Newsletter Saturday 5/04/24

How to hide photos on iPhone
 
 
From mashable.com
 

Have some photos you'd rather no one else see? Find out how to hide your photos on iPhone, create a hidden album, and more. CONTINUE...

 
 
All Signs Point to This Old Nokia Brick Phone Getting a Full Reboot
 
 
From gizmodo.com
 

HMD’s Nokia brand is surfing the ‘dumb phone’ craze with the return of the Nokia 3210, that one phone that everyone and their mother used to have. CONTINUE...

 
 
Wired Headphones (For iPhone's that don't have a Headphone Jack!)
 
 
From shop.youcanlearnthis.com
 

These wired headphones are the perfect solution for iPhones & iPads without a headphone jack! Simply plug them into the Lightning Connector, where you charge your device. Works with all iPhones, iPads, & iPods. In addition to listening to music & videos, an inline microphone and built-in contro CONTINUE...

 
 
How to react with emojis on iPhone
 
 
From www.usatoday.com
 

Easily step up your texting by using emoji reactions on iPhone. CONTINUE...

 
 
How to Hide iPhone Keyboard When It’s Covering Buttons & Won’t Go Away
 
 
From osxdaily.com
 

Some iPhone users may find that the onscreen keyboard occasionally gets stuck on screen and covers buttons or other elements on the the screen, preventing interaction with the iPhone and preventing… CONTINUE...

 
 
TECH GEAR: iPhone Solar Charger
 
 
From shop.youcanlearnthis.com
 

Never be without Power... Charge your iPhone with your own Portable Solar Panel! Optional USB port to quickly recharge your Solar Charger with a computer on cloudy days. Includes bright Flashlight, so you'll never be stranded in the dark in Emergencies. Can charge 2 devices at once. Including iPhones, iPad, CONTINUE...

 
 
iOS 18 Rumor: Calendar App to Feature Integration With Reminders App
 
 
From www.macrumors.com
 

Starting with iOS 18, the Calendar app on the iPhone will feature integration with the Reminders app, according to information obtained. CONTINUE...

 
 
Google Paid Apple $20 Billion to Be Default Safari Search Engine
 
 
From www.macrumors.com
 

Google paid Apple $20 billion to be the default search engine for Safari on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, reports Bloomberg. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
 

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