How To Use App Store Privacy Labels In Ios And Macos

First introduced at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June 2020, the iOS 14 privacy labels finally went online at the end of the year. Like a nutrition label on food packages, these labels are now a requirement for developers who want to sell iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, watchOS, and macOS apps. Developers must maintain accurate labels and make necessary changes whenever they submit an app update. For a level playing field, Apple is also providing App Store privacy labels for its apps....

January 5, 2023 · 5 min · 904 words · Lawrence Drewes

How To Use Facebook Photo Sync On Android And Ios

Facebook announced that it has rolled out the new feature, via a recent press release. It should already be available on your account. It allows you to sync smartphone and tablet photos to your Facebook account. You get 2GB of space and photos are uploaded to a private album, from which you can decide whether you want to share them or not. I’ve tried using it on both the Android and iOS apps....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 465 words · Casey Tompkins

How To Use Focus Sessions On Windows 11

How to Use Focus Sessions in the Windows 11 Clock App To begin, you’ll need to launch the new Clock app. Click Start and then click the Clock app – which should be pinned to the Start menu. Note: If you don’t see it, you can just hit the Windows key and search for “clock.” Or click All apps and find it by the first letter. Once the Clock app opens, click on the Focus Sessions tab on the left....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 347 words · Vida Martinez

How To Use Google Hangouts Remote Desktop

Get Started with Google Hangouts Remote Desktop Support Remote Desktop for Google Hangouts First of all, you need to have a Google Hangout in progress with the other person. Next, click View More Apps at the bottom left side of the screen, then Add Apps. You’ll get a list of apps you can add to your Hangout. Click Remote desktop. Now you’ll be asked whether you want to help the other person or get help yourself....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 288 words · Stacey Greiner

How To Use Quick Parts In Microsoft Outlook 2016

In this way, Quick Parts are a bit of a middle ground between email signatures and Microsoft Office templates. If you find yourself writing the same chunk of text into emails over and over, you’ll find Quick Parts very useful. They save you time, but they also promote consistency and accuracy when sending out template emails. Read on to learn the basics. Creating Quick Parts in Outlook 2016 Open Outlook and create a new message....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 373 words · Elisabeth Hyppolite

How To View All Connected Storage Devices On Windows 10 1903 May 2019 Update

On current versions of Windows like 1809 or 1803, when you go to Settings > System > Storage you will see all your connected drives. However, with 1903 you will only get a view of your primary system drive instead. You might think the system isn’t seeing your other connected storage devices, but it is. You just need to dig a bit deeper. View All Connected Storage Devices in Settings on Windows 10 1903 The Storage section in Settings received an update that only shows your primary drive the OS is installed on....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 339 words · John Ross

How To Watch The Apple Iphone 11 Event Live

There are plenty of other rumors and speculation on what else Apple will announce tomorrow, too. Personally, I am hoping for a new updated Apple TV box to compliment the other announcements. But if you want to watch the event live and find out for yourself, here’s how. How to Watch the Apple iPhone 11 Event Catching all or part of the event tomorrow should be easy for most people as it will be available on various platforms....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 226 words · Angel Trawick

Identify A Song That S Playing With Windows Phone 8

How many times has a song been playing and you’re wondering the band or artist that sings it? Press the Search touch key on your Windows Phone 8 smartphone at the bottom of your device. This will open the Bing search screen. One of the icons on this screen has a musical note on it. Press that icon and make sure your smartphone is close to the speaker the music....

January 5, 2023 · 1 min · 151 words · Reginald Gullixson

Improve Your Writing Using Microsoft Word S Built In Synonyms And Thesaurus

Have you ever had one of those moments while writing where you knew what you wanted to say, but you couldn’t think of the right word express it? If so, you’re not alone. Anyone who has spent time writing is probably well-familiar with this dilemma. The best way I’ve found to overcome this problem is with the use of a useful tool: a thesaurus. This tool is included in Microsoft Word, and it is incredibly easy to do that....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 300 words · Brandon Salmi

Increase Or Decrease Windows 8 Jump List Items

In Windows 8, the Jump Lists are set to 10 items by default. Here’s an example of recent IE websites. Right click an empty area on the Taskbar and select Properties. Click the Jump lists tab and set the number of recent items. You can set it from 0-60. No restart is required, after clicking OK, you’ll see the difference right away. If you’re running Windows 7 check out how to delete Jump List history....

January 5, 2023 · 1 min · 98 words · Charles Stickney

Install Cyanogen Mod 9 On An Epic Touch 4G Running Any Rom Through Stock Fh13 Groovypost

Prerequisites An SD card. If your phone doesn’t have one, why not? You can do it without one but you’ll need to select “Internal SDcard” during Section 3 of this guide.Charge your Battery! Don’t try to do this with less than 50%.A charger cable to connect the phone to the PC.Before we can get started, we’ll need to download 5 items total. Two of them will be used on your PC, and the other 2 will need to go on your phone’s SD card....

