In the News
In the News
78: AirWax, App Awards and Apple Cards
Watch the video!
https://youtu.be/XKu3ONDMKpQ
In the News blog post for December 2, 2022:
https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2022/12/in-the-news653.html
- Check out our 2022 iGift Guide from last week!
- Apple is Finally Live
- Detecting Roller Coasters
- Happy App Store Awards
- Cleaning AirWax from Your AirPods
- Apple Card Christmas
- Amazing Video Inspiration - You Can Do It!
- Brett’s iTip: Controlling Background App Refresh
- Jeff’s iTip: AirDrop Settings
Watch the 2022 iGift Guide and download the PDF with links:
Jason Snell | Six Colors: Live Activities, Push Notifications, and iMessage on Airplanes
Filipe Espósito | 9to5Mac: Apple releases iOS 16.1.2 with Crash Detection improvements for iPhone 14 users
App Store Awards celebrate the best apps and games of 2022
Andrew Liszewski | Gizmodo: Belkin Made an AirPods Cleaning Kit, Complete With Earwax Softener
“The Greatest” Video from Apple
Brett’s iTip: Controlling Background App Refresh. It is disputed whether this will really be necessary, or save battery power, but I jumped into the setting to control “Background App Refresh” on my iPhone. When you switch out of an app, it goes into a suspended state which means if you jump BACK to that app it will need to refresh … unless you turn on Background App Refresh which means the app will check for new updates and content and be ready to go. This may “potentially” use more battery but you can control this by going to Settings - General - Background App Refresh and turn it completely off, or only toggle on certain apps. Wish they had a way to turn ALL off and then let me toggle on ONLY the ones I want.
Jeff’s iTip: AirDrop Settings. You can also set your AirDrop options in Control Center:
1) Swipe down from the upper-right corner of the screen to open Control Center. Or on your iPhone 8 or earlier, swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
2) Press firmly or touch and hold the network settings card in the upper-left corner.
3) Touch and hold the AirDrop button
If the person you're sharing content with is in your Contacts, you'll see an image with their name. If they're not in your Contacts, you'll see just their name without an image
There are three settings you can choose from: Receiving Off, Contacts Only, and Everyone.
Brett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.com
Jeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com