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The iPhone and iPad have built-in Wi-Fi that works perfectly fine, but if for some reason you’d prefer an ethernet connection, blogger Jacob Salmela shows you how to do it. You’ll basically ...
Moreover it turns out that this feature has been hidden away since iOS 10.2, which was released in December. So if your iPhone or iPad uses iOS 10.2, iOS 10.2.1 or one of the iOS 10.3 betas you ...
Over on Make there is a new cable that will allow you to connect the iPhone to an Arduino box without having to jailbreak the device. The cable will also work on the iPad and iPod touch as well ...
What’s Included in the Kit It sells for $59 and you get the cable that plugs into the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch sync port and has a RS232 port on the other end. The kit also has a RS232-to-TTL ...
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