In the News
In the News
50: Our Golden Milestone and Letting Passwords Go To The Dogs
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https://youtu.be/p2R-enPVRzM
In the News blog post for May 6, 2022:
https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2022/05/in-the-news626.html
- Happy 50th To Us!
- Don’t Use Your Dog’s Name as Your Password
- Unlimited Coercion
- AirTag Bargain!
- FUN VIDEO #1: Skywalker Sound
- FUN VIDEO #2: Apple Fitness Studio Tour!
- Keynote Remote: Better Late Than Never!
- Brett’s iTip: Setting Up TouchID for a New iPad Air
- Jeff’s iTip: Copy Only Part of the Text in an iMessage
Corin Faife: Apple, Google, and Microsoft will soon implement passwordless sign-in on all major platforms
Lily Hay Newman: A Big Bet to Kill the Password for Good
Adam Engst: How to Help a Friend Whose Email Has Been Hacked to Send Scams
xkcd: Password Strength
Chance Miller: AT&T increasing prices for wireless plans, here’s who will be impacted
Apple: Behind the Mac: Skywalker Sound
iJustine: Apple Fitness+ Studio Tour!
In the News Episode #9: Apple’s Watching Out for Your Heartbeat!
Apple: Use Keynote Remote to control your Keynote presentation
Brett’s iTip: First the most important reminder - you can’t have TouchID WITHOUT a passcode - you still ALWAYS need a passcode. When I used TouchID on an iPhone, I really only used one thumb, but with the iPad Air it makes sense to have multiple fingers for TouchID depending on the way that you’re holding the iPad. You can go into Settings - TouchID & Passcode and add more fingers, and even rename the fingers that you’ve used for TouchID. You can even add a family member’s finger to unlock your iPad.
Jeff’s iTip: You’ve always been able to copy an entire text message by tapping and holding and selecting “Copy” from the pop-up menu, but that copies all of the text in the message. If you only want to copy part of the text, create a screenshot of the text message and then in the screenshot drag your finger across the text to select and copy it - this works because the iPhone recognizes the text through the Live Text feature.
(Hat tip to the Connected podcast #396)
Brett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.com
Jeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com
Brett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.com
Jeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com