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A Guide to Fashion Jewelry

Fashion & Jewelry

Fashion jewelry (or costume jewelry) can be defined as any non precious jewelry, often where the emphasis is more on the design rather than on the intrinsic value.  Generally it will be made gold or silver plated metals (not generally solid silver), plastics, and glass beads, although can also include materials such as wood and leather. On occasions these can be made to imitate precious jewelry, but for a fraction of the cost. However, a great deal of fashion jewelry makes no attempt at imitation, it is more a case of designing something that looks unique, often achieving results that are not possible with precious jewelry.

Glass beads have been with us for centuries and their popularity is enduring. Beaded necklaces have been worn since ancient times to denote status. Not only glass have been used to make beads; wood, amber, non precious stones, metals, plastics, and even recycled cardboard have all been used.

Whilst fashion jewelry may not have the same intrinsic value as it precious counterparts, there is a significant interest in antique and vintage costume jewelry and many pieces are highly collectable. Today’s designs are highly eclectic and inspiration is taken from around the world. The use of acrylic beads allow modern designers the scope to make jewelry of colors and shape that simply would not have been possible in previous times.

The price of fashion jewelry can vary hugely, from extremely cheap to outrageously expensive, but with a huge array of fashion jewelry available finding something to suit you and your budget should not be too difficult. Should you be willing to look for jewelry retailers online then your choices increase enormously and most is considerably cheaper.

Whilst fashion jewelry may not have the same intrinsic value as its precious counterparts, but the sheer range of materials and designs available, you can find jewelry that is every bit as distinctive and unique.

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October 31, 2011 Posted Under Fashion & Jewelry

APPLE I-PHONE ULTIMATE INSIDERS GUIDE iphone

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An Insiders Guide To Maximizing The Enjoyment You Get Out Of Your New iPhone! Simple, Easy To Understand and Very Revealing…

It’s hard to imagine that there was ever a time when people didn’t have cell phones. Can you imagine your life without yours?

Now, almost everyone has one and they’ve certainly come a long way. With newer models you can do more than just make calls. You can browse the internet, use it as a camera or video camera, even download and play music and send emails.

What can’t the iPhone do? The list of features and functions is numerous. This guide will go into more detail but here’s a short list: Make calls, send and receive emails, browse the internet, use it as an iPod, keep track of your appointments and take pictures and videos.

Even though the iPhone does a lot, it’s easy to navigate and use thanks to the combination of the touch screen and the keypad.

The iPhone is a powerful tool. However, many people barely even skim the surface concerning what it can do. This guide will show you how to use all of the features so that you can use it to its full potential. Here is some of what you will learn:

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The basics on how to use the iPhone
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An overview of all the features and functions of the iphone as well as how to use them.
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How to maintain your iPhone and keep it looking like new.
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Information on how to use the accessories that come with the phone or that you can purchase.
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Setting up the iPhone.
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Getting it to communicate with your computer.
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Using the extra applications and settings, such as YouTube.
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The basics on how to make calls and use the address book.
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How to use the iPhone for email and to browse the internet.
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Use the iPod function of the iPhone.
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And a lot more…

As you can see, there’s a lot that the iPhone can do. Read this guide to learn more about it.

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APPLE I-PHONE ULTIMATE INSIDERS GUIDE iphone

September 20, 2010 Posted Under iphone

iPhone SDK Programming, A Beginner’s Guide

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layout-grid-mode:  Develop your own iPhone applications Ideal for non-Mac programmers, this introductory guide shows developers how to create applications for the world’s most popular smart phone. You will learn how to use a modified version of the Mac development environment, the Objective-C programming language, and the Xcode development tools.  Nearly every chapter of iPhone SDK Programming: A Beginner’s Guide  consists of a self-contained project, with the corresponding Xcode available for download and modification. The book is designed around the concept of accomplishing specific, discrete programming tasks for deployment on the iPhone.

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August 20, 2010 Posted Under iphone

iPhone SDK 3: Visual QuickStart Guide

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This is the eBook version of the printed book. If the print book includes a CD-ROM, this content is not included within the eBook version.

With a rich set of over 1,000 new APIs, iPhone SDK for iPhone OS 3 provides an amazing range of technologies to enhance the functionality of iPhone and iPod touch applications. This book takes an introductory look at Objective-C and Cocoa before moving on to the tools you’ll use to create iPhone applications. Starting with common and tasks and UI elements, the book covers using tabs and tables, files and networking, the multi-touch display, and the built-in GPS hardware.

This book will appeal to both current developers needing to understand and update their apps to the iPhone OS 3.0 and for those developers just starting out who need a complete tutorial and reference to the iPhone SDK 3.


