Newsletter Friday 11/08/24

How often should you turn off your phone? Here's what the NSA advises
 
 
From www.pcworld.com
 

How often should you turn off your phone completely? Security experts have answered this question. CONTINUE...

 
 
How to Import Photos From an iPhone, Android Phone, or Tablet to Your Mac Without Using the Cloud
 
 
From lifehacker.com
 

Image Capture is a native Mac tool lets you grab photos from any phone without using the cloud—iPhone and Android both. Here's where to find it and how to use it. CONTINUE...

 
 
TECH GEAR: Smart Charging Hub
 
 
From shop.youcanlearnthis.com
 

Smart Charging Hub: Quickly charges all your devices at once. SIMULTANEOUS FAST CHARGING: Conveniently charges 6 iPhones, iPads, Earbuds, Powerbanks, Fitness Trackers, or any other USB devices at once! COMPATIBLE: Works with all Apple and Non-Apple devices that charge with a CONTINUE...

 
 
iOS 18.2 Could Show How Long Your iPhone Will Take to Charge
 
 
From www.macrumors.com
 

Apple appears to be working on a new battery charging feature for iPhone that will show users how much time it will take for their device to reach...CONTINUE...

 
 
How to use Apple Intelligence on your Mac
 
 
From www.digitaltrends.com
 

Apple Intelligence brings all sorts of powerful features to your Mac, from clever writing tools to a more intelligent Siri. Here’s how to use it like a pro. CONTINUE...

 
 
Mini-CPAP Machine for Sleep Apnea & Anti-Snoring –
 
 
From shop.youcanlearnthis.com
 

Millions of people suffer from snoring and sleep apnea but don't have access to a CPAP machine.A CPAP machine is the best way to treat sleep apnea and snoring, but they are expensive and uncomfortable.Snoring and sleep apnea can be incredibly disruptive and even dangerous.If you're one of the millions who suffer from CONTINUE...

 
 
Meta’s AI to spot teens lying about age on Instagram
 
 
From www.socialsamosa.com
 

Those found to be under 18 will reportedly be switched to new ‘teen accounts,’ introduced in September, which include tighter privacy controls such as limits on messaging and content visibility. CONTINUE...

 
 
Goodbye 60Hz: Apple’s iPad Air and iMac can get 90Hz displays
 
 
From www.digit.in
 

Apple is reportedly working on 90Hz screens for the iPad Air, 24-inch iMac, and Studio Display. All you need to know about this plan. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
 

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