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Rocket Chinese Testimonials – Does It Operate Or Not?
Mon, Oct 24 @ 11:53 PM
Rocket Chinese Reviews – Does It Function Or Not? is a common Chinese learning method.  Does it in fact function? Rocket Chinese is a software system for download or as a set of CDs.  Within you will locate audio recordings, specific software games, videos, and more.  In addition to that, you get accessibility to the [...]

20111009 After Lincoln Chinese College
Mon, Oct 24 @ 12:52 PM
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Discover to converse Chinese
Mon, Oct 24 @ 6:04 AM
Understand to converse Chinese Nations around the globe are attempting to make business deal with the super energy country of China which is now increasing quickly economically. With the rapidly fiscal growth in China, great job options are open so that more individuals worldwide are considering a Job in China. Therefore far more non-Chinese people [...]

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How to Use Location Services on a Mac or an iPhone
Mon, Oct 24 @ 11:17 AM
Over the past few years, Apple has brought us many breakthrough location-based features on both the Mac and iOS devices. The first of these features was Find My iPhone, which allows users to search for their lost or stolen device. The newest services, Find My Friends, lets you keep track of family or friends during outings or other events. With these two features, it's clear that being able to easily share your location, or track your device, is the way of the future.What You Need:>> iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad running iOS 5 >> Find My Friends App >> Apple ID linked with iCloud>> Mac running Mac OS X Lion 10.7.2 or higher1. Using Find My iPhone and Mac to Find a Lost or Stolen DeviceIf you have ever misplaced one of your iOS devices, then you can definitely appreciate the services that Apple provides with Find My iPhone (and most recently Find My Mac). To enable these services, you only need an Apple ID.The process for turning on Find My iPhone is the same on any iOS device.To enable Find My iPhone on your iOS devices (including iPod touch and iPad), navigate to Settings > iCloud, and sign in with your Apple ID. After the signing is complete, you will be able to flip the switch for "Find My iPhone" to ON.Compatible Macs will allow you turn on Find My Mac in the iCloud preference pane.Turning Find My Mac on is just as easy. In Mac OS X Lion 10.7.2, navigate to System Preferences > iCloud, and check the box next to "Find My Mac." You may get a notification about allowing location services on your Mac. If you do get an alert, click Allow.After linking your devices to iCloud's Find My iPhone/Mac service, log into iCloud.com with the same Apple ID used to add your devices to the service. After logging in, click on the Find My iPhone icon.Tap on the Refresh button at the top of the Devices list to update the location on-demand.You'll see a screen that shows all of your devices that are linked to the service. Clicking on the small GPS dot that appears on the map will present you with options for tracking down your device. "Play Sound or Send Message" will let you send a push notification to your device that will also play a high-pitched sound to hopefully alert someone. Remote Lock lets you set a passcode on your device so that no one else will be able to unlock your device and begin using it. And, if all else fails, you can perform a Remote Wipe on your device to clear all of the data on your devices. You can do the same with all compatible Macs.2. Using Find My Friends to Keep Track of PeopleFind My Friends is a new application that Apple launched with iOS 5. This application is similar to other location-sharing apps in that lets you subscribe to the location of other iOS devices. These applications are useful when planning a family outing, or a group outting where you need to keep track of a lot of people. There are two types of friendships available in the Find My Friends app: Permanent and Temporary.Tap on the Invite Friends button to begin.Tapping the All tab will let you create a permanent invite that lets you subscribe to location updates from a particular iOS device for an indefinite amount of time.Tapping on the Temporary tab will let you create a temporary friendship that lets you subscribe to updates from someone only for a specified amount of time. During the invitation process, you can schedule the time that the location updates will expire. When that date arrives, the person will be removed from this Temporary section.You can add multiple people to a temporary event by adding more email addresses to the "To:" field.When inviting someone to share their location updates, you will need to type in the email address (or phone number) that is linked to the other person's Apple ID.  You will also be able to type in a message, or if you chose to create a temporary invite, you will be able to specify an event name and the date the updates will end.After your friends or family accept your invitation, they will appear in the All tab. You can tap on your friends or family in the "All" to see a geo-located address and Google map of their location, but the magic really happens when you tap on View Map in a temporary location event. On a Google map, you will be able to see the locations of everyone in the group.Tap on the location button in the toolbar to turn on automatic location updating; otherwise, press the refresh button at the top of the screen to manually update.Follow this article's author, Cory Bohon on Twitter.

