In the News

Brett Burney, Jeff Richardson
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Sep 24, 2022 • 43min

69: All the Shiny New Toys! Plus Shiny New iOS Updates!

Send us Fan MailWatch the video!https://youtu.be/dExrfcSe3VcIn the News blog post for September 23, 2022:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2022/09/in-the-news644.htmlHow’s that New iPhone 14 Pro? Apple Watch Fig NewtonPreparing for AirPods ProiOS 16 Tips Upon TipsBrett’s iTip: See Full-Size Cover Art on Your Lock ScreenJeff’s iTip: What Do All the Status Icons on Your iPhone Mean?Jeff’s Review: iPhone 14 Pro -- a new island, better camera, life-saving, and moreRajesh Pandey: iPhone 14 Pro provides up to 38% faster 5G speedsJohn Gruber: Apple Watch UltraMichael Frank: Apple Watch Ultra Review: 5 Key Features That Can Lure Garmin and Suunto DevoteesiJustine: Apple Watch Ultra is HERE!Liz Plosser: Apple Watch Ultra Review: The Ultimate Sports Performance Watch Does It AllJoe Rossignol: AirPods Pro 2 Reviews: Sound Quality, Noise Cancellation, and Battery Life TestedJason Cross: 16 hidden iOS 16 features you need to find!Podfeet: A Few iOS 16 Tiny DelightsJohn Voorhees: iOS 16 Lock Screen Widgets: The MacStories RoundupBrett’s iTip: You can See the full cover art of your music on the Lock Screen by tapping the compact album art, and tap it again to make it compact. I’m a visual guy so this makes me so happy! Jeff’s iTip: What do all the Status Icons at the top of your iPhone mean? This page from Apple explains them all! 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
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Sep 16, 2022 • 51min

68: Duplicate Yak Pics, Sneaky Jamaican TMs, and Jeff’s iPhone Delivery!

Send us Fan MailWatch the video!https://youtu.be/3VJ8tD6JAGAIn the News blog post for September 16, 2022:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2022/09/in-the-news643.html Jeff on a Dynamic Island, Brett on a Static PeninsulaNot Turning 16 Yet … but 15.7!iOS 16: Stop Seeing DoubleiOS 16: Happening HapticsiOS 16: More Merits for MailiOS 16: Personal Space for Your AudioSneaky Jamaica TrademarksIs that a Yak? The eDEETS on eSIMEight Wonders of the WatchesWatch Your Nine!Donations for St. JudeBrett’s Favorite iOS 16 Tip (so far)Jeff’s Favorite iOS 16 Tip (so far)Michael Potuck: Duplicate iPhone photos: How to delete with the built-in iOS 16 toolJason Cross: iOS 16’s haptic keyboard is the best feature you haven’t found yetAustin Mann: iPhone 14 Pro Camera Review: ScotlandJared Newman: iPhone 14 eSIM explained: Why Apple wants to kill physical SIM cardsJeff: Why lawyers will love the 2022 models of the Apple WatchAlex Guyot: watchOS 9: The MacStories ReviewBrett’s Favorite iOS 16 Tip (so far): See what’s using Location Services from the Control Center by tapping the navigation icon at the very top. You could previously find this information in the Settings app, but this is much more accessible.   Jeff’s Favorite iOS 16 Tip (so far): The Photo Shuffle option in Lock Screen Wallpaper - you can customize the photos that shuffle through on your Lock Screen and the shuffle frequency. Looks like you’re only limited to 16 photos and unfortunately the Depth Effect won’t work on them :(  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
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Sep 9, 2022 • 30min

67: Islands in the Phone, That is What We Are…

Send us Fan MailWatch the video!https://youtu.be/b-RQb8I9IQU4 New iPhone 14’sUltra-Cool, Ultra-Tough, Ultra WatchHave You Heard It’s More Pro? iOS 16 Released on MondayApple Watch Video - Dear Apple Jeff’s Post: Why lawyers will love the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14John Voorhees: Apple’s iPhone 14 Lineup: The MacStories OverviewAlex Guyot: Apple Watch Series 8, Ultra, and SE: The MacStories OverviewJonny Evans: What’s new in the new AirPods Pro introduced with iPhone 14?Jeff’s Post: Why lawyers will love iOS 16 (iOS 16 available for download on Monday)Brett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.com Jeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com Support the showBrett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.comJeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com
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Sep 2, 2022 • 42min

