In the News

23: Unleashing ALL THE TIPS! Along with Live Text and Apple Watch 7

October 15, 2021
In the News
23: Unleashing ALL THE TIPS! Along with Live Text and Apple Watch 7
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Watch the video!
https://youtu.be/XdVmUr3PHKE

In the News blog post for October 15, 2021:
https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2021/10/in-the-news599.html 

  • Watch Your 7
  • Driving with AirTags
  • Unleashing the Fruit!
  • BONUS #1: How to be an iCopyCat
  • BONUS #2: All the Tips so far!
  • BONUS #3: How to Add Live Video in Keynote on the iPad
  • Brett’s iPhone Tip: Put a phone call on hold
  • Jeff’s iOS Tip: Change the text size for a specific app

Jon Gruber: Apple Watch Series 7 Review

iJustine: Apple Watch Series 7 - It's here!

Dieter Bohn: Apple Watch Series 7 Review: Time and Time Again

10 helpful Apple Watch tips you should know from Apple Support

Michael Potuck from 9to5Mac: Dude, where’s my car? AirTag responsible for tracking down stolen Subaru

All of the tips so far from the In the News podcast

How to Add and Manage Live Video in Keynote on the iPad

Brett’s iPhone Tip: We all know how to “Mute” yourself while on a phone call on your iPhone, but if you tap and hold (for about 4-5 seconds) on the Mute button, you can actually place the call on hold. This might be a silly little tip, but when you “Mute” the person who you called cannot hear you, but you can still hear them. But if you put the call on “Hold” then you are muted, and you can’t hear the other side either.
(I’ve only been able to test this on AT&T, but I’ve seen some reports that this only works on AT&T and T-Mobile, and may not work on Verizon or Sprint. Also, some people report that when you put a person on hold, they hear music, but I haven’t been able to verify that.)

Jeff’s iOS Tip: Customize the text size in a specific app. Go to Settings -> Control Center -> and add the Text Size icon. Now when you are using an app, invoke the Control Center and tap the Text Size button.  At the bottom left, tap [this app] Only.  You can then increase (or decrease) the text size only in that specific app.
This is one of the 50 tips in the MacRumors post by Tim Hardwick.

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

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

Watch Your 7
Driving with AirTags
Unleashing the Fruit!
BONUS #1: How to be an iCopyCat
BONUS #2: All the Tips so far!
BONUS #3: How to Add Live Video in Keynote on the iPad
Brett’s iPhone Tip: Put a phone call on hold
Jeff’s iOS Tip: Change the text size for a specific app