“As someone that plays guitar and records my own music I’ve been really keen on trying to record an EP using iOS only. I’ve done it on MAC but since the introduction of the iPad I’ve been wanting to record on a touch first interface.”
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Month: January 2016
Turn iPhone’s Health app into an essential fitness dashboard
“Despite its heart-shaped icon, Health is an unloved app. It tends to gets relegated to a junk folder, along with other un-deletable Apple cruft, like the Stocks app.”
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Safari’s now the only major browser supporting Do Not Track on iOS
“Of the three major browsers on iOS, only Safari still offers the Do Not Track (DNT) privacy option that discourages advertisers from tracking you online. Earlier this week, Google rolled out an update to Chrome for iOS that disabled several minor browser features, including DNT.”
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How to make any picture a Live Wallpaper on iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus
“The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus come with the option to make any Live Photo you take a Live Wallaper on your iPhone’s Lock screen. However, if you have still images in your Camera Roll you’d like to make live, here’s how to turn any photo into a Live Wallpaper on iPhone:”
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BT completes its acquisition of EE
“BT has successfully escaped the gauntlet of regulatory approvals and is now able to complete the company’s purchase of EE. Picking up and absorbing the largest UK mobile operator, the £12.5 billion deal is a victory for BT, which has plans to enter the competitive mobile industry once more.”
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Apple issues AC adapter recall a week after Microsoft
“Apple is voluntarily recalling certain types of AC power adapters for Macs and iPads sold outside of the US, due to the risk of the adapters breaking and causing an electric shock.”
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Chrome update gives iOS users a speed boost
“Good news for iOS users who prefer the Google Chrome browser – Chrome 48 is now as fast as Safari. Chrome has switched to the WKWebView engine, which first became a feature in 2014 with iOS 8, allowing third-party browsers access to the same rendering engine as Safari.”
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