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The new wireless sync feature of iOS 5 makes syncing your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch via Wi-Fi with a computer running iTunes an easy matter. To get started, make sure you’ve synced your iOS 5 device ...
Apple introduced a wireless synchronization feature in iOS 5. iTunes Wi-Fi Sync allows you to synchronize your iPod touch with iTunes without physically connecting it to your computer. Wi-Fi sync ...
One of the best parts of iOS 5—regarding device management, at least—is that you no longer have to connect your device to your Mac or PC when you want to sync your information or download a subsequent ...
Android tablets don't have an automatic method or desktop management software to sync your files from the device to a personal computer. However, there is a way to do it manually, a process which ...
Previously, one of the great irritations of owning an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch was that you were constantly forced to plug in your phone or tablet to move data from your computer to your device.
That public Wi-Fi ritual we’ve all perfected – connect, wait for the login page, hunt for the tiny password card, mistype it twice, finally connect, then repeat the entire dance on every other device ...
Earlier this month, when 1Password 4 was released for Mac, I raved about the return of Wi-Fi Sync (see “1Password 4 for Mac Better Than Ever,” 3 October 2013). There was just one problem: AgileBits ...