Sunday, September 15, 2019

Best iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro Deals





It is rare to find good deals on new iPhones due to the initial rush. With the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro though, things are a bit different as many retailers and operators are offering some pretty nice deals on them. Check out some of the best deals on the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and the iPhone 11 Pro Max in this article.

You are not going to get an outright discount on the iPhone 11 or the iPhone 11 Pro due to the high demand. However, most carriers or retailers are offering gift cards or a BOGO deal on the new iPhones.
Best iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max Deals
Sam’s Club

Sam’s Club is offering its members a $200 gift card who pre-order the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max and activate the phone between September 20-22. The deal is applicable for all major carriers — Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T.

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AT&T

If you pre-order the iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro directly from AT&T, you will get a $300 reward card. You must take the phone on a 30-month or any other eligible installment plan.

There’s also a BOGO offer from AT&T in which you will get an iPhone 11 for free. You will have to get both phones on a qualifying installment plan and AT&T unlimited plan. Your minimum phone will be $145/month before any discounts.

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Sprint

Using the Sprint Flex Lease program, you can trade-in an eligible phone and get the iPhone 11 GB for free on a qualified plan. The deal will also reduce your monthly bill amount towards the iPhone 11 Pro.

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T-Mobile

T-Mobile is offering an attractive trade-in deal on the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro. You will get anywhere between $500 to $550 on trading in your iPhone XS or iPhone XS Max and 50% off towards the 64GB iPhone 11 Pro.

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You can save up to $550 in monthly bill credits by trading in your existing smartphone towards an iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro.

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Monday, September 9, 2019

Best iPadOS 13 Tips and Tricks





iPadOS 13 is where the iPad finally grows up and becomes a proper desktop replacement for a lot of people. You can now open multiple instances of the same app, you can download files using Safari and even use external storage devices. Learn all about how to use the new features using our best iPadOS 13 tips and tricks guide.
Best iPadOS 13 Tips and Tricks
1. Add Widgets to Home Screen



You can now view widgets directly on the Home screen and pin them to the Home screen as well. When you’re in the Home screen, swipe right to reveal the widgets. To pin then, swipe to the bottom of the Today View panel and tap on Edit. Then turn on the toggle next to Keep on Home Screen.
2. Open Multiple Apps in Slide Over



To open multiple apps in Slide Over, first, bring forth a floating Slide Over panel, enable the Dock and then drag an app icon over the Slide Over window that’s currently open. You can cycle between open windows by swiping left/right on the little Home bar below the Slide Over panel.
3. Open Multiple Instance of The Same App



You can now open multiple windows or instances of the same app. It can be on a new screen or in split view. If an app support it, just tap on a section of an app (like a note or a mail), drag it out of the app and to the right edge of the screen.

Then release your finger to create another window of the same app. If you want to open the window full screen, take the finger to the top of the page and then release it.
4. See All Instances of A Single App Together



Apple has brought the App Expose feature to the iPad so you can see app open windows from the current app in one screen and you can quit any windows if needed. When the app is open, bring up the Dock and tap on the app icon to see app open windows together. Swipe up to close a particular app instance.
5. Use your iPad As Second Mac Display



Apple’s new Sidecar feature will let you use the iPad as a secondary display for a Mac that’s running macOS Catalina. It will work both wirelessly and using a wired connection. It’s quite fast and there’s no latency.

If you have an Apple Pencil, you can use the attached iPad as a drawing tablet for your Mac.
6. Start Marking Up Any Page Using Apple Pencil

You can swipe in from the bottom corner of the screen using the Apple Pencil to take a screenshot and to start annotating it. You’ll also see an option to take full page screenshot in the right side.
7. Enable Dark Mode



One of the coolest new features in iPadOS 13 is the new dark mode. Open the Control Center, press and hold on the Brightness slider and then tap on the Appearance toggle to turn on the Dark mode. You can also add a Dark Appearance toggle directly to Control Center for quick access.

