Though you can usually sync your iPad to iTunes without incident, there may be times when you cannot get your iPad to manually sync with iTunes on your computer. If this happens, first download and ...
Synchronizing your iPad with your computer is a recommended procedure that creates a backup of the device's content and settings should you need to restore it after resetting or replacing the iPad. It ...
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 ...
When you connect your iPhone or iPad to your Mac, you can sync a range of media to your device, including albums, songs, playlists, movies, TV shows, podcasts, books, audiobooks, photos and videos, ...
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.
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 ...
I've an iPhone 4 and the new iPad, and iTunes running on Win7x64, all are the latest version. Wifi sync for each device is enabled in iTunes. Both are able to sync wired. Basically it's a crapshoot ...
We'd ask Steve Jobs what he thinks about Wi-Fi Sync – a new app that promises to cut the cord between iTunes and your iPhone/iPod/iPad with synchronizing over WiFi – and whether he'd approve it for ...
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 ...
You won't get wireless syncing from OS 4, but one developer has a Wi-Fi sync app ready to roll. The question is, will Apple approve it? Rick Broida Senior Editor Rick Broida is the author of numerous ...
It’s said that Apple (AAPL) has been stealing ideas from third-party developers to put into its new iOS 5 platform for iPhone and iPad. Most obvious is Wi-Fi Sync, which even has the same name and ...