Have you ever sent a message from your iPhone and quickly regretted it? Or maybe you sent a message and you realize it didn’t convey what you intended, or it’s full of typos, or it was even sent to the wrong person? That’s where Undo Send comes in, a feature that is now available on iPhone that allows you to unsend messages.
Amazon continues to offer fantastic deals on various Apple products, with considerable discounts on the prior generation iPad 9th gen and MacBook Air M1 that Apple continues to sell at full price. But why pay full price when you can get a hefty discount and save some cash?
iPad (9th generation) 64GB – $269 (Reduced from $329)
While Apple just released the 10th generation iPad, they increased the price on the new model to $449, and continue to sell the prior 9th generation. Amazon offers the 9th gen iPad at a substantial discount:
M1 iPad Air 64GB 5th generation – $519 (discounted from $599)
The latest iPad Air model is equipped with an M1 processor and 10.9″ display, making it a worthy competitor for the higher priced iPad Pro 11″, especially when offered at a notable discount:
M1 MacBook Air with 256GB SSD – $799 (Reduced from $999)
Apple continues to offer the M1 MacBook Air for sale, alongside the newer redesigned M2 MacBook Air model. But why pay full price when Amazon has the same M1 MacBook Air available at whopping 20% discount?
Apple just updated the Apple TV to 3rd generation, but if you want a built-in ethernet connection rather than relying only on wi-fi like the newest model, the 2nd generation model is still available and at a discount from Amazon:
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Apple has made the release candidate build of macOS Ventura available to users participating in the public beta and developer beta testing programs for macOS Ventura.
Release candidate (RC) builds (sometimes also called GM, for Golden Master) are typically the final version of software issued in a beta testing cycle, matching the final version available to the general public.
MacOS Ventura includes some new features and brings some changes to the Mac, including the Stage Manager new multitasking interface, the ability to use an iPhone as a webcam with Continuity Camera feature, Handoff support for FaceTime calls, abilities to schedule email sending, unsending email capabilities, features that allow users to edit and unsend Messages sent via iMessage, Safari Tab Groups, the inclusion of Weather app, Clock app comes to the Mac for the first time, and a redesigned System Preferences that looks like it belongs on an iPhone that has been renamed to System Settings, along with additional smaller changes and features.
Apple has issued the release candidate (or golden master) builds of iOS 16.1 and iPadOS 16.1 for users who are enrolled in the beta testing programs for iPhone and iPad system software.
Release Candidate (RC) builds are typically the final version of system software in a beta development cycle, making it probable these builds (20B79) will match the final versions released to the general public next week.
If you have an Apple Card, you’ve undoubtedly noticed the card itself is very minimalist, and it doesn’t show your credit card number, expiration, security code, or really much of anything at all on the metal card itself.
Instead, if you want to view the Apple Card credit card number, expiration, and security code, you can find that information on your iPhone.
Have you ever opened a text message or iMessage on iPhone, and then forgot to reply to it because it’s no longer marked as unread? Or perhaps you read a message and want to think about how to reply, and have a reminder to do so? Nearly all of us have had these situations, and that’s why being able to mark a message as unread is one of the handier new features available on iPhone.
With any iPhone running iOS 16 or newer, you can mark a message as unread, which maintains the notification badge both on the Messages icon and also the indicator next to the message itself. Marking messages as unread makes it super easy to return to messages and respond to them at a later time, just like marking emails as unread works.
You may have already seen the new default Ventura wallpaper of what kind of looks like an abstract California poppy, but in the latest versions of MacOS Ventura beta, Apple has added a new screen saver, along with more variations of the official default wallpaper to accommodate the Dynamic Wallpaper feature of MacOS that allows the wallpaper to change automatically throughout the day with the daylight and with light/dark mode.
But you don’t need to install macOS Ventura just to get access to the default wallpaper collection, because you can grab them at high resolution here.
Some users who are new to the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro series are finding they can’t turn on their device, or that iPhone 14 won’t turn on when they press the Power button on the side of the device.
This is usually a super simple fix, so if you’re having issues with the iPhone 14 powering on, read along and you’ll have it resolved in no time. And yes these tips apply to all iPhone 14 models, including iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone 14.
Rarely, if you have attempted to open a package installer or disk image on the Mac, you may find a stuck “Verifying” window, and you may also notice a task called CoreServicesUIAgent taking up a lot of system resources in Activity Monitor. This verification process is normal, but CoreServicesUIAgent getting stuck is not, so let’s fix that.
Got an iPhone with 5G networking capabilities and find that 5G is not working? 5G offers ultrafast wireless networking, but that’s not too great if you can’t connect to it.
If you’re having issues with connecting to 5G networks on your iPhone, read along to troubleshoot and resolve the issue.
One of the most obvious changes made to the Lock Screen of iPhone with iOS 16 is how all the notifications pile into a stack on the bottom of the locked screen.
The notifications stack is done to prioritize the lock screen wallpaper and your widgets, but not all users may be enthusiastic about the additional taps and swipes required to see your notifications, including missed calls, inbound messages, reminders, emails, push alerts, and all the other stuff that comes to our iPhones.
If you’ve been wondering “why am I missing call notifications on iPhone after updating to iOS 16?” or “why am I not seeing iMessages notifications after updating to iOS 16 on iPhone?” then the new lock screen notification style is probably why.
If you want to have the old notifications list style back on the iPhone Lock Screen with iOS 16, you can do that with a settings adjustment.
Amazon is back with more great deals on various Apple products, including big discounts on AirPods, Apple TV, M1 and M2 MacBook Air, and select iPad models, with prices reduced by as much as 43%.
If you’re shopping around for yourself, or just looking to get some early holiday shopping in, these are some big discounts, which are pretty rare for Apple products.
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The all new iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 14, and iPhone 14 Plus offer some incredible features, and many users are getting their hands on these great new devices. But whether you’re upgrading from a prior model iPhone, or from an Android, you may be curious about how to perform one of the most common troubleshooting techniques used on iPhone; a force restart, or a force reboot.
Force restarting all iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 models is actually really simple, but like many things in the iPhone world, if the steps are new to you, then you may not find it to be the most obvious technical procedure. Don’t worry however, you’ll be forcibly rebooting your iPhone 14 series in no time.
iOS 16.0.3 has been released as a software update for iPhone users running the iOS 16 operating system.
The iOS 16.0.3 update includes bug fixes and security enhancements to the operating system, perhaps addressing some of the problems with iOS 16 experienced by some iPhone users, whether it’s issues with Siri, Mail app crashes, battery life issues, or some of the other bugs and issues that have been reported with iOS 16.
The update is recommended for all iPhone users to install onto their devices if they are currently running an earlier version of iOS 16.
The Brave web browser is a popular privacy-centric browser alternative that is based on Chrome, but built with user privacy in mind, and it usually works great. But sometimes, thing’s don’t work as expected.
Something curious about the Brave browser that is experienced by some users however is that certain webpages will randomly stop loading or working, when they were working fine before.
If you’re experiencing issues with the Brave browser randomly not loading webpages like Gmail, Twitter, Facebook, or other popular sites, read on to resolve the issue. These tips apply to Brave for Mac or Windows.
Did you get an iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13, or iPhone 13 mini, and you are curious about how to force restart the iPhone 13? Whether you want to force restart for troubleshooting or any other reason, it’s easy to do, once you learn the required technique.
You’ll find that a forced restart on these iPhone models requires a series of button presses, which if you’re unfamiliar with the process or are new to the iPhone platform, may not be obvious or intuitive to new users.