Go to Settings -> Control Center -> Customize Controls and tap on the + button next to Dark Appearance to add it to Control Center.
8. Use Dark Mode on Schedule

Go to Settings -> Display & Brightness and turn on the Automatic feature. From the new options below, you can set a custom schedule for dark mode based on the sunrise/sunset or a specific time.
9. Reduce Home Screen Icons Grid



iPadOS 13 has a 5 by 6 grid. But you can go back to the old 5 by 5 grid by going to Settings -> Display and then switching to the Bigger option in the App Icon Sizemenu.
10. Use a Mouse With Your iPad



iPadOS 13’s new accessibility feature will let you use a mouse with your iPad. Open the Settings app, go to Accessibility section and turn on AssistiveTouch.Tips:rarbg proxy



Then go to the Devices section and put your iPad in pairing mode. Connect your mouse to your iPad and then you’ll see a cursor appear on the screen. You can move it around. The left-click will emulate a finger tap while the right-click will open the AssistiveTouch menu. You can change the tracking speed, cursor size, cursor color and more from the AssistiveTouch menu.
11. Share Audio with Two AirPods

iPadOS 13 has a new feature that lets you share the audio from a single iPad between two pairs of AirPods or PowerBeats Pro. With one AirPods already connected to your iPad, bring the other AirPods case close to the iPad, open it and press the Round button at the back.

Then tap on Connect. Once the other pair is paired with your iPad, you’ll be able to see it as an option in the AirPlay screen. Tap on the second pair to select it. Instantly, the audio will go through both AirPods in sync.
12. Use The New Photo Editor



The new and improved photo editor in the Photos app is a good replacement for Snapseed or Darkroom for basic image editing. It has a simpler, Instagram editing style interface. It has more editing features like vibrance, brillance and more. We’ve covered the feature in detail here.
13. Use The New Video Editor

When you edit a video on the iPad, you’ll now see the new editor. You can quickly crop the video, change the aspect ratio, orientation and apply basic image editing features to the video. All the changes are non-destructive so you can go back to the original video at any time.
14. Long Press App Icons For Menus



Apple has enabled the Haptic Touch and Peek feature across all iPads. So you can tap and hold on an iPad to get a contextual menu. Tap and hold on a link in Safari to see a preview and options for opening it in a new tab or window and more.
15. Use The Compact Keyboard with Gesture Typing



iPadOS 13 has a new compact floating keyboard that you can shrink and move around anywhere. Just pinch in on the keyboard to get into this mode. Once you’re in this mode, you can also use the gesture typing feature.
16. Download Files Using Safari



Safari gets a download manager on both the iPhone and iPad. When you visit a link that can be downloaded, you’ll see a popup asking if you want to download the file. Then, a new Download icon will appear in the toolbar. Tap on it to monitor all your downloads.

Once the download is finished, you’ll find it in the Downloads folder in the Files app, It will be stored locally.
17. Change Default File Download Location

But you can, and should change the default download location in iPadOS 13. You can even change it to the local storage. Go to Settings -> Safari -> Downloads and switch to On my iPad. You can also go in and select another folder of your choice.
18. Use The New Text Editing Gestures

Apple is also taking text selection seriously. You can now just tap and hold on the cursor to pick it up and instantly move it around.

Text selection is way easier now. Just tap on a word and instantly swipe to where you want to select, like the end of the paragraph. iPadOS will select all the text in between the two points.

Once the text is selected, you can use gestures to copy it. Just pinch in with three fingers to copy, pinch out with three fingers to paste and swipe back with three fingers to undo typing or action.

We’ve written more about the text editing gestures in detail in our previous guide.
19. Try The Natural Language Input in New Reminders App

There’s a lot to talk about the new Reminders app in iPadOS 13 but the best new feature is text input suggestions. You can type a reminder and then type time and day in the end. You’ll see a suggestion in the keyboard field to attach it to the reminders. This is not as great as third party apps but it’s better than nothing.
20. Toggle Wi-Fi and Bluetooth From Control Center



The little feature makes the experience of using an iPad as a work device much easier. Open the Control Center, and expand the toggles panel. Now, just tap and hold on the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth toggle. You’ll now see a list from which you can pick Wi-Fi networks or Bluetooth connections to switch to.

