Wednesday, March 31, 2021

[Design Story] How the Designers of the Samsung BESPOKE Jet Came To Revolutionize Cleaning

  Unlike refrigerators and washing machines, the vacuum cleaner is a movable household appliance that is typically kept in storage areas and only brought
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How to Use Google Assistant on Your iPhone

Ever wanted to replace Siri with Google Assistant? If you need an iPhone assistant but you’re ready to fire Siri (or just give her a well-earned vacation), you can install Google Assistant on your iPhone and use a shortcut to make Siri little more than Google Assistant’s answering service. Here’s how: Jump To: * Install the Google Assistant App on Your iPhone * Create a Shortcut to Activate Google Assistant with Siri Install the Google Assistant App on Your iPhone Before you can have Google at your beck and call, you’ll need to install Google Assistant. Here’s how to get Google Assistant from the App Store: * Go to the App Store.   * Search for Google Assistant.   * Tap Get.   * Tap Open. This will open the Google Assistant app.   * If you are logged into your Google account on your iPhone, Google will recognize you, and you can just tap Continue as [Your Name]. You can also tap the account to sign into a different account, or if you are not signed into any account, Google will offer the opportunity to do so now. Now you’re in Google Assistant! You can noodle with the app to set up things like your assistant’s voice, what devices the assistant can connect to, automated routines, and more; or you can just start typing or tap the microphone to ask Google Assistant your questions. Related: Review: For the HomePod Mini, There’s Still Room to Grow Create a Shortcut to Activate Google Assistant with Siri Before you create a shortcut to summon Google Assistant, make sure that Siri is enabled and Listen for Siri is toggled on. You can learn more about Shortcuts and Siri tips and tricks when you sign up for our free Tip of the Day newsletter. * Go to Shortcuts.   * Tap the plus sign in the top right-hand corner.   * Tap Add Action, then tap Next.   * Search for Assistant and tap Hey Google.   * A new shortcut will pop up for Assistant with the label Hey Google and Show When Run toggled on. Tap Next.   * Type Hey Google into the next screen.   * Tap Done.   You are all set up with a handy shortcut to use Google Assistant on your iPhone. Whenever you want to access Assistant, say the admittedly clunky phrase, “Hey Siri, Hey Google,” and Siri will take you right to the Assistant app. Then, you can directly ask Google whatever burning questions are on your mind. Topics: iPhoneApp StoreSiriMaster your iPhone in one minute a day: Sign up here to get our FREE Tip of the Day delivered right to your inbox.
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Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Samsung Initiates KDDI’s 5G Network Rollout on 700MHz

Samsung Electronics successfully brings its advanced 700MHz solutions on air for KDDI’s commercial launch of 5G. The use of 700MHz spectrum in this rollout
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How to Add & Change Zoom Backgrounds (Photo & Video)

Have you joined a Zoom meeting and noticed other participants with cool zoom backgrounds and wondered how to set your own virtual background? Here's how to put a background on Zoom and change your Zoom background. Whether you want a funny Zoom background or a more professional look to make it appear you're in the office, there are tons of wallpaper options to choose from.  Related: Troubleshooting Zoom Issues: Video & Connection Problems We've already gone over how to change your iPad and iPhone wallpaper, how to use the Zoom app on your iPhone and iPad, and how to look good in Zoom and video calls. For more Zoom tutorials, check out our free Tip of the Day. Now, let's learn how to set a Zoom background for your meeting, and how to change the background on Zoom.  How to Change Your Zoom Background to an Image or Video Jump To: * System Requirements * Recommended Setup * How to Use Zoom Backgrounds & Filters on Your iPhone & iPad * How to Enable Virtual Backgrounds for a Zoom Room * How to Enable Virtual Backgrounds, Filters & Videos on Your Computer * How to Use a Zoom Background & Filters on Your Computer Zoom Background System Requirements Zoom lists the requirements in depth for both the Zoom desktop client and mobile app. Zoom version and hardware requirements vary based on whether you want to have a background image or video, and whether or not you have a physical green screen.  Recommended Setup for Zoom Background Image & Video Some setup for a virtual background is the same regardless of whether you're going to use a still image or a video. In both cases, Zoom recommends: * Setting up a solid-colored background, ideally green. You can even purchase a green screen if you don't want to create your own backdrop. Note: using a green screen or solid-colored backdrop will create a cleaner effect with less blurring/light around you while using a background on your iPhone or iPad, but are essential for Zoom Desktop Client. * A reasonably high-quality camera. * Uniform lighting and color (see "How to Look Good on Zoom & Video Calls" for specific recommendations). * Making sure your clothing doesn't blend with your background (otherwise, your background image or video will be projected over the areas of your clothing that match your background). Other aspects of your setup will vary, depending on whether you want a background image or video.  Background image If you'll be using free Zoom backgrounds or free virtual background for Zoom from a third party, aspect ratios and resolution are already taken care of. You can find lots of zoom background images for free from websites like Unsplash and Pixabay. If you want to add your own virtual background: * Make sure your image has a minimum resolution of 1280 by 720 pixels. * Zoom doesn't have size restrictions for custom virtual backgrounds, but your image should match the aspect ratio of your camera. For example, if your aspect ratio is set to 16:9, a ratio of 1280 by 720 pixels or 1920 by 1080 would work. Background video There are also lots of sources for free Zoom video backgrounds online, in which case you don't need to check aspect ratios and resolution. If you'd like to create your own video to use as a virtual background: * Your video must be in MP4 or MOV file format with a minimum resolution of 480 by 360 pixels and a maximum resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels. Use Zoom Backgrounds & Filters on Your iPhone & iPad We'll get into Zoom desktop later in the article but, if you'd like to set a background for Zoom calls on your iPhone or iPad, it's quick and easy. Note: using a green screen or solid-colored backdrop will create a cleaner effect with less blurring/light around you while using a background, but Zoom backgrounds will still work without a green screen. Here's how: Open the Zoom app on your iPhone or iPad and sign in. * Tap the Settings tab at the bottom of the screen, then tap General.   * Tap Keep Virtual Background For.   * Tap All meetings or Current meeting only.   * Now, join a meeting, then tap the More icon.   * Tap Background Filters.   * Tap Background and choose from the photo options, or tap the plus sign to add a custom background.    * Tap Select Photos to choose your background photos or Allow Access to All Photos to let Zoom access your whole Camera Roll.   * Tap Select Photos, then tap the Search field at the top of the screen to find a specific kind of photo.   * Tap the photos you'd like to have as backgrounds, then tap Done.    * Confirm which photos you want by tapping them, then tap Done.   * Now, tap your custom background to turn it on!   * You can add a filter to your background now, or tap None to turn off the background, then tap Filters.   * Tap the filter you want, then toggle on Apply to all meetings, if desired.   Enable Virtual Backgrounds & Videos on Your Desktop & Laptop Here's how to enable virtual backgrounds for your account in Zoom Desktop Client. Note: After you've changed these settings, you'll need to sign out of Zoom Desktop Client, then sign back in for your backgrounds to take effect.  * Sign in to Zoom desktop client as usual. * Click your profile picture, then click Settings.   * Scroll down to In Meeting (Advanced), toggle on Virtual background, and check Allow use of videos for virtual backgrounds.   * If these options are grayed out, you'll need to contact your Zoom administrator to unlock them. How to Use Zoom Backgrounds, Videos & Filters on Your Computer * Start or join a Zoom meeting as usual, making sure to choose With Video On when the option pops up. * Tap the small arrow icon next to Stop Video at the bottom of your screen, and select Choose Virtual Background or Choose Video Filter.   * Tap Blur, then select Download when asked if you'd like to Download Smart Video Package.   * Now, click the plus icon and decide whether to add an image or video.   * Choose your image or video from Downloads, Desktop, Photos, or another application. * Tap your chosen picture or video, then tap Open.   * Now, you'll be able to select your video or picture to use as your background when you return to the Virtual Backgrounds menu. * To choose a Video Filter, tap the Video Filters option, then tap your selection.   * Tap Studio Effects at the bottom of the filter options to open Studio Effects options.    * Tap Reset to start over and Close when finished with your selections. 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Samsung Neo QLED 8K TVs Earn Wi-Fi 6E Certification From Wi-Fi Alliance