66: Persistent Paper Clips and Apple Watch Kids

Send us Fan MailWatch the video!https://youtu.be/J-Cz2j02NK8In the News blog post for September 2, 2022:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2022/09/in-the-news641.htmlThe Next Next iPhoneExtensive iPad Pro DisplayBiking with an Apple WatchApple Watch KidsUSB UncertaintyClippy RevivalHankie TriviaBrett’s iTip: Checking Battery Levels for AirPods ProJeff’s Apple Watch Band ProblemJason Snell: The iPhone 14 will be brilliantly boringDavid Snow: iPad Pro extends brilliant 5K display through Sidecar [Setups]Michael Chen: Paralyzed mountain biker says Apple Watch saved his life after Jamul crashKalley Huang and Brian Chen: An Apple Watch for Your 5-Year-Old? More Parents Say YesEd Hardy: USB4 2.0 jumps past Thunderbolt to an amazing 80 GbpsBenjamin Cassidy: The Twisted Life of ClippyTodd Spangler: Tom Hanks Is Launching a Trivia Game Exclusively on Apple ArcadeBandbreite apphttps://bandbreite.watch/app/Brett’s iTip: Been doing a lot of traveling, which means I’ve been using my AirPods Pro a LOT during flights, working in coffee shops, and many, many phone calls and Zoom calls … to the point where I get nervous my AirPods are going to run out of battery. You can check the battery charge status by opening the AirPods case next to your iPhone, but I don’t like waiting a few seconds for the status to pop up. I prefer to add the large battery widget to my Today screen so I can quickly swipe to the right and see the battery status of my iPhone, Apple Watch, and my AirPods Pro … but only if they’re open and connected to my iPhone, or in my ears. Jeff’s Apple Watch Band Problem: While I have a number of Apple Watch bands in my personal collection, my absolute favorites are the Milanese Loop and the Solo Loop (my review here: https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2021/01/review-solo-loop-band-apple-watch.html). I’m also checking out the Bandbreite app https://bandbreite.watch/app/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
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Aug 26, 2022 • 41min

65: Prudent Photographs and Blueberry Chihuahuas

Send us Fan MailWatch the video!https://youtu.be/lXS27VX7nPQIn the News blog post for August 26, 2022:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2022/08/in-the-news640.htmlSept. 7 x 2 = iPhone 14Parental Photo PrudenceSmart Locks and Smart ShadesReviewing a Stylus in StyleBlacking Out on GamesFive Days at MemorialBrett’s Site: QRCode-Monkey.comJeff’s Gadget: A Speaker in Your ShowerJeff’s Post: Apple to announce new iPhones on September 7Kashmir Hill: A Dad Took Photos of His Naked Toddler for the Doctor. Google Flagged Him as a Criminal.Jason Snell: I got a new Smart LockAndrew O’Hara: Architectural honeycomb Serena Shades by Lutron review: A great HomeKit additionEd Hardy: This iPad stylus steals Apple Pencil’s best feature [Review]Brent Dirks: Close Your Eyes and Enjoy the Audio-Only Adventure Pitch Black - A Dusklight StoryBrett’s Site: There are several QR Code generators online but one I usually recommend is QR Code Monkey https://www.qrcode-monkey.com/. It’s completely free and gives you all kinds of options to customize a unique QR code that you can download and use anywhere!Jeff’s Gadget: A Bluetooth speaker in your shower. I have reviewed a couple of options for this through the years, but you can pick up an inexpensive option from Amazon today to enjoy news and tunes in the shower.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
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Aug 19, 2022 • 41min

