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Apple Far Out Event Wallpapers for iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Voila, it’s that time of the year again. We finally know the dates for Apple’s September event, “Far Out.” Scheduled for 7th September, 10:00 AM PT, we will finally see new iPhones, aka iPhone 14, with updated Apple Silicon, an improved camera system, and much more! If you’re as excited…
How to block email tracking pixel on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Companies and ad agencies have a way of tracking emails they send to you; so they know when you open them. And worse, they use email tracking pixels to capture your mailing activities, monitor email engagement, behavioral trends, and more. But let’s face it, not all the data they collect…
Manage your stress levels with StressFace app on Apple Watch
StressFace helps you check and monitor your stress levels on a scale of 1 to 10 on your Apple Watch throughout the day. While the Apple Watch features are great, I wish the iPhone app could have been better. Price: $0.99 per month for premium Download There are times when…
How to fix corrupted files on Mac using Wondershare Repairit
Wondershare Repairit is a powerful and easy-to-use software that repairs corrupted photos, videos, audio, and files on your PC or Mac regardless of the level of damage. It boasts a high recovery rate and can restore even the most severely damaged files. The repair tool has an online and desktop…
Gmail not working on iPhone or iPad? 14 Real fixes!
When Gmail stops working on your iPhone, you might not be able to login to an app or service, change other websites’ passwords, miss bank alerts, and more. In short, things can get chaotic. Thankfully, this issue can be fixed successfully. In this article, I’ll explain why Gmail is not…
Apple’s App Store at risk: Will Apple ever allow sideloading?
Not too long ago, a new EU law, the Digital Markets Act, made headlines across the tech world. This is due to the law’s mandate enforcing Apple to allow sideloading of apps and third-party app stores in the near future. Apple has always been known for its security features and,…
How to set up your iPhone for gaming (10 Handy tips)
Apple is known for optimizing its devices well. The newer generation of iPhones is in perfect sync in terms of hardware and software, making them great for gaming. However, nothing comes easy and perfect! You’ll have to make a few changes to your iPhone if you’re serious about gaming. Don’t…
How to turn on/off RTT or TTY on iPhone
Key takeaways It’s only available for specific regions and carriers in the U.S. and Canada. You’ll need iOS 10 or later. Turning on Answer All Calls as RTT/TTY, you won’t get voice calls anymore. If you can’t hear audio during a call, click the microphone button to allow voice and…
How to unsend an email on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Often we forget to include an attachment or add a CC when in a hurry. And we realize this only after hitting send. Well, worry no more. With the introduction of iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and macOS Ventura, you can unsend an email in the Mail app. And I will…
How to add free music to iMovie on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
iMovie is an exceptionally powerful tool for creating movies and videos. However, the lack of pre-added music is one of its biggest weaknesses. Moreover, the pre-built music option doesn’t gel well with various videos. Don’t worry; I will tell you how to add music to iMovie on iPhone. But before…
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