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Can I reset an iPhone 5 without an Apple ID?

Without Apple ID, how can you reset your iPhone 5/6(s)/6(s) Plus/7/7 Plus/X/8/8 Plus etc.?Therefore, here I would like to show you some ways about how to reset iPhone 7/SE/6s/6/5s/5/4s, iPad without Apple ID. And if you lose some important data after resetting iPhone/iPad, you may also find them back through the third-party software - iPhone data recovery.Solution . How to Reset iPhone/iPad without Apple IDStep 1. Put your iPhone in recovery mode, and then you will see the interface like below.Step 2. Click on "Restore iPhone/iPad..." button on your iTunes.Step 3. Click "Restore" and follow the next steps on iTunes. You can now update your phone or make a simple reset from the following interface.Step 4. After that, your iPhone will take a restart to reset your iPhone or iPad without Apple ID. Besides, after resetting your iPhone/iPad, it’s very important for you to create a new Apple ID which can be used to back up iPhone data to iTunes or iCloud.Tips: How to Recover Lost Data and Restore iPhone/iPad after Reset - solution 2

Is it safe to order DSI points on your DSI with your credit card?

i wouldn't risk it but you can buy Nintendo points card instead. it's basically like an itunes gift card. there is a code on the back of the card and you just basically redeem the code and you get a certain amount depending how much you bought.you can do the same thing with these Nintendo points card. so the only time you will ever use your credit card is when you buy the card at your local target, best buy etc.

What happens to iMessages sent to an iPhone that is off?

iMessages are sent through Apple’s servers, not directly from one iPhone to another. If the receiving iPhone is off, the iMessage will be held on Apple’s servers. Although it's unclear the exact amount of time Apple will try to deliver the message before giving up, from my experience it's on the order of days or even weeks rather than hours. I've had friends go away for a week or two with their iPhones essentially “off” the entire time, and still receive all of the iMessages that were sent to them upon their return.On the sender’s iPhone, the message will not show as “Delivered” unless the sender has another iOS device or Mac turned on and signed into the same iMessage account, in which case that device will receive the message.[1] Even in that case, the iMessage will still also be delivered to the recipient’s iPhone once it comes back online.If the message is being sent to a phone number rather than an email address and can't be successfully delivered to any of the recipient’s devices, and the sender has the “Send as SMS” enabled, then after about 10 minutes, the sending iPhone will automatically fall back to sending the message out as a standard text message instead. You'll see this as it will switch to a green bubble and a small header will indicate that you've switched to text messaging. You can also trigger this manually, whether you have “Send as SMS” enabled or not, but tapping and holding on the undelivered message and choosing “Send as Text Message” from the pop-up menu. This option is only available if the message has not already been marked as “"Delivered.”Footnotes[1] Jesse Hollington's answer to Does "Delivered" in the iPhone Messages app mean that the message was received by the phone, or read by the user?

My Uber account has been blocked. (Uber blocks device ids) Would it remain still blocked when I switch my phone to a new one but use the same number?

You can't use your old number. It is permanently blocked. Don't switch the mobile. I know they banned your device id.For using uber in a banned device:-1- First of all download parallel space from play store.2- Keep your old uber app.3- Open parallel space and add uber app in it.4- Switch on the gps.5- Open uber app in parallel space.6- Sign up with new number.7- Don't sign in with new number in normal uber app. ( They will block your new number too)8- Whenever you want to book ride open uber in parallel space.

Some fun things to do OFFLINE on my mac?

Let me see....
Garageband
iMovie
iPhoto
Photobooth
iTunes

Your imagination (use your brain)
Your eyes to see things with
Your body to do things with
A DV cam to record stuff with
Some musical gear to create sounds with
A bike or a skate board to get Rad with
Some friends to combine all of the above with.
A skate park ramp....
The list is endless if you know how to use your imagination and a Mac.

Can you put music on a NINTENDO DSI?

yes you can you need a sd card in the memory slot i say 2GB or a 4GB because sometimes the higher ones can't be read on dsi.to put music i use itunes i get music from other folder like i use limewire put share music with limwire or itunes.if doesnt work drag the music from limewire or another folder you might have music stored and put it in itunes.your almost done then you click on the music you want you right click and then click on [create AAC version] if its not there then somethins is wrong with the music you put on itunes.Then the music should say converting. after its finished you should have 2 of the same music songs take the SD card connect to your computer and drag the itunes AAC version song and drag it into the SD if not create music folder and put it in there. next turn on your dsi and click the sound folder and put play music from SD card. if not read somethings up. once you get into the dsi sound player its really cool you can put your triggers to play and instrument basically band intruments and create your own music beats into the song and you can also change the the song voice into high pitch or low pitch and you can set a display like..guess you'll have to find out when you got it done have fun

Anyone know how to or a program that will scan for ip addresses in a network?

This depends on the extent of the scanning being done. Are you only looking to find IP's within your own LAN or public IP's? Are you scanning these for ports or just hunting down the IP's? Are you scanning Subnets for MAC's?
General port scanner: http://www.foundstone.com/index.htm?subnav=resources/navigation.htm&subcontent=/resources/proddesc/superscan.htm
Cain & Abel has a good Subnet MAC scanner: http://www.oxid.it/cain.html
Last but not least, NMAP can usually take care of all these requests and then some. In this case, I'd suggest NMAP for everything you're looking to do, however the above programs mentioned have there highs. NMAP can also ping the subnet for IP's. http://www.insecure.org/nmap/download.html

Will the 3ds be worth it for teenagers?

I am a teen boy myself, and I'm not sure when the 3ds is released whether or not it will be a hit with people my age. I never see any teenager carrying around a ds and I don't want to look stupid. Everyone carries around an iPod touch. Will the 3ds attract the teenage and more mature audience? I don't want to buy something that will be filled with shovelware a year later.

What are some alternatives to Apple AirPlay for streaming music wirelessly?

You might want to check out OnAir Player (OnAir Player)It's a dedicated music app that lets you stream your music to multiple devices and control it from anywhere (e.g. phone, tablet, computer, web app). It doesn't even matter where the music is stored (as long as that device is turned on). Music is streamed in between devices on demand.There's also a hardware device coming soon that allows you to stream to legacy stereo systems, TVs and can also act as an always-on media server: OnAir Music BoxThere are currently apps for Android phones, tablets, Windows, Mac, Linux, Surface tablets, Amazon FireTV and also a web app for your browser. (all downloadable at Download - OnAir Player )

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