64: Suppressing Photos and Scribbling Words

Send us Fan MailWatch the video!https://youtu.be/7Q5dL1OsCiUIn the News blog post for August 19, 2022:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2022/08/in-the-news639.html Tiny Dot, Important Update!14 Days to iPhone 14?Personal Private PhotosStand Up and Be CountedA Life-Saving WatchWhaddaya Know About AdonitScribbling in Word with a StylusBrett’s iTip: Tap and Hold on the Weather App MapJeff’s iTip: Manage Email Notifications using VIPsAndrew Cunningham: New macOS 12.5.1 and iOS 15.6.1 updates patch “actively exploited” vulnerabilities [Updated]Mark Gurman: Apple Targets Sept. 7 for iPhone 14 Launch in Flurry of New DevicesJoanna Stern: From iPhones to AirPods to MacBooks: The Apple Gadgets You Should—and Shouldn’t—Buy Right NowTatum Hunter: From W-2s to nudes, here’s how to hide sensitive photosPrivate Photo Vault Apphttps://privatephotovault.com/Justin Eastzer: How the Apple Watch Saved My Life -- and Could Rescue YouEd Hardy: Adonit’s inexpensive new iPad stylus offers on-tablet wireless chargingJoe Rossignol: Microsoft Office for iPad to Support Apple Pencil's Handwriting-to-Text Feature [Updated]Brett’s iTip: I didn’t realize how much I would be checking the weather when I’m on vacation, but I’ve visited the default Apple Weather App a lot. Apple acquired the Dark Sky weather app in March 2020 (and they are sunsetting it by the end of 2022) and I’ve been perfectly happy with the Weather App in iOS 15. Pretty much everything in the Weather App is obvious and intuitive, but one thing I didn’t know you could do is enter the map, move around / zoom, and then tap and hold on a location to get info about that specific location! Jeff’s iTip: Manage email notifications on the iPhone using VIPs. First, you need to identify people as a VIP so go to the Mail App and tap at the top left to go to Mailboxes.  Tap Edit at top right and enable VIP. Tap on the info button to see who is currently a VIP or add someone new. Next, to set notifications go to the Settings app, select Notifications, then Mail, then Customize Notifications.  Decide how you want to be notified of new emails on your accounts – either badges or alerts or both.  I select badges.  Then decide how you want to be notified of new emails fSupport the showBrett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.comJeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com
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Aug 12, 2022 • 38min

63: Sharpening the Apple Pencil and Submerging the Apple Watch

Send us Fan MailWatch 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
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Aug 5, 2022 • 42min

62: Buggy Betas and Apple Cubes

Send us Fan MailWatch the video!https://youtu.be/QbfTKuwUkw8In the News blog post for August 5, 2022:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2022/08/in-the-news637.htmlBuggy Stage Managers?Hybrid ChargingSolo iPhone PhotosTurn the Lights Down Low (Automagically)Luck, Serpents, Horses, Mankind, and More!Apple Store Tours from Milan to NYCBrett’s iTip: Control Access to Information on the iPhone Lock ScreenJeff’s Tip: Migration Assistant on a Mac mini: BYODKMJason Snell: Gurman: iPadOS 16 Launch DelayedDavid Sparks: The New Anker 65W Portable ChargerHarry McCracken: 6 things I learned by going all in on iPhone photographyMichael Potuck: Wemo Smart Dimmer with Thread arrives exclusively with HomeKit connectivity; neutral not requiredJason Snell: A HomeKit Dimmer My Outdoor Patio LightsAndrew O’Hara: Eve Motion 2 Review: New capabilities make up for a boring designJace Lacob: The best Apple TV+ shows to watch right nowThe Apple Store Time MachineJeff’s Pictures from Apple Stores in Milan and Bologna, ItalyBrett’s iTip: Control access to information on the iPhone Lock Screen. Let’s say you regularly set your phone down on a table or desk where other folks can see it, which means they can see any notifications or messages that appear on there too. But you can disable some things from being accessible or viewable from the Lock Screen by going to Settings - FaceID & Passcode, and scrolling down to “Allow Access when Locked.” I turn off access to Control Center when locked, but usually leave on the Notification Center. The only thing you can’t do is turn off access to the Camera - that will always be available from the Lock Screen by swiping to the left. Jeff’s Tip: Migration Assistant on a Mac mini: BYODKM. Enable Accessibility Keyboard on a Mac: https://support.apple.com/guide/accessibility-mac/use-the-accessibility-keyboard-mchlc74c1c9f/mac Brett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.com Jeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com  Support the showBrett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.comJeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com
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Jul 29, 2022 • 39min

