Problem: Article: iPhoto’s convenient Beaming feature lets you easily send your photos to another iOS user.  Note that the other user should have iPhoto installed on their device. They should also share your Wi-Fi connection. If there is no Wi-Fi network, both devices should be connected via Bluetooth. Note that the receiving user will also have to have iPhoto open on his or her device. Tap Settings (gear icon) on your iPad. You will find this on the top right. This is enabled by default.  Make sure that Wireless Beaming is enabled on the receiving device as well. It is advisable to turn off Beaming when not required. This will prevent strangers from trying to beam your pictures. It will also help conserve your device’s battery power. This will ready the other device to receive your beamed pictures.  On your device, tap the photo, album or slideshow that wish to beam. This will let the other device receive the beamed items. This will automatically send pictures to the receiving device. Note that beaming allows you to send your pictures in full resolution.
Summary: Beam pictures from your iPad. Open iPhoto on your device. Access the Wireless Beaming feature. Go to Wireless Beaming. Tap the iOS device to select it. Tap Beam Photos or Beam Slideshows. Select your pictures. On the receiving device, tap “Yes”. Click “Done”.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Note that this refers to Windows' File Explorer, not the Internet Explorer browser. You may open Windows Explorer by pressing ⊞ Win + E, clicking the File Explorer folder on your Taskbar, performing a search for "File Explorer" on the Start screen or selecting the File Explorer shortcut under "Windows System" in Apps View. " Use the address bar to perform a search for "C:\Documents and Settings\username." Rather than typing "username," insert your actual username. Many simply adopt "Admin" as their usernames. Scroll down and find the Favorites folder, which will look like a folder with a star emerging from it. Select the Favorites folder so that it's highlighted. Once the folder is highlighted, right-click and select "Copy" from the menu that appears. Alternatively, you may also press Ctrl+C to copy the folder using your keyboard. You may choose to place your Favorites folder on a backup disk, a USB stick, or elsewhere on your hard disk. Once you've selected a location, right-click and select "Paste." Alternatively, you may also press Ctrl+V to paste the folder using your keyboard. This new location will serve as a backup for your Favorites.

SUMMARY: Open Windows Explorer. Access your user's "Documents and Settings. Access your Favorites folder. Copy the Favorites folder. Paste the Favorites folder in a new location.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use a brush to neatly comb back your hair. Gather it into a ponytail and secure it with an elastic either at the top of your head for a top knot or the back of your head for a regular bun. Wrap the end of the pony around the base, and pin it in place with bobby pins. You can also leave your hair down if you prefer. For a front of the head bun, you should use a large rectangular scarf. Carefully fold the scarf lengthwise into a thin band that’s approximately 3-inches (8-cm) wide. If you prefer, you can fold the scarf smaller than 3-inches (8-cm).
Summary: Put your hair in a topknot or a low bun. Create a thin band from a rectangular scarf.

The most important part of losing weight is not working out until you collapse — it's your diet. If you burn 500 to 750 more calories than what you eat every day, you will lose 1–2 pounds every week (any more than that is considered unsafe weight loss). There are tons of little changes you can make to cut calories from your diet, from replacing high-calorie dressings with vinaigrette and asking for all dressings/sauces served on the side, eating at the table instead of in front of the tv, skipping cheese and other fatty additions to your salads and meals, using smaller plates, leave off the whipped cream on your coffee drink, and on and on. Protein is required by the body to repair damaged cells and plays a vital role in growth and development. But it can also play a role in weight loss. Diets high in protein tend to make people feel fuller, and when paired with a reduction in carbohydrate intake these diets can help with weight loss. However, it's important to remember that not all sources of protein are good for you: red meat and full-fat dairy products, though high in protein, can also increase the risk of heart disease. Good sources of protein include:  Soy protein Legumes and beans Nuts Fish Skinless poultry Lean beef or pork Fat-free or low-fat dairy products While saturated fat leads to the body's retention of visceral fat, causing abdominal girth and excessive weight gain, studies have shown that a diet high in polyunsaturated fat helps promote the production of muscle mass instead of body fat. Polyunsaturated fats can also help reduce cholesterol levels in the body, lowering the risk of stroke and heart disease. Sources of polyunsaturated fats include:  Olive oil Soybean oil Corn oil Sunflower oil Salmon Mackerel Herring Trout Walnuts Sunflower seeds Tofu Soybean Foods that are low on the glycemic index (GI) are digested and absorbed more slowly than high-index foods, and when coupled with increased physical activity a low-GI diet has been shown to be effective in losing weight. Foods that are low on the glycemic index include:  Beans and lentils  Apples  Apricots  Bananas  Carrots  Corn  Mango  Oranges  Certain types of pasta Processed foods are often reached for as comfort food. But certain processed foods, like refined grains and refined sugars, increase inflammation in the body, and have been linked to excess belly fat. Some studies suggest that drinking green tea (including decaffeinated green tea) or taking green tea extracts can increase the body's rate of fat oxidation and may decrease overall body fat. The studies used green tea extract, administered by capsule, but dieters may also get some of the same benefits from drinking green tea. Adults typically need around 1,000 milligrams of calcium every day to help maintain muscle and nerve function, and it's necessary for healthy bones and teeth. But calcium may also help prevent the body from storing visceral fat in the abdomen. Though studies have not shown a drastic change in weight due to increased calcium intake, researchers suggest that it may have a small effect in some people. Calcium requires vitamin D to be absorbed into the body; therefore, be sure to get enough vitamin D as well. Sources of calcium include:  Dietary supplements Non-fat or low-fat milk and dairy products Kale Salmon Tofu (with calcium sulfate)
++++++++++
One-sentence summary -- Cut back on calories. Eat more protein. Eat polyunsaturated fats. Eat low-glycemic-index foods. Avoid processed foods. Drink green tea. Get enough calcium.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tap the Play store app icon on your home screen or in your app drawer. The first app on the list is usually the one. Tap on it to open its page. You can read more information about the app on the page. Tap on Install. It will download to your device and automatically install.
Summary:
Launch Google Play. Search for Pixlr-o-matic. Download and install the app.