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iPhone Finger Tips

Welcome to iPhone. This Quick Start guide tells you how to set up your iPhone and use its key features. Once you’re up and calling, you can learn even more about iPhone at www.apple.com/iphone.

Ready, set up, go.

  1. 1. Download iTunes.
    Go to www.itunes.com/download and download the latest version of iTunes to install on your Mac or PC.
  2. Connect to your computer.
    Connect your iPhone to the USB port on your computer.
  3. Sync.
    When iPhone is connected, iTunes opens and guides you through setup. Select the contacts, calendars, music, videos, and photos you’d like to sync, then click Apply in the lower-right corner. If you’re new to iTunes or syncing, you can watch a quick tutorial at www.apple.com/ itunes/tutorials.

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The Windows® Phone Experience

Your life is complicated, but your phone shouldn’t be. Let the new Windows Mobile 6.5 phone make it easier for you to stay close to everything that matters to you—both at work and at home.

See Your Information at a Glance

  • See missed activity on the Lock screen—calls, e-mails, voice mails, text messages—and slide to access.
  • Receive calls while phone is still locked.
  • Automatically display next appointment.

Everything You Care about Right at Your Fingertips

New Today screen makes it simpler for you to quickly take action like:

  • Read e-mail or text messages.
  • Launch favorite websites.
  • View next appointments.
  • Listen to music.
  • Tap each item to get more details.

Your Applications

  • The Start screen is your application center to access all that a Windows Mobile 6.5 phone has to offer like your programs, settings and games.

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User Interface for a PCS Smart Phone

1. Introduction
Cellular telephony has grown by leaps and bounds. In the last decade, growth rates have been between 35% and 60% per year in the United States[2]. During this time prices for cellular service have dropped [16]. There are also a growing number of Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) users. Recent digital cellular telephone systems feature data channels communicating at up to 14.4 kbits/sec [3] [7] [8].

The Internet has experienced tremendous growth in the past few years. Internet applications include e-mail, network news and Web browsing. On top of that, internet commerce is experiencing explosive growth.

Several Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) use handwriting recognition in the user interface. This technology has become very effective due to advanced algorithms that attain high recognition accuracies for all users. Several vendors supply handwriting recognition engines, some of which use a modified alphabet that the


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NCAA DIVISION I FOOTBALL COACHES OFF-CAMPUS RECRUITING GUIDE

Contact
A contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect or the prospect’s parents, relatives or legal guardian(s) and an institutional staff member or athletics representative during which any dialogue occurs in excess of an exchange of a greeting. Any such face-to-face encounter that is prearranged (e.g., staff member positions himself/herself in a location where contact is possible) or that takes place on the grounds of the prospect’s educational institution or at the site of organized competition or practice involving the prospect or the prospect’s high school, preparatory school, two-year college or all-star team shall be considered a contact, regardless of whether any conversation occurs. However, an institutional staff member or athletics representative who is approached by a prospect or the prospect’s parents, relatives or legal guardian(s) at any location shall not use a contact, provided the encounter was not prearranged and the staff member or athletics representative does not engage in any dialogue in excess of a greeting and takes appropriate steps to immediately terminate the encounter.


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A Guide for Residents Objecting to a Liquor Licence Application

Public Notice
When someone applies for a new liquor licence or to add a licensed area (such as a patio) to an existing liquor licence, the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) will place an advertisement in a local newspaper on behalf of the applicant and provide the applicant with a placard to post at the premises.

This public notice offers residents in the municipality an opportunity to respond to the application and to voice any concerns or objections to the application within the time period set as advertised and posted on the placard.


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The Business Buying Guide to Voice Over IP (VoIP)

Part One: An Introduction to VoIP
Summary: What Is Voice Over Internet Protocol?
Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) is a communications technology that uses the internet to transfer voice signals in the form of bits and bytes. It delivers these bits and bytes to a specified internet address rather than a telephone number. It’s easier to think of it as being like sending e-mail from one computer to another, but in real time and using voice instead of text. The technology that most likely runs your existing switchboard and phones is a traditional public switched telephone network (PSTN) service. VoIP’s advantage over this is its ability to combine several services, such as voice mail, video, e-mail and conferencing. This instantly increases your ability to collaborate and can result in higher productivity.

You’ve probably used VoIP services without even realizing it. Every time you’ve used an instant messenger program to initiate a voice conversation or sent a voice mail, you’ve used this cutting-edge technology.


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