History location on new iPad 7.0.4

Where is history button located on newest iPad?

Touch the bookmarks icon at top right of screen and then touch "Bookmarkd" (if not already there). History will be the second list item.

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    rdallas001 wrote:
    Is the router to small?
    Not necessarily, if you are using Facetime all the data goes through your WiFi router, your cable/DSL modem, your ISP and the internet to Apple's Facetime servers and then, in reverse, down to the Facetime recipient. If your ISP connection is too slow or there is excessive traffic on the internet you can have Facetime problems.
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  • My new IPad 3 cannot connect to WIFI even it has a full bar of the reception. In the same location, my PC and my smart phone get a full bar connection without any issues.  How can I do to fix the issues (can I switch to IPad 2)?

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    Take it to an Apple Store for evaluation. If defective, you'll get a replacement.
    Look at iOS Troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks and connections  http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1398
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    the spcs page on this site state which video formats the ipad supports
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    itunes used to be able to too when I right clicked incompatible media but don't see the option any more
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  • Love my new ipad.  But after upgrading to ios7 Safari became dodgy.  Now it is frozen in a white screen and nothing will free it.  Everything else on the ipad works fine. I deleted data, history, cookies, etc.  Same problem.  No change after power down.

    Everything worked fine on my new ipad.  After I upgraded to ios7 it still worked fine even if it looked very different.  But Safari started acting strangely (it is starting the same thing on my iPhone 4s, too).  Finally, it froze in state with no URL, no keyboard will come up, I can get Safari to close and start, but not actually function.  I went into settings and deleted all the cookies, data, history, and so forth.  Same state.  I powered down the iPad and restarted.  Same state.  I tried a trick were I held down the button to bring up the power down stripe and then holding down the home button.  Same state. 
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    If powering down with hard reset (press and hold two buttons Power and home) will not give positive results follow that article
    iTunes: Restoring iOS software - Support - Apple
    before you do restore backup using that article
    iOS: How to back up and restore your content - Support - Apple

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    Just purchased an IPad Air to replace a first geneation IPad purchased several years ago. How do I transfer data from the old to the new without losing the history and data from Apps like Candy Crush? Thanks

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    http://osxdaily.com/2012/03/16/transfer-old-ipad-to-new-ipad/
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2109
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    I have reorganised my music in the itunes folder in windows explorer.  Now I can't sync all my music to a new iPad, or play the music from itunes (as it is looking in the old location).  How do I repoint itunes to all my music?

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4527 iTunes: How to move your music to a new computer

  • Help needed to located my brand new ipad!

    Hello guys,
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    The device has never got the chance to be power on by me, so all the stuff "Find me" has never been activated.
    The only information that I have is its serial number.
    Is there any choice or way could help me to located the device? What should I do?
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  • HT201322 How to delete app history in new iPad 4

    I have a new iPad 4 that when connected to iTunes has automatically added Apps into my history that I downloaded in the last few years but no longer use or even appear on my  iPhone or in iTunes. It won't let me hide or delete them on the device either. Any thoughts on what I can do?

    You can't currently permanently delete any items from your purchase history, all you can do is hide. As it says on the page that you posted from, hiding doesn't work directly on iOS 6 devices, but you should still be able to hide them via your computer's iTunes

  • I have the new ipad and when I stretch the screen a horizontal line appears when I scroll whatever page or location I am on. The line is not there if the screen is minimised. Any solutions?

    I have the new ipad and when I stretch the screen a horizontal line appears when I scroll whatever page or location I am on. The line is not there if the screen is minimised. Any solutions?

    I can't personally as I never really liked nor used the picture frame feature in iPad.  Just search in the App Store and read customer reviews and you'll likely find something you'll like.

  • Just purchased new iPad.  Map app shows my current location in another city.  Can't figure out how to change to correct address.

    QUESTION - just purchased iPad 2.  Map app shows my 'current location' in another city.  I can't figure out how to correct the address.

