In the News

90: Classical Gas, Mellow Yellow, and Removing Photobombers

March 10, 2023 Brett Burney, Jeff Richardson Episode 90
In the News
90: Classical Gas, Mellow Yellow, and Removing Photobombers
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Watch the video!
https://youtu.be/REEh4IchHUo

In the News blog post for March 10, 2023:
https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2023/03/in-the-news666.html

  • Back at Home
  • Classical Apple
  • Hello Mellow Yellow!
  • Which iPhone Did You Buy in 2022?
  • Global Satellites
  • Photobombers Be Gone!
  • Living in the Future
  • Leveling Up Your Door Locks!
  • Classical Ringtones
  • Brett’s iTip: Use Overcast to Share a Clip of a Podcast
  • Jeff’s iTip: Use Overcast to Listen to Audio Files


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José Adorno | BGR: iPhone 14’s Emergency SOS via satellite feature expanding to six more countries

Philip Michaels | Tom’s Guide: The iPhone just got the Pixel’s Magic Eraser — here’s how to use it

Ankur Thakur | iDownloadBlog: How to set the time on your Apple Watch ahead by a few minutes

Bradley Chambers | 9to5Mac: HomeKit Weekly: Does Home Key support make the Level Lock+ the best smart lock?

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Brett’s iTip: If you enjoy a podcast (like ours … thank you!) then consider sharing the podcast-love with someone else. Overcast has 3 excellent ways to share:
1. You can simply share a link to the podcast that opens in a web browser.
2. You can share a link to the “current time” of the podcast at which you want someone to listen.
3. You can also share a clip of a podcast so you can send just the part you want someone to hear. The Overcast app has this nice interface where you can listen to the audio and set an start and end time on a clip, and then it generates an audio clip or “video” .mov file that can be sent via text message, email, or shared in social channels.

Jeff’s iTip: If you pay for the Overcast podcast app ($10/year), you can use the Overcast.fm website to upload an audio file, or provide the URL for an online audio file.  The website will convert the audio and automatically download it to the Overcast app on your iPhone, where you can listen to it just like any podcast. This means: easy 15 seconds forward / backward controls, Voice Boost to improve sound, Smart Speed to shorten silences, speed up playback, easily scrub through the recording, etc.

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Brett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.com
Jeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com

Back at Home
Classical Apple
Hello Mellow Yellow!
Which iPhone Did You Buy in 2022?
Global Satellites
Photobombers Be Gone!
Living in the Future
Leveling Up Your Door Locks!
Classical Ringtones
Brett’s iTip: Use Overcast to Share a Clip of a Podcast
Jeff’s iTip: Use Overcast to Listen to Audio Files