Month: January 2017

Happy 10 Year Birthday, iPhone

“Exactly 10 years ago today, Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs took to the stage at the now defunct annual Macworld conference in San Francisco to unveil the iPhone,” Zach Epstein writes for BGR. “Putting an end to years of rumors and speculation, Jobs described the tiny new device as ‘a widescreen iPod with touch controls, a revolutionary mobile phone and a breakthrough internet communications device.'”

“Reactions in the media were mixed at the time, but reactions from Apple’s rivals were not: the giants of the smartphone industry all laughed off the iPhone as a device that could never compete with industry leaders,” Epstein writes. “Now, 10 years later, smartphone giants have all been toppled. Nokia and BlackBerry have all but exited the smartphone market, and Microsoft’s share of global smartphones sales is practically too small to count. Meanwhile, Apple has grown to become the most valuable company on the planet, all thanks to the tremendous success of the iPhone.”

Read more in the full article here.

iPhone Tip: Shake to Undo

I was on Twitter and have @AppleSupport on my timeline.  They posted a tip for iOS that I didn't know about until now.

Let's say you're in Mail and accidentally deleted a message.  You can then "Shake To Undo" the last action that you done.

Like so:

  1. Go into mail as normal.
  2. Read an email.
  3. Delete the email as normal.
  4. To undelete the message, shake the iOS device.
  5. A pop-up window will show asking if you wish to UNdelete the message.
  6. That's it.

 

How to set an alarm using Siri on Apple Watch

You probably already know how to set an alarm on your Apple Watch by using the digital crown.

But did you know that you can set an alarm by using Siri?

Here's how:

  1. Activate Siri by pressing and holding the digital crown until Siri appears.
  2. Now say, "Siri, wake me up at 7:30am (or 19:00 if you have it in Military Time).
  3. Siri will then verify the alarm time. Say "YES" to set the time.
  4. The alarm time is set.
  • To stop the alarm from sounding, either tap on the watch face or press the digital crown.

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