Category: iPadOS

  • How to Install iPadOS 17 Public Beta on iPad

    How to Install iPadOS 17 Public Beta on iPad

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Install iPadOS 17 Public Beta on iPad Now that the iPadOS 17 public beta is widely available for anyone to install, you may be interested in running the iPadOS 17 public beta on your iPad. With a customizable Lock Screen, interactive widgets, FaceTime video voicemail, and much…

  • How to Disable Rapid Response Updates on iPhone & iPad

    How to Disable Rapid Response Updates on iPhone & iPad

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Disable Rapid Response Updates on iPhone & iPad Apple has started issuing Rapid Security Response Updates for iOS and iPadOS. These small software updates for iPhone and iPad are intended to address known security risks and exploits, and without having to issue a full software update version…

  • How to Bypass CAPTCHAs on iPhone & iPad

    How to Bypass CAPTCHAs on iPhone & iPad

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Bypass CAPTCHAs on iPhone & iPad CAPTCHA’s are those annoying “prove you are a human” tests that are common on the web, making you do things like select all the motorcycles, crosswalks, or cars in a series of images, or type out a series of fuzzy characters…

  • How to Install iPadOS 17 Beta on iPad

    How to Install iPadOS 17 Beta on iPad

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Install iPadOS 17 Beta on iPad Now that iPadOS 17 beta and iOS 17 beta can be installed right now by anyone without having to pay for the annual Apple Developer membership fee, there are undoubtedly many users who are interested in installing iPadOS 17 beta onto…

  • How to Opt Into Beta System Software on iPhone & iPad

    How to Opt Into Beta System Software on iPhone & iPad

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Opt Into Beta System Software on iPhone & iPad Modern versions of iOS and iPadOS have changed the way that beta system software is opted into on iPhone and iPad, abandoning the usage of profiles, and instead using a simples settings adjustment toggle on the device itself.…

  • How to Send Voice Messages on iPhone & iPad in iOS 16

    How to Send Voice Messages on iPhone & iPad in iOS 16

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Send Voice Messages on iPhone & iPad in iOS 16 Voice Messages are a great feature in Messages for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, that allow you to record yourself speaking and send that audio as a message. This can be fantastic for hands-free texting and communication (say,…

  • How to Access Bing GPT Chatbot from Microsoft Edge on iPhone & iPad

    How to Access Bing GPT Chatbot from Microsoft Edge on iPhone & iPad

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Access Bing GPT Chatbot from Microsoft Edge on iPhone & iPad The latest versions of Microsoft Edge web browser for iPhone and iPad, and the Bing search engine itself, include integrated AI-powered chatbots that can be accessed and queried at anhy time. Why not take advantage of…

  • Make Siri Listen Longer for Commands on iPhone & iPad

    Make Siri Listen Longer for Commands on iPhone & iPad

    Go to OSX Daily to read Make Siri Listen Longer for Commands on iPhone & iPad If you ever find that Siri is cutting you off in the middle of you issuing a command to the virtual assistance, you may want to change the “Siri Pause Time” setting to a longer duration of time. You…

  • Fix iPhone Quick Start Not Working: 6 Troubleshooting Tips

    Fix iPhone Quick Start Not Working: 6 Troubleshooting Tips

    Go to OSX Daily to read Fix iPhone Quick Start Not Working: 6 Troubleshooting Tips Quick Start is the fantastic feature that allows users to easily transfer data from an old iPhone or iPad to a new iPhone or iPad, seamlessly, wirelessly, and with minimal effort. While Quick Start typically automatically opens when you get…

  • How to Remove a Rapid Security Response Update on iPhone or iPad

    How to Remove a Rapid Security Response Update on iPhone or iPad

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Remove a Rapid Security Response Update on iPhone or iPad Apple uses Rapid Security Response Updates to deploy critical fixes to security issues, and these updates are pushed to your iPhone or iPad automatically by default. While this is generally a good thing, since these little micro-updates…