Apple has reinvented the iPhone again! They’re feature-packed but also pretty complex if you’re new to smartphones or Apple devices in general. So iPhone 6 Made Simple has been designed to help unravel the mysteries of the hardware, the operating system and many of the built-in apps. We’ll take you through every major feature and function, explaining how to set up your Apple ID, connect with other devices and iCloud, get going with email and web browsing, use the Camera and Photos apps… and we’ve even got some troubleshooting advice should things go wrong. With us as your guide, you’ll soon be the master of your new iPhone!
Harper’s Bazaar is about jet set lifestyle and eternal values, it-girls and screen divas, everything hot, fresh and modern. At the same time Harper’s Bazaar does not dictate or impose anything. It inspires the reader, and that makes it different from other editions.
Digital Photo explores the exciting world of digital photography and technology. Every issue features the latest news, step-by-step instructions, evaluations of the latest equipment, photography tips from the pros and more.
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When two friends open a Halloween fun house on Devil’s Night it is all fun and games until their former sorority sisters begin to arrive. These six sisters are confronted by their past as the night spins out of control.
Edgy Australian horror-thriller set within an inner city storage facility. When 17 year-old Jimmy begins to work at a storage facility, it seems to have that nearly every customer has something to hide. But when he sees evidence being hidden inside a red drum, Jimmy soon finds that when you start down a dark road, it s impossible to turn back. A very atmospheric movie and setting that evokes the claustrophobic fear of The Descent and reminds of Freddy Krueger’s famed Boiler Room in Nightmare on Elm Street.
Digital Photo Pro proudly denotes itself as “The Guide to Advanced Technology and Creativity” pertaining to the world of digital photography. The issues of this magazine are packed with invaluable information, shooting tips and techniques, product reviews, business advice and relevant industry news. The feature stories and articles explore unique topics of interest, such as mobile lighting, software evolution, creating digital archives, and transitioning from stills to video. Digital Photo Pro also delves into the profiles of several renowned photographers in every publication, including inspiring images and how they came to creation.
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A retired detective Tony Zarra (Tony Sirico) is pushed into the world of crime after the murder of his younger brother.
A young family moves to South America as the wife takes over her father’s manufacturing plant in the area. They soon find themselves haunted by the ghosts of young children, leading them to a dark history and sinister behavior on the part of an American company.
When Mathias Gold (Kline) arrives at the sumptuous Parisian apartment he inherited from his father, he’s surprised that the property comes with two stubborn live-in tenants who are not required to leave according to an ancient French real estate law. Unable to sell the place, Mathias moves in with the feisty Englishwoman, Mathilde (Maggie Smith), and her daughter, Chloé (Kristin Scott Thomas). But as Mathias and Chloé draw increasingly closer, Mathilde unveils a complex labyrinth of secrets that unites the trio in unexpected ways.