Category: iPhone

  • How to Set Up Rain and Snow Alerts on Your iPhone

    How to Set Up Rain and Snow Alerts on Your iPhone

    Read full article: at LifeHacker Weather forecasts can be helpful for planning in advance, but knowing it’s about to rain right before it actually starts can save you the headache of getting literally caught in a storm. If you’ve updated to the latest version of iOS 15, you can now set up real-time precipitation notifications…

  • How to Speed Up & Slow Down Videos on iPhone with iMovie

    How to Speed Up & Slow Down Videos on iPhone with iMovie

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Speed Up & Slow Down Videos on iPhone with iMovie Do you want to speed up or slow down some of the video footage/clips on your iPhone? This is a feature that most video editing software offers, but thanks to Apple’s iMovie app for iPhone and iPad,…

  • How to Block Apple Music from Using Cellular Data on iPhone

    How to Block Apple Music from Using Cellular Data on iPhone

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Block Apple Music from Using Cellular Data on iPhone Do you want to stop Apple Music from accessing your cellular data? Maybe, you want to make sure it doesn’t exhaust your iPhone monthly data allowance? Apple Music may not consume large amounts of data like a video…

  • How to Save Reading Lists Offline on iPhone, iPad & Mac

    How to Save Reading Lists Offline on iPhone, iPad & Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Save Reading Lists Offline on iPhone, iPad & Mac If you regularly make use of Safari’s Reading List feature to save web content for reading later in your free time, you may be interested in checking out the offline reading feature that’s available for reading list items.…

  • How to Stop Apps from Using Cellular Data on iPhone & iPad

    How to Stop Apps from Using Cellular Data on iPhone & iPad

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Stop Apps from Using Cellular Data on iPhone & iPad Do you want to prevent certain apps installed on your iPhone or iPad from accessing your cellular data? Many people have limited cellular data plans, so it’s easy to see why you might want to limit or…

  • How to Save Webpage as PDF Using Safari on iPhone & iPad

    How to Save Webpage as PDF Using Safari on iPhone & iPad

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Save Webpage as PDF Using Safari on iPhone & iPad Are you looking to save a webpage or multiple webpages as PDF files to your iPhone or iPad? There are many reasons you might want to do this, perhaps you’re wishing to save a webpage receipt as…

  • How to Avoid Paying High Subscription Fees for Apps

    How to Avoid Paying High Subscription Fees for Apps

    Read full article: at LifeHacker Notability created some drama for itself this week when it announced that it would switch all users over to a subscription-based payment system—including those who had already paid for the app. While the app quickly reversed course (likely because they were about to break Apple’s terms of service), it serves…

  • How to Use Reading List on iPhone, iPad, & Mac

    How to Use Reading List on iPhone, iPad, & Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Use Reading List on iPhone, iPad, & Mac Are you the kind of person who reads a lot of written content on the web, like our wonderful articles, general news, long-form content, personal blogs, or whatever else? If so, you may be interested in taking advantage of…

  • How to Enable Mac's New Built-In Two-Factor Authenticator (and Why You Should)

    How to Enable Mac's New Built-In Two-Factor Authenticator (and Why You Should)

    Read full article: at LifeHacker In case you haven’t heard us preach about this issue before, you really should be using two-factor authentication for all your important accounts. An extra layer of added security, with a six-digit passcode that’s regenerated every 30 seconds, is essential for keeping your digital accounts safe and secure. But the……

  • How to AirPlay to a Mac (from iPhone, iPad, Mac)

    How to AirPlay to a Mac (from iPhone, iPad, Mac)

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to AirPlay to a Mac (from iPhone, iPad, Mac) One of the most interesting features added to macOS Monterey is the ability to AirPlay to your Mac using an iPhone, iPad, or even another Mac. If you’re familiar with Apple devices, you probably know what AirPlay is already.…