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August 19, 2010 Posted Under iphone

Kindle Shortcuts, Hidden Features, Kindle-Friendly Websites, Free eBooks & Email From Kindle: Concise User Guide for Kindle 2

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This concise Kindle manual provides step-by-step instructions on how to do everything with your Kindle FASTER. You will also unlock hidden secrets of your Kindle such as how to download free eBooks, send an email from your Kindle, play preinstalled games or read news for free. Updated on December 1st, 2009.

This eBook includes:
- Keyboard shortcuts for Kindle DX, Kindle 2, and Kindle 1
- How to use Kindle for iPhone & iPod Touch App
- List of Kindle-friendly websites that saves you time typing in long URL addresses
- How to email from Kindle
- How to download thousands of free eBooks
- How to convert your documents to Kindle format
- How to convert PDF Files
- Kindle hidden features such as the Minesweeper, GoMoku (Five in a Row), and the Image Viewer
- How to search the internal dictionary, Wikipedia, and the Internet
- How to use Kindle Web Browser
- Shortcuts to adding bookmarks, clippings and notes
- Shortcuts to viewing periodicals
- Shortcuts to Kindle audio player
- How to buy books
- How to expand an image
- How to use text-to-speech Kindle feature
- How to make a screen shot on Kindle and on iPhone
- How to choose the default dictionary
- How to use Kindle as a calculator
- How to Display the Time
- How to Display Free Memory
- How to Display Wireless Network
- Live Kindle support telephone numbers

Selected Kindle 2 and Kindle DX Shortcuts:

Home Page

  • If your home page is sorted alphabetically by either Title or Author, enter Letter Keys (a, b, c, …) and press the 5-was controller to jump to the page containing the first book starting with that letter,”The”, “A”, “An” are ignored.
  • Alt+Shift+M: Minesweeper game.
  • To Display the Time and Free Memory, Press the MENU button.

Viewing Books or Periodicals

  • To display an image in full screen mode: Point the 5-way controller to the image, the magnifying glass will be displayed in the center of the image. Press the controller to view the image in full screen mode. Press the controller again to switch to normal mode.
  • Alt+B: bookmark the current page, unbookmark the current page. You can view all bookmarks by pressing MENU My Notes & Marks.
  • Alt+Aa: to change text size, text-to-speech speech rate, text-to-speech speaking voice (male or female).
  • Shift+SYM: start/stop text-to-speech.
  • Alt+Shift+1 to 9: changes the spacing between lines (the default is 3).

Search Commands

  • Type in a word from any screen. A search box will pop up automatically. Move the 5-way controller to the right twice and select the search location.
  • To limit search to a single book, open the book and enter your search term.
  • To search all books on your Kindle, click the HOME button, enter your search term.
  • To search Wikipedia from any screen, enter the term and move the 5-way controller right to select Wikipedia.
  • To search the internet from any screen, enter the term and move the 5-way controller right to select Google.

Text-to-speech

  • Shift+SYM: start/stop text-to-speech.
  • During text-to-speech: press Spacebar to pause/resume text-to-speech.

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August 18, 2010 Posted Under iphone

Objective-C for iPhone Developers, A Beginner’s Guide

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 Essential Skills–Made Easy! Create your own iPhone and Mac OS X applications with ease.  Objective-C for iPhone Developers: A Beginner’s Guide shows you how to use the Objective-C programming language, Apple’s Foundation framework, the iPhone SDK, and the Xcode development environment. The first stop for aspiring iPhone developers, this hands-on guide teaches you how to create versatile, innovative, and marketable apps in no time. Real-world examples throughout the book correspond with downloadable Xcode projects and video tutorials so you can get started with your first app right away. Designed for Easy Learning   Key Skills & Concepts–Chapter-opening lists of specific skills covered in the chapter  Ask the Expert–Q&A sections filled with bonus information and helpful tips  Try This–Hands-on exercises that show you how to apply your skills  Notes–Extra information related to the topic being covered  Tips–Helpful reminders or alternative ways of doing things  Annotated Syntax–Example code with commentary that describes the programming techniques being illustrated Ready-to-use code at www.mhprofessional.com/computingdownload and www.jamesabrannan.com

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August 14, 2010 Posted Under iphone

iPhone Pocket Guide, The, 4/e

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This is the eBook version of the printed book. If the print book includes a CD-ROM, this content is not included within the eBook version.

