Newsletter Tuesday 7/16/24

How to Clear Keyboard History on iPhone
 
 
From www.techloy.com
 

Learn how to clear your keyboard history on your iPhone to improve predictive text and auto-corrections. CONTINUE...

 
 
TECH GEAR: Emergency Backup Power with Radio & Flashlight
 
 
From shop.youcanlearnthis.com
 

Keeps Your Family Safe & Connected in an Emergency! Don't let yourself be caught off guard in a world filled with unpredictable natural disasters and unexpected emergencies. Our Emergency Backup Power is your essential tool for surviving any crisis. With a solar phone charger, radio, weather reports & flashlight... CONTINUE...

 
 
Apple Releases HomePod Mini in New Midnight Color
 
 
From www.macrumors.com
 

Apple today announced that the existing HomePod mini is now available in a Midnight color option, which replaces the nearly-identical Space Gray color previously offered. CONTINUE...

 
 
The iOS 18 public beta has arrived. Here's how to download it
 
 
From www.digitaltrends.com
 

Apple just released the first public beta for iOS 18. If you're eager to try out a stable pre-release version on your iPhone, here's all the details. CONTINUE...

 
 
TECH GEAR: iPhone Wireless Charging Stand
 
 
From shop.youcanlearnthis.com
 

Keeps You Charged Up... While You Use Your iPhone! Fast & Easy: Simply place your iPhone on the stand and it Quickly Charges your iPhone. Functional Style: Sleek Compact Design ideal for any Home or Workspace. Ergonomic: Designed with the perfect 60° viewing angle for comfortable and convenient extended viewing. Wireless: No more tangled and lost charging cables. Say goodbye to CONTINUE...

 
 
Apple Intelligence Set to Drive Major iPhone and iPad Sales Boom, per Morgan Stanley
 
 
From www.macobserver.com
 

Morgan Stanley says that Apple might sell nearly 500 million iPhones in the next two years, more than what Apple sold between 2021 and 2022. CONTINUE...

 
 
Hackers are using Facebook ads to infect Windows PCs with password-stealing malware — how to stay safe
 
 
From www.tomsguide.com
 

Cybercriminals often abuse ads as a means to spread dangerous malware online. A new campaign is targeting Facebook users with Windows PCs. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
 

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