As someone who as three different networks in my house, this little feature is a god sent.
21. Use External Storage With Files App



Files app now supports external storage devices natively on your iPad. This is great news for users of iPad Pro with USB-C who have been wanted to use USB-C flash drives with their iPads. In fact, the Files app even works with a Kindle if you have the proper cable. Rest assured, if you can get the storage drive connected to the Files app, it will read it.

Once it’s connected, it will show up in the Sidebar in the Files app. Just tap on the drive to open the directory. You can simply tap and hold on files and folders to drag them to another location like iCloud Drive or your local storage.
22. Find The New Updates Section in App Store



When you open the App Store, you’ll notice that the Updates section is gone, instead, it’s deserved for Apple’s Arcade gaming service. To find the Updates section, tap on your Profile icon at the top from the Today section.

In your profile page, you’ll find the app updates in the bottom part of the screen. You can update all apps if you want. Swipe left on an app to reveal a Delete button. Using this you can delete the app from your iPad.
23. Use The Better Formatting Features in Mail App



Mail app on the iPad is growing up in a big way. It now offers Mac-class formatting options. When you’re in the Compose box, tap on the Aa icon from the toolbar to reveal all the formatting options. Here, you can change the font, font size, color, indentation, formatting and lot more.

iPadOS 13 also has a new feature that lets you download Fonts from the App Store as apps. Once downloaded, they’ll directly appear in this formatting menu in supported apps like Mail, Notes and more.
24. Zip and unzip Files in Files App



Files app now lets you zip and unzip files. Tap and hold on a Zip file and you’ll see an Uncompress option. Tap and hold on a single file or select multiple files, then from the menu, select Compress to instantly create a zip from all selected files. You can then tap on the Share button to send the Zip file in an email.
25. Organize Files an Folders in Local Storage



If you use your iPad for work that involved juggling a lot of documents and files, this new feature will make your life much easier. You can now organize files in folders directly on Local Store. Previously you could only do this for iCloud Drive or Dropbox. Now, you can create a new folder on your local storage and move files around.

If you have the 256GB iPad, you’ll love this feature. Just open the Files app, go to the On my iPad section and tap and hold anywhere to get the popup to create a new folder.
Your Favorite iPadOS 13 Tips and Tricks

What are some of your favorite tips and tricks for iPadOS 13? Share with us in the comments below.

Sunday, August 4, 2019

Here’s Why BMW Charges $80/Year Subscription for Apple CarPlay





Thanks to technological advancement nearly all carmakers in today’s day and age offer an infotainment system. Unlike before people are switching to Apple Car Play or Android Auto instead of relying on the automaker’s infotainment software. BMW recently made it to the headlines after they started charging $80 per year for wireless Apple CarPlay, a feature that is offered for free by others.

BMW representative explains why the premium car maker needs the extra money to offer Apple CarPlay. According to the representative, the wireless CarPlay module requires different hardware as opposed to the traditional wired setup. This means the company needs to test the module separately and ensure that the hardware works properly.

That apart the company may need to troubleshoot new feature and software while ensuring interoperability with the current infotainment system. In order to fix the issues, BMW engineers have to invest time and money.
Our Take

Cars these days are filled to the brim with gadgets and electronics. What it means is that the modern-day cars are more prone to electronic and software error as opposed to the ones that were manufactured earlier. This forces automakers to spend money on software development and ensure that there are no bugs on the software front. Unlike iPhones, cars are expected to last much longer and it becomes important to keep the software updates rolling in.Read Next:dare tv

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That being said other automakers are still not charging a subscription fee for wireless Apple CarPlay. And it would be interesting to see if others will join BMW and levy an annual fee on their infotainment or continue offering the service for free. It is quite likely that other manufacturers might increase the sticker price to absolve the subscription fees, especially in premium luxury cars. It is worth noting that BMW is also offering 20-year CarPlay subscription at $300. Would you mind paying for software updates on your car? Let us know in the comments below.

