iPhone: The Missing Manual, 3rd Edition
by David Pogue
Head First iPhone Development
by Dan Pilone; Tracey Pilone
The iPhone™ Developer’s Cookbook: Building Applications with the iPhone 3.0 SDK, Second Edition
by Erica Sadun
Deitel® Developer Series iPhone® for Programmers: An App-Driven Approach
by Paul Deitel; Harvey Deitel; Abbey Deitel; Eric Kern; Michael Morgano - All of Deitel & Associates, Inc.
Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, 1st Edition
by Jonathan Stark
Taking the Murphy's Law approach that if something can go wrong, it probably will, Ted explains how your iPhone figures out where in the world it is, how it connects to Internet and cellular data networks, and how it communicates with your Mac. You'll learn key details of syncing with iTunes and via MobileMe, how to manage your apps, and ways you can share files with your Mac. The ebook helps you get the most life from your iPhone battery and connect a Bluetooth headset, and it provides tricks for typing more quickly and accurately. Ted also provides a cornucopia of helpful advice for making the most of the main built-in iPhone apps, including iPod, Phone, Mail, Maps, and Safari. But that's not all-extensive problem-solving sections help you solve network problems, resolve sync conflicts, avoid crashes, and, if necessary, restore an ailing iPhone from backup.
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