Something cool / did you know

Just wondering did you guys know that you can take a picture of any screen that you happen to be on. All you do when ready to take the picture is to hold down the home button and then press the sleep/wake button. You will hear the shutter sound then the screen will flash. And there you have it. The picture will then be in your camera roll. It work from anywhere in the iPhone, email, games, even video. Have fun and let me know

It may be a "pity" to some, but Apple has been doing this for some time as part of their "green" initiative - significantly reducing the amount of paper sent with their products.
User guides for all products are available as a PDF download and with just about everyone having internet access these days with most people having broadband, not a big deal to locate the appropriate PDF download, download it to your computer, and print it if needed via an available printer to your heart's content.
This isn't a pity to those interested in reducing our footprint on the planet and namely, tree huggers.

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    2) Did you face any challenges while using them?
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    Thanks for all your inputs and for joining in the discussion.
    K

    did you know that sqlTimestamp converter returns value of java.sql.Date type if you are using sun's oracle jdbc driver. It will return the correct type if you use oracle's jdbc driver. Not sure why this happen, though. Bug?

  • DID YOU KNOW ?? - Number Converters?

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  • Did You Know -- Ten Innovations

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  • Did you know how easy it is to void your warranty?

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  • Did you know StackFinder?

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  • Did you know? - 2

    A follow-up to my first "Did you know?".
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  • DID YOU KNOW?? - ABOUT ADVANCED COMPONENTS IN THE PALETTE??

    <br>
    Hi All,
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    2) Did you face any challenges while using them?
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  • DID YOU KNOW?? - ABOUT DATAPROVIDER COMPONENTS IN THE PALETTE??

    Hi All,
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  • Did you know this was up on FB?

    Did you know this was up on FB? https://www.facebook.com/events/1590846764481403/1​593647247534688

    You are absolutely right, it is good business practice to check out the offerings from a company before you show or give it to your customers.
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