[via Carandriver]

Friday, June 28, 2019

Photos: What's New in iOS 13



The Photos app is one of the most important apps on the iPhone and iPad, housing all of the pictures that you've taken and offering up editing tools to make those images even better.




Over the course of the last few years, Apple has been steadily improving the Photos app with machine learning and other technologies to present your pictures in new and unique ways so you can do more than just view your photos - you can relive your memories. iOS 13 is no exception and has a slew of improvements that make the Photos app more useful than ever.




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Updated Photos Tab Organization




The main Photos tab in the Photos app has been overhauled in iOS 13, with a new design that's meant to put your best photos front and center. In addition to the iOS 12-style option to view all of your photos, there are new options to view them by day, month, and year.




Each of the time-based viewing options cuts out clutter, like screenshots, photos of receipts, and duplicate images, displaying all of your best memories without the cruft. Photos are displayed in a tiled view, with your best images displayed as large squares surrounded by smaller related photos.






The Days view in the Photos app shows you the photos that you've taken organized by each day, while the Months view presents photos categorized into events so you can see the best parts of the month at a glance.






In the Years view, you can see subsections for each year. In the current year, it will flip through each month automatically so you can get an overview of each month, but Apple did something unique for past years. When you tap into an older year, like 2018 or 2017, you'll see photos taken around the same time of year.






So, for example, if it's June and you tap the 2017 tab in June, you'll see photos that were taken in June 2017. Tapping into a specific year in this view swaps over to the Month view, where you can further tap into a target month, which then swaps to the Day view. You can also swipe a finger over the photos in the Years view to see a glimpse of key images from each month.




In all of the sections, Apple highlights titles like location, concert performances, holidays, and more, so you know where your photos were taken.




The new Photos tab is separate from the "For You" section introduced in iOS 12. For You also shows you curated photos, but the Photos tab organizes them around specific dates while For You focuses on aggregating content from multiple dates like beach days, trips, specific people, pets, and more.






Both the new Photos tab and the For You view are great for surfacing your best memories, making the Photos app a great tool just for browsing through your photo library.


How to Use the New Photos Tab in iOS 13
Autoplay Live Photos and Videos




In the new Photos tab, Live Photos and videos will autoplay silently so you can see a glimpse of action in the Day view, which brings the Photos tab to life and makes looking through your images a more dynamic, fun experience.



Extended Live Photos




When you have two or more Live Photos taken within 1.5 seconds of one another, there's a new Live Photos option that will play both at once as a short little video rather than just a quick animation in the Day view of the Photos tab.



Birthday Highlights




For your contacts you have photos of in the People album, if you have their birthdays assigned to them in the Contacts app, Apple will show you photos of the person in the "For You" section of the Photos app.



Screen Recordings Album




In iOS 13, if you capture a screen recording, it will be saved to a new Screen Recordings album automatically, much like screenshots go in the Screenshots album.



Overhauled Editing Interface




Apple in iOS 13 updated the editing interface in Photos, which you can get to whenever you tap on the "Edit" button on one of your pictures.




Rather than hiding editing tools down at the bottom of the image in a series of small icons, iOS 13 puts them front and center in a new slider that lets you scroll through each adjustment option. It kicks off with the standard Auto adjust, but if you swipe to the left on the editing tools, you can choose the specific adjustment that you need.






You can tap each edit you apply to see what the photo looks like before and after, so it's clear what each of the adjustments is doing. This new interface more closely mirrors third-party photo editing apps and puts more tools right at iPhone users' fingertips, making photo editing easier for everyone.




The editing tab in the Photos app has been updated to account for the new editing interface. When you open up edits, the adjustment tools are front and center, but if you tap the concentric circles icon on the left you can get to Live Photos adjustments where you can choose a new Key Photo.




On the right of the adjustment tool, there are filter options, and next to that, options for cropping and changing orientation.



