YouTube now optimized for the 4″ screen and avalible for the iPad

YouTube’s app on the App Store is now optimized for the iPhone 5 and iPod touch 5th Generation’s 4″ screen.

Download the YouTube app from the App Store here:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/youtube/id544007664?mt=8



Screenshots of the Youtube app on the iPone 5 and the iPod tuch 5th Generation.

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YouTube is now also available on the iPad

Download the iPad version of the YouTube here:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/youtube/id544007664?mt=8



Screen shots of the Youtube app on the iPad

iPad Screenshots

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Is iPhone 5 Dangerous?

Is iPhone 5 Dangerous?

HOW?
SAR ( Specific Absorption Rate ) is the radiation that come form cell phone for other wireless devices that can cause disease, cancer or even death. The U.S. limit SAR for cell phone and other wireless devices is 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). but, the iPhone 5’s SAR is really pushing it 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). iPhone 5 users HOPE.

NEED PROFF


GOTO THESE SITES:

The site to find the U.S. SAR limit:


OR

The site to find the iPhone 5’s SAR:


OR


How to Use IPSW files

How to Use IPSW files

If you’ve recently downloaded an iOS IPSW file, you might be curious how to use it to update your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad. It’s pretty easy, just follow these directions:

How to Use IPSW files

You can use IPSW files on Mac or Windows, both require iTunes.
  • Connect your iPhone or iOS device to your computer
  • Select the device in iTunes
  • On a Mac, hold down the “Option” key and then click on “Update”
  • On a Windows PC, hold down “SHIFT” key and then click on “Update”
  • Select the IPSW file you downloaded and click “Choose”
  • Let the iOS device update as usual
You can also click on “Restore” and select an IPSW instead but you will lose the existing files and settings on your iOS device. Use “Restore” if you want to restore to a custom IPSW file, such as something created with PwnageTool or sn0wbreeze. This is usually only relevant to those who jailbreak and unlock their hardware.

source: http://goo.gl/YdL2d or http://osxdaily.com/2010/11/23/how-to-use-ipsw-files/

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