Today, Samsung Electronics has announced that its 2021 Neo QLED 8K TV models (QN900A, QN800A) have earned the world’s first Wi-Fi 6E certification from the
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Friday, March 26, 2021

How to Change the Default Browser on a Mac & Set Other Default Apps

Macs come with robust stock software to browse the web and open common file types, but sometimes there’s a third-party app that fits your needs better; think Google Chrome vs. Safari or Microsoft Word instead of Pages. You can change the default browser and other default apps on a Mac with just a few simple steps. Jump To: * How to Change Your Default Mac Browser * How to Change Default Apps on a Mac How to Change Your Default Mac Browser Safari is Apple’s default app for web browsing, but it's quick and easy to change your browser on a Mac if there’s another app you like better. Our example shows you how to set Google Chrome as the default browser on a Mac, but you can use any supported browser app. * Open System Preferences.   * Click General.   * Click the drop-down menu next to Default web browser.   * Select the app you want to set as a default browser on your Mac.   * You can now close out of this menu if you're done making changes. How to Change Default Apps on a Mac I spent hours trying to figure out how to make Excel the default app on my Mac for spreadsheets, so I wanted to make it easier for you than it was for me. These steps will enable you to set a new default app for specific file types each time you open them. * Find a file that uses the file type for which you want to change the default app. (Our example uses an Excel file) * Right-click on the file. If you do not have your right-click function activated, hold control and click. * Click Get Info.   * Click Open with to expand the menu if it's not already expanded.   * Click the drop-down menu to see default options.   * Select the app you want to set as the default app.   * Click Change All to set the new default for all files of this type.   * Click Continue.   * You can now close out of the Get Info window if you don't have any other changes to make. These simple steps to update your default Mac browser and other default apps make it easy to customize your experience when using your computer.   Topics: AppsHow-ToApple AppsProductivitySettingsThird-Party AppsMaster your iPhone in one minute a day: Sign up here to get our FREE Tip of the Day delivered right to your inbox.
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Thursday, March 25, 2021

Samsung and Marvell Unveil New System-on-a-Chip To Advance 5G Networks

Samsung Electronics and Marvell (NASDAQ:MRVL) today announced that the companies jointly developed a new System-on-a-Chip (SoC) to enhance 5G network
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Samsung Develops Industry’s First HKMG-Based DDR5 Memory; Ideal for Bandwidth-Intensive Advanced Computing Applications

Samsung Electronics, the world leader in advanced memory technology, today announced that it has expanded its DDR5 DRAM memory portfolio with the
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Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Samsung Solve for Tomorrow – Empowering Students To Tackle Pressing Social Issues

Coming up with ways to tackle water and air pollution may seem like a challenging task, even for the experts. However, Samsung’s Corporate Citizenship programs
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Samsung Partners With Manna To Launch Drone Delivery Service To Irish Customers

Samsung Electronics today announced a new partnership with Manna Drone Delivery, a move that will see drone delivery made available to Irish customers when
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Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Breaking Down the Early Media Reactions to Samsung’s 2021 Neo QLED Lineup

  Earlier this year, Samsung Electronics debuted its 2021 Neo QLED lineup. Leading business and consumer technology publications have already awarded the
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Monday, March 22, 2021

Samsung Collaborates With NTT DOCOMO on 5G

Samsung Electronics today announced the company has been selected as a 5G network solution provider for NTT DOCOMO, INC., a leading mobile operator in Japan.
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Samsung Launches New High-Resolution 2021 Monitor Lineup

Samsung Electronics today announced its new full lineup of 2021 High-Resolution monitors. This year’s portfolio delivers life-like picture quality and enhanced
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Galaxy Buds Pro Effective for People with Hearing Loss, Study Reveals

Samsung Electronics today revealed the findings of a new study published in Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology, a renowned scientific journal
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Thursday, March 18, 2021

Samsung Neo QLEDs Receive Industry-First ‘Gaming TV Performance’ Certification from VDE in Germany

Samsung Electronics announced that the 2021 Neo QLED became the first TV to receive certification for Gaming TV Performance from Verband Deutscher
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Wednesday, March 17, 2021

[Infographic] Galaxy A52/A52 5G: Awesome in Every Way

Just like each and every entry in the Galaxy A series, the Galaxy A52 and A52 5G were designed to offer more people access to Samsung Electronics’ powerful
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The Galaxy A52, A52 5G and A72 Make Innovation Accessible to All

  Samsung Electronics today unveiled the Samsung Galaxy A52, A52 5G and A72, making powerful innovation accessible to everyone. The latest Samsung Galaxy
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IBM, Samsung Electronics, and M1 Unveil Singapore’s First 5G Industry 4.0 Studio, Supported by IMDA

IBM, Samsung Electronics (Samsung), and M1 today opened the IBM Industry 4.0 Studio, which will combine advanced 5G connectivity with artificial intelligence
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Tuesday, March 16, 2021

[Design Story] Complete Immersion: The Minimalist Design of Samsung’s Neo QLED 8K TVs

  When it comes to eliminating unnecessary elements in design, the first stage in the process is to ascertain what aspects are essential. In designing
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Samsung Researcher Named the Chair of ITU-R 6G Vision Group

Samsung Electronics today announced that Hyoungjin Choi, Principal Engineer at Samsung Research was appointed as the Chair of the Vision Group on IMT towards
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Monday, March 15, 2021

SaskTel Selects Samsung for 5G Network Deployment

SaskTel and Samsung Electronics today announced that SaskTel has selected Samsung as the sole vendor to supply SaskTel with its 4G/5G Radio Access Network
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Saturday, March 13, 2021

Review: Aura Air Smart-Home Compatible Air Purifier

The heightened awareness around the transmission vectors of COVID-19 have also brought greater focus and attention to general air quality. The makers of the Aura Air air purifying system not only claim that the unit will clean the air of harmful particulates, but also that it can eliminate up to 99.96% of COVID-19 viruses in the area it is operating. While I had no way of validating this virus elimination claim myself, I did want to see and hear Aura Air in action. Read on for my evaluation and thoughts on the product. Unlike other air purifying units, the Aura Air ($499) unit is intended to be mounted on a wall. This allows greater uptake of suspended air particles that may rise in a room. Notably, the Aura Air is also not that light, coming in at around 12 pounds. The package includes a wall template and mounting screws, giving extra consideration to safely and securely hanging the unit. Preferably it should also be hung near a power outlet as the cord and wall wart will require a electrical extension if mounted further than several feet from the unit. The Aura Air also has no on/off switch within the main unit itself, and its internal fan will begin operating as soon as the device is plugged into power. Fan noise is noticeable but not loud or annoying. It reminded me of a typical oven hood fan greatly muffled and running on low setting. Once the unit is running for the first time, a white indicator light at the bottom of the unit will blink continuously, encouraging you to register and configure it using the free Aura Air app. After creating a user account and identifying your location, the app asks a series of questions regarding your lifestyle and any breathing and air concerns you may have. Once the introductory registration and pairing process is complete, the app will show the real-time air quality of the room it is operating in along with outdoor air quality based on your geographic location. I found it interesting to change my home address to other locations throughout the world and, no surprise, found addresses located in large cities to have noticeably worse air quality than my suburban home location does. Depending on how aggressively you prefer the Aura Air to identify and filter different types of allergens and particulates, the fan could run continuously. Be aware that this non-stop operation will have a minor but potentially noticeable impact on your monthly electricity bill. Additionally, the custom Ray Filters ($69) fitted into the unit should also be replaced every six month, sooner if the filter is clearing a high degree of dust and contaminants. Combined with the initial $499 investment, which includes one pre-installed filter, first year operating expenses for the unit will be around $600. This is more expensive than most air purifiers, though actually about $100 lower when compared to others matching similar claims and features. After using Aura Air for several days in my family room, the running fan really wasn't that noticeable and my family did comment that they sensed the air was indeed cleaner. The app indicated not much had changed in terms of air quality (since the app indicated the air quality was already quite high when we first started using Aura Air in the room) so it's hard to say if this was perceptible. But the peace of mind knowing that any harmful virus that may have been silently circulating had been filtered by Aura Air offered considerable relief from the uncertainty of what may be in the air we breath. If you are in a similar situation, or live in a less- than-clean air environment and value your respiratory health, Aura Air provides a high-tech means to monitor and clear your living environment from harmful particulates and pathogens. Pros * Remarkable air quality monitoring and control * Unique wall-mount design * Fairly quiet operation Cons * Expensive * Somewhat heavy * Proprietary filters Topics: AccessoriesReviewsMaster your iPhone in one minute a day: Sign up here to get our FREE Tip of the Day delivered right to your inbox.
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Thursday, March 11, 2021

