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Fix the iOS (iPhone OS) 4 Email Problem

This problem affects any iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch running version 4.0.0 and 4.0.1 of iOS (formerly iPhone OS). On my iPhone 4, I have experienced this email problem when I read a message from my Inbox and Archive it.I use Gmail as my mail provider, so when I’m reading messages on my iPhone, to archive a message I actually move the message from Inbox to “All Mail.”
On iOS 4.x.x, I have been seeing blank messages and strange dates from time to time when archiving email messages:
No Sender No Subject 12/31/69
The No Sender No Subject 12/31/69 Problem on iOS 4.x.x
A workaround that I have devised is to back out of the Inbox:
Folders Screen


 Back out of the Inbox to show   all   folders and then go to “All Mail.” Then simply return to your Inbox, and those strange messages are gone:
Normal Inbox 
 
 
 

Take a screenshot on a Samsung Galaxy S3

You might think you need to root your Android phone in order to take a screenshot, but this isn’t always the case. New Android phones like the Samsung Galaxy S III have the screenshot feature built-in. There are no additional apps or complicated software required. In fact, all you need is a smartphone or tablet capable of running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
The screenshot feature is useful for a bunch of different reasons. You can be one of ‘those people’ who uploads screenshots of funny text conversations to Facebook. Or you can simply show off your Android phone’s flashy desktop apps to jealous iPhone users.
In any case, here’s how to take a screenshot in Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. For this example, we’ll use the Samsung Galaxy S III, although the same button combinations should work on most smartphones and tablets.
Method 1: Easy method (works on most Android 4.0 devices)
-Just press the Power button (the button on the right hand side of the phone) and the Home button (the button at the very bottom of the phone) at the same time. If you’re having trouble, hold down the home button first then tap the power button, but it really doesn’t get much easier than this method.
screen shot samsung galaxy s3 300x2361 How to take a screenshot on the Samsung Galaxy S III
Method 2: Use Hand Motion settings (Works only on Samsung Galaxy)
If your hands are getting cramped from the difficult button combination in Method 1, then rest assured that there is an easier method for you to use – as long as you’re willing to take a few seconds to set it up. Follow these steps to set up a Hand Motion to activate the screenshot command:
1) Go to the Settings menu
2) Select Motion
3) Scroll down to the Hand Motion settings
4) Look for the line that says “Palm swipe to Capture” and check the box beside it
5) Go back to the home screen and move your entire hand across the screen left to right or rigt to left to take a screenshot.
That’s it!


Source : oneclickroot.com