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iPhone 3G

Unveiled in June 9, 2008, iPhone 3G is the second generation of Apple’s iPhone product lines. While its features are very similar to its predecessor, it has minor improvements and has been supported with 3G data and Quad-band UMTS/HSDPA.

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Example of multimedia application?

Google Chrome is a multimedia application. It can run various multimedia files in it easily.

How do you put a sticky note on the home screen on iPhone without jailbreak?

Download iconproject off the appstore for $0.99 go onto google images type in stivky note. Make sure it has a black background and change the wallpaper of the homescreen to black and open up iconproject click on the camera select the sicky note. Click on the T then type in what you want on the icon and make it so that the text fits in and then click create then it will give you options click on URL (Hompage) type something random like "hjdndnd" then create then create then add to homescreen

Done

Whats the best phone to upgrade from iPhone 3g?

I just upgraded from

The 3G. I upgraded to the 4GS, and I love it!

How do you make the keyboard turn on ipod touch?

flip the Ipod touch with the only button facing the left

How do you get money faster on virtual family on iphone?

Well first of all go into details and and see what he or shes job is then just drag them to the place where they would work eg kitchen and then their status will be working on career

How is the iPhone 3g eco-friendly?

I don't think that iPone have any think eco-friendly, insted I know the Samsung Blue earth was made from eco-friendly materials

If you use WiFi can you be tracked on your data?

Yes, if you use WiFi the data can be tracked at all times.

What is a paddle?

A paddle is used when rowing a boat. The paddle goes in the water and pushes it against you so you can move forward.

Why would people use political maps?

To show a distant state, country, and nation boundaries with symbols indicating capitals and major cities.

15 dollar tmobile plan?

Yes there is a 15 dollar a month prepaid t-mobile plan. The 15 dollars a month is for unlimited text, and pic and video messaging. You still have to open a calling account. Since I'm a texter not a caller, I leave about 50 dollars in there. It works for about 4 months. Then I i get another minute pack. it is also vital that you add months, or your voice will completely go down. Check related links

How do you create a photo transfer quilt?