[15 Years of TV Leadership] ② How Our TVs Underpin Our Lifestyles

The TV, often the centerpiece of the home, is much more than just a device for content consumption. Televisions can showcase new functions in addition to
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Take Your Spring Cleaning to the Next Level with Samsung’s Latest Home Appliances

  They say that spring cleaning is good for the soul, not to mention good for your health. Those words ring true now more than ever thanks to cutting-edge
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Samsung’s 2021 Neo QLED TVs Receive Industry-First ‘Eye Care’ Certification from Leading Engineering Association, VDE

Samsung Electronics today announced that the 2021 Neo QLED lineup has received the first-of-its-kind ‘Eye Care’ certification from Verband Deutscher
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Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Samsung Extends Leadership in 5G Patents

Samsung Electronics today announced that it has ranked first in 5G Standard Essential Patent (SEP)1 shares according to a patent essentiality study conducted
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How to Delete Calendar Events on Your iPhone

Deleting events from your iPhone calendar is a simple process—with a few quick taps you can clear clutter of canceled appointments. There are two types of events you might want to delete from your iPhone: a single event and an event series. A single event is a one-time event saved in your Calendar app (such as your call with a friend). An event series is a recurring event (like your weekly coffee meeting on Fridays). In either case, the process is the same except that deleting a recurring event requires an extra step. Related: How to Create & Add Events to Calendar on iPhone & iPad Delete a Single Event * Open the Calendar app, and navigate to the event you wish to delete. You can do this by either searching for the event name at the top or tapping on the day of the event to view it.   * Tap the event to select and open it.   * Tap Delete Event at the bottom of the screen.    * Tap Delete Event from the pop-up window to confirm you want to remove this event. Delete a Recurring Event * Open the Calendar app, and navigate to the event you wish to delete. You can do this by either searching for the event name at the top or tapping on the day of the event to view it. * Tap the event to select and open it.   * Tap Delete Event at the bottom of the screen.    * From the pop-up window, you will have two options: * Tap Delete This Event Only if you only want to delete this week’s event. * Tap Delete All Future Events if you want to remove the entire event series from your calendar. (Say goodbye to those Friday coffee meetings!) And just like that, you’re off to a great start on clearing that calendar clutter! Topics: How-ToTip of the DayCalendarPhoneMaster your iPhone in one minute a day: Sign up here to get our FREE Tip of the Day delivered right to your inbox.
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Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Samsung Internet 14.0 Beta is Now Available

Samsung Electronics today released Samsung Internet 14.0 beta, which offers improved privacy and security settings, a revamped viewing experience on Galaxy
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Samsung and Spark Launch 5G Network in New Zealand

Samsung Electronics and Spark New Zealand today announced the launch of 5G network in Christchurch, the most populous city in South Island of New Zealand. The
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Change Your Safari Homepage, Edit Photos & Plan for Travel