61: Sleepy Maps and Multi-Stop AirTags

Send us Fan MailWatch the video!https://youtu.be/mSpADN0nyyAIn the News blog post for July 29, 2022:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2022/07/in-the-news636.htmlSixteen Tons of FeaturesMulti-Stop MapsTracking the Sleepy HeadsConfusing Power to the PeopleHide and Seek AirTagsIn the Deals!Brett’s iTip: Setting Up a Simple “Focus”Jeff’s Site: www.howmanyofme.comM.G. Siegler: Three Features Make iOS 16 GreatJason Snell: Scrubbing through iOS 16’s Music appJason Cross: Dictation in iOS 16 is so good you’ll want to use it every day–here’s howJohn Voorhees: The 2022 MacStories OS Preview Series: Maps and CarPlayAmanda Leicht Moore: Three new Maps updates to help plan your next adventureChance Miller: These are the best applications for sleep tracking with Apple WatchJason Cross: Apple’s new M2 MacBook Air chargers tested: Twice the ports or twice the speed?Chris Gonzales: Anker’s New “GaNPrime” Multi-Device Charger FamilyJuli Clover: Review: Belkin's Updated 3-in-1 Charger Adds Fast Charging for Apple Watch Series 7Allison McDaneil: 7 unique ways to use AirTag (safely)Brett’s iTip: Setting up a Simple “Focus.” I finally set up a Focus mode on my iPhone and Apple Watch for when I’m running outside. When I run, I like to have music playing a certain BPM and while I don’t have a lot of notifications it seems like they all pop up when I’m running and interrupt my music. I finally went into Settings and created a simple Focus that turns off all notifications EXCEPT any that come from my wife, my kids, or my mother, and any notifications from 3 specific apps. Everything else can wait! And I usually turn on this Focus by swiping up on my Apple Watch which engages on my iPhone as well (make sure you have “Share Across Devices” turned on in the Settings). Jeff’s Site: How Many Of Me http://howmanyofme.com/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
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Jul 22, 2022 • 38min

60: Minnie Mouse, Search Warrants, and Arcade Expirations

Send us Fan MailWatch the video!https://youtu.be/PD9dXqysEY0In the News blog post for July 22, 2022:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2022/07/in-the-news635.html Lots of Twenties and Twos15.6 Update is (Mostly) A.OKGame While You CanA Search Warrant for Your FaceSpying on HomeKitMinnie Mouse Might Save Your LifeBrett’s App: AllTrailsJeff’s iTip: Using AirPods with WindowsJosé Adorno: iOS 15.6 and iPadOS 15.6 now available to all users, here’s what’s newJeff’s Post: AirTag battery replacement: avoid bitterant coatingsThomas Brewer: The FBI Forced A Suspect To Unlock Amazon’s Encrypted App Wickr With Their FaceGlenn Fleishman: How to set up security camera activity zones in Apple’s Home appRachel Cericola: Why We Don’t Trust Apple’s HomeKit Secure Video—and You Shouldn’t EitherBen Lovejoy: HomeKit-compatible Eve motion sensor v2 gets Thread support and ambient light sensorKen MacLeod: Apple Watch helps diagnose deadly tumor, saves Maine woman's lifeMichael Potuck: iPhone allegedly stops bullet, saving Ukrainian soldier’s lifeBrett’s App: AllTrails app - Free! Or $29.99/year for ProRecently got on a kick to do some more hiking and walking outside, and so pulled up the AllTrails app I had downloaded a few years ago. Great way to find nice trails for walking, hiking, biking, dog-friendly paths, etc. Plus the best part is all the reviews that people post giving you helpful advice about each trail. You get basic info about the trail like length, what’s allowed, and how long it should take to walk it, along with easy/moderate/hard labels. Plus you get a full map of the trail. The free app is probably just fine for most folks, but upgrade to Pro for unlocking more map details and downloading offline maps. Jeff’s iTip: Using AirPods with Windows. First it’s helpful to keep Settings pinned to your Taskbar so that it’s easily accessible when you need to connect your Windows computer to your AirPods. If you need to check the battery status of your AirPods Pro when they’re connected to your Windows computer, you can do that on your iPhone. Also be careful about removing one from ear because it can jump over to your iPhone or iPad and then you would have to re-connect to your Windows PC. 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

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