Here is your essential companion to Apple-s iPhone! The iPhone Pocket Guide, Fourth Edition covers all iPhone models including the new iPhone 3G S. The iPhone Pocket Guide, Fourth Edition was written based on the iPhone 3.0 software and the iPhone 3G S, and the content accurately reflects the design of your iPhone 3G S and how you will use it. Author Christopher Breen has been covering the iPod and iPhone from the first day of their releases. This affordably priced Pocket Guide incorporates snappy writing and eye-catching graphics as Breen steers you through how to:
  • Set up and quickly start using your phone/iPod/Internet device.
  • Download applications from the App Store.
  • Make and receive calls and send text messages with your phone.
  • Keep everything in sync between your Windows PC or Mac and your iPhone.
  • E-mail family and friends using your carrier-s wireless network or a Wi-Fi hotspot.
  • Listen to songs and podcasts, and watch movies and TV shows (and YouTube!).
  • Browse the Web using the built-in Safari browser.
  • Figure out where you are with the iPhone-s location services.
  • Fix common problems, and learn what to do if you can-t fix them yourself.

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iPhone Pocket Guide, The, 4/e

August 10, 2010 Posted Under iphone

iPhone 4 Survival Guide – Concise Step-by-Step User Manual for iPhone 4: How to Download FREE eBooks, Make Video Calls, Multitask, Make Photos and Videos & More

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This concise iPhone 4 manual provides step-by-step instructions on how to do everything with your iPhone 4 FASTER. The iPhone 4 introduced many new features not seen in the iPhone 3G and 3GS, such as FaceTime video calling, multitasking, and even using your iPhone as a modem. This guide will show you these new features and how use them. You will also unlock hidden secrets on your iPhone, such as how to download FREE Games and eBooks, send email from your iPhone, surf the web, and read news for FREE.

This iPhone guide includes:
- Getting Started
- What-s New in iPhone 4
- FaceTime
- Multitasking
- Button Layout
- Navigating the Screens
- Making Calls
- Using the Speakerphone During a Voice Call
- Staring a Conference Call
- Managing Your Contacts
- Adding a New Contact
- Adding a Favorite Contact (Speed Dial)
- Text Messaging
- Adding Texted Phone Numbers to Contacts
- Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Text
- Sending Picture and Video Messages
- Using Safari Web Browser
- Adding Bookmarks to the Home Screen
- Printing a Web Page
- Photos and Videos
- Taking Pictures
- Capturing Videos
- Using the Email Application
- Viewing All Mail in One Inbox
- Changing Email Options
- Managing Applications
- Setting Up an iTunes Account
- Sending an Application as a Gift
- Using iTunes to Download Applications
- Reading User Reviews
- Deleting an Application
- Reading an eBook on the iPhone
- How to download thousands of free eBooks
- Adjusting the Settings
- Turning On Voiceover
- Turning Vibration On and Off
- Setting Alert Sounds
- Changing the Wallpaper
- Setting a Passcode Lock
- Changing Keyboard Settings
- Changing Photo Settings
- Turning 3G On and Off
- Turning Bluetooth On and Off
- Turning Wi-Fi On and Off
- Turning Airplane Mode On and Off
- Tips and Tricks
- Using the Voice Control Feature
- Maximizing Battery Life
- Taking a Screenshot
- Scrolling to the Top of a Screen
- Saving Images While Browsing the Internet
- Deleting Recently Typed Characters
- Resetting Your iPhone
- Viewing the Full Horizontal Keyboard
- Calling a Number on a Website
- Troubleshooting
- List of iPhone-friendly websites that save you time typing in long URL addresses

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July 28, 2010 Posted Under iphone

iPhone Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide

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Based on Big Nerd Ranch’s popular iPhone Bootcamp class, iPhone Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide leads you through the essential tools and techniques for developing applications for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. In each chapter, you will learn programming concepts and apply them immediately as you build an application or enhance one from a previous chapter. These applications have been carefully designed and tested to teach the associated concepts and to provide practice working with the standard development tools Xcode, Interface Builder, and Instruments. The guide’s learn-while-doing approach delivers the practical knowledge and experience you need to design and build real-world applications. Here are some of the topics covered:

  • Dynamic interfaces with animation
  • Using the camera and photo library
  • User location and mapping services
  • Accessing accelerometer data
  • Handling multi-touch gestures
  • Navigation and tabbed applications
  • Tables and creating custom rows
  • Multiple ways of storing and loading data: archiving, Core Data, SQLite
  • Communicating with web services
  • ALocalization/Internationalization

“After many ‘false starts’ with other iPhone development books, these clear and concise tutorials made the concepts gel for me. This book is a definite must have for any budding iPhone developer.” –Peter Watling, New Zealand, Developer of BubbleWrap

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July 23, 2010 Posted Under iphone
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