In the 154th episode, David and Donna share tips for customizing your Safari homepage for quick access to all your important links. Other topics include editing Portrait mode photos, marking up images, and tips for planning your next trip with your iPhone.  Click here to listen and subscribe. If you like what you hear, be sure to leave a review. And remember to tune in every other week to hear our editors share with you the latest Apple news, best apps, iPhone tricks, and coolest accessories. Claim 10% off your subscription to iPhone Life Insider when you visit iPhoneLife.com/PodcastDiscount. This episode was brought to you by CASEBUDi Crossbody Phone Lanyard ($15, gobudi.com). You can use your phone as you normally would without having to remove the lanyard. If you’re the kind of person who likes to be out and about but doesn’t want to shove your phone into a bag, an accessory like this will free up your hands. CASEBUDi’s adjustable lanyard is an affordable and stylish fix for this issue.  Questions of the week: Which Portrait lighting effects do you use and why? Email podcast@iphonelife.com and let us know.  Articles referred to in this episode: * How to Bookmark a Page in the Safari App on Your iPhone & iPad * How to Connect 2 Pairs of AirPods to One iPhone * How to Use Selfie Portrait Lighting & Portrait Mode on iPhone X * How to Markup (Draw & Write on) Screenshots on Your iPhone ​Useful links: * The iOS 14 Guide: Master Apple's New Widgets, Tools & Features * Join the iPhone Life Facebook Group * Insider walk-through: get a sneak peek of members-only benefits * Get the Insider discount for Podcast Listeners * Sign up for the free Tip of the Day Newsletter * Email the Podcast * Subscribe to iPhone Life magazine ​Episode 154 transcript: - Hi and welcome to the iPhone Life podcast. I'm Donna Cleveland, Editor-in-Chief at iPhone Life. - And I'm David Averbach, CEO and Publisher. - Sorry, we missed a week last week. I just wanted to let you all know I was in Mexico and now I'm back. So we're a little bit off of our usual biweekly schedule but we're excited to get back on our schedule and share a great episode with you today. David, you wanna start us out with our sponsor? - Yeah, I do. Today's sponsor is Go Buddy. And Go Buddy has this really cool new product. So if you've been a long time listener, you know, Go Buddy's been a sponsor for a really long time and they have a wide range of really practical, useful affordable products. They usually sell them through Amazon and they have a new product out. And so I'm excited to tell you about it and it is a Lanyard. And so how it works is it works with a pop socket. And so you wear this across your body and you can connect your phone to it. And so it's a nice way to securely and easily carry your phone. If you don't have pockets, if you're hiking if you're doing something where you want to have your phone be safe and secure but also you don't want either the bulk of your pocket or you want it to be a little bit more readily available to you than in your pocket. So it's really affordable. If you go check it out on Amazon, we'll link to in the show notes at iphonelife.com/podcast. - That would have been very convenient on my trip. I feel like hiking, especially, it seems like it's a great way to have it on your body so you can pick it up and take photos really easily without losing your phone. - Yeah exactly, exactly. - All right, next up, we have our Daily Tip. If you may already be a subscribed to this but we have a free daily newsletter called "iPhone Life Tip of The Day", and we send you a one-minute tip that teaches you something cool you can do with your iPhone every day. Like the name of it suggests. So I wanted to share our latest favorite tip and that was how to bookmark a page in the Safari App on your iPhone or iPad. And I chose this one because I use the Safari App on my computer a lot. And I use bookmarks there all the time, but I actually didn't know how to do this on my iPhone. And so I hadn't really been bookmarking pages until I read this tip. Do you use bookmarks often David? - I do and I actually sort of have a separate side tip for this because I use bookmark slot. I find that I often use bookmarks like I bookmark things on my computer and then I'll want to access them on my phone. So having those swapped, I find to be really useful. Like as an example, we have a few Zoom links that we regularly access when we have regular meetings. And so those, I have bookmarked everywhere so I can access it from my phone and my computer. But I will give some bonus tips on that after we give the tip of how to do the basic bookmarks. Are you a bookmarker? - Yeah. So, I think I will be more after looking over this tip because being able to bookmark on both your mobile devices and on your computer I think will make it a lot more useful. This is a related feature on Safari but I use Favorites all the time. And that allows like whenever you open up a new tab in Safari you'll see all of your most frequently or like whatever links that you've favorited. And so that's how I get to things like all of our the Google docs and spreadsheets and Zoom links that I want there. But, now that I see you can create different like bookmark folders and things like that I think I'll be using that more. But just for people who don't use bookmarks, the intention of the feature is just to have an easy way to access links that you're using regularly like David said. So the way you use this tip is if you open up the Safari App on your iPhone or iPad and you navigate to a web page that you wanna bookmark then you just go and you press and hold, there's a little book icon at the bottom of your display on the menu there. So you have to like press and hold it. And then a little menu will pop up that says, "Add Bookmark." So you'll do that. You also can tap the Share icon and you'll have an option to add a bookmark from there as well. So it's up to you, but this is a bit of a faster way. So once you tap, Add Bookmark, you'll choose where you save it to. If you have different folder options then you can save it to a specific folder. Otherwise it will by default save to your Favorites. And Favorites again is something that like, anytime you open up a new tab in Safari you'll see little icons for all of your favorited sites there. - And I'm gonna put you on the spot a little bit because I don't know if you are clear on this. I'm a little bit unclear on the difference between a Favorite and a Bookmark. Are you, do you understand the difference? - So, I think that bookmarks automatically go to your favorites unless you've set up other bookmark folders. So that's sort of the difference, like if you, and I know and it is a little bit confusing the way Apple has had an app for a long time I couldn't figure out how to add things to my Favorites when I wanted them there. But at least on your Mac, it's a little bit different but at least from your iPhone if you don't have any other folders set up in bookmarks it'll just automatically save it to your favorites. So there is no difference. - Okay. - But if you've created different bookmark folders like say you wanna have your bookmarks for work and you wanna have your bookmarks for, you know, a side project or something like that you might create different folders for them and save them there. And so then when you tap, Add Bookmark in that situation then you'll choose which folder to put it to. So you can choose favorites or something else. - So just to clarify Favorites is a type of bookmark? - Favorites is like the default Bookmark folder. - It's a thank you, perfect, okay. And I actually do do folders for my bookmarks. So I am one of those people where I have this exact set up, I have my work bookmarks, I have my personal bookmarks. And then I have my favorites, which are all work bookmarks but they're the ones I use like every single day. So I have-- - Great. - That set up and I have it set up across my Safari and both my desktop and my phone. So let me give a quick how to do that. - Yeah, the syncing of it I was gonna say like, that's happening for me but I don't remember ever setting that up. - Well-- - So please explain. - Okay, I think by default it's turned on. So I think it's probably for most people but I had accidentally turned it off. What you need to do is you need to make sure that you go into iCloud in that you have Safari turned on for iCloud. I had turned it off at some point thinking it was unnecessary but what it does is it syncs up all of your bookmarks. So that you can have your desktop bookmarks on your computer and vice versa or on mobile and your mobile bookmarks on your computer. So that they're all synced up. And so it's a really convenient thing. Also on desktop now, Safari, the newest feature this is what you were just talking about, on the kind of the default screen. It has all of your favorites and it has recently accessed, so you can see pages you were looking at on your phone, it has those on your computer so it's easy to get to them. So they just added this with the latest Operating System. And I think it's a really nice feature but I do want to give one final bonus tip which is you can customize this screen on Safari on your computer. So on the bottom right corner, you have a little like, it kind of looks like slider gear things. So you open up Safari, you open up a new tab. So it'll be your start page, is what it's called. And then on the bottom right corner, it gives you the options of what will show up and what will not show up. So for example, I have added a of me and my wife. And so every time I open up a new tab, I see a pretty photo of me and my wife. Also, I don't use the reading list. So I got rid of that as an option that shows up. And also some people, depending on your browsing habits you may have stuff you browse at work and stuff you browse at home. And you don't want the stuff you browse at home to show up at work and vice versa. So this gives you some controls over what shows up where. I find I'm sharing my screen a lot at work. So I pay special attention to like what is showing up where. But I think, you know, we've sort of gone into the weeds of Safari power usage here, but I think this area of cross syncing between desktop and mobile and using Safari to kind of bridge those gaps is a really powerful area to pay some attention to. - I know as you're talking about this, David I just changed my Safari Start page background image - Oh yeah. - To something much more appealing so thank you for that tip. - What is it? - It's still one of the Apple's defaults. So if you hit the little Plus icon there like next to the backgrounds you'll have a bunch of different options from Apple. So I didn't go ahead and choose one of my own photos yet but it's still nice to switch it up. Apple has some pretty kind of like illustrations and stuff like that. - It's honestly I've enjoyed it more than I thought I would. 'Cause I ended up looking at that screen like a 100 times a day. 'Cause I'm always-- - Right. - On Safari for work. I'm always opening a new tab and before I enter the URL, it loads the Start page. And like the default is just gray. And so just having a fun photo it like a little thing, but I like it. It makes my day a little bit better. - Yeah, I like the Safari Start page too. Okay, for people listening, I hope that everyone does create their own favorites and stuff too. 'Cause it's so, I use it every day to get to the links I need to get to. It's really convenient. - Yeah and same with taking the time to customize your bookmarks. Pages you visit every day having them easily accessible is really worth it. - It's very, yeah, totally. - Another little tip I have is even within a website to thinking through which page you're bookmarking. So for example, I'll give you example for Insiders. Like the default website you go to is Insider.iPhonelife.com and then on the top right corner, you click Log in but you could bookmark the Login page which is the next step. And it just saves you one little thing each day. So little things like that of like which page within a website you're bookmarking saves you time. - Yeah, it goes a long way. All right, next up I want to talk to you about iPhone Life Insider. David just mentioned it. But this is our premium subscription for people who really wanna master their Apple devices. And so we have video guides for you on all of the new features and devices as they come out. That's like step-by-step video tutorials accompanied by a downloadable PDF. So you can be on your device and watch along and also have a written reference which makes it really easy to learn. We have quarterly online live courses. This is where you have a live instructor leading you through a new feature or product, and you can ask your questions live and we have weekly assignments. It's just a great format that helps keep you on track and accountable. We also have daily video tips. So it's a video version of our daily tip, just a one-minute video teaching you something cool you can do with your iPhone every day. We also have Ask an Expert, which is a feature where if you're having a tech issue, you can contact us and get a guaranteed answer and we help you find solutions. And you get an ad-free version of this podcast with bonus content from me and David. So there's a lot of amazing content with Insider plus a digital subscription to "iPhone Life Magazine" including our full archive of over 30 past issues. So if you go to iPhone life.com/podcastdiscount we have a special deal just for you. I believe, is it $10 off, $5 off David I'm really forgetting? - It's 10% off. - 10% off, there you go. So, it's a special discount just for our podcast listeners. Go to iPhone life.com/podcastdiscount to sign up right now. And we just came out with a new video guide on the iPhone Pro camera. So that includes tips on how to use the Pro Raw format if you have the 12 Pro or Pro Max. It also has a Portrait mode and Night mode tips for anyone else with a Pro camera plus photo editing tips for anyone with an iPhone at all. So iPhonelife.com/podcast discount if you want to get in on all of those great things. And I wanted to share an Insider question with you all actually I've two. They're kind of short one. So I thought I would do two today. But our Insiders, as I mentioned they use Ask an Expert to ask their questions to us and we give them solutions. So here's some ones that I thought our listeners might find useful. Here we go, the first one, is there a simple way to add text to a photo? And this is an easy one to answer. Thanks for reaching out. If you would like to add text to a