Category: operatingsystems

  • How to Use Passkeys on Your iPhone or Mac

    How to Use Passkeys on Your iPhone or Mac

    Read full article: at LifeHacker A seamless login future is coming for all Apple users. Starting with iOS 16 and macOS Ventura, Apple offers built-in support for passkeys. You can add these new cryptographically generated keys directly to your iCloud Keychain and they’ll sync across all your devices using end-to-end encryption. As long as a…

  • How to Get the New iPhone Emojis Early

    How to Get the New iPhone Emojis Early

    Read full article: at LifeHacker Who doesn’t love new emojis? With Apple’s upcoming iOS 16.4, there are 21 new emojis to try out, including a new smiley, a pink heart, and a jellyfish. But you don’t need to wait until Apple releases iOS 16.4 to the public—you can try them out right now. Read more……

  • 9 Things That Suck About Setting Up a New iPhone (and How to Fix Them)

    9 Things That Suck About Setting Up a New iPhone (and How to Fix Them)

    Read full article: at LifeHacker Getting a new iPhone is an exciting thing, especially if you haven’t upgraded in a while. From the initial unboxing, to peeling the stickers off the device, everything about the experience is fun. That is, until you start setting it up, and hit some snags along the way. While many…

  • How to Instantly Measure Someone's Height on Your iPhone

    How to Instantly Measure Someone's Height on Your iPhone

    Read full article: at LifeHacker Many of us have been using iPhones since the beginning, and its “hidden” or “secret” features are things we’ve know about for ages. But every once in a while, I learn something new about iOS. This time, it’s a feature that lets you instantly measure someone with just your iPhone’s…

  • How to Translate Foreign Languages Directly From Your iPhone Camera

    How to Translate Foreign Languages Directly From Your iPhone Camera

    Read full article: at LifeHacker Every year, Apple adds a few new features that make third-party apps redundant. It’s so common that there’s a term for it—Sherlocking—that goes back to the early 2000s when Apple added a native search feature that made the Sherlock app useless. Read more… Read full article: at LifeHacker

  • How to Streamline Your iPhone 14 Pro’s Always-On Display

    How to Streamline Your iPhone 14 Pro’s Always-On Display

    Read full article: at LifeHacker With the 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max, Apple has finally brought an always-on display (AOD) to the iPhone. Android devices had the feature for years ago and Apple has been producing compatible OLED displays for almost as long, yet only now are we able to keep our iPhone displays…

  • How to Fix the Most Annoying iPhone Features in iOS 16

    How to Fix the Most Annoying iPhone Features in iOS 16

    Read full article: at LifeHacker iOS 16 is filled with awesome new features, from the ability to instantly copy the subject from images to a whole new customizable Lock Screen with widgets. But when it comes to new OS releases, there is no such thing as perfect. While the new release is packed with some…

  • How to Install Unsupported Apps on Older iPhones

    How to Install Unsupported Apps on Older iPhones

    Read full article: at LifeHacker As much as Apple will want you to buy the iPhone 14, your old phone is probably serving you just fine, even if the company doesn’t officially support it anymore. But the bigger problem with aging tech isn’t necessarily the lack of official software support, it’s when third-party developers stop…

  • How to See Your iPhone's Battery Percentage All the Time Again

    How to See Your iPhone's Battery Percentage All the Time Again

    Read full article: at LifeHacker When you look at the battery icon on your iPhone, you get a rough enough idea of how much battery life you still have to work with. But if you want to know exactly where you stand, you need to swipe down from the top right into Control Center, where…

  • How to Instantly Customize Lock Screen Notifications in iOS 16

    How to Instantly Customize Lock Screen Notifications in iOS 16

    Read full article: at LifeHacker Every year, and with every iOS update, it seems Apple tries to do something new when it comes to iPhone notifications. We’re not talking about reinventing the wheel or going the Android route—just incremental changes that improve your quality of life, at least as it pertains to your device. Read…