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See Who Is Connected to Your Hotspot & Remove Them
By Rhett Intriago
Ever find yourself in a situation where you need a Wi-Fi connection but you’re nowhere near a wireless router? You can use your iPhone to provide a Wi-Fi connection to your other devices. But what if someone you don’t want using your hotspot connects to it? Here’s how to kick someone off your iPhone’s personal hotspot.
How to Speed Up a Video on iPhone
By Rhett Intriago
Want to speed up a video on your iPhone? Whether you're trying to add some visual flair to your videos or you need to speed them up to fit a specific length for social media, we'll show you how to speed up a video on your iPhone.
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The iOS 16 Health App Features That Will Save Lives
By Leanne Hays
If you take prescription medications, you know the struggle. It's way too easy to forget to take your pills or call in a refill to the pharmacy. Apple is here to help with the new medication-tracking features coming with iOS 16.
iOS 16 Expands Apple Maps Coverage & Adds Multiple Stops
By Amy Spitzfaden Both
As of iOS 16, Apple Maps will at last let you add stops to a trip. Apple seems to be listening to our requests. In addition to allowing you to add up to 15 stops to a journey (a feature Google Maps has had for years), Apple Maps will help you navigate cities more easily. With iOS 16, you'll be able to see the cost of a trip or transit you're planning, add your transit cards to your Apple Wallet, as well as replenish these cards through your iPhone.
Pay Later & Order Tracking Coming to Apple Wallet
By Elisabeth Garry
Apple announced major upgrades to Apple Wallet at its WWDC keynote address. With iOS 16, Apple is introducing Apple Pay Later and order tracking for purchases made via Apple Pay, along with digital ID support for age-restricted purchases, and 11 more states that are expected to integrate state IDs and driver's licenses with Apple Wallet.
Apple Introduces Custom Focus Features with iOS 16
By Leanne Hays
Apple introduced Focus mode with iOS 15 and macOS Monterey last year, and this year, iOS 16 will offer us more customizable Focus features.
iOS 16 to Let You Unsend, Edit & Mark Messages Unread on iPhone
By Amy Spitzfaden Both
Apple is bringing much-needed upgrades to the Messages app in iOS 16. Many know the frustration of sending a message the second after our iPhone wrongly autocorrected a word, of sending a message to the wrong number, or wishing badly you could unsend that text. With iOS 16, we have the option to go back an undo or redo some of our choices.
Notifications Get a Makeover in iOS 16
By Elisabeth Garry
At the WWDC keynote on June 6, Apple announced revamped notifications for iOS 16 that will make it possible to see more information in your notifications without having to unlock your iPhone. Users have been grousing about the utility of notifications on the iPhone lagging behind that offered by certain Android phones, and Apple heard those concerns loud and clear.
iOS 16 Finally Brings a Customizable Lock Screen to the iPhone
By Amy Spitzfaden Both
Apple is bringing significant Lock screen updates our way with iOS 16, allowing us to add widgets, customize the font and color of our time display, and even swipe between different Lock screen backgrounds if you're having a hard time choosing just one. Let's take a closer look at these new features.
There are hundreds of Mac keyboard shortcuts to help boost your productivity and streamline multitasking. Mac hot corners are nifty shortcuts that are simple to set up and even faster than common keyboard shortcut commands. Below, we'll show you how to set up hot corners on your Mac. Once I started using hot corners I wondered how I ever got along without it.
Safari Tabs Disappeared on iPhone? How to Get Them Back!
By Kenya Smith
Why do your tabs keep closing on iPhone or iPad? Maybe you wanted to retrieve a few interesting recipes you saw online, but now the tabs for those recipes are nowhere to be seen in Safari. But don't panic! We'll show you how to retrieve those lost tabs on your iPhone or iPad.
iPhone 13 Macro Photography Guide & Macro Settings
By Olena Kagui
The iPhone 13 macro feature opens up a whole new world for photography enthusiasts like you! I’ll teach you everything you need to know about macro mode and settings. Plus, I’ll show you some cool macro photography examples that will inspire you to try it for yourself!
9 Hidden Ways to Use LiDAR: iPhone’s Secret Weapon
By Olena Kagui
LiDAR makes it possible for self-driving cars to detect their surroundings, but it also has many benefits for iPhone users. iPhones with LiDAR sensors take significantly better low-light photos and portraits. LiDAR also allows iPhones to measure distance accurately, scan 3D objects and 360° spaces, and use augmented reality apps.
iPhone Lenses Explained: Wide, Ultra Wide & Telephoto
By Olena Kagui
Since the release of the iPhone 11 Pro in September 2019, seeing three lenses on an iPhone has become the norm, at least for the Pro models. In this article, I'll explain why iPhones, iPads, and most Android phones have multiple lenses and what each iPhone 14 lens does.
Which iPhone Has the Best Camera & How Does Yours Compare?
By Olena Kagui
The newer iPhones have three lenses on the back and a camera on the front. Each lens serves a different purpose for your various shots. Let's figure out which lenses your iPhone has and how they stack up to Apple's best iPhone cameras.
How to Add Your Own Music to Apple Music with iTunes on PC
By Brian Peters
The Apple Music subscription service provides a huge library of music to stream, but of course, it doesn't have every song that exists. So what if you want to add one of those missing songs to your personal Apple Music library? We'll show you how to do so using iTunes on your PC.
What sets the best Procreate drawings apart from others is the use of brushes! There are many websites where you can download free Procreate brushes that can enhance your art and improve your drawing process. I'm excited to share my favorite Procreate brushes with you, and I'll teach you how to download them too!
Big Lock Screen, Focus & Notification Updates Expected at Apple’s June 6 Software Event
By Susan Misuraca
In the 184th episode, David and Donna pore over the rumors leading up to Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference. Tune in to imagine what an always-on Lock screen, expanded notification settings, and redesigned Messages app could look like. Other topics include supply chain delays for Mac and iPad orders and what that means for Apple’s product lineup this year.