photo you can use markup. So when you open the Photos app, go to the photo that you wanna add text to, tap Edit and then there's three dots in the top right corner, you'll tap that then tap Markup. And from there, there's a few tools that you can add arrows, for instance to your photo, you can add the little text icon and you can type in text and change the color of it. And you use your fingers to move it around and change the size of it on the Display. And that's it. And so from there, once you tap Save you'll have a marked up version of that image that you can then share with whoever you want. David, do you use markup often? - I use it a lot. I use it more, less for texts and more for drawing. Where I end up using it the most is we kind of talked about this recently with screenshots. Where if I'll take a screenshot of something but I wanna point out something particular on that page. I will then like draw little arrows in red and circle the area. It happens a lot, I don't know why it happens to me so much that I'm trying to like circle things on screenshots but I am and I use it a lot. How about you? - Is it usually like screenshots of something that you're like making fun of? - I don't know - I was gonna say, that's it for me usually at least screenshots that get sent to me it's either have a conversation or something on social media and pointing out what was funny about it. - Yeah, that's true I guess I do do that. I also do it for work a lot though. Like, I'll be like "This thing isn't working on the website. "Here's a screenshot of what I'm saying." - Right, yeah and that's much more professional use for it. But you know, I feel like one thing that I've used markup for that's been useful is adding signatures to things. - Yes and I was just gonna say that's a really useful thing as well is that you to add signatures from mobile. Sometimes I'll literally deliberately open up an email on mobile just 'cause it's really quick and easy to add a signature to it. - Yeah, and so a little tip with that is that you only need to enter in your signature once and then it's saved. To through markup so you can go back in and just add it to things. So if you wanted your signature to look particularly good you could go to your iPad on the same, if you have an iPad, if it's a device that's logged in with your same Apple ID and you could create your signature using an Apple Pencil, if you have one. And so presumably it'll be a nicer looking signature and then that'll be saved to your iPhone too. And you can use that through Markup, which is nice. - One other while we're I think on a Mac tip kick of this podcast but we are officially covering Mac now as well. You can add-- - I want all the Mac tips. - You can add signatures in preview and it's really cool because how it works is you take a piece of paper, you put your actual signature and you hold it up to the camera and it loads it in and it saves it for you in preview. And it's really quick and easy to then go and add signatures to documents within preview. Previews, they're built-in Apple app on desktop that allows you to view photos and PDFs. So it's usually something you would do on a PDF. - Cool, so we have another Insider question I wanted to share. And this one was about the iPhone camera guide that we recently came out with. So this Insider wrote in, I'm learning with the iPhone Pro camera guide. I took a picture with a black background using Portrait mode and I don't know what light settings I use and I can't do it again and I can't figure it out. Any idea of how to get a black background in Portrait? This was a photo in color. So the answer to this question is that this Insider inadvertently used one of the lighting modes in Portrait mode and just didn't realize it. So you can easily replicate this effect since it sounds like this Insider likes the way that it looked and it's stage lighting. Is the setting that they used. So if you go into the Camera app and you can apply this before or after you take a Portrait photo, which is really cool. So if you open the Camera app and you go to Portrait mode, you'll see in the top right corner, there's your little F icon. And that's where you go, if you tap that, you can go and like adjust the level of depth of field effect you have which means you can choose your subject of course and then you'll choose how much is blurred behind the subject. And like, that's really nice for instance to adjust manually if the person has like wispy hair or something like that you can make sure that it's not completely blurring out the hair in a way that doesn't look good. So once you're there though above where you adjust the depth of field you can also adjust the lighting modes. By default it'll be a natural lighting. So pretty much just like looking the way it actually looks when you're shooting. And then from there you can swipe right and left and go into a few different cool effects. Like there's stage lighting, stage light mono, and some of these ones will pretty much either just completely turn the background white or black. I personally like more natural looking photos. So I haven't done this a lot myself but it's good to know that this feature is there. It's fun to play with. - Yeah, I was just gonna comment. I was gonna ask you if you use it. It's funny to me too, that your comment was for wispy hair. 'Cause I have curly hair, which for Portrait mode in general is a nightmare. And in particular, the portrait mode settings that turn the background a different color like white or black, just really I struggle with because it like just never perfectly gets my hair. And so it just like weirdly cropped parts of my head are just blending with a background in black. So I almost never use it if you on rare occasion that it works perfectly. It's a really cool effect. It just so frequently doesn't work for me that I find I don't use it enough. But just to re-emphasize, 'cause you did say it but you went over it pretty quickly, for those of you with curly hair or I guess a wispy hair. And if you are using Portrait mode but you're having trouble because your hair keeps getting cropped. If you go after you take the photo and hit Edit you can adjust the aperture and that how that works is it just makes the Portrait mode a little bit less intense and so therefore it'll, like a lot of times for me, not crop out my hair. - Yeah, but with the ability to adjust it you've been able to get around that. Like it looks good now - Yes, but more on natural mode. I almost never could. - Right. - It just has to be so perfectly distinguishing between your background and your foreground. If you actually change the color of the background that I almost never do it because it just rarely works. Also, I just don't tend to love the effect to be honest. - Right. Yeah, but I thought that was a fun like at first when I heard the question I'd forgotten about these effects I'm like, "How did this person "Get a black background?" But, so I thought that was a good one to share. - Yeah. - But yeah one thing I wanted to clarify, as I said, that you can adjust your portrait light settings either in Capture mode or after the effect. You can only add it after the effect if it was shot in Portrait mode though. - Yes. - So I just wanted to clarify that. So if you were in like regular photo mode you can't turn it into a portrait photo afterwards but if it was shot in Portrait mode you can adjust those settings after the fact, which is nice. So I think like that's nice 'cause a lot of times you wanna quickly capture a photo. You might not want to be like tinkering with the editing with the aperture at the time that you can do that later. - Yeah. - All right, so that wraps up our Ask an Expert section of this podcast. And I am excited to share an app with all of you today. So for our Apps and Gear section, I have an app today. What about you? - Yeah, I have an app and a gear but I'm seeing in our notes here we have a comment from our listener. - Oh yeah, I forgot about that. So this was when I wanted to basically call out myself here because Randy wrote in and was concerned about an editor's message I wrote in the Daily Tip. And in it I was talking about our new AirPods guide and how great it was and how I love my AirPods and how my husband and I go on bike rides. And I sync our AirPods to the same iPhone so we can listen to music together. So he responded to me here. He says, "First of all, I've been an iPhone lifer "For about a year and want you and your staff to know "That I use and enjoy all aspects of iPhone life." That's great to hear. - Thank you. - "I typically ignore tips and articles dealing "With AirPods or earbuds. "They simply will not stay in my ears." He likes his Bose noise canceling headphones instead. That was an interesting one to hear just 'cause that's kind of a first that I've heard of that 'cause the people that I know that have AirPods comfort and like their kind of strange ability to stay in your ears is pretty great. But again, like with headphones everyone has to try themselves. Everyone has really different, first of all shapes of their ears and head and also like things that are comfortable for them. - Yeah. - So I always people definitely try on headphones yourself or earbuds before buying. But so anyway, he says, "However a tip caught my eye "This morning about AirPods. "In the introduction you said that you and your husband "Sync your phones and when you're riding your bike together, "I am an avid although recreational cyclist "And wanted to make sure you're aware that wearing any kind "Of earbuds while cycling is a big no-no." "The reason is that it prevents one from hearing "Road noise and traffic. "I don't mean any disrespect "It's intended as purely informational. "Thanks for all you do," Randy. So I just wanted to point that out just because I hope I'm not encouraging people to go biking with earbuds and definitely if you're on the street could be dangerous and you know the AirPods do have a Transparency mode option which lets you hear street noise through so that can help or you could be wearing like one AirPod and that helps a little bit too but I think it is a good point just to mention that probably better to not wear any at all or to make sure that you have that Transparency mode on at the least. - But I mean, absolutely traffic safety is important. It is a cool feature though. And there are lots of use cases that are not dangerous. That's something that I will often do like while traveling my partner and I will watch a movie or something like that. And you can have two headphones on the same device. And so there are really cool features. And Transparency mode is a good one 'cause I do like to, now I'm gonna admit it too. I like to run with headphones and I'm very safe. I promise I do my best but Transparency mode's a good one where, 'cause I actually this is one of the main reasons I like AirPods as opposed to AirPods Pro. Is I actually really like having ambient noise be able to get in. Both 'cause I like to work out with them but also even like I'll wear them when I'm working throughout the day, things like that. And it's just really nice to be able to hear somebody even if I have headphones in if I want to be canceling noise, I'll use my big headphones. - Yeah, that's a good way to do it. I think that, yeah, that feature I will stand by is being cooled. Like just, I thought first you were talking about Transparency mode, which is great too. But being able to sync two AirPods at the same iPhone is a lot of fun. - Yeah. - And like you could be cycling on an indoor bike and then you can do it completely, but guilt-free. - As long as you're taking proper COVID precautions. No. - Yeah, Yes. All right, unto our apps and gear section. So I wanted to share an app just because I feel like roosters are plaguing my life and I've finally found an app that's saving me. So I moved to Florida four months ago and then we have a next door neighbor with roosters that start crowing at like two in the morning. - Oh my gosh. - And then when I was on vacation in Mexico the place that we were staying was basically like there was like a barnyard outside. It was like a million roosters and goats and dogs that started at like 10:30 at night. So anyway, it became very clear that I needed a good White Noise machine app. In Florida, we actually have like a little device for it. It's not through the iPhone, that works well. But I found an app that I liked just as much and I had to try a few. So I just wanted to recommend this one because it's the one that I found to be the best. And it's my noise. And the cool thing about it, is that it's a free app. Some of the other ones I've found are paid and it lets you customize your White Noise levels. Like both to just what you like and also different like depending on your iPhone model the speakers sound a little different. And so it like has a bunch of different toggles for different levels of noise. I use the classic White Noise, but there are other options like rain sounds or stuff like that. And, it lets you set a timer. So I like to have it like fade out in the last hour of sleep. And so I set it for like seven, eight hours total but the last hour it's like slowly fading out-- - Oh interesting. - Up until when my alarm goes off. And so they're just like, it has some nice features and also strangely other apps that I use even though they said they could go all night with like randomly shut off after a half hour and things like that. And this one was reliably playing all night long. I feel like White Noise machine apps or just in general are like not for everyone but I used to not like them very much 'cause I found them kind of distracting. But now I'm hooked. Dave have you ever tried White Noise? - I have not, I'm a very light sleeper and I find that White Noise distraction. Like I don't even like having a fan on in my room which I know is like, I'm extreme in that way but I'm not a White Noise. - So this app, I was gonna say I was sensing a lack of excitement from you. - I was like, my stepson uses White Noise machine in his room. And so when we travel, then this would be great. So I appreciate that. I still love White Noise people, I just am not one of them. - For me, I really don't like one of the common White Noise options is like wave sounds and those to me and maybe it's 'cause we didn't grow up around the ocean. I don't find that to like help me sleep at all. And like makes me feel like I'm like seasick or something but lane noise or White Noise health. - That's fair, yeah, those Iowan thunderstorms. - Yeah. - I like when I'm sleeping by the ocean, I really enjoy it. But I find, I often have dreams about the ocean, so yeah, it can be distracting. Okay, I've got-- - Hey what's your apps and gear? - And I just wanna preface this because we've steered clear of travel apps and gear because of COVID. But as between the like frustratingly high percentage of people who have now had COVID and have immunity and then people have vaccinations rates are going up we're gonna start covering it a little bit for you all. And so I have a couple suggestions for travel again. And even if you're not ready to travel yet it's still fun to be thinking about those days when you can do that. Again, one of them, my first one is for can be used at home as well. I've talked about it before, but it's one of those gadgets that I just don't think a lot of people have and I love it and it makes my life a lot better. And that's my charge battery pack. The company's myCharge M-Y and then charge. It's all one word. And I know there's a ton of battery packs on the market but this one to me kind of checks all the boxes and why I love it is number one, it has both the adapter and the cable built in. So you can plug into the wall and has the capability in all-in-one unit. Most of these power banks do not have that. They either don't have a cable built in or they don't have the adapter built in. So then you're having to carry a bunch of things to use it. Number two, it rapid charges. So it's like half an hour to charge your phone. And in particular for a battery pack, that's really nice. 