January 5, 2023 · 8 min · 1515 words · Phil Tatum

Iphone 4S Apple Moves October 14 Release Date Pre Orders Sell Out

Apple today removed the October 14 release date for the iPhone 4S from its site. Apple now says it will be a week or two before most US and overseas customers get the iPhone 4S, starting at $199 for the 16GB version. Carriers say waits could be as long as a month. AT&T, Sprint Nextel and Verizon say it could take even longer to get units in buyers’ hands. The demand for the phone — announced just a day before Apple cofounder Steve Jobs died at 56 last week — seems to have taken every one by surprise....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 363 words · Mary Main

Is That Email Really Necessary Really

I wouldn’t believe this entirely because I can’t find a company named Altos unless I count a car garage I came across, and that hardly seems like the type of business that has email problems. Or email at all. I do tend to believe, though, because of the evidence of my own senses. Don’t even count spam. There’s all those “humorous” emails that friends and relatives pass on to me without even the effort to say “Hi....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 282 words · Danielle Bufkin

Key Settings To Make Your Apple Device More Secure

3 Things You Should Do RIGHT NOW Every tip on this list makes your device more secure. However, if you will only take our advice on three points, these are the ones to move on right now. Each is relatively simple to set up. Set a Stronger Device Passcode, Use Face ID or Touch ID Adding a passcode to your mobile device is an essential first step in better securing your information....

January 5, 2023 · 6 min · 1165 words · Steven Duarte

Last Minute Amazon Deals Include Tech And Smart Home Products

Under $100 technology giftsHoliday Gift GuidesGaming DealsHome GiftsElectronics GiftsToysGift CardsLast Chance DealsWhite Elephant Deals The following holiday shopping deals will often change and without notice. Home Entertainment Hot DealsFrom Samsung Headphones and Other Audio Ongoing Deals Smart Products Smart Home DealsUp to 26% off Samsung Galaxy WatchesApple Watch Deals Computer Deals Latest Deals on Computers & Tablets Note: Prices and supplies can change at any time.

January 5, 2023 · 1 min · 66 words · Willard Burke

Lock Android 5 0 Lollipop To Only One App With Screen Pinning

Android 5.0 Lollipop Screen Pinning We’ve all been in a situation where a co-worker, friend, or family member needs to borrow your Android phone “for a minute” to access an app because they don’t have their phone or it’s charging. Or this can be used to pull up a game for your kid to play while you’re working on something else. Whatever the case is, Screen Pinning makes it fast and easy to allow them to use an app, and locks your phone down to that app only....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 301 words · Ben Deem

Logitech Craft Advanced Wireless Keyboard Review

Logitech CRAFT Advanced Wireless Keyboard The company announced the new CRAFT keyboard this past August, and we were able to get our hands on it and put it through its paces. One of the first things you’ll notice is the keyboard is solid and well-crafted but much heavier than your average keyboard. This isn’t just a flimsy $10 plastic keyboard; it’s a flagship device. The creative input dial, which Logitech calls “The Crown,” is the most notable part of this keyboard, and it’s not just a volume knob (although you can use it for that)....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 608 words · Jose Rodeheaver

Looking For A New Amazon Kindle To Read Ebooks Here Are Your Choices

Kindle This is the basic Kindle and the most affordable of the line. It has a starting price of $89.99, and a great starter eReader. The latest model (unlike previous ones) now includes a front light so you can read indoors and outdoors. It will allow you to be able to read your eBooks in more places throughout the day. Just remember it won’t be available until April 10th but you can pre-order your Kindle now....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 287 words · Byron Peterson

Make A Philips Hue Motion Sensor From An Android Phone

Unfortunately, Philips Hue lights don’t include motion sensor functionality. If you want, you could purchase motion detector hardware that works with the Philips Hue lights. But if you’d prefer to save some money, there’s another way. The following trick is a great way to build a Philips Hue motion sensor from an old Android phone you might have laying around. Step 1: Install Motion Sensor Software on Your Android Phone For your Android phone motion sensor to work, all you need is any motion sensor app that can send an email whenever there’s a motion alert....

January 5, 2023 · 5 min · 915 words · Irma Kalert

Make Your Desktop Tower Pc Wireless

If you’ve thought of moving your tower PC to another room, but need the connectivity, here’s how easy it is to get this up and connected via Wi-Fi in your home. It’s just a matter of a few bucks and a few minutes of your time. Add Wi-Fi Tower PC There are several Wireless devices to choose from that will add Wi-Fi capability to your tower. The one I recently purchased is from Panda Wireless – since it’s affordable, it works on essentially any OS and Wireless-N, which is good enough for my needs....

January 5, 2023 · 6 min · 1087 words · Claire Metheney