If the phone isn't charged, it won't show up on your computer. Make sure it's at least charged a bit before plugging it in.
Or, try another cable.
I think the cable is out of work.
connecting both the machines with a same cable which is a crosscable, which will able machines to communicate with each other, besides given alternate ip addresses on both machines
In 1889, a telegraph undersea cable was laid from Broome to Singapore, connecting to England. Hence the name Cable Beach given to the landfall site. For more (Info) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broome,_Western_Australia
Want to transfer iPhone photos to your Mac? Besides using the Photos app, you can also try third-party iOS management tools like MobiKin Assistant for iOS. Once connected, the software automatically detects your iPhone, lets you preview photos, and export them directly. It’s a flexible option, especially if you need to back up or manage photos in bulk.
From the information given out to the public, yes, it does.
A transfer letter is given to an employee when transferring to another location. When writing a transfer letter be sure to date it, state any perks or benefits given and state the reason for the transfer.
The heat given to or given up from a substance is called heat transfer.
name of the network
To activate your iPhone you need to ensure that you've inserted your sim card, installed the latest version of iTunes on your computer and then connect your iPhone via the charging/USB cable provided with your iPhone and connect it to a free USB slot on your computer. Your computer will or should recognise the new hardware and iTunes should automatically open. Once this happens you will be prompted via iTunes to register your iPhone. Follow all the steps to register your iPhone. You will then be given the opportunity to copy all music, photos and video's etc onto your iPhone, select from the options what you want to be copied to your phone. It is important to remember that what you copy to your phone will reduce the available memory of your phone, which can limit other things you might want to download and store on your phone such as apps.
Its a line on a map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure at a given time or on average over a given period.
Probably not.
Isobar is a line on a map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure, at a given time, or an average over a given period
Of the list items given, these are classified as human needs: A housing E Food F Clothing G utilities such as water The remaining list items given are classified as human wants, not needs, because no one requires these to survive: B Cable TV - Everyone can live without television, whether basic or cable TV. C house telephone - a telephone is a convenience, but not a need D iPhone - iPhones or even throw away cellphones are not needs H latest fashions - you can wear second hand clothing and used shoes and your survival needs will be met.