In the News
In the News
79: ‘Tis the Season for Encryption and Karaoke
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In the News blog post for December 10, 2022:
https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2022/12/in-the-news654.html
- Saturday Recording
- More Data, More Protection
- Tis the Season for Karaoke
- 10,000 App Prices
- Battery Stocking Stuffers
- Good Windows
- Wrist Fitness Tips
- Tippity Top Tips
- Snow Rescue
- Brett’s iTip: Stop Multiple Message Alerts (or add more)
- Jeff’s iTip: Share photos and videos with an iCloud Link
Apple announces Advanced Data Protection to provide greater protection for your encrypted data on iCloud
Apple introduces Apple Music Sing
Chance Miller | 9to5Mac: App Store subscriptions can now cost up to $10,000 (or as low as 29¢)
David Sparks | Macsparky: AirTag Battery Replacements and Remotes
GoodNotes is Coming to Windows!
Sean Keach | The Sun: Apple fitness guru reveals the Apple Watch ‘healthy hacks’ everyone should try this Christmas
Tim Hardwick | MacRumors: 12 Time-Saving iPhone Tips to Make You a More Efficient User
Juli Clover | MacRumors: Apple's iPhone 14 Emergency SOS via Satellite Feature Saves Stranded Man in Alaska
Brett’s iTip: Stop Multiple Message Alerts (or add more alerts). By default the iPhone will send you TWO alerts for an incoming message - an initial one and then another two minutes later if you don’t see the first alert or open the message. If you don't want this, go to Settings - Notifications - Messages, then scroll down to “Customize Notifications” and “Repeat Alerts.” You’ll see by default the alert is set to repeat “Once” but you can up the repeats or set it to “Never” repeat.
Jeff’s iTip: Share photos and videos with an iCloud Link on iCloud.com. You must be using iCloud Photo Library then go to Share and tap “Options” to select between Automatic, Individual Photo / Video, or iCloud Link. You can also choose to share Location and other data with the image. This is a great way to avoid avoid multi-MB attachments and an easy way to share full picture info. The share expires after 30 days or you can stop sharing sooner if you choose.
Brett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.com
Jeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com