If you have contemplated upgrading your color inkjet printer to a laser model, you may want to hold your horses and reconsider. On a laser printer, you will not be able to print photographs that you have scanned onto most commercial brands of T-shirt transfer paper. Laser printers generate more heat as the paper runs through the feed tray, and the adhesive on the transfer paper that allows the picture to bond to your fabric item will literally melt, ruining your printer. The realm of photo transfer to fabric projects has broadened a great deal in recent years. Home crafters are finding that they do not necessarily have to rely on those thermal transfer stands hawking T-shirts, mugs, and calendars made from their hastily snapped, pixelated, low-resolution photo at the mall anymore. Another item that home crafters will not have to wish that they could have made for them by someone who owns a thermal transfer press (which can be costly) is a photo album quilt. This is an ideal gift for someone that enjoys family keepsakes. Inkjet Printer Considerations You will want to make sure that your has moderate to high resolution, preferably of around 300 dots per inch (dpi) or more. Although your image manipulation software on your computer and your monitor may offer you 16- and 32-bit color capability, your printer (especially an inkjet) may only offer you 256 colors. You will also want to check your printer's properties on the control panel or printer folder of your computer to see if it is capable of printing heavier paper stock. When you prepare to print your picture on our fabric, you will want to specify a paper type in that menu that accommodates transfer paper. A good-quality inkjet will print transfer paper, photo paper with a glossy finish, greeting or business cards, labels, envelopes, or transparencies for an overhead projector. Transfer Paper Considerations You can purchase T-shirt transfer paper at most office supply stores, or in the computer and electronics section of stores like Wal-Mart or Kmart. Unlike regular printer paper that you can purchase by the ream for roughly ten dollars, transfer paper usually comes in a packet of ten to 20 sheets, and it costs around 15 to 20 dollars. You will want to plan your project carefully so you can use your paper sparingly. It is important to print only the pictures that you like the best and that have the best image quality and resolution. T-shirt transfer paper comes in a standard size of 8.5 by 11 inches. Selecting Your Fabric Cotton blends like calico are excellent for quilting, and plain fabrics like broadcloth and muslin are ideal for transferring photos. Opt for pale colors like white, dove gray, beige, or pale yellow as background fabric for your photos. The pictures will show up easily on light fabrics such as these. You will want to prewash all of your fabric before you begin to cut. With cotton fabrics, some shrinkage will occur. Color schemes in a photo quilt can be very precise and coordinated, or they can be very random, depending on the colors in the majority of your photos. Black and white photos are a very sensible choice also, since they do not lose much of their quality from scan to print. Manipulating Your Images Once you have either scanned your photos or downloaded them as image files from your digital camera, you can import them into your graphics program for retouching, resizing, color adjustment, or cropping. For line art, the best picture format is a GIF file; for photos, however, you may want to save the image as a JPEG. The GIF file will have a .gif extension. The JPEG file will have a .jpg extension. This is how you will identify them on your disk once you save them. Another image format that has some nice advantages is the Encapsulated Postscript file, also called an EPS. This file type has an .eps extension after the filename. An EPS is a vector graphic that does not lose image quality or resolution each time that you resize it. Once you import your photos into your graphics software package, this is an excellent time to correct things like red-eye, a thumb or finger that was showing in the lens, hairlines, date stamps, or objects in the background that you don't want. If you are adding text to your image, you will want to flip your image backwards before you save it. This will make the text read in the right direction once you transfer it into the fabric. If your photos are of varying sizes, you may want to resize them to the same size, as long as doing so does not compromise the image quality. An 8x10 photo with many people in it might not look good any smaller than about 4x6. Once you have your photo images saved on disk at the size that you want, start thinking about how big you want your quilt squares. Planning Your Quilt When creating a photo quilt, you will want to keep the design simple. Plot the design around the number of photos that you will use. For example, if you have 24 photos saved as 2x3-inch JPEG files, you will obviously need 24 squares of pale fabric to use as a background for them. If you want to make the quilt with alternating squares of color, then you will need an equal number of contrasting squares. It may help to draw your quilt out on grid paper with two different color pencils to give yourself an easy pattern to follow. Cutting Your Squares When deciding you big you want your quilt squares, make sure that you have enough fabric surrounding each side of your photo. For 2x3-inch photos, a good size for the quilt square is about 6x6 inches. To ensure that your quilt squares do not "shrink" when you sew them together, add a 5/8-inch seam allowance around every side. If some of your squares are actually made from two triangles of contrasting fabrics, make sure to first cut a square of paper to your desired size, cut it in half diagonally, and THEN add the 5/8-inch seam allowance to each side. This will keep all of your single-fabric squares and two-fabric squares equal in size. After you have cut all of your pale squares of fabric for your photos, it is time to begin printing. Conserving Transfer Paper Open your image files in your graphics programs. In the print menu, select your specialty paper setting and the highest quality graphics setting. Do not select a setting that economizes on the amount of time that it takes to print, you want your images to look good. If possible, import at least two to four of your images into one document, or even into a page layout or word processing program that will allow you to line your images up side by side. If you are working with small images like wallet photos, you can easily print four of them on one sheet of transfer paper. Feed the paper into the printer with the backside facing up, or according to the manufacturer's instructions. Remove each sheet of paper from the printer immediately after printing, and lay them flat and face up to dry. Avoid letting the edges curl. Do not stack the prints on top of each other or bump into each other on the printer tray as they are coming out. They will smear. Once they are dry, you can cut the photos apart, leaving a few millimeters of white space around the borders. Transferring the Prints Center each transfer face-down on your fabric square. Iron it according to your the paper manufacturer's instructions. This will usually involve pressing firmly over each corner of your picture, and then pressing the center. Try not to move the iron around in a sliding motion over the transfer. Allow each transfer to cool completely before continuing to move or manipulate the fabric. Constructing the Quilt Once you have transferred all of your photos to fabric, line up all of your quilt squares on the floor (make sure the floor is clean). Alternate squares so that every other square is a different color, and so that the photos are evenly distributed. Then, start turning the squares and pinning them right-sides together on their vertical sides. Machine-stitch them together and press the seam allowances open. You should then have several long strips of alternating fabric. Now, pin the long strips right-sides together on the long sides, in the same order that you had them laid out on the floor. Press the seam allowances open and trim the corners. You now have the topside of your quilt. Finishing Touches Purchase enough quilt batting to line the entire quilt, this will make the quilt warm and fluffy. On the wrong side of the quilt, pin the batting at the edges and tack it down with your sewing machine around each side. You may even want to tack the batting down with hand stitches or decorative yarn loops at the corner of each picture square. This will keep the batting from bunching up in the laundry when you wash the quilt. You can also substitute an old blanket cut to match the size of the quilt panel for the batting. Cut a piece of backing fabric (a good choice is broadcloth, calico, or upholstery fabric that is equal to your quilt panel. Place the panel and the backing right-sides together, pin them, and machine-stitch the raw edges together, leaving a five-to-six-inch opening in the seam so you can turn it right side out. Grade the seam allowances, clip the corners, and turn the quilt right side out. Slipstitch the opening together. This quilt makes a nice throw for a sofa, or it looks nice hanging from a wall or quilt rack. Display the quilt in any high traffic area of your home as a conversation piece.

What is the worst blackberry device?

the blackberry torch 9800 is the worst ever dont buy one if you do youll get called a jipo

Can you switch from a 3g iPhone to another 3g iPhone without having to activate the other one?

Only if the iphone is a GSM phone with a SIM card... Otherwise if it is CDMA then no, you have to activate the other iphone.

Why does the wifi work on your computer but not on your iphone?

I don't know but mine is doing the same thing it's so frustrating. my computer is using the Internet so i know there is wifi but it says there is no wifi on my phone. i wish someone would answer this stinking question. if you found out how please tell me!

Can you update iPhone 3g directly from iPhone?

I am assuming you are asking if you can update the iPhone software from the device directly rather than using a computer. Unfortunately, no, you cannot. The iOS (software used by the iPhone) can only be updated by using iTunes on your PC or Mac. This is because your iPhone needs to be "backed up" before undergoing a change to the device's operating system.

No worries, though. With the constant progressions in technology, I'm sure we'll be able to do this within a few years!

How do you disconnect iPhone from a network?

In Settings turning Airplane Mode On/Off will end a network connection and will allow the iPhone to find and reconnect with a WiFi network

Is it possible to get an iPhone 3G on virgin mobile in the United States?

No, sorry. The iPhone uses a SIM card... virgin mobile does not. I wanted to do this as well but it just isn't possible. What you could do is find out how to make your iphone prepaid through another service. Google it, there are steps how.

What wireless carrier was the first to enable iPhone service?

Well the first American carrier was AT&Twhich payed extra to be the only carrier to sell the iPhone until March 2011 when Verizon broke the contract and a CDMA version was made, doubling sales. Sprint began selling iPhones on the launch of the 4S in 2011, and T-Mobile finnally began selling iPhones February 2013.