In the News

99: Messages, In a Bottle, and the Police

May 19, 2023 Episode 99
In the News
99: Messages, In a Bottle, and the Police
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Watch the video!
https://youtu.be/J03WoFSdKeU

In the News blog post for May 19, 2023:
https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2023/05/in-the-news676.html

  • 99 Bottles of Podcasts on the Wall
  • The Down Low on Drobo
  • A Song in a Bottle
  • OpenAI on iOS
  • Where Y’at? AirPods Found!
  • No Fraud to See Here
  • Updating the iThings
  • Hidden iMessages
  • That’s a Peach of a License
  • Brett’s iTip: Show Battery Percentage on Your iPhone
  • Jeff’s iTip: Recover Deleted iMessages


Kevin Purdy | Ars Technica: Drobo, having stopped sales and support, reportedly files Chapter 7 bankruptcy

Evan Selleck | AppleInsider: Pepsi giving out free Apple Music subscriptions in new ad blitz

Tammy Rogers | iMore: This is the most popular Apple Music song, ever

John Voorhees | MacStories: Apple Adds Live Music Features to Maps and Music

James Vincent | The Verge: OpenAI launches free ChatGPT app for iOS

Alex Cabrero | KSL.com: Business owner tracks stolen AirPods to Woods Cross hotel

Julia Buckley | CNN: This woman left her AirPods on a plane. She tracked them to an airport worker’s home

Apple Press Release: App Store stopped more than $2 billion in fraudulent transactions in 2022

Chance Miller | 9to5Mac: iOS 16.5 now available: Here’s everything new

D. Griffin Jones | Cult of Mac: 5 hidden features in iMessage

Eric Slivka | MacRumors: iPhone Driver's License Feature in Wallet App Now Available in Georgia

Brett’s iTip: Show battery percentage for the power anxious by going to Settings - Battery and toggle on “Battery Percentage.” Some people like this, and it makes other very anxious.

Jeff’s iTip: Recover a specific text message or an entire thread, but it only for the last 30 days. In the Messages list, tap Edit in the top left corner, then tap Show “Recently Deleted.” You will see deleted messages, and on the right it will tell you how many days you have left before the message is gone forever. Tap on a message or group of messages and tap “Recover.”

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

99 Bottles of Podcasts on the Wall
The Down Low on Drobo
A Song in a Bottle
OpenAI on iOS
Where Y’at? AirPods Found!
No Fraud to See Here
Updating the iThings
Hidden iMessages
That’s a Peach of a License
Brett’s iTip: Show Battery Percentage on Your iPhone
Jeff’s iTip: Recover Deleted iMessages