iOS Gerät wird im iTunes für Windows nicht erkannt

Immer wieder werde ich gefragt ob ich wüsste was man machen kann, wenn der iOS Gerät im iTunes nicht erkannt wird.

Meistens taucht das Problem nach einen iTunes oder iOS update.
Hier beschreibe ich „Step by Step“ wie man es lösen kann.

1. Rechte Maustaste auf „This PC“ / „My Computer“ – „Manage“

2. „Device Manager“ auf der rechte seite, „Portable Devices“ aufklappendas iPhone / iPad oder iPod auswählen

3. rechte Maustaste „Update Driver Software…“

4. „Browse my computer for driver software“

5. „Browse“ klicken und zu folgender Pfad navigieren

6. „C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers“
Next klicken

7. Nun wurde der „Apple Mobile Device USB Driver“ updated

Nach erneuten starten des iTunes wird das Gerät erkannt.

Vudu Player for iOS update brings movie and TV show download support

Video-on-demand service Vudu on Monday rolled out a major update to its Vudu Player iOS app, granting users the ability to download movies and TV shows directly onto an Apple device for offline viewing.

With Vudu Player version 2.0, both iPhone and iPad owners can purchase and download Vudu and Ultraviolet content straight to their devices, negating the need for an Internet connection.

While the Vudu for iOS update comes months after an Android version gave users access to digital downloads, the Apple-specific version allows for tablet viewing, something noticeably absent from the iteration made for Google’s mobile platform.

Alongside offline viewing, Vudu Player now supports closed captioning for the iPhone and the usual bug fixes and performance improvements.

Vudu Player for iOS comes in at 5.3MB and can be downloaded for free from the App Store.

via: appleinsider.com

Apple’s versatile magnetic stand concept could securely hold an iPad upside down

Apple’s versatile magnetic stand concept could securely hold an iPad upside down

Apple has shown interest in building a magnetic iPad stand that would allow the device to be securely mounted in any fashion, including upside down in a moving car.

Patent

The concept was revealed in a new patent application published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office this week, entitled „Magnetic Stand for Tablet Device.“ Discovered by AppleInsider, the filing describes a cupped stand that would use magnets to „rigidly hold a portion of the tablet device in place.“

Illustrations that accompany the filing show a socket that one side of the iPad could be slid into. This stand would include strong magnets that would be able to latch on to the device and securely hold it in place.

In one example, the iPad is held in a versatile tripod with short legs, something that could be used for watching footage or even filming with the device’s rear camera. In another concept, the magnetic slot sits atop a music stand, easily displaying notes for a musician to read.

Another real-world concept portrays include a mount atop a treadmill, which would allow a user to temporarily secure their iPad in place for watching content while exercising.

Patent

In an example that shows the strength of Apple’s proposed magnets, an iPad is hung from the roof of a car, allowing for easy viewing by all passengers of the vehicle. The magnets in the stand would be strong enough to securely hold the iPad in place.

Patent

Another example shows two iPads connected to one another with Apple’s magnetic stand, creating a hinge between the two devices. In this fashion, the iPads could be used similar to Microsoft’s Courier concept, which used two tablet screens to create a book-style device.

The proposed invention, made public this week, was first filed with the USPTO in August of 2011. The invention is credited to Matthew D. Rohrbach.

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