10 things your iPad can do for you

For those who do not know, the iPad is a somewhat complicated gadget that was developed by the technician Steve Jobs of Apple Inc. This gadget has been responsible for saving millions of people from boredom, making it a fashionable accessory among young people. . .

For those of you who have guessed it, the following lines will be about important technological news related to the launch of the new iPad. The new iPad features a display made of indium gallium zinc oxide, or IGZO, which stands for zinc oxide replacing silicon in the manufacture of the TFT screen. Developed by Japanese electronics giant SHARP, this gives you a thinner sandwich for the LCD panel, which in turn means improved brightness and light weight.

As touch-enabled as the iPad already is, and with a ton of features hidden inside it, like the ability for the user to access their home computer and use it from anywhere in the world, the following are some of the other things you can do with iPad Air.

1. Own it

Once you’re done admiring Apple’s sleek new tablet, why not customize it to your liking? You can change the background image of your iPad. Users can also freely organize their apps and bookmarks as they like. Accessibility options such as voiceover and mono sound output options are also provided, as well as a high-contrast “white on black” setting for those with vision impairments. If this is your first iPad but you’ve used an iPhone or a Mac, iCloud can also help ease the pain.

The importance of iCloud has been the subject of major tech news blogs and online forums, and rightfully so, with it you can configure the following;

  • Apple ID to sync contacts
  • Documents stored in the cloud
  • Email
  • calendars
  • safari bookmarks
  • Photos in Photo Stream, and
  • Notes taken in the built-in Notes app
  • Receive FaceTime calls
  • iMessages through that same Apple ID

2. Get your free iWork and iLife apps

iPhone, iPod and iPad buyers now get a suite of Apple’s media creation and productivity apps for free. Since all apps are universal, if you already have them on your iPhone, you’ll be able to re-download the iPad versions for free through the ‘Already Purchased Apps’ option in the App Store.

3. Get access to free stuff

And there’s more You don’t have to pay much, newspapers, magazines and cable TV subscriptions like HBO offer apps that provide additional free content. Link your subscriptions via email addresses and passwords from those sites and publications and you’re all set.

4. Choose your own cloud

As mentioned above, Apple has a variety of iCloud services, including iTunes Match for storing and streaming all your music on the go.

5. Simplified social networks

Twitter and Facebook are the social networks to fill the gap that Apple, unlike Google, does not provide natively. Go to Settings and find the separate listings for Facebook and Twitter, enter your information, download the apps, and you’re done.

6. Remove pop-up ads

Since apps are known to yell through banners and pop-ups, you can save yourself from getting irritated by making sure banners are turned off, without any notifications appearing on your lock screen.

7. Customize folders

Thanks to iOS7, you can now drag over a hundred apps into a single folder, which means less clutter on your screen. You can also name them according to the categories you use the most, like videos, games, etc. or mom, dad, wife, etc.

8. Rotate lock screen

Contents on a screen that move laterally with your every move can become annoying, especially when you are reading an interesting e-book. Now you can change the side lever to lock the screen rotation of your iPad.

9. Take conference calls

There are some situations where using an iPad makes more sense, like setting up conference calls.

10. Find a case

And last but not least, you’ll need to get a Smart Leather Case to keep your new investment safe. And there is no app for that. I am sorry!

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