    That is a problem with the WiFi-only iPads.  Location is determined by the routers "within reach" of your iPad.  There apparently is a database somewhere that tracks the location of routers and that is used to determine the location of the iPad.  It's been known to produce some really cockamamie results.
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  • Videos cropped on the new iPad

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  • How do I change my location? My iPad says that I am in newfoundland but I am really in Nova Scotia

    Does anyone know how to fix my location? It keeps saying that I am in Newfoundland but I'm really in Nova Scotia.

    It sounds like you or your iPad has some history in Newfoundland.  What might that be?
    This hypothetical scenario would be the unusual one, which does not sound like yours at all:
    "I just opened the iPad box and set up my new iPad.  I entered my Apple ID and password.  I have lived in Nova Scotia my whole life.  The only times I visited Newfoundland were twice, and they were over ten years ago.  Why does my iPad say I'm in Newfoundland?"
    Again, this sounds nothing like your situtation.  So what is it about you or your iPad's background that might associate it (or you) with Newfoundland?
    The answer might be personal, and not worthy of publishing here.  But hopefully it will put you on the right track to solving the issue.

  • Upgrading from an iPad1 (os 5.5.1) to iPad Air.  I want to still use the original, but want to transfer my iPad 1 stuff to my new iPad.  Do I restore (doesn't that also restore the old os?) or set up as new?

    I'm ipgrading from an iPad1 (os 5.5.1) to a new iPad Air.  I want to still use the original, but want to transfer my iPad 1 stuff to my new iPad.  Do I restore (doesn't that also restore the old os?) or set up as new?
    Also, every time I get a new device and transfer stuff from the old, I wind up with no folders.  How can I avoid that this time? 
    Thanks in advance!

    Make a backup of your old iPAd to itunes or iCloud.
    Then restore from that backup when setting up the new iPad Air.
    The restore will put your data onto the new iPad.  (The Os will remain at 7).
    Folder structure is a little iffy. Since backups don't restore Apps, only data, you would still need to re-download the Apps to the new Air and as such would need to create the folders for them.
    Apple wrote:
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    Camera Roll (Photos, screenshots, images saved, and videos taken.
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    Contacts* and Contact Favorites (regularly sync contacts to a computer or cloud service such as iCloud to back them up).
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    Calendar events.
    Safari bookmarks, cookies, history, offline data, and currently open pages.
    Autofill for webpages.
    Offline web application cache/database.
    Notes.
    Mail accounts (mail messages are not backed up).
    Microsoft Exchange account configurations.
    Call history.
    Messages (iMessage and carrier SMS or MMS pictures and videos).
    Voicemail token. (This is not the voicemail password, but is used for validation when connecting. This is only restored to a phone with the same phone number on the SIM card).
    Voice memos.
    Network settings (saved Wi-Fi hotspots, VPN settings, network preferences).
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    App Store Application data (except the Application itself, its tmp and Caches folder).
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    In-app purchases.
    Game Center account.
    Wallpapers.
    Location service preferences for apps and websites you have allowed to use your location.
    Home screen arrangement.
    Installed Profiles. When restoring a backup to a different device, installed configuration profiles are not restored (such as accounts, restrictions, or anything which can be specified through an installed profile.) Any accounts or settings that are not associated with an installed profile will still be restored.
    Map bookmarks, recent searches, and the current location displayed in Maps.
    Nike + iPod saved workouts and settings.
    Paired Bluetooth devices (which can only be used if restored to the same phone that did the backup).
    Saved suggestion corrections
    Trusted hosts that have certificates that cannot be verified.
    Web clips.

  • New iPad, lost progress on games. How to reinstate?

    New iPad, backed up old to computer, restored to new iPad from computer. Signed into Game Center, it was there with my id. Launched game Dino Hunt, lost all progress in the game. It did not find progress and ask me if I wanted to resume the old game, but started a brand new history. How do ?I get the old game progress reinstated?

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    If the device is wiped by you or another, you may not be able to locate the device (although some have reported they can)

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