Published 12/2/2008
at Apple Hot News
Did you know that you can tell iPhone not to display your phone number when you call someone? That you can send a photo from your iPhone directly to a friend’s cellphone? Or that you can easily capture a screen shot on iPhone? Scott Kelby and Terry White explain how to do all of the above — and much more — in the 2nd edition of The iPhone Book, a great stocking stuffer now available on the Apple Online Store.
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