Month: February 2020

OOPS! New Apple Products appear in Target’s inventory system

Listings for new Apple Watch bands, a new Apple TV set top box, and an updated iPod Touch are appearing in Target inventory scanners.

This story first appeared on Saturday via 9to5Mac.com when someone claimed to be a Target employee and sent the below screen shot to the website as proof to his or her claims.

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="660"] Via: 9to5Mac.com[/caption]

While it is typical for Apple to update the bands for the Apple Watch, it's very unusual for the company to come out with new iPods, especially since they just updated the product line at the end of last year.

How to Download Apple TV+ Shows for Later Viewing on iPad and iPhone

[caption id="attachment_25920" align="alignright" width="160"] Apple TV+ icon[/caption]

For those of us who have Apple TV+, we have the ability to select, download, and view almost any show on an iPhone or iPad.

Here's how:

  1. Open the Apple TV App on the device.
  2. In the 'Watch Now' section, tap the TV show or movie you wish to download.
  3. Next to the title, tap on the Cloud icon.
  4. Once downloaded, an icon will appear at the bottom of the screen that says "Library".
  5. Tap that icon.
  6. Tap the "Downloaded" option.
  7. The downloaded content will appear there.
  8. That's it.

Please remember that any downloaded content will take up storage space on the device.

Apple Maps’ Look Around feature arrives in Boston, Philadelphia, PA, and Washington D.C.

Apple has rolled out its “Look Around” feature of Apple Maps into three more U.S. cities, giving users the ability to see street level views of Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. on their iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

Introduced in iOS 13, Look Around is an interactive way to visually explore a city with 3D street-level imagery, similar to Google Street View. The feature is also available in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York City, Las Vegas, Houston, and the Hawaiian island of Oahu, with many more places to come.

In an area where Look Around is available, a binoculars icon will appear in the top-right corner of Apple Maps. Tapping that icon opens a street-level view in a card overlay at the top of the screen. Look Around also appears in the search results for a supported city, below the Flyover and Directions buttons.

When you’re in Look Around mode, tapping on the display lets you move through the area, while tapping in a far off spot in the distance zooms in quickly in a smoother and more immersive way than Google Street View.

Via: MacRumors.com

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