iPhone problems? Fixes seem to be coming
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes explains to Karen Roby that testing of iOS 14.3 public beta suggests that it brings stability to the platform -- finally!
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes explains to Karen Roby that testing of iOS 14.3 public beta suggests that it brings stability to the platform -- finally!
Your iPhone and iPad is likely packed with important, valuable, and even sensitive information that you might not want others to be able to access.
Using the accessibility settings, you make your iPhone or iPad read downloaded books and text from other apps to you out loud.
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes finds iOS 13.3 developer beta is better, but a full fix may be weeks away.
iOS is far from perfect, and there's a lot of things that Apple should be trying to fix. But the truth is that we are not holding our breath.
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes tells Karen Roby if you install iOS 14 and you find bugs in apps, be kind to the developers because Apple hasn’t given them any time to get ready.
Hint: It's not new features. ZDNet's Adrian Kingsley-Hughes explains.
CNET: In iOS 11, Apple lets you customize Control Center to your needs. Here's how.
Here's what you need to do to make sure things go smoothly for you and you don't lose any data.
Apple's Scott Forstall demos a new beta version of iOS. The revamped mobile operating system includes an upgrade to Siri, Facebook integration, and FaceTime connectivity through a cellular network. There's also a new feature called Passbook, which stores boarding passes, store cards, and movie tickets.