Intensity Slider




For each editing tool, there's a slider that lets you tweak the intensity of the adjustment, which allows for more controlled edits than before. So, for example, you can select the "Exposure" adjustment tool to brighten or darken a photo and then use the slider to quickly get the desired effect. Intensity has specific numbers, so it's easy to tell how much of an effect has been applied at a glance.





New Editing Tools




In addition to overhauling the editing interface in Photos, Apple also added new tools for things like adjusting vibrance, white balance, sharpness, and more. Below, there's a list of all of the editing tools available in Photos in iOS 13:


Auto


Exposure


Brilliance


Highlights


Shadows


Contrast


Brightness


Black Point


Saturation


Vibrance


Warmth


Tint


Sharpness


Definition


Noise Reduction


Vignette

Apple has also improved the auto cropping and auto straightening features designed to make your photos look better with just a tap. When editing, you can use pinch to zoom to see the close-up details of a photo to get a better look at just what edits are doing to a particular area in an image.


How to Use the Editing Tools in Photos
Filter Intensity Adjustments




Though there are new editing tools available, the filters that Apple has long provided are there too. Filters in iOS 13 are more functional because the intensity of the filter can be adjusted using a new slider tool.





High-Key Mono Lighting Effect




iOS 13 adds a new effect to Portrait Lighting, High-Key Mono. High-Key Mono is a black and white effect that's similar to Stage Light Mono, but designed to add a white background rather than a black one.






High-Key Mono Lighting is limited to the iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR.



Portrait Lighting Adjustment Tools




The Portrait Lighting effects added to Portrait Mode photos can be adjusted with a new slider option in iOS 13, which allows you to further tweak the added lighting. It's designed to allow you to adjust the intensity of the lighting, which can drastically change the look of a portrait image.






Portrait Lighting adjustment tools are limited to the iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR.



Video Editing




There have been photo editing tools available in the Photos app for quite some time, but in iOS 13, many of the same tools are available for editing video for the first time.




Apple offers editing tools to adjust parameters like exposure, contrast, saturation, brightness, and more, plus there are built-in filters that you can apply. You can also use the same Auto adjust feature in videos that's long been available for photos to get a quick improvement.








Video editing tools, like photo editing tools, feature sliders to control the intensity of your adjustments so you can make dramatic or subtle changes to the lighting, brightness, and other elements and there continue to be available tools for adjusting video length.



There are also tools for straightening a video, adjusting the vertical alignment, adjusting the horizontal alignment, flipping the video, changing the orientation of the video, and cropping it.



None of these video editing tools were available in iOS 12, and these kinds of video edits have in the past required iMovie or another video editing app, but now video editing is as simple and straightforward as photo editing. Sponsor ads:

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The Photos app isn't going to be suitable for complicated video edits where footage needs to be added or removed, but for simple tweaks, it's a useful tool that's going to be easy for even novice videographers to use.


How to Crop, Rotate, and Straighten Videos in iOS 13


How to Apply a Filter to a Video in iOS 13



Guide Feedback




Have questions about Photos, know of an iOS 13 Photos feature we left out, or want to offer feedback on this guide? Send us an email here.

Monday, June 10, 2019

iOS 12.3.2 Released with Portrait Mode Bug Fixes for iPhone 8 Plus







Apple users had complained that the Camera app is taking portrait mode images without depth effect on the iPhone 8 Plus. iOS 12.3.2 is a small update but it will fix the camera issue along with other minor bugs. As usual, you can head over to Settings on your iPhone 8 Plus to download and install the latest update. That being said, the update might take some time to appear on all devices.

Apple’s iOS 12.3.2 Release Note read as follows,

iOS 12.3.2 resolves an issue that could cause Camera to capture Portrait mode photos without depth effect on some iPhone 8 Plus devices.

Apple had released the iOS 12.3 update last month. The update delivered on the promise of not slowing down the older device and in fact the update helped improve performance on most of the older iPhones. Furthermore, the update also included a new Apple TV app. iOS 12.3.1 update came next and it fixed issues with VoLTE and other iMessage related bugs.