'Cause you're almost always on the go. I find I actually use it at home a lot. I mean, I definitely use it while traveling, but I use it at home a lot because if my phones, I just need a little bit of battery before I leave the house, but I'm like walking in the house and I need to use my phone at the same time. This is a really excellent solution for that. So I really like it. It also has a USB C built in. So if you have an Android iPhone family, you can use that. My partner and I are always fighting over it. So that's a good sign for seeing a useful device and particularly - it's a very good sign. - Tried the other one, which is pretty unique just for traveling, especially for overseas. But I think it's another one where like a lot of people don't think to get this, but it's really useful. It's called OANDA currency conversion. So it's O-A-N-D-A currency conversion. And there's a million currency conversion apps out there but I've used this one for like 10 years and it's like never failed me. What's nice about it? It has a really easy to use interface and it doesn't require internet. So once you get your currency conversions loaded up in there, it doesn't need internet to use. So when you're traveling in a foreign country and you're trying to on the fly, negotiate something and it's in a currency, you're not used to being able to quickly pull it up on your phone and look at the conversion rate to your currency, U.S dollars or whatever it is I find it to be really useful. I've used it for years. So for those of you who are in coming up, gonna do an international trip that's a really awesome app for you. And it's free, I believe. - I was gonna say, yeah, I wish I knew about this app that sounds great. 'Cause I'm so like not good at like fast calculations on the flight. "I'm like, how much is that?" - Yeah. - Something like this would be useful. - I always try to build little like rules of thumb for myself. Like being like 100 pesos is one is $5 and little things like that that I can fall back on. But then it's like, if you're doing too many of those you lose track and it's nice to have an app to fall back on as well. - For sure and offline mode is like if you're doing international travel I feel like any app you're using having an offline mode is really important - Yeah, yeah. - Since you don't always reliably have service, yeah, cool. We have not come up with a question of the week ahead of time, but I feel like we should. We could do one about portrait mode. I'm curious if people use the different portrait lighting options. And if so, which ones they like the best. - Yeah, I can send you some examples and we can put it up on our website. - Yeah and if you have some shots you're proud of send them our way. So email us@podcastatiphonelife.com, letting us know if you use portrait lighting options. And if so, which ones and why, and this wraps up our 154th episode of the iPhone Life Podcast. We've been at this for a while, stick around. If you're an Insider we have some special content just for you. Otherwise we'll be back in two weeks. Thanks everyone. - Thanks everyone. - All right, Insiders. We have our special complaints and learning section for you. And I wanted to talk about some of our latest content for all of you to make sure that you are aware of all the benefits that come when you log into Insider. So our senior video producer Rahn Taylor just updated our iPhone Pro Camera Guide. She'd originally done one for the 11 Pro and now has updated it with videos for Prora which is we've been getting a lot of questions from all of you about Prora and how to use it, whether you should use it. And so I highly recommend checking that out. If you're wanting to like up your professional photography game or just are curious about it, you can watch that video and get all the information you need. Also, she goes into a lot of the new night mode settings. You can take a time-lapse video now in night mode. If you have one of the latest Pro cameras, there is more that you can do with portrait mode than before. So I highly recommend checking that out. Rahn always does such an awesome job with the video guides. Also, I think we already mentioned last episode but recently Nicholas, one of our video guide producers did an Airpods Guide that we've also been getting a lot of good feedback about. So make sure to check that out. We also have the spring issue of iPhone Life Magazine when you log into Insider that came out pretty recently. So if you log in navigate to magazine you'll see the full archive of issues and the latest issue which is the iOS 14 guide. We also have a lot of good hands-on reviews in there. We talk about the M one max I wrote about the home pod mini. So that's always a good thing to check out too. So that's my little just update for what's new on Insider. - Also one other plug, if you are one of those people that mostly accesses Insider from your email, when we email you go log in because we've actually been working really hard to redesign it, it looks so nice. Now we've really tried to make it really both visually appealing, modern and easy to use. So we've been working hard on that this year. We've got a lot of additional updates coming soon in that front in terms of just the user interface but we're working hard on it. So I wanna brag a little bit. - Yes, oh, and I did want to mention too that we've updated our Ask an Expert section as well. Like we have a short questionnaire that just helps us identify like what phone you have and things like that. We did have a bit of a bug for a couple of weeks with that. And so if you send a question and it didn't go through, please resubmit now 'cause we got that resolved. And I just want to apologize to anyone who did have issues with their questions going through. - And to be clear, I don't know if you know if it went through or not. If you submitted a question that we did not answer it we're really sorry. - Yeah. - We are really committed to answering questions in a timely manner. Now we've grown our team a lot and we have a lot of people on this. So if in the past that's ever happened to you we are now totally up to speed and we will be able to answer your questions. So make sure you go, re-ask your questions. - Yeah, thank you all for your patience. So for our complaints and learning section I wanted to talk about adding people to the photos app. That's something that I hadn't really gotten that into for some reason until recently. And this is a feature that I use a lot of times if it's like a friend's birthday or something like that I like to go and look through all the photos that I have of that person and maybe share some on social media. My parents have used this to make photo books of people they didn't use Apple to make the photo books but they still used it as a way to sort the photos of my niece and nephew, making little books about them. So it's nice basically just to find a way to see all the photos you have of a specific person. And so if you go into the photos app anytime that you have a photo with a person in it at least that's like big enough for Apple's algorithms to identify. If you swipe up on that photo just opening up one to make sure I'm getting this right. If you will see a little section that says people and it will have the faces of the people there and you can go in and if it's an unidentified person, you can add the name. And if it's a person that is identified, it'll if you tap their little card it'll take you to all the photos you have there. And I just wanted to talk about the fact that anytime you go and look at a person, if you haven't done this already you'll have the option usually to confirm additional photos. If it's someone you have a lot of photos of and I just wanted to recommend going in and doing that 'cause it really improves this feature a lot 'cause usually Apple's first pass at this they're missing a lot of the photos there. So you wanna tap, confirm additional photos and it'll bring up a grid of extra photos that you can go through and say like, yes this is the person and or no, this isn't the person. And so I've been doing that. Yeah, that way then like quickly was able to see all the photos I have of my friend whose birthday is today and decide which ones I wanna share on social media. And it just makes it super convenient. Is this a feature you use? - I use it all the time and I was actually gonna mention but that'd be the confirm additional photos is really useful 'cause Apple doesn't get them all. And a lot of times, if I'm looking for a photo it won't be there unless I've gone through and done this a few times and you're sorta just training their AI is what you're doing. And then one other tip on this front that you can do is you can layer your searches. So once you have a name in there, you could say like photos of Donna in Fairfield or something like that. And then you can really like find very specific photos if that's what you're looking for as well. - Yeah, that's a good one. - Okay, so I have a cool tip that I discovered. And so it happened because I was noticing my battery was draining on my iPhone which unfortunately seems to be a reoccurring trend. And I was seeing that Instagram was often my biggest culprit. And when I looked, it's had a lot of background activity which was driving me crazy because that's I have background app refresh turned off which is a good thing to do. That's I guess one good tip go into Settings and make sure background app refresh is turned off because that is something that frequently drains batteries. And what background app refresh is is it basically keeps your apps up to date in the background. And so Facebook and Instagram are actually big culprits of this, where when you open it it will already all of the updated content loaded for you. But it's a big battery hog and a big data hog as well to be doing that. So I have that turned off by default, but nonetheless it was background activity that was causing it. And then I discovered that there's this little known feature, at least I didn't know about it in Instagram that you can toggle on called, I can't remember what's called. It's like you low data mode. And basically it says use less data. And so that's a really cool feature 'cause not only does that, if you're traveling or if you're somebody who doesn't have a lot of data it'll use less data. It also simultaneously by using less data, uses less battery it just updates your app less frequently in the background. So if you go, I'll see if I can reverse engineer, how to get there. You go, you open up your Instagram app and on the bottom right corner, you tap your little profile. And then on the top right corner you hit the little three lines. When we called the hamburger menu that should bring up all of your Settings here. And then on the top it says Settings. And then it goes, you do let me find it here from there you go to, I think Account. Yep, you go to Account and then there should be it should be right in here. So I should have had this-- - I'm following along. - Okay, so your data use under account and use less data. You toggle that on and it uses less battery and less data. And it, I'm not somebody that needs everything updated in the background for me. So that's been a really cool feature. - Oh, I feel like this could be totally like a life-changing little hack, that's awesome. - And it's hidden, like, no, they don't talk about it. It's buried really deep in Settings. You would never know it's there. And I was really proud of myself for finding it. - That's awesome, okay. I feel like I definitely wanna pass this along too to our daily tip team to do a tip on. - Yeah. I mean, I don't know if Instagram is something that Insiders or our daily tip readers are super into but it's pretty, I feel like a lot of people have Instagram at this point and it's a good tip. - It's pretty ubiquitous, I think. - Yeah, good word. - Oh thanks. - All right, I think that wraps up our complaints and learning segment of a podcast. And just wanted to say, you know thank you for being Insiders. We love having our Insider Community and hope that these tips are helpful for you. And yeah, I like David said, make sure to go check out our new interface when you log into Insider. It also makes it really easy. If you go to the podcast tab to subscribe to our special members only feed of the Insider podcast. If you haven't already, you can always log in and listen to or watch the podcast just through the Insider site as well. But we've created like little buttons where you can go subscribe with the members only feed tools so that you can listen to it in the podcast app. Or we have instructions for a few third party podcast apps as well. - And we also love feedback. Either ways we could make the interface more user-friendly for you or also content you'd like to see us add. So make sure you can always send us feedback@podcastiphonelife.com. - Absolutely, yeah, thanks David. Good to see you too. - Nice to see you glad we're back to podcasting. - Me too. I will be back in two weeks. Bye everyone. 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Monday, March 8, 2021

