Year: 2018

How to turn the iPhone’s flash light on by Command Center

Yes, this seems like a basic tip.  But you'd be surprised at how many people do NOT know that the iPhone (with iOS 10 and above) has a way for them to use the device's built-in flash as a flash light.

It's very simple.  Just follow these steps:

1.  Activate your iPhone as normal.

2.  From the bottom of the screen, swipe UP to show Command Center.

3.  Tap the Flashlight icon (see below).

4.  That's it.  Press it again to shut it off.

 

C|Net: Source says Apple working on powerful AR/VR Headset

The headset, which would straddle the two technologies and tap into Apple’s own chips, is slated for 2020. It’s the biggest sign of Apple’s interest in virtual reality.

Apple CEO Tim Cook has nothing but praise for augmented reality, saying it's a technology that's potentially as important as the iPhone. It turns out he may have big plans for virtual reality too.

The company is working on a headset capable of running both AR and VR technology, according to a person familiar with Apple's plans. Plans so far call for an 8K display for each eye -- higher resolution than today's best TVs -- that would be untethered from a computer or smartphone, the person said.

The project, codenamed T288, is still in its early stages but is slated for release in 2020. Apple still could change or scrap its plans.

Apple declined to comment.

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