Q. When I go into yahoo mail, all I get are my mailboxes. I want to be able to compose and send mail from my yahoo page. The iPad has different mail function that will use my yahoo mail address but it does not use my yahoo contacts.
A. There's two ways to do it. I'm going to give you a lot of information here, so I'm sorry in advance that my answer is so long. Feel free to comment on my answer if you need any clarification.
Before I start, you can search the contents of your iPad by name if you can't find the apps I mention below. Press the round home button once or twice, and a search box will pop up. You can easily find Mail, Settings, Safari, or anything else on your iPad this way.
The easiest way to access your yahoo email is through the default mail app. It came pre-installed on your iPad.
******* How to set up the default mail app on your iPad: **********
1. Open up your iPad settings (it's a gray icon with gears on it)
2. On the left column, tap on "mail, contacts, calendars"
3. Tap on "Add Account..." and then "Yahoo! Mail"
4. Add your name, email address and password as directed
5. At this point it will verify the info. If there's a problem with verification, make sure you're connected to the Internet and that your info is correct.
6. Exit settings and open the mail app (it's an envelope on a sky background)
Now your yahoo email will show up, and you won't have to go through that settings process again, unless you have another email account you want to add.
****** Access your yahoo email through Safari ********
Personally I like the default mail app much better. But there's no way to password protect it, unless you put a password lock on your whole iPad. So if you're uneasy about that, you can try Safari instead. Just open it up, type mail.yahoo.com and enter your account info. It will look the same as if you had logged in from your regular computer, via Internet Explorer, or whatever your browser of choice is. It might give you a message about your resolution being incorrect. It gives you the option to continue in classic mode, which seems to work just fine.
I hope that helps! On a side note, if you plan on doing a lot of typing from your iPad, I'd really recommend buying the keyboard to go with it.
Runescape items scammed for fake ipad, need legal help!?
Q. I have a runesacpe account, all the items and money on it are still property of Jagex the company who owns Runescape. I am in the united states West V, and someone from germany said he would send me an ipad for some runescape items. he only sent me an empty envelope and i gave him my stuff. what actions can i take against him? i have his phone number, he blocked me on facebook and i deleted all my messages from him.
A. You have no grounds for any action since you are in violation of RuneScape rules. Real-world trading is strictly forbidden. Since you technically do not own the items in your RuneScape account, you cannot legally sell those items anyway. If you try to take action, you will have to admit that you are in violation of game rules, which would probably result in your account being suspended or terminated.
Should I purchase the MacBook Pro or iPad?
Q. I have a Samsung Impression phone, iPod Touch 2G, iPod Nano 5G, and a Windows Vista Laptop. I'm looking for something to replace my phone and iPod Touch. I considered the Dell Streak and iPad, but both aren't really what I need. The Dell Streak is not a tablet, would accommodate my needs, but it's big to carry around. The Android OS seems good, but is limited to apps and 20% of the apps share data. It has 2 cameras, which is a plus, but is not enough to convince me to get it. The iPad however, has a large screen and 200,000+ apps, vs. the Android Market: 40,000. It actually is the best way to consume content, but doesn't run Flash (only HTML5). It has zero cameras, and will have major upgrades in the future.
The MacBook could definitely replace my Vista laptop, but I'm not going to carry it around as a replacement to my iPod and phone. I know MacBooks are the best laptops, but I need something else for mobile content.
Is there any other options that can replace my existing laptop, phone, AND iPod? I seem to be under the Apple "envelope," so are there any other good products out there?
A. If you should ever even think of buying an apple computer(sorry for my agony), try buying a real computer and not a giant iTouch.=P Apples are really cool looking and good for video/audio editing.
Please don't get an iPad. Android based phones are really good. I've been happy with my Incredible so far.=) It replaced my iPod, my old iPhone, and my aging Falcon notebook.
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