BY Dom Esposito on Thu December 13th, 2012
With the help of Wolfram Alpha, you can drastically improve Siri's answers by adding a couple of words before your question.
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BY Dom Esposito on Tue December 11th, 2012
There's a new feature in iOS 6 that allows you to block iMessage notifications and alerts from people outside of your contacts.
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BY Dom Esposito on Sun December 09th, 2012
If you have duplicate contacts, linking them in iOS may be the best way to get rid the clutter while preserving the original information.
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BY Dom Esposito on Thu December 06th, 2012
The next time someone sends you a text message containing a phone number, here's how to quickly add it to your contacts.
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BY Dom Esposito on Tue December 04th, 2012
When you create a new email on your iOS device and begin to type in a recipient, you may notice iOS automatically populating email addresses. These recent addresses are a combination of your contacts and people you’ve recently emailed.
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BY Dom Esposito on Sun December 02nd, 2012
Recently, we've figured out a clever way to break out of Guided Access without the passcode that's normally required to disable it.
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BY Dom Esposito on Thu November 29th, 2012
Lock screen notifications are very handy as reminders for messages or emails that you may have missed, but sometimes they can get a little messy.
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BY Dom Esposito on Tue November 27th, 2012
Privacy is one of the most important aspects of an iOS device. Not only is an iOS device for entertainment purposes, but in some cases, contains very important personal information.
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BY Dom Esposito on Sun November 25th, 2012
With carriers moving towards limited and shared data plans, it’s important to know how to keep your data usage under control.
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BY Dom Esposito on Tue November 20th, 2012
With Find My Friends you can get location based alerts when your friends or family members arrive at, or leave a specific location
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BY Dom Esposito on Sun November 18th, 2012
Passcode Lock is a very useful feature to keep others out of your device. The downside is, certain features like Siri and Reply With Message are still available unless you disable them.
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BY Dom Esposito on Thu November 15th, 2012
Shared calendars will allow you to coordinate schedules with friends or family members. It’s also a great way to share notes for specific days or events.
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BY Dom Esposito on Tue November 13th, 2012
Configuring contact relationships for Siri can make things like sending messages, emails, or making calls a lot easier.
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BY Dom Esposito on Sun November 11th, 2012
Lost Mode for iOS 6 allows you to securely lock an iOS device and display a custom message along with a contact number on.
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BY Dom Esposito on Thu November 08th, 2012
The fifth generation iPod touch got a substantial upgrade to its camera, but how does it compare to the fourth generation?
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BY Dom Esposito on Tue November 06th, 2012
Wouldn’t it be great if your iOS device could read to you? Speak Selection is a feature within iOS that will allow you to select any text and have a Siri-like voice read it back to you.
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BY Dom Esposito on Sun November 04th, 2012
Have you ever accidentally deleted an important voice mail on your iPhone? If you’re with a carrier that supports visual voice mail, you’re in luck.
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BY Dom Esposito on Thu November 01st, 2012
The Mail app may lack some of the features found in other email clients, but it’s simple and keeps everything organized.
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BY Dom Esposito on Tue October 30th, 2012
Learn how to change the address or number that's shown when you send an iMessage.
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BY Dom Esposito on Sun October 28th, 2012
PassHack allows you to hide any stock iOS app right from Passbook. All you have to do is add PassHack to your Passbook and it will always remain in there unless you delete it.
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