Cup 2010 - Frequently Asked Questions
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What is Cup 2010?
Cup 2010 is a great new iPad/iPhone/iTouch application that brings you all the best 2010 World Cup news content!
Follow the World Cup action with the latest results, stories, pictures, videos and background information.
News sources are from the USA, Canada, Great Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Brazil, and many more countries, presented in most major languages.
Cup 2010 is an easy-to-use set of World Cup bookmarks. We've done the research to find the best content from leading newspapers, web sites, TV networks and magazines, so you don't have to search. The best World Cup news sources are all just a single tap away!
You can instantly compare stories about your favorite athletes and teams from the leading news sources; from different countries, cities and media types.
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Where can I get Cup 2010?
Cup 2010 is available exclusively through Apple's App Store. Here is a link to the Cup 2010 web page where you can download Cup 2010 from the App Store.
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What does it cost?
Cup 2010 is available for 99¢ (US). Your price may vary depending upon your local currency.
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Do I have to pay extra to download video content?
No. All of the content in Cup 2010 is free.
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Will Cup 2010 use up my cellular data plan?
If you have an unlimited data plan, you don't have to worry about additional costs from your wireless carrier. To help those who need to manage their data consumption, Cup 2010 checks your internet connection every time you launch it. If you aren't using a WiFi connection it suggests you do so. Using WiFi is not required, but it is faster, and may save you data charges from your wireless carrier, depending on your plan. Please note that your wireless charges are your responsibility. Cup 2010 is not responsible for any of these charges under any circumstances.
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How do I get the latest content?
Cup 2010 will update the content automatically every time you select a news source from the main view. To refresh a content view, go back to the main view and re-select the news source.
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How do I interpret the small icons in the main view?
A flag indicates the country of origin for a news source. A yellow star is a recommended news source that has the most complete content.
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When I rotate my iPad/iPhone/iTouch, Cup 2010 displays sideways - Why?
Cup 2010 is designed to do this. You may want to view some content in landscape orientation for greater width. You can also pinch and squeeze the content view to expand and contract the size of the content, or double tap on the content to zoom in and out.
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Are there any known issues with Cup 2010?
None. But please keep in mind...
- You must have an active internet connection to view the content.
- Some content (e.g. Flash or videos) may not be formatted by the publishers to play on the iPad/iPhone/iTouch.
- Publishers may (very rarely) change their links, making their content unaccessible by Cup 2010. Also, publishers may perform occasional maintenance, making their content temporarily unavailable.
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Where can I report a bug or suggest an improvement?
Please visit the Cup 2010 web page, or send an email to support@ZETZmobile.com.