Monday, February 4, 2013

Apple iPad iOS 6.1 Update Causes Trouble with Newsstand Digital Magazines

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There’s a bit of a bug going around and it has nothing to do with upset tummies. A recent iPad update to iOS 6.1 has caused a large number of digital magazines to either crash if the device isn’t connected to a network or it tells users that they need to buy an issue of the magazine even though they already have an active subscription.

GEEK has been hit by this bug along with Wired, Time, Newsweek, Vogue, and countless others, resulting in a massive and unnecessary negative reader backlash.A new app that enables you to design your own 3D iphone protective case for the iPhone has just hit the Apple App Store.Sadly, the iPad doesn't have either a USB port or an SD slot, but Apple sells the Apple ipad camera connection kit for £25. We’ve already submitted a fix for GEEK and other magazines that Source Interlink Media publishes digitally and it should be available for download as soon as Apple approves it, so watch for that update. In the meantime, try not to be too hard on us and the rest of the magazine publishers.MacRumors reader Michael Rou has managed to get his hands on both a pre-production iPhone 5 case and a pre-production ipad leather case and posted comparison photos on Flickr. It wasn’t intentional and everyone’s doing their best to get things back on track ASAP.

Other folks have been prompted to purchase the latest issue of the digital magazine even though they already have a subscription. The quick and easy fix to this is to make sure the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite or just thDo you like twist usb sticks?I guess some people like them,others are not.e Geek app is up to date on your iPad. Once you’ve updated it,Vente cadre route carbone, vente vélo et accessoires, annonces gratuites. shut down the iPad and restart it. You might be fine without having to restart it, but this is just a precautionary measure to make sure that everything starts up clean and isn’t holding onto old data.

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