Good news for apple fans !!
Apple’s keynote addresses are looked forward by millions of people. Because of Steve Jobs legendary presentation skills, the keynote addresses became even more popular. Tim Cook, the current Apple CEO does not have the same charm but the keynotes have become events when Apple almost always launches a new product or service.
I like visiting WhenIsKeynote.com which tracks when the next keynote address by Apple will take place
For instance the new keynote address will be at the WWDC 2012. It is rumored to be on 11th June, 2012. Once the events are confirmed you can set a reminder to your personal calendar.
It also will show you websites that cover the events with live text feeds and photos.
If you like to know when the new Apple keynotes are going to take place, try out wheniskeynote.com.
An Interesting fact-
Most of you must be knowing about the multiple Facebook Logins
The default username is the email address that is associated to your Facebook account but you can also login using your Facebook username (that’s in the vanity URL of your Facebook profile page). Similarly, if you have associated your mobile number with Facebook (which you should for security reasons), you can use that mobile number as your username on the Facebook login screen. Switching on to the quite unknown fact -
For example- if your Facebook password is operati@nGeronimo!, you can convert the uppercase characters to lowercase (and vice-versa) and the toggled password string – OPERATI@NgERONIMO! – will also get you into Facebook.
There’s another variation as well. If the first character of your Facebook password is in small case, just change that character to upper case – like Operati@nGeronimo! - and Facebook will gladly let you in.
You may try these variations with your own password on the Facebook login screen available at facebook.com/login.php.
Apple’s keynote addresses are looked forward by millions of people. Because of Steve Jobs legendary presentation skills, the keynote addresses became even more popular. Tim Cook, the current Apple CEO does not have the same charm but the keynotes have become events when Apple almost always launches a new product or service.
I like visiting WhenIsKeynote.com which tracks when the next keynote address by Apple will take place
For instance the new keynote address will be at the WWDC 2012. It is rumored to be on 11th June, 2012. Once the events are confirmed you can set a reminder to your personal calendar.
It also will show you websites that cover the events with live text feeds and photos.
What are Apple keynote addresses?
Apple usually has two events every year when it often announced new products and services. Steve Jobs keynote addresses became legendary when he presented products like iPods, iPhone and iPad at developer conferences. As Apple has limited number of products, these events become highly anticipated and rumors start being circulated on the expected new Apple product.If you like to know when the new Apple keynotes are going to take place, try out wheniskeynote.com.
An Interesting fact-
Most of you must be knowing about the multiple Facebook Logins
The default username is the email address that is associated to your Facebook account but you can also login using your Facebook username (that’s in the vanity URL of your Facebook profile page). Similarly, if you have associated your mobile number with Facebook (which you should for security reasons), you can use that mobile number as your username on the Facebook login screen. Switching on to the quite unknown fact -
"Your Facebook Account has Three Passwords!!"
Yeah its true . You can log into your Facebook account using three passwords – one is
the main password that you created and the other passwords can be
constructed by toggling the case of characters that form your original
password.
There’s another variation as well. If the first character of your Facebook password is in small case, just change that character to upper case – like Operati@nGeronimo! - and Facebook will gladly let you in.
You may try these variations with your own password on the Facebook login screen available at facebook.com/login.php.
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