Top Tips: How to Make Your Laundry More Eco-Friendly

In these unprecedented times, it is more important than ever before that we take care of all aspects of our lives, from our well-being to our homes to the
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[Interview] Growing Together for a Better Tomorrow: Samsung Employees Talk About the Value of Diversity

To yield the best results as a team, respect and communication between teammates is crucial. However, in the process of achieving a common goal, sometimes the
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Friday, March 5, 2021

[15 Years of TV Leadership] ① Samsung TVs – A Legacy of Innovation

  From black and white to color, analog to digital, and digital to smart TVs­—Samsung Electronics has been there for all the key historic moments in the
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[Video] From Fitness Trainer to Start-up Mentee

In 2016, Se-don Hwang, a bodybuilder who had successfully undergone rehabilitation treatment, built upon this experience and started a company called ‘Strong
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Thursday, March 4, 2021

Samsung Announces Galaxy XCover 5, the Newest Durable and Advanced Smartphone Built for Tough Environments

Samsung Electronics today revealed the new Galaxy XCover 5, a rugged yet sophisticated device designed to handle demanding jobs while meeting the needs of an
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How to Customize Your MacBook Dock

Your Dock is the bar at the bottom (usually, we'll get to that later) of your Mac screen that allows for quick access to apps. Let's take a look at how to add and remove apps from your Dock, which apps show up by default and why, and how to move and change the size of your Dock on your Home screen. Jump To: * What Is the MacBook Dock? * How to Customize Your Dock * Add an Item to the Dock * How to Remove Icons from Your Mac Dock * Rearrange Dock Icons What Is the MacBook Dock? The Dock on your Mac is the bar that sits by default on the bottom of your screen. From here, you can access certain apps (which are set by default but can be customized as you will see below), your downloads from the web, your Launchpad, and your Trash. It also can show up to three recently opened apps, even if they're not pinned to the Dock. For more ways to customize your MacBook, check out our Tip of the Day. How to Customize Your Dock You'll want to first open the Settings for your Mac Dock. Customize its appearance by following these steps: * Click on the Apple menu. * Click System Preferences. * Click Dock & Menu Bar Preferences. * Explore the menu of available options. Here are some of the options of what you can do from the Dock & Menu Bar Preferences menu: * Use the slider on the top left to select your Dock size. Once it fills up the bottom space on your screen, it won't get any bigger even if you move the slider even more toward large. Since mine was defaulted to full size, I wasn't able to increase the side at all, but I could make it smaller. * Choose your Dock's position on your screen. You can choose for your Dock to be on the left side of your screen, the right side, or the bottom (default). * Choose your minimization effect. Select whether you want the Genie effect, the default effect that has the window emerge from one point à la the genie from Aladdin, or the scale effect, where it stays square. * Show indicators for open applications. This allows the icons of open applications to appear in your Dock. You can also Show recent applications in Dock which keeps the icons of recently closed apps in your Dock. Related: How to Organize Your iPhone Dock in iOS 14 Add an Item to the Dock To add an item to your Dock: * Open the app you wish to add to your Dock. * In your Dock, drag the icon from the section of current and recently opened apps to the left, past the bar that marks the two sections. How to Remove Icons From Your Mac Dock If you want to know how to remove apps from your Mac Dock: * Click and hold the app you wish to remove from your Dock. * Drag it up out of your Dock until you see the word "Remove" over it. Release and it will be deleted. Rearrange Dock Icons * Click and hold the icon you want to move. * Drag it to its new location and release. Topics: How-ToMaster your iPhone in one minute a day: Sign up here to get our FREE Tip of the Day delivered right to your inbox.
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What Does It Mean When Safari Labels a Website “Not Secure?”