Apple is also said to be working on iOS 12.3.4, which will be released in the near future. Currently, the company is beta testing iOS 13 which will be released later this year along with iPadOS 13, macOS Catalina, watchOS 6 and tvOS 13. Meanwhile, you can check out all the new iOS 13 features.




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Thursday, May 23, 2019

Snapchat Employees Used Internal Tools to Spy on Users


Snapchat Employees Used Internal Tools to Spy on Users
A detailed Motherboard report highlights how Snapchat employees have been using internal tools to access user data and spy on them. The report is based on the account of two former Snap employees, a current employee, and internal company emails.

Several departments inside Snap have dedicated tools for accessing saved user snaps, their location history, phone numbers, email addresses, and more. The tools are primarily used by Snapchat to meet the demand of law enforcement agencies. However, these tools have been misused by Snapchat employees for spying on users.

One of the internal tools known as SnapLion is used for collecting user data in response to a court order or subpoena. Snapchat’s ‘Spam and Abuse’ team also has access to this tool for fighting spam and bullying on the platform. However, former and current employees revealed that Snapchat’s customer operations team and even the security staff also have access to the tool.

SnapLion provides “the keys to the kingdom,” one of the former employees who described the abuse of accessing user data said.

Internal emails have revealed that Snapchat employees use SnapLion to find the email address linked to an account without any law enforcement order being in play. On the plus side, emails also show the tool being used for investigations against child abuse.

One of the former employees said that data access abuse occurred “a few times” at Snap. That source and another former employee specified the abuse was carried out by multiple individuals. A Snapchat email obtained by Motherboard also shows employees broadly discussing the issue of insider threats and access to data, and how they need to be combatted.

In response to the report, a Snap spokesperson said that protecting the privacy of its users is paramount for the company.
Our Take

Ideally, Snapchat should limit the access of SnapLion to certain employees, but the tool has available across the company to all employees. The tool was also used for resetting passwords of hacked accounts and other administrative purposes.

Snapchat implemented end-to-end encryption at the beginning of this year.

The report highlights how user data is not safe in the hands of the company which created the product itself. If you are a heavy Snap user, make sure to read the full report. With end-to-end encryption in place, Snap users should feel a bit more secure about their data.

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Thursday, May 16, 2019

Fix iPhone Volume Button Stuck


Tip 1: Clean Volume Button

It might be possible that your device volume buttons are dirty and have debris and that's why the volume button gets stuck. Thus, in this situation, you need to make sure that your iPhone volume button and sockets are cleaned. You can clean using a cotton bud and run it gently around the buttons and socket. You can dip a cotton bud into the water as direct water contact can damage the volume button. Last, you can use dry bud to clean any moisture.
Tip 2: Clean Charge Port and Headphone Jack

It can also possible that your iPhone headphone jack and connectors are having some dirt particles that cause you to face this problem. Thus, use a toothpick to clean your device charge port and headphone jack. Gently remove all dust particles, dirt, and debris so that problem gets solved. Once you are done with cleaning, try to turn volume buttons on or off to check if they are now working properly.
Tip 3: Squeeze the Volume Button

If the above tips fail to fix the issue, then it might be the case that your iPhone volume button is jammed. In this scenario, you can fix the issue by pressing the buttons several times. This tip works for many iPhone users and maybe it also works for you.
Tip 4: Update iOS on your Device

Make sure that you have updated your iPhone to the latest iOS version. If the problem you are facing now is due to a software issue, then it will certainly get resolved by simply updating your device to the latest software. Generally, Apple fixes the many bugs in the latest iOS version. You might don't know that iPhone 6 volume button stuck problem generally occurs due to the unstable iOS version on your device.

Below are steps on how to check and install the latest software on your iPhone:

Step 1: Go to the Settings app and then, open the "General" settings.

Step 2: Here, click on "Software Update" and if an update is available for your device, then download and install it to avoid the iPhone volume stuck problem.



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