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Enable night reading mode in all iOS 5 apps
Along with the new iOS 5, there are loads of new features which may be small but quite useful. One of them is night reading mode. When you activate the night-time reading mode from the fonts menu in iBooks, the default white-on-black color scheme is reversed – background goes black while the text color turns white thus causing less strain

Hands on : How to use iMessages on your new iOS 5 device
The sole remaining reason to use a BlackBerry is BBM—and now, the iPhone’s got its own version a.k.a iOS 5. It’s better than texting, but it comes with some potentially terrifying social vortexes to navigate. Here’s how to own iMessage, stress-free. Anyone still BBMing will tell you the Let people know when you’ve read their messages (most of the time)

How to successfully upgrade to iOS 5 without issues : A guide
Even though iOS 5 won’t be released officially until October 12th, you can install the final version right now even if you’re not a developer. Thanks to some anonymous public postings of the software update files, you can update right now. Here’s how. UPDATE: iOS 5 has been officially released! Read this to learn how to install the update

How to sync iTunes through Wi-Fi on your new iOS 5
One of the biggest changes iOS 5 brings for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch users is Wi-Fi Sync. With it, you no longer need to physically connect your iOS device to your Mac or PC to sync its contents with iTunes. Instead, you need only to be on the same Wi-Fi network for iTunes to see your device and sync

iOS 5 upgrade guide on Windows and Mac
If you own an iOS device and are skeptical about the new iOS 5 update. Here is our quick guide for upgrading your precious iOS device to the latest from Cupertino. The first step is updating your Computer. You will need to update you computer to the last builds of the following softwares, if you are on a PC Computer







