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63: Sharpening the Apple Pencil and Submerging the Apple Watch

63: Sharpening the Apple Pencil and Submerging the Apple Watch

FromIn the News


63: Sharpening the Apple Pencil and Submerging the Apple Watch

FromIn the News

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Aug 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Watch the video!https://youtu.be/h4bJ2icolQYIn the News blog post for August 12, 2022:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2022/08/in-the-news638.htmlA Penchant for PencilsA Storm of Apple TV+ NewsHoney, I Shrunk the Cell Phone PlanApple Watch Wonders!Wide Spectrum MicrophoneDon’t Get Short with ShortcutsiFun iPhone Photo Tips!Brett’s iTip: Apple Watch Water LockJeff’s iTip: Apple Watch Battery GraphJack Purcher: Future Apple Pencil may gain new 'Sliding' and 'Rolling' Touch Gestures Controls and moreTatum Hunter: Married and on your parents’ cell plansLisa Eadicicco & Jason Cipriani: Make Your Apple Watch Work Better by Changing These SettingsBrenda Ramirez: Use Your iPhone's Hidden Microphone Effects to Improve Your Audio in FaceTime, Zoom, and Other Video Calling AppsMatthew Cassinelli: 12 ways to get the most out of Shortcuts for iPhoneApple Video: How to Shoot & Edit Dramatic Summer Light on iPhoneBrett’s iTip: I finally went swimming with my Apple Watch ON! So I’m sharing a couple of tips on the “Water Lock” feature of the Apple Watch (make sure it’s Series 2 or higher!!). You can manually turn on Water Lock from the Apple Watch Control Center or frankly the easiest way for me was to start a swimming workout and that automatically puts the Apple Watch in Water Lock mode. While in Water Lock mode, you can’t tap the screen (something about the water interferes with this) but pressing and holding the side button will still dial emergency services where possible. And you can pause your swimming workout by pressing the Digital Crown and Side Button at the same time - and this is a good way to dry off first before you unlock the Apple Watch. To get out of Water Lock, do the oh-so-fun twisting of the Digital Crown to have the Apple Watch expel excess water with sounds and vibrations!Jeff’s iTip: There is a “hidden” battery graph in the Apple Watch Battery Settings that allows you to see charging details. You must be running at least watchOS7 and just simply visit the Battery page in Settings. The graph here is similar to the one that you can see on your iPhone Brett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.comJeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.comSupport the showBrett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.comJeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com
Released:
Aug 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The tech news you need to know from the past week covering iPhones, iPads, and related mobile technology. Brought to you by Jeff Richardson of iPhone J.D. and Brett Burney of Apps in Law.