Year: 2018

Why you should always check for updates for apps in iOS

iPhone apps are great, especially when they use the latest technologies that an iPhone or iPad offers.

Developers of these apps try and incorporate as much new stuff as they can. They also try and squash as many bugs as possible to ensure that the end user has the best experiences with their app.

But what some end users don’t realize is that they need to ensure that they are running the latest version of an app., and that means checking for updates to their current apps as often as possible.

While it is true that some apps will update themselves, that may mean that those updates may not get to an end user as quickly as possible.

Here’s how to make sure your apps are up to date:

  1.  Tap the App Store icon.
  2.  Select the UPDATE icon on the lower-right corner of the screen.
  3.  That section will show you what app(s) need to be updated.
  4.   Press the UPDATE ALL button located on the upper-right of the screen.
  5.   The app(s) will automatically update.
  6.   That’s it.

It’s recommended that you check for updates at least once or twice a week.

Popular C|Net Apple Reporter Brian Tong No Longer at Company

Popular C|Net.com reporter Brian Tong, who reported for C|Net.com on all things Apple, has announced that he is no longer working for the company.

During the below video, he thanks C|Net for the opportunity to work for them, that he has his own YouTube Channel, and he also thanks the fans for supporting him for the past 10 years.

Below is the video:

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Sony brings 23 more Prince Albums to Apple Music

Apple Music is becoming a treasure trove for fans of the late artist known as Prince.

It seems thanks to an agreement back in June between Sony's Legacy Recordings and Prince's estate, the late musician's music is becoming available on Apple's Music Service.

Most of the recordings were originally released between 1995 and 2010, which includes "The Gold Experience," "Emancipation," and "Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic."

However, Sony will have to wait until 2021 to gain the United States Distribution rights for the artist's more well known work such as "1999" and others.

Prince died of a drug overdose in 2016.  While he was alive, he strongly opposed to having his music on Internet streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music.

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