Companions Review
Mon, Oct 24 @ 12:27 PM
There are many role-playing games (RPGs) for iOS devices, like Solomon's Keep or Battleheart, but nearly all are focussed on casual gameplay; something you'd pick up for a few minutes to pass the time. Although by no means unique, the iPad-only Companions is cut from a different cloth, and if you're a fan of traditional fantasy RPGs like Wizardry, Dungeon Master, and Bard's Tale, you'll appreciate the depth and breadth of the storyline and gameplay.Familiarize yourself with the tutorial -- where you'll learn each of your four characters' unique abilities -- as this is a complex game that requires time to master and hours to complete. Once you've had enough practice, it'll be time to start the campaign, which unfolds like you're reading a story. After choosing one of three professions for each of your characters, you'll start with a minotaur looking for his father and other missing members of his clan. You later switch to an elf, then a dwarf, and finally an ambitious human mage, and this slow introduction helps you better understand each character. Shortly thereafter, all four meet up and you command them as a team.Matters can get confusing in the heat of battle with the dwarf setting traps, the human casting spells or healing his companions, the elf summoning dragons and shooting arrows, and the minotaur pilling into anything that moves. Thankfully, you can slow down the action by tapping on a sand timer at the top of the screen, and for a few seconds, you'll have time to think more clearly and steer your companions to victory. On that note, you'll probably fail more often than not, as one fallen comrade can end your game. Thankfully, you can save a session at any time, allowing you to go back and try a different strategy.The first map will keep you busy for a few hours, but this is by no means the sole story: the adventure goes on, and you'll be fighting zombies and dragons, as well as working alongside iron golems. There's also a promise of a free additional campaign map featuring the dwarven fortress, which will conclude the campaign in the near future. And if you're intrigued but want to try before you buy, there's a free version available called Companions Lite that includes the training section and first campaign map.The bottom line. This is an immersive role-playing game that will keep you busy for hours, if not days. If you're into casual gameplay, look elsewhere; but if you like depth to your adventures, you may love Companions.Review Synopsis Product:  Companions 1.3.0 Company:  Smuttlewerk Interactive Contact:  http://www.companions-game.com Price:  <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=ApuPaiKIpxg&offerid=146261&type=3&subid=0&tmpid=1826&RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fus%252Fapp%252Fcompanions%252Fid418974698%253Fmt%253D8%2526uo%253D4%2526partnerId%253D30" target="itunes_store">$6.99</a> Requirements:  iPad running iOS 4.2 or later Positives:  Lengthy and immersive gameplay. Plenty of skills to learn. Many items and secret rooms to find. Negatives:  Can be tricky to control your characters, especially during combat. Requires a lot of patience and perseverance. Score:  4 Great

Monster TRON T3 In-Ear Headphones Review
Mon, Oct 24 @ 6:10 AM
Monster 'phones without the monster priceHeadphones are a personal, subjective thing, and so is one's affinity for the movie TRON. Monster's T3 earbuds are a tie-in with the recent TRON remake—the website boasts that they feature "Disney's futuristic styling and the phosphorous glow of the TRON universe." Well, they don't actually glow, and if we hadn't been informed that they were TRON-related we never would have recognized the silver-and-blue TRON-ish T design on each earbud. But they are pretty cool looking.Monster products have a reputation of being well made but pricey; the T3s are certainly well made but at a mid-range $59.95 price point. Monster says they're targeted for gaming, music, and movies, so we tried them out with all three and were pleased with the all-around performance. The included silicone ear tips create a comfortable noise-isolating seal, and the earbuds deliver respectable, detailed sound across the spectrum, from highs to middles to lows. We could hear all the chaos in Bridesmaids, the pretty soundtrack in artsy iOS game Contre Jour, and all our music sounded good, too. When we blasted a few hip-hop tracks the bass wasn't overpowering, but still had power—nice and balanced.Inspired by the movie TRON, and normal enough for people who don't care.The earbuds are comfortable for long periods, although they did protrude from our ears just enough to prevent us from listening while lying down on either side. The flat cable is a nice touch. It wasn't prone to tangling and didn't transfer noise from rubbing against our clothing. The bottom line. These seem like they'll last a long time, and deliver clear sound with punch. We're a little bummed Monster didn't include their ControlTalk feature for controlling iPod playback and hands-free iPhone calling, which would be more appreciated than the forgettable TRON styling.Review Synopsis Product:  Tron T3 Company:  Monster Contact:  monstercable.com Price:  $59.95 Requirements:  Audio device with a 1/8-inch headphone jack Positives:  Sturdy and well made. Flat headphone cable doesn't transmit noise. Good sound. Reasonably priced. Negatives:  No iPhone/iPod controls or microphone. Score:  4 Great


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