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How to Find an Apple Product's 'Reparability Score'
Read full article: at LifeHacker Thanks to new economic regulations in France, it’s now easier to judge the reparability of Apple’s products anywhere in the world. Read more… Read full article: at LifeHacker
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How to Use Spatial Audio on AirPods Pro & Max
Read full article: at LifeHacker When Apple announced the launch of their pricey AirPods Max, they highlighted a new, unheard of feature: something they called “Spatial Audio”. Granted, “Spatial Audio” is a term made up by Apple to sell headphones, but it’s basically surround sound inside your headphones. Read more… Read full article: at LifeHacker
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How to Control Which Apps Provide Data to Siri Apple Watch Face
Go to OSX Daily to read How to Control Which Apps Provide Data to Siri Apple Watch Face Apple Watch wearers have no shortage of options in terms of selecting their favorite watch face. There are tons to choose from with Apple adding new ones with each major watchOS revision. But there’s one that is…
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How to Set a Vibrating Silent Tap Alarm on Your Apple Watch
Go to OSX Daily to read How to Set a Vibrating Silent Tap Alarm on Your Apple Watch Want to set up a silent alarm clock on your Apple Watch? How’d you like to be tapped on your wrist to wake up? The Apple Watch can go beyond the iPhone silent vibration alarm feature and…
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How to Set Up Google Stadia on iOS if There's No 'App'
Read full article: at LifeHacker As you recall, Apple runs its App Store with an iron fist. And it’ll be a cold day in Cupertino before the company allows game-streaming services to have regular ol’ apps—not unless the service submits each streamable game for review by Apple, which isn’t going to happen. And you can…
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How to Use Apple Fitness+
Read full article: at LifeHacker Apple Fitness+ launches today, and if you have an Apple Watch Series 3 or newer, you can try it out. The service will cost $9.99/month (or $79.99/year) but when you buy a watch (or upgrade yours), you get a month’s access for free. Read more… Read full article: at LifeHacker
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How to Restore Your M1 Mac if macOS Won't Reinstall
Read full article: at LifeHacker Apple’s first generation of M1 Macs is slick, but some early adopters are running into a strange error that can render a new computer unusable. Those attempting to perform a full restore of macOS on an M1-equipped Mac or MacBook before upgrading to macOS Big Sur might experience a system-stopping warning…