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128 GB iPad announced: Apple launches February 5th

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Early this week, Apple announced the arrival of a new edition to the already wide-ranged iPad family. The current 4th generation of iPad will get a storage memory boost with the 128 GB iPad version launching next Tuesday, February 5th . The new 128 iPad will come at a price premium of USD 100 on top of the current top-notch configuration, which means you can get one for USD 799 for the non-cellular version and USD 929 for the cellular version of the new iPad 128 GB. There are already rumors that the launch of a 128 GB iPad is a forerunner of a new 5th generation of iPad to bepossibly launched in Fall . Question remains whether Apple would also introduce a 128 GB version of its current iPhone 5 line. There are a number of heated discussions about that already; however, chances of us seeing a 128 GB iPhone 5 at this stage remain slim.

How to export iCloud contacts to your computer

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This short guide shows how to export your iCloud contacts to your computer. There are a number of reasons for why you would wish to export your iCloud contacts – one of them is to keep a safe backup of your iCloud contacts on your computer. Exporting your iCloud contacts 1. Download CopyTrans Contacts on your PC. CopyTrans Contacts helps you connect to your iCloud account and download contacts, calendars, notes and more to your computer • http://www.copytrans.net/copytranscontacts/ 2. Start the tool and connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to thePC. 3. Click on the "More" button on the top right corner of the program window and then choose "Cloud setup" 4. From the newly-opened window, click "+ New connection" then choose "iCloud" 5. Enter your iCloud credentials and then click "Add account" 6. Close the Cloud setup window and let your iCloud contacts load up in the main program window. Select all contact

Facebook Messenger for iPhone to feature free calling

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On Thursday, the Facebook Messenger app for iPhone has just received an update to version 2.1 and will start rolling out a new “push to talk” feature. According to Facebook, the “push to talk” free calling function is currently enabled only for Facebook Messenger users in Canada . Here is how the Facebook Messenger app update appears on my iPad Mini. Of course the app remains strictly for the iPhone for now. Free calling in Facebook Messenger means that the app would rival apps such as Viber and even Skype. However, note that so far there is no word from Facebook headquarters for video calling in their Messenger app.