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How to Reverse a Video on iPhone
By Olena Kagui
Reversing a video on your iPhone is not as straightforward as it should be. I’ll teach you how to reverse a video on iPhones using websites and third-party apps. While the easiest and quickest solutions are paid, I will also teach you how to put a video in reverse for free!
How to Fix iPhone Force Restart Not Working
By Olena Kagui
The hard reset iPhone troubleshooting steps are quite simple. If your iPhone doesn't switch off even after a force restart attempt, try to update the iOS and toggle off the Press Side Button for the Siri feature. In case your iPhone won't turn on, make sure your iPhone is sufficiently charged. Finally, we'll teach you a more drastic fix.
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How to Change Weight on Apple Watch
By Rhett Intriago
The Apple Watch, being a fitness-focused device, allows you to set your weight and log workouts, which means you can set goals for yourself. As you work out more, your weight might change, so knowing how to change weight on Apple Watch is an excellent skill to have.
How to Delete a Workout on Apple Watch
By Rhett Intriago
One of the Apple Watch’s most useful features is its ability to record your workouts, allowing you to meet your fitness goals. If you ever need to know how to delete a workout on your Apple Watch, you can do so from the Health app or Fitness app on your iPhone.
During its WWDC 2022 Keynote on June 6, Apple announced two MacBooks powered by the new M2 chip: the new 13-inch MacBook Air and the updated 13-inch MacBook Pro. The M2 MacBook Air should be a good option for most people looking to get a new Mac unless they need Pro-level processing power. Here's what the new MacBook Air has to offer and how the 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro compares to the M2 MacBook Air.
Apple announced big iPadOS 16 updates during the live presentation marking the start of WWDC 2022. Many new features coming with iOS 16, like the updates to the Lock Screen, Messages, and Focus will be available on the iPad as well, but we can look forward to some exciting new iPad-specific features, too.
Join the Discussion: iPhone Life's iOS 16 Live Q&A
By Donna Schill
At its annual Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, Apple unveiled new operating systems coming to all of its major devices this fall. The two-hour presentation was jam-packed with features for the upcoming iOS 16, iPadOS 16, MacOS Ventura, and WatchOS 9.
Wondering what these upcoming changes mean for you? We’re excited to announce that for the first time ever, we will be hosting a live event to put iOS 16 in context and answer all of your questions.
Apple WWDC 2022: The Best Features Coming Your Way
By Susan Misuraca
In episode 185, Donna and David share standout software features from Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference. Learn what iOS 16, iPadOS 16, watchOS 9 & macOS Ventura have in store for you. In the market for a MacBook? Stick around to discover what sets the new M2 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro apart.
New Apple M2 Chips Are Coming to MacBook Air & MacBook Pro
By Olena Kagui
In the past year and a half, Apple has replaced the Intel Core processor in nearly the entire Mac lineup with its own silicon chip. During the WWDC 2022 Keynote, Apple announced a brand new M2 chip that brings improved speed, power, and efficiency to the newest MacBook Air and the upgraded 13-inch MacBook Pro, both of which will be available next month. But before you rush to add an M2 Mac to your shopping cart, make sure to read this article.
Apple previewed iOS 16 at the June 6 WWDC Keynote, and there's a lot to love about the new iPhone software update. iOS 16 offers an impressive Lock Screen makeover, a seamless new way to share photos, exciting Messages and Mail app upgrades, improvements to Focus features, Apple Wallet, Maps, and more. Let's go over everything we have to look forward to in the fall.
Everything Announced at Apple's 2022 WWDC Keynote Event
By Amy Spitzfaden Both
Apple's 2022 WWDC keynote was packed full of features many of us have been requesting for quite some time, from a customizable Lock Screen to multiple stops in Apple Maps. While most of it isn't groundbreaking technology, they're features many users will appreciate. Apple also announced a new MacBook Air, powered by the next generation of Apple's in-house processing chip, called the M2. Let's dive in to all the goodies and upgrades coming our way.
WatchOS 9: Zeroing In on the Apple Watch’s Health & Fitness Capabilities
By Rachel Needell
Apple unveiled its new smartwatch operating system, watchOS 9, during the WWDC 2022 keynote address. These updates focus on perfecting the Apple Watch as a fitness device. While we did get some additional watch faces and updates to banner notifications, Apple’s focus with watchOS 9 is clearly on health tracking and fitness.
New Productivity Features Come to macOS Ventura
By Olena Kagui
Apple’s new macOS Ventura software brings exciting new productivity features and app upgrades to the Mac that will have you working smarter, not harder. Here’s everything you need to know.
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.