1 Enter the "Home Screen" - Enter the “Home Screen” of the iPod Touch.
(You can enter the “Home Screen” by pressing the Home Button of your iPod Touch)
2. Press the “Settings” icon
Press the “Settings” icon from the Home Screen.
3. Choose “Wi-Fi”
Press the “Wi-Fi” icon on the “Settings” menu.
4. Select the Wi-Fi Network
”iPod Touch” will search for the wireless network within its reception range. Please select the network you would like to connect from the wireless network list.
* If the wireless network list doesn’t show up:
Press the icon on the right side of the Wi-Fi icon.
If the wireless net work list still doesn’t show up, there might be a
problem with your “iPod Touch” wireless network.
5. Input the password.
When connecting to network that has encryption, you will be prompted to provide the Password of that network. Please key in the Password and click “Join”.
* If you cannot connect to the network
Please confirm the Password is correct and connect again.
* If the Password is correct and you still cannot connect to the network
Please follow the steps below::
Enter the “Settings” option from the “Home Screen”, then enter
General” → “Keyboard” → “International Keyboards”, and click the
icon button next to the “English” option. Press the “Home Button” on
your iPod Touch, go back to the “Home Screen”, follow the connecting steps
from step 1 mentioned above. When you’re back to Step 5, please press the
Globe icon on the lower left of the screen and switch the keyboard to
English mode.
6. Wireless Connection Established
After finishing all the setting steps.
There will be a Wi-Fi icon appearing on the upper-left part of the screen. The icon might be different base on the signal strength.
Press the “Home Button” of the iPod Touch, go back to the “Home Screen”, press “Safari” icon, and you can start using the Internet
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Monday, July 14, 2008
Tutorial : Setting Up your Ipod Touch for Wireless Connection
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Thursday, June 19, 2008
Chinese Cantonese Tutorials - Lesson 2
This is the 2nd lesson (out of 20 lessons) of my basic Cantonese tutorials. Should you wish to read the other lessons, please click this link or go to Chinese Cantonese Tutorials Website.
Appellations
中文 | English | Cantonese | Tagalog |
稱 呼 | Appellation | Ching Fu | Pantawag |
我 | I | Ngo | Ako |
你 | You | Lei/Nei | Ikaw |
我 們 | We / Our | Ngo tei | Tayo |
先生 | Mister / Sir | Sin sang | Mister / Ginoo |
太太 | Mrs. / Madam | Dai Dai | Misis / Ginang |
小姐 | Miss | Siu tsie | Dalaga / Miss |
爸爸 / 父親 | Father | Pa pa | Tatay/Itay |
媽媽/毋親 | Mother | Ma ma | Nanay/Inay |
公公/ | Grandfather | Kung Kung | Lolo |
婆婆 | Grandmother | Po po | Lola |
姐姐 | Elder Sister | tsie tsie | Ate |
妹妹 | Younger Sister | Mui Mui | Bunso Babae |
哥哥 | Elder Brother | Ko ko | Kuya |
弟弟 | Younger Brother | Tai Tai | Bunso Lalake |
姨姨 | Auntie | Yi yi | Tita |
叔叔/伯伯 | Uncle | Suk suk | Tito |
女孩/女兒 | Daughter | Nui | Anak na Babae |
男孩/男兒 | Son | chai | Anak na Lalake |
男仔 | Boy | Nam chai | Lalake |
女仔 | Girl | Nui chai | Babae |
媳/女婿 | Daughter/Son -in-law | San Po / Nui Sai | Manugang |
姐夫 | Sister-In-Law | che Fu / Mui Fu | Hipag |
弟夫 | Brother-In-Law | Dai Fu | Bayan |
奶奶/老 | Mother/Father-in-law | Nai Nai / Loh Ye | Biyenan |
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Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Chinese Cantonese Tutorials - Lesson 1
This is the first part of the cantonese tutorials that I have prepared in my other site Cantonese Tutorials. There are 20 Chinese Cantonese lessons on that site. I'll try to add them here, but due to limitations in Blogger editor, its quite difficult to just copy and paste. Anyway, hope that this could help you in learning the Cantonese language.
Numbers
中文 | English | Cantonese | Tagalog |
Number | Ho Ma | Numero | |
0 | Zero | Ling | Sero |
1 | One | Yat | Isa |
2 | Two | Yi | Dalawa |
3 | Three | Sam | Tatlo |
4 | Four | Se | Apat |
5 | Five | Em | Lima |
6 | Six | Lok | Anim |
7 | Seven | Chat | Pito |
8 | Eight | Pak | Walo |
9 | Nine | Kau | Siyam |
10 | Ten | Sap | Sampu |
11 | Eleven | Sap yat | Labing-Isa |
12 | Twelve | Sap yi | Labing-Dalawa |
20 | Twenty | Yi sap | Dalawam pu |
21 | Twenty-One | Yi sap yat | Dalawampu't isa |
30 | Thirty | Sam sap | Tatlong pu |
100 | One Hundred | Yat pak | Isang Daan |
1000 | One Thousand | Yat chin | Isang Libo |
1/2 | One-Half | Yat pun | Kalahati |
Money
Money | chin | Pera | |
Dollar | Man | Dolyar | |
1 | One Dollar | Yat man | Isang dolyar |
2 | Two Dollar | Leong man | Dalawang dolyar |
3 | Three Dollar | Sam man | Tatlong dolyar |
10 | Ten Dollar | Sap man | Sampung dolyar |
0.1 | Ten Cents | Yat ho | Sampung Centavos |
0.5 | Fifty Cents | Em ho | Limangpung Centavos |
0.7 | Seventy Cents | Chat ho | Pitong Centavos |
0.9 | Ninety Cents | Kau ho | Siyamnapung Centavos |
20 | Twenty Dollars | Yi sap man | Dalawampung dolyar |
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