Searching text messaging threads for old messages, photos, and videos isn't easy -- it usually involves scrolling, scrolling, and more scrolling. But if you're an iPhone user, there's an easy trick for finding everything your texting buddies have sent you.
To find a photo or a video from a texting thread, open the Messages app and tap on the thread you want to search. You can tap on any thread - even if it's a group thread, though you will only see the photos and videos exchanged within that thread (not between you and the contacts in the group).
Once the thread is open, tap the Details link to the right of your contact's name. In the Details menu, scroll down and you'll see a section called Attachments. In this section, you'll find all the photos, videos, sound clips, PDF files and any other attachments that have been exchanged in that thread. You will be able to see both the attachments you sent to the other person and any attachments they sent you.
The attachments will be shown as a picture album, with files like sound clips showing up as icons. If you'd prefer to see a list instead of an album, tap on any attachment to open it in full screen mode, and then tap anywhere to display the menu options.
In the bottom right corner, you'll see a bulleted list icon; tap this icon to see the thread's attachments in list format.
Selasa, 26 Mei 2015
Jumat, 15 Mei 2015
How to Recover Deleted Photos on Mac OS X
The first time you go to retrieve a photo you previously deleted in the Photos app for OS X, you might rightly wonder where the Trash folder went. In iPhoto, deleted photos were kept in the Trash folder, which you could access from the sidebar.
Rabu, 13 Mei 2015
Learn New Language While Chat Session With Real-Time Translator on Google Chat, Skype, Facebook Messenger
Despite the pace of online communications, we still spend a lot of time waiting: staring at an IM window is a common occurrence for anyone who spends a better part of their day at a computer. WaitChatter wants to make use of that standby time to promote a vital skill, letting users brush up on their vocabulary for a second language while they wait for their colleague or friend to respond to their Google Chat message.
Buy Parrot’s Drone, The Company That Gain 356% Revenue Year-Over-Year
Parrot saw a big bump in drone sales between its first quarter for 2015, and the same period last year – there was a 356 percent increase in revenue derived from the category between those two measurement spans, with consumer drones leading the big increase with 483 percent revenue growth. Pro drones, like Parrot’s eBee Ag agricultural model, also saw revenues rise 164 percent overall.
Senin, 11 Mei 2015
Shocking Fact of Valeria Lukyanova, Real Life Ukrainian Barbie Girl
In her new spring photo shoot (just because), she certainly looks to have the American doll’s extreme, eye-watering, proportions.
Although we’re not sure we’ve ever seen Barbie in micro-mini denim shorts and giant perspex heels.
Valeria, a 29-year-old Ukranian model and the world’s most infamous real-life Barbie, says of her ‘all-natural photo shoot': ‘The spring is late this year, but it has finally come.
Although we’re not sure we’ve ever seen Barbie in micro-mini denim shorts and giant perspex heels.
Valeria, a 29-year-old Ukranian model and the world’s most infamous real-life Barbie, says of her ‘all-natural photo shoot': ‘The spring is late this year, but it has finally come.
Is It Possible to Browse Internet With Apple Watch? Yes ! Jailbreak it
Web browsing may not have been what Apple had in mind with the launch of its first wearable, but one savvy developer hacked the Watch OS to surf the net.
Apple iOS jailbreaker and former Cupertino intern Comex posted a video showing his successful modification.
Jumat, 08 Mei 2015
What are the best wireless headphones for watching TV?
What are the best wireless headphones for watching TV?
That's a question a fair number of CNET readers like to ask us, and while it's hard to give a definitive answer, Sennheiser's RS 185 model is certainly one of the better options out there at $280 (£230, AU$500).
Price : $49.99
It's one of the middle models in Sennheiser's line of 2015 RF headphones that feature a new "class-leading, proprietary wireless link technology" that the company says delivers interference-free sound. Operating on the 2.4GHz band, the entry-level RS 165 model offers 30m (100-foot) range while the RS 175, RS 185 and RS 195 are rated as having a whopping 100m (about 330-foot) range.
You may get that range if you happen to be standing in an open field, but in our "real-world" tests in an open office as well as our New York apartments, the range was more like 20-30m (66 to 100 feet), and that range will be affected by what your walls are made of.
As far as the design goes, it's a comfortable closed-back over-ear design that does a good job of keeping sound from leaking out so you don't disturb someone sleeping nearby. But the headphones fit snugly enough that you may be forced to take some quick breaks while wearing them over the course of a 2-hour movie.
Price : $99.99
That's a question a fair number of CNET readers like to ask us, and while it's hard to give a definitive answer, Sennheiser's RS 185 model is certainly one of the better options out there at $280 (£230, AU$500).
Price : $49.99
66 Audio BTS+ Bluetooth Sports Headphone [2014] - Wireless Stereo Music Streaming and Hands-free Calling w/ Noise Canceling Mic feat. Bluetooth 4.0+ Multipoint BUY IT
It's one of the middle models in Sennheiser's line of 2015 RF headphones that feature a new "class-leading, proprietary wireless link technology" that the company says delivers interference-free sound. Operating on the 2.4GHz band, the entry-level RS 165 model offers 30m (100-foot) range while the RS 175, RS 185 and RS 195 are rated as having a whopping 100m (about 330-foot) range.
