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For those of you that have been trying everything to get word of the supposedly upcoming 7-inch iPad , here is some extra juicy gossip. Although the rumours have spread the internet for a few weeks now, there is still no official word. However, a Chinese site claims that the 7-inch model is already “finished”.

iPad 2 - is it True

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http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/articles/comments/moving-your-itunes-library-to-a-new-hard-drive For most users, iTunes does a great job of handling all of the details of managing your media library for you, allowing you to manage your content through iTunes itself and not having to worry too much about the underlying files and folders that make up your iTunes library. Unfortunately, this user-friendly approach has one serious limitation: When it comes time to move your iTunes library, it can often be a bit of a challenge to figure out exactly what pieces you need to move and how to go about doing this. Many iTunes users start out with a basic iTunes library and use the default settings to store all of their media content on their primary internal hard drive. However, as you add new content over time, particularly with the additional video content now supported by iTunes, you may soon find that your library threatens to take over your computer.

Transferring your iTunes Library

iPhone Firmware Downloads

http://www.iphonefirmware.com/firmwares-download/ Welcome to our ‘Firmware’s Download Section’ . For some jailbreaks such as redsn0w you need to find the iOS firmware file on your computer to complete the jailbreak. In this Section you will find direct links to any version of Apple iOS Firmware. After selecting version, the file will download from an Apple Inc.

How to restore iPhone app data from backup | iPhone Atlas

The iTunes App Store has been around for eight months and now lists more than 25,000 apps. If you're like me, you've probably purchased a dozen or more of these apps and hopefully, you're backing up your computer regularly to protect your purchases. But backups only work if you know how to use them to restore lost data. Frequently, the iPhone and iPod Touch require complicated restores and multiple layers of backup; this how-to will show you how to conquer the restore beast. Step 1: Reinstall your apps in iTunes A friend recently experienced a power failure that resulted in damage to his iTunes library file. iTunes automatically regenerated the file, but the iPhone and iPod Touch apps and their data were missing. http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-19512_7-10203174-233.html