How to use Shared with You on iOS 15
The Shared with You feature in iOS 15 is a time saver, and a convenience, but only when you know what it sets out to do.
The Shared with You feature in iOS 15 is a time saver, and a convenience, but only when you know what it sets out to do.
End arguments over song lyrics once and for all by sharing the lines from Apple Music to your friends via iMessage, Facebook, and Instagram.
Apple may have changed its plans for tabs in Safari on macOS Monterey, but Tab Groups are something different — and they're staying.
The new Quick Notes feature in macOS Monterey is yet another boon in the forthcoming operating system, but it doesn't always work the way you expect.
Shortcuts are the fastest way to get a lot done on macOS Monterey, but at first there's little to tell you how to actually run them. Here are all the ways to launch a Shortcut fast.
Translation is a brilliant new feature in macOS Monterey — except that system-wide translation that Apple claims, really isn't and so far comes with more limits than we expected. Here's what you can and can't do.
Picking text out of pictures with Live Text might seem to be of most use on iPhone, but you've got thousands of photos just waiting for it on macOS Monterey.
Focus Mode is reason enough to update to macOS Monterey, especially if you also use iOS 15. Here's what Focus Mode can do, and why you will love it.
You always could use tags in Apple Notes, but now it's as if the app pays attention, and it is so much useful in iOS 15 and macOS Monterey, that tagging will become a habit.
A star of the new iPadOS 15 is Quick Note. It's an excellent feature, the kind of small addition that changes how you work, for the better.
The way you find and set up widgets hasn't changed in iOS 15, but what there are, and what they can do, has.
There's no change to how you can arrange iPad app windows in iPadOS-15, but there's a big improvement to the way you can do it.
Apple's Reminders has always been a solid, basic To Do app, but in iOS 15 it takes another step forward by introducing tags as an extra level of organization.
If you need noise to distract you, but music is too much, your iPhone can now provide Background Sounds to help, in iOS 15.
Tab Groups are a little fiddlier to use on Safari on iPhone with iOS 15, but they're worth the effort — especially when you also use them on iPadOS 15, and macOS Monterey.
Apple's Private Relay feature in iOS 15 and macOS Monterey may only be a public beta at launch, but it's still a boon for privacy - except it won't always play nice with other VPNs you may have. Here's what you can do about it.
Live Text on iOS 15 lets you take text out of photos you took years ago — or that you haven't taken yet at all. Here's what it's capable of, plus what you can do when it doesn't quite work as it should.
From iOS 15 onwards, you can now elect to share your Health data with anyone you choose — and also choose just what they get to see.
If you have accidentally allowed apps to keep tracking you on your iPhone, you may want to change that. Here's how to manage your device's App Tracking Transparency settings.
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Do you want to make videos you share on social media better to watch? Here's how you can use Wondershare Filmora X's features to improve clips you want to share with your friends and the rest of the world.
Apple Maps, and third-party apps like the newly updated Where To?, can help you scout out your locale, build up an itinerary, and even use AR to show you to the places you need to go.
Apple's MagSafe Battery Pack is specifically designed for the iPhone 12 line. Here's what folks with older iPhones can to to make it work for them.
As the delayed 2020 Olympic Games get underway in Tokyo, international sports rights mean that there are surprisingly few ways to watch on iPhone.
In those times where you have your hands full, you'd probably want some way to control your Mac verbally. Here's how to get started with Voice Control.
AirPods Pro, in particular, are common targets for counterfeiters and some of them look exactly like the real things — but they never sound like them. Here's how to be sure you're getting the genuine article.
Having your Mac always available to work is great, but you do need to turn it off once in a while. Here's how to automate the shutdown, startup, and reboot of your MacBook Pro or iMac to keep it in top condition.
Make it easier to write information down on your iPad, by adding lines and grids to the background when you're using Notes on iPadOS or iOS.
If you want macOS to switch between Light and Dark Modes at specific times rather than at sunrise and sunset, you can take advantage of Night Shift to define when changes take place.
If you keep on changing TextEdit from rich text mode to plain text each time you open the app, here's how you can change the default settings in the often-used text-editing tool.
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