You may get that range if you happen to be standing in an open field, but in our "real-world" tests in an open office as well as our New York apartments, the range was more like 20-30m (66 to 100 feet), and that range will be affected by what your walls are made of.
As far as the design goes, it's a comfortable closed-back over-ear design that does a good job of keeping sound from leaking out so you don't disturb someone sleeping nearby. But the headphones fit snugly enough that you may be forced to take some quick breaks while wearing them over the course of a 2-hour movie.
Price : $99.99
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Kamis, 07 Mei 2015
Free Android and iOS Office Apps as MS Office, DataViz, Polaris Alternatives
Move over, Microsoft Office and Google Drive, WPS Office (iOS|Android) is one of the best mobile office suites you can download. This app built by Chinese company Kingsoft is wildly popular in the East and has been slowly gaining steam in the US thanks to its many loyal fans.
Feature for feature, it matches its competitors, offering the tools you need to create and edit documents, spreadsheets and presentations. The best part of WPS Office is that it's free for anyone and you don't need an account to use the app -- just download and get started right away. That's different than Office or Drive, which both require accounts and Office requires a subscription.
The Android version of WPS Office just got a major update, with a new design and Dropbox integration. I'll be covering that app in this review. However, there are significant differences between the tablet and phone versions of WPS Office. The tablet app is the one to get, because of its intuitive layout and buttery-smooth performance. The phone app on the other hand, which was built for smaller edits, has a bland design that's so clunky that I'd rather not use it at all.
20 Hidden Excel Tips for Beginner, Basic, Intermediate, Advanced Using Spreadsheet
There are very, very few people on planet Earth who could ever say they've completely mastered every intricate little thing about Microsoft Excel. It's the world's premiere spreadsheet application, and has been the industry standard for over 20 years, replacing the once-venerable Lotus 1-2-3, the first killer app for PCs in the 1980s. Microsoft Excel's dominance as a spreadsheet has yet to be truly tested, certainly not by Corel's Quattro Pro (yes, still sold today!), especially not by the open source tools from Apache or LibreOffice, nor even by Google's Sheets (the spreadsheet part of Google Drive).
There's a reason for that. Excel is more than a brand everyone knows: it is powerful. It does just about everything one could ask for in a spreadsheet. The current Excel 2013 version, available as part of a Microsoft 365 subscription and other methods, is PCMag's Editors' Choice spreadsheet. We found that it is "still far and away the most powerful, and now the easiest-to-use, worksheet app...it's the first and only choice for manipulating numeric data."
It's not just for numbers. Plenty of people populate Excel's seemingly infinite grids with data, using it as a flat-file database. It can make a relatively effective contact manager or full-blown customer relationship manager. And of course, it's not all that shocking to see people using it as their word processor, despite Microsoft Word typically sitting right next to it on the hard drive.
One thing almost every Excel user has in common: not knowing enough. There are so many ways to slice and dice numbers, give that data a new look, and more, it's impossible to recount them all. Entire books are written on the topic. But it's easy to master some of the more interesting and intricate tips that will make your time using the program a little easier, and will make you look like your office's guru of high-tech spreadsheetery. So bone up on any or all of these tricks to excel at Excel.
There's a reason for that. Excel is more than a brand everyone knows: it is powerful. It does just about everything one could ask for in a spreadsheet. The current Excel 2013 version, available as part of a Microsoft 365 subscription and other methods, is PCMag's Editors' Choice spreadsheet. We found that it is "still far and away the most powerful, and now the easiest-to-use, worksheet app...it's the first and only choice for manipulating numeric data."
It's not just for numbers. Plenty of people populate Excel's seemingly infinite grids with data, using it as a flat-file database. It can make a relatively effective contact manager or full-blown customer relationship manager. And of course, it's not all that shocking to see people using it as their word processor, despite Microsoft Word typically sitting right next to it on the hard drive.
One thing almost every Excel user has in common: not knowing enough. There are so many ways to slice and dice numbers, give that data a new look, and more, it's impossible to recount them all. Entire books are written on the topic. But it's easy to master some of the more interesting and intricate tips that will make your time using the program a little easier, and will make you look like your office's guru of high-tech spreadsheetery. So bone up on any or all of these tricks to excel at Excel.
Google Image Search Tips for Advanced Graphic Ninjas
Selasa, 05 Mei 2015
7 Android Apps Useful to Upload and Download Between Smartphone and PC
One of the more common things people need to do is upload and download files from their mobile device or tablet to their desktop. Sometimes it’s a photo, sometimes it’s a song, and many other times it’s some sort of document, presentation, or other file that needs upload and downloadred. There are actually quite a few ways to upload and download files from Android to PC (and back again) and we’ll take a look at them here.
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