Did you know that your iPhone tracks everywhere you go? It does; and if there is a place you visit often enough, it marks it as a Significant Location (a feature formerly known as Frequent Locations). This tip will show you how to find your iPhone location history in your Location Services settings. And we'll also cover how to turn Significant Locations tracking off and how to clear your iPhone location history, in case looking at the list of all the places you frequently visit gives you the heebie-jeebies.
iPadOS 14 Rumor Roundup
By Mike Riley
Next week at its Wordwide Developers Conference, Apple will share all the details about what we can expect from the newest versions of its software for the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac. While a majority of the conference keynote is expected to focus on iOS 14 improvements, there will also be dedicated time set aside to discuss its superset, iPadOS. Features in iOS 14 will be replicated in iPadOS 14, whith added UI improvements specifically for the iPad platform. Since Apple is rumored to be replacing Intel CPUs with its own custom ARM processors in future macOS-based laptops, the differentiation between macOS and iPadOS will essentially boil down to a legacy OS that doesn't support touch and a modern OS that does. Apple's recent addition of mouse and trackpad support in iPadOS makes it clear that Apple intends to make iPadOS the successor to macOS, and perhaps in a few years, the two operating systems will merge into a single unified next-gen OS. But for now, the incremental improvements we expect Apple to announce at this year's WWDC include the following.
Episode 137 - WWDC 2020 Rumors: What to Expect from iOS 14 & iPadOS 14
In the 137th episode of the iPhone Life Podcast, tune in as David and Donna review the iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 features they’re expecting Apple to unveil at the Worldwide Developers Conference. And tune in after the keynote next Monday, June 22, for the team's special post-WWDC episode where you'll be able to ask your questions live!
WWDC 2020 Rumors: What to Expect from iOS 14 & iPadOS 14
By Donna Schill
In the 137th episode of the iPhone Life Podcast, tune in as David and Donna review the iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 features they’re expecting Apple to unveil at the Worldwide Developers Conference. And tune in after the keynote next Monday, June 22, for the team's special post-WWDC episode, where you can ask your questions live!
Keep Your Cables Neat & Hidden with Out of Sight Brackets
(Sponsored Post) By Nicholas Naioti on Thu, 06/11/2020
Visualize your perfect office or home entertainment setup. All your gear is synced—a monitor or two, a few speakers, an Apple TV, a router, a cable box, your laptop, a mouse or trackpad, a printer, and, of course, your iPhone, Apple Watch, and headphones or earbuds. In your mind's eye, everything is clean and orderly, but, in reality, there are unsightly wires and charging cables all over the place!
All this disorganization comes with a cost. To begin with, there's the stress of wasting time looking for the right cable and the frustration of attempting to dust or vacuum around your nest of wires. There are also multiple hazards for small children and pets, such as chewing on wires, tripping and falling over a cable on the floor, or even becoming entangled in the jumble of cords.
It's time to get this mess organized, and a universal mounting system from Out of Sight Brackets is the product you need to get it done.
The Brydge 10.2 Transforms Your iPad Into A MacBook
The Brydge 10.2 turns your iPad 7th Gen into the ultimate 2-in-1 device. This keyboard case seamlessly blends in with your tablet, giving your iPad the look and feel of a MacBook. With customizable backlit keys, this case makes it easy to work at night. Plus, the adjustable case makes it simple to view your iPad at any angle. Pick up your Brydge today!
Apple showcases new software for its devices every June at the World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC), a mecca for developers and system engineers eager to learn about changes for the year ahead. The event traditionally commences with a keynote by Apple's CEO, Tim Cook. While not as captivating a showman as Steve Jobs, Cook's enthusiasm for his company and talented teams is infectious. This year, due to the coronavirus pandemic, WWDC will be an entirely virtual event, with both sessions and the June 22 keynote held online. In keeping with tradition, Apple should debut the next version of iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and macOS at WWDC. In anticipation of the new releases, I've collected the top rumors and leaks for this year's announcements, along with some wishful thinking and speculation. Let's open the rumor window to the future and see what Apple might share with the world this June.
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