Newsletter Sunday Recap 6/16/24

How to Overlay and Combine Two Images on iPhone
 
 
From www.makeuseof.com
 

Overlaying images on an iPhone has never been easier, thanks to these two methods. CONTINUE...

 
 
The Crazy Useful Wi-Fi Tip Everyone Should Know
 
 
From www.gearpatrol.com
 

Stop wracking your brain for passwords and network IDs. This under-the-radar tip lets visitors hop on your home Wi-Fi in a flash without revealing your password. CONTINUE...

 
 
What is Apple Intelligence? The new AI powers coming to your iPhone, iPad and Mac explained
 
 
From www.techradar.com
 

AI means Apple Intelligence for Apple fans. Learn what it really means. CONTINUE...

 
 
How to add your driver's license to your iPhone's Wallet app (depends where you live)
 
 
From www.zdnet.com
 

So far, a handful of states support adding your license or ID card to your iPhone or Apple Watch. Several others are planning to add it. Could New York be next? CONTINUE...

 
 
What Is Share Focus Status on iPhone and How to Use It
 
 
From www.guidingtech.com
 

Don't know what Share Focus Status is and what's all the hype about? Here's a detailed guide to help you out. CONTINUE...

 
 
11 super-useful iOS tricks that could change how you use your iPhone
 
 
From www.techradar.com
 

The lesser-known iOS 18 tricks we're most excited about. CONTINUE...

 
 
Best smartphone tech tips to share with older adults
 
 
From www.deseret.com
 

Celebrate dad by being tech support for an hour. Teach him these skills, watch him become a cellphone pro and enjoy the connection that comes from it. CONTINUE...

 
 
How to Add Custom Words to Your iPhone's Dictionary
 
 
From lifehacker.com
 

You can add custom words to your iPhone's dictionary using a few different methods. This will stop your iPhone from correcting words that don't need corrections, and make your typing much more accurate. CONTINUE...

 
 
Smartphones May Affect Sleep—but Not Because of Blue Light
 
 
From www.wired.com
 

New research has found that blue light from your smartphone screen won’t keep you up at night. But you still shouldn’t doomscroll in bed—here’s why. CONTINUE...