One of the best ways to differentiate various applications on your iPhone is to change the alert tones for each app. In this manner, you may detect whether you get a text message instead of an email without having to take your iPhone out of your pocket. Additionally, until Apple introduced iOS 17.2 in 2023,… Continue reading
How to Configure and Preview Your Mail Using USPS Informed Delivery
Perhaps this is a peculiar trait for someone who is definitely Gen Z, but I love snail mail. I mailed fifteen pieces of mail last week. Really. I just relocated to a different state, so I mailed postcards to everyone of my friends and family to welcome them to my new home. (In addition, I… Continue reading
Four Free Ways to Get AI Home Monitoring
Artificial intelligence capabilities that monitor your home’s cameras are immensely helpful for home security, saving you time and power while keeping you informed about everything that goes on in your house, from identifying loved ones’ faces to seeing when shipments abruptly disappear. Even more sophisticated queries, such as where children left their bikes or who… Continue reading
On foreign flights, flight attendants will walk from seat to seat and give you the worst headphones you’ve ever worn or placed in your ears. This normally doesn’t bother me since I always have my AirPods Pro with me to view content that I’ve downloaded on my tablet or listen to music on my phone.… Continue reading
How to Use AirDrop-Free to Move Huge Videos From Your iPhone to Your Mac
Sending films from your iPhone to your Mac is simple using AirDrop, but large files may cause it to malfunction. You are not alone if you have ever attempted to transmit a lengthy 4K video or anything similar to a feature film from your camera roll only to have the transfer slow or fail. AirDrop… Continue reading
Your ‘Continue Watching’ dispute with Disney Plus is messy. How to Fix It Here
Every TV season I began, I used to do my best to see it through. I’m always behind on all the stuff I want to see now, and I’m more prone to leave narrative lines unfinished and endings unfinished. If, like me, you have a tendency to discontinue movies or television series too soon, your… Continue reading
When you are without cell service, you may use your iPhone to send SOS messages. This Is How
Communication infrastructure is often among the first to be disrupted during large catastrophe events like Hurricane Milton, despite the fact that communication is crucial in an emergency. Emergency SOS allows you to use satellites to send text messages to first responders when you need assistance if you have an iPhone 14 or later running at… Continue reading
Will This Year See the Release of the New Apple AirPods Pro 3? Here’s What We Know
There is a lot of talk that Apple may release the third-generation AirPods Pro 3 sometime in 2025 since the company usually updates one of its AirPods models year and the AirPods Pro is ready for an upgrade. The brand-new AirPods 4 and AirPods 4 with Active Noise Canceling were released last year. However, Apple… Continue reading
The App at the Heart of Two US Military Controversies: What Is Signal?
Signal and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are making headlines again. Hegseth set up a Signal texting session with his brother and wife, according to a Sunday New York Times story. The recently disclosed Signal talk’s data are purportedly comparable to those disclosed in a previous Signal chat in March that included an Atlantic writer. Prior… Continue reading
Get iOS 18.4.1 Now to Take Advantage of These Crucial Security Updates
More than two weeks after releasing iOS 18.4, which introduced new emoji to the world, Apple published iOS 18.4.1 on April 16. According to Apple, the most recent update resolves two security flaws that might have been used in “extremely sophisticated” attacks and adds significant bug fixes to your iPhone. By selecting Settings > General… Continue reading