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Our changeover to the new name and web site is now complete. Â Please change your bookmarks from:
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Thank you for your continued support.
The Apple Discussion board have been getting reports that Apple's newest update for iOS, iOS 9.3 is bricking (making some iOS devices unusable) some of the older iPhones and iPads.
The bricking seems to occur during the activation phase (towards the end of the upgrade).
One customer even took theirs to a local Apple store for assistance. Â After several attempts, the Apple Genius was unable to help the customer.
As of this writing, Apple has yet to issue a statement about the problem.
Now that WatchOS 2.2 is officially out, many will want to update their watches to the latest update.
For those of you who are new to the device, upgrading is quite easy -Â BUT one has to allow enough time for the update, usually 20-30 minutes.
Here's how:
Apple took some by surprise when they announced a new (and smaller) iPad Pro. Â Which lead some people to say "What's the big freaking difference?"
So, we went to the Apple Web Site, and made a copy of the comparison sheet for you to download and compare the specs yourself. Â Just click on the above picture or the below link to download the 13 page PDF file.