If you're on Apple's IOS14, you may have noticed a teeny-weeny dot in the top right. Sometimes it is green. Sometimes it is orange. Sometimes it is not there. It's for your safety and security. Allow me to explain.
It’s hard to pass judgment on iPhone’s new “theatre mode” because, well, it doesn’t exist out in the real world just yet. But according to a new report, that might be changing sooner rather than later, as Apple’s latest update is said to include this mysterious function. What is it, exactly? What does it do? Is this good news or bad news? Is the sanctity of the theatrical experience facing a new, insidious threat? Whatever it is, we’ll probably find out on January 10, when the iOS 10.3 beta rolls out to iPhone users.
I came upon some information that could be life-saving so I want to share it with you. Your iPhone has a place where emergency personnel can get important information without needing your passcode. It took just a few minutes to enter my information and now I feel better knowing, in case of emergency, rescuers could get my blood type, find out about my medication allergies, and call my family...
Frustrated iPhone and Apple users may have noticed their browsers "crashing" whenever they attempt to search for something in Safari. Turns out, the problem was worldwide.
Since it was first released for the iPhone in 2009, Angry Birds has become one of the most successful franchises in history. Notice, I didn't say, "one of the most successful games", because it's become much more than that. Just take a look around and you can see the familiar birds and pigs on everything from snacks to toys, comic books, back to school gear, and much more. Well, it's abo