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53: Historical Street View, Spiteful Self-Repair, and Age-Old 5GB
FromIn the News
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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
May 27, 2022
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Podcast episode
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Watch the video!https://youtu.be/6jKj7VsQazYIn the News blog post for May 27, 2022:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2022/05/in-the-news629.htmlRichardson Graduations!Apple Privacy Made Public11 Years of 5GBiPadOS OutlookHomePod OutlookSelf-Repair Self-AssessmentStreet View HistoryTrailing AirTagsA “Dashboard for Your Health”Brett’s iTip: Double-Tapping your Apple Pencil Jeff’s iTip: Using the iPad as a White Board at HomeClaire Stern: Apple’s Jane Horvath Is Here To Protect Your Online PrivacyDavid Sparks: Eleven Years of 5 GBMichael Simon: iPadOS 16: These are the new features we hope to see at WWDCJason Snell: How the HomePod can be Apple’s new iPod: Fun, popular, and simpleBrian Chen: I Tried Apple’s Self-Repair Program With My iPhone. Disaster Ensued.John Gruber: The Grave Insult of Being Sent the Proper Tools to Perform a Complicated TaskAbner Li: Google Maps Street View gets historical browsing on Android & iOS, Studio tool, compact cameraRoss Feinstein: The airline couldn’t find my luggage — luckily I had Apple AirTagsCBS Sunday Morning (David Pogue): Tracking your health data through wearable devicesBrett’s iTip: Double-tapping your Apple Pencil for easy erase access! I’ve been thoroughly enjoying my 2nd Generation Apple Pencil for taking notes on my iPad (mainly using Notability) and one of my favorite little tips is simply double-tapping the Apple Pencil to quickly switch between the writing pen and the eraser! It’s so quick and easy, and doesn’t require me to lift my finger to tap another option, etc. There are other double-tap options under Settings - Apple Pencil but I very much like the immediate toggle between pen and eraser. Jeff’s iTip: iPad as a White Board at Home (using GoodNotes). We use it for homework at our house, but you can use this for anything! For example, you can just put up a blank background and then take notes, and share those notes with others. Here’s a bonus tip when using GoodNotes and accessing the “lasso” tool” - you can customize what you grab with the lasso tool by tapping the tool and toggling on or off the following: handwriting, images, text boxes, and comments. When you’re done with the note you can export it as a PDF to share it around. Brett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.comJSupport the showBrett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.comJeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com
Released:
May 27, 2022
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