Tag: iOS
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Make Sure to Get Your $29 iPhone Battery Replacements Soon as Apple’s Discount Program is Set to End on December 31 – MacRumors
If you have an older iPhone with a less than optimal capacity, you only have until December 31 for the reduced price battery replacement. Follow the directions in the link below to see how your devices’ battery is, and if necessary, make an appointment to get it replaced before the end of the year. Source:…
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Apple Responds to Dash Controversy
One side or the other is lying here. And Apple is adamant that it’s not them. Source: Apple Responds to Dash Controversy The above link gives an update to what happened with the Dash API doc app which I wrote about here. I guess the moral of the story is if you want to help…
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Thinking about developing for iOS?
Do you have an app on the iOS App Store? Are you thinking about developing an app for iOS? A developer of widely used Mac and iOS apps recently had his Apple Developer account terminated after he tried to change from an individual to a company account. You can read here his blog post where…
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First impressions of iOS 10, macOS sierra and watchOS 3
As a registered Apple developer (though I am still learning) I have access to the GM (Gold Master) which should be the versions released on September 13th for iOS and watchOS and September 20th for macOS. Since beta software can be buggy and cause problems I don’t install it on hard drives or devices which…
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Checklist 001: Selling Your Old iOS Device – The Checklist by SecureMac
Source: Checklist 001: Selling Your Old iOS Device – The Checklist by SecureMac An interesting episode of a new security focused podcast which talks about the steps you should take if you are selling your iOS device.
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How to turn off Apple Music’s automatic subscription renewal | iMore
Source: How to turn off Apple Music’s automatic subscription renewal | iMore If you install iOS 8.4 on your iDevice and don’t want Apple Music to automatically renew after your 3 month trial, be sure to follow these directions. You only need to do it on one iDevice. It automatically updates the others.
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My thoughts on Apple’s WWDC 2015 Keynote
I finally had a chance to watch the almost 2 1/2 hour WWDC keynote from this past Monday. For the Mac, OS X 10.11 El Capitan (a formation inside of Yosemite Park) continues the pattern of previous OS X updates (major, minor) This version focuses on user experience and performance, no major interface changes. All…
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Remember, don’t install beta software on your primary devices | iMore
A very good reminder. Beta software is NOT complete. It is intended for developers to test their apps (programs) with the new system before it is fully released. It WILL be incomplete. There WILL have bugs (problems). There may be features added or removed at the time of the final release. It may seem stable, but…
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Why you really want to update iOS now (it’s not emojis) | Cult of Mac
Why you really want to update iOS now (it’s not emojis) | Cult of Mac. This is another reminder of why it is important to upgrade your devices when they say there is an update available. Android devices may be cheaper and more customizable, but you might not be able to run the latest versions…
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Apple releases OS X 10.10.3 update with new Photos app, iCloud Photo Library
Apple releases OS X 10.10.3 update with new Photos app, iCloud Photo Library. I know what I’ll be doing tonight -updating my Mac and my iPhone and iPad to iOS 8.3