Whether your iPhone or iPad is long overdue a battery replacement, or you just want to get more juice out of a single charge, here's a way to keep your device's Low Power Mode on all the time. Most ‌iPhone‌ and iPad users will be familiar with the way their device throws up a prompt to turn on Low Power Mode when the battery falls to 20 percent. The special mode conserves what remaining battery life the device has left by limiting some features, but by default the mode automatically turns off when a charging iPhone or iPad reaches 80 percent. If that irks you, don't worry – there is a solution. Perhaps you're running the latest version of iOS…
You can use Secure Notes in Keychain Access to store confidential information. This information can be completely unrelated to your computer, such as combinations to locks, personal identification numbers (PINs) for bank accounts, credit card numbers, confidential notes, cryptographic keys, and any other information that you want to keep private. Create a Secure Note: In the Keychain Access app on your Mac, select a keychain in the Keychains list. If you’re not sure which keychain to pick, it’s recommended that you use iCloud Keychain to store secure notes. Notes that you create are available and updated across your devices (when you’re signed in with your Apple ID). Choose File > New Secure Note Item. Type a name for the note…
Apple today provided the third beta of the upcoming iOS 17 software release to developers for testing purposes, and as with all betas, there are small refinements and tweaks to various features and interface elements in the update. This guide highlights everything new in the third beta of ‌iOS 17‌. Deleted Photos In the Recently Deleted album, Apple has made tweaks to the interface. Rather than separate Delete and Recover buttons, there's now a small three-dot menu icon at the bottom of the display that can be tapped to bring up the recover and delete options. With no images selected, options include Delete All and Recover All, but with images selected, there is an option to recover or delete specific…
Apple's Beats by Dr Dre has revealed a special edition made in collaboration with Japan's Fragment Design, with a black and a white version.Source: Fragment Design and Beats by Dr DreBeats has collaborated with Fragment Design before, and the Japanese firm's lead designer has announced the latest device. It will be available on Apple's online store, plus what are described as selected retailers, from July 7, 2023. Read more...
Apple is introducing several new safety-focused features in iOS 17, including new measures to keep you safe when you're traveling and to prevent you from seeing images you don't want to see. This guide highlights all of the safety functions that Apple added to ‌iOS 17‌, and it accompanies our iOS 17 privacy and security guide. Sensitive Content Warnings With Sensitive Content Warnings, incoming files, videos, and images are scanned on-device and blocked if they contain nudity. It is a function that will put a stop to unsolicited nude photos and similar content. The opt-in blurring can be applied to images in Messages, AirDrop, Contact Posters for the Phone app, FaceTime messages, and third-party apps. This is separate from the…
In Nasdaq trading today, shares of Apple Inc. (AAPL) rose $4.38, or 2.31%, to $193.97, a new all-time closing high. Apple today also set a new all-time intraday high of $194.48. Apple’s 52-week low stands at $124.17. Monday’s trading volume for AAPL shares was 79,822,375 versus Apple’s average trading volume of 56,861,696 shares. Apple’s PE Ratio currently stands at 32.93. Apple currently has a market value of $3.051 trillion, making it the world’s most valuable company. The top five U.S. publicly-traded companies, based on market value: 1. Apple (AAPL) – $3.051T 2. Microsoft (MSFT) – $2.532T 3. Alphabet (GOOGL) – 1.524T 4. Amazon (AMZN) – $1.338T 5. NVIDIA (NVDA) – $1.045T Selected companies’ current market values: • Tesla (TSLA) –…
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