Year: 2018

Apple CEO Tim Cook joins other employees in annual Pride Parade

Apple's workforce turned out en masse for the annual San Francisco Pride Parade on Sunday, including appearances by CEO Tim Cook and fellow executives Lisa Jackson and Jay Blahnik.

Photos of Apple staff are proliferating on Twitter, many of them dressed in custom-made Pride shirts with the corporation's logo. The number of people present has yet to be confirmed, but informal estimates have claimed that the Apple contingent numbered about 1,000.

Apple has been a participant in SF Pride for years, including past appearances by Cook. The corporation has long backed LGBT causes, in fact being one of the first U.S. companies to extend equal benefits to same-sex partners.

Cook himself is gay and has solidified Apple's pro-LGBT stance, vocally supportingcauses like gay marriage while opposing ones such as transgender bathroom bans. This philosophy has even bled into the company's product line, most recently with the return of a Pride Band for the Apple Watch, matched by a new Pride watchface.

Source: AppleInsider.com

How to make an iPhone announce who’s calling

Have you ever been in a situation where you're taking a nap, and have your iPhone on a nearby table only to have someone calling you?  Wouldn't it be nice to have the phone announce who's calling?

Well, with an iPhone, you can.  Here's how to set it up:

1.  Go to SETTINGSPHONE

2.  In the CALLS section is an option called ANNOUNCE CALLS.

3.  You'll have four (4) options:

  • Always - Always announce calls over the speaker.
  • Headphone & Car - Only announce when you're waring a compatible headphone and in a car.
  • Headphone Only - Only announce when you're waring a compatible headphone.
  • Never - Never announce the call.

Select the option that best fits your situation.

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