Have you noticed a warning in Safari that the website you are browsing is not secure? What does secure mean in this context? In short, Safari is warning you that the website is using Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) instead of Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS). Websites using HTTPS have encrypted their data, making browsing their site and especially entering any sensitive information, such as login credentials or payment information, much safer for you. Here is what to do if you see this warning while browsing Safari on your iPhone. Check the URL * Tap the search bar.   * Move your cursor to the start of the URL.   * Type “https://” and tap go.   * If a secure version of the site is not available, you will see a page that looks like this.   * If, however, there is a secure version of the site, you should be able to browse it safely now. Related: How to Block or Allow Pop-ups on Safari on Your iPhone What to Do If There Is No Secure Site Available First and foremost, if you encounter a not-secure warning when attempting to log in to a website, purchase something online, or do any banking—basically in any situation in which you are asked to enter sensitive or personal information—you should close the site immediately and not enter any information into it. Any reputable online store or bank should and will be using a secure HTTPS connection. However, smaller and older websites may not yet have made the transition from using HTTP to HTTPS, and Safari may warn you that these sites are not secure. In these cases, you should use your best judgment when browsing unsecure websites. If you’re just reading an article on an old blog that hasn’t been updated since 2003, you probably won’t encounter any problems browsing a website that still uses HTTP. After all, for many years, only pages processing transactions or dealing with login credentials used secure connections. You should still be aware that an unsecure connection will make it easier for a dubious third party to get a hold of your browsing activity. If you’re concerned about security on your Apple devices, you can sign up for our daily tip to stay on top of all the latest updates. One thing to be sure of is that even if you are just now seeing warnings about unsecure web pages on Safari while using your iPhone, it doesn’t mean that you are any less secure than you have been in the past. Instead, it just indicates a change in the way that iOS responds to websites still using HTTP. iOS instituted this change in iOS 12.2. If you have recently updated your iOS, you may start noticing this warning on web pages you have visited in Safari many times before. All that has changed is that now you’re more aware of the security protocols (or lack thereof) these sites employ. Topics: How-ToPrivacy and SecuritySafariMaster your iPhone in one minute a day: Sign up here to get our FREE Tip of the Day delivered right to your inbox.
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Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Behind the Snapshot: How the Galaxy S21’s AI Improves Your Photos in a Blink of an Eye, Night Mode

The Power to See in the Dark with Night Mode Capturing stunning photographs at night can be a challenge for everyone. Low light and camera noise can lead to
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How to Clean Your AirPods & AirPods Case without Damaging Them

AirPods and their charging cases are tiny, and their many built-in nooks and crannies make cleaning them properly very tough and occasionally risky. We'll show you how to clean your AirPods, AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, and their accompanying cases without damaging them. Jump To: * What to Avoid When Cleaning AirPods & Their Case * What to Use to Clean Your AirPods & AirPods Case * How to Clean AirPods & AirPods Pro * Extra Tips for How to Clean AirPods Pro * How to Clean AirPods Max * How to Clean an AirPods Case What to Avoid When Cleaning AirPods & Their Case Normally this section would be at the end, but so many people damage their AirPods and AirPods cases each year while attempting to clean them that I felt it was crucial to go over the major no-nos of AirPods cleaning before you start working away at making your accessories shine like new again. What to avoid when cleaning your AirPods and their case: * Don't use anything metal. Doing this could scratch the plastic and other components, and could actually damage the screens within the earpieces themselves. * Don't use anything wet to clean with. As your probably already know, moisture and tech don't mix, and AirPods are not waterproof. That said, there will be rare occasions when a little bit of moisture will be needed. We'll go over exactly when and how it's safe to use moisture to help you clean your AirPods, AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, and AirPods case. * Don't use any detergents or soaps. These can damage protective coatings and leave your accessories in worse condition. * Don't apply too much pressure. Work smarter, not harder. The correct tools and the right methods will make using a lot of elbow grease unnecessary. * Don't take things apart. Unless the component is meant to be removed (such as silicone covers or other removable bits), it should not be removed.  * Don't use abrasive wipes or cloths. Paper towels, washcloths, and other larger-texture absorbent materials can damage the surfaces on your AirPods and their case. What to Use to Clean Your AirPods & AirPods Case Is Siri having trouble understanding you when you're using your AirPods? Are those you're on the phone with having a hard time hearing you? It's time to clean out your AirPods to rid them of dry earwax, dust, lint, and other contaminants. Here's what you'll need to clean your AirPods the safe way: * Cotton swabs (like Q-tips, sometimes called cotton buds) * Cotton balls or cotton pads * A microfiber or otherwise screen-safe cleaning cloth Optional supplies if your AirPods are really, really dirty: * Wooden toothpicks (some people recommend flosser picks, but we find these to be more abrasive than toothpicks) * Screen cleaner liquid (it must be safe for things like touch screens and TV screens). If you don't have any of this, you can use distilled or filtered water very sparingly. We'll teach you how. * Small, shallow dish for dipping tools into cleaner or water. Only pour a few drops of the liquid into this dish at a time, and plan to blot off excess onto a cloth. * If you're cleaning AirPods Max, you may need a teaspoon of gentle laundry detergent (non-bleach!). How to Clean AirPods & AirPods Pro Image courtesy of Apple We're going to show you the best way to clean AirPods without damaging them.  * Start by using cotton or a soft cloth to gently clear the exterior surfaces of any excess oil, grime, or dirt. This will help you grip the AirPods while cleaning the more delicate areas, and will help you avoid getting more dirt into the spots you're trying to clean. * Using a dry cotton swab, clear debris out of the seams on the earbuds where each of the plastic and metal components connects to other components.  * Next, use another cotton swab to gently clear any earwax, dirt, or other bits out of the earpiece where the sound comes out, and do the same for any small openings on the outside of each earbud.  * Be extra careful around the speaker mesh, buttons, and other fragile components. * If you need to, you can very carefully use a toothpick to scrape dry earwax out of the earbud, but make sure to avoid any contact with the mesh screen, as this is fragile. Don't use too much pressure, just rub very gently without using the point of the toothpick. If you encounter anything that's especially hard to clean off, you can use a very small amount of distilled water or screen-safe cleaner, but only very little and only on the external pieces of your AirPods. A good way to gauge how much cleaner to use is to test it on your finger; if you dip a cotton swab or cloth into cleaner and then blot it onto your finger and your finger looks wet, it's probably too much cleaner. Image courtesy of Apple How to Clean AirPods Pro: A Few Extra Steps After you've completed the basic steps for AirPods cleaning, continue on to clean the other parts of your AirPods Pro: * Carefully remove the soft ear tips on the earbuds and run them under warm (but not hot) water. * While these ear tips are wet is a great time to gently clean all parts of them with a cotton swab. * It's safe to soak them in room-temperature water for a few minutes to loosen any dry earwax or other grime. * Use a dry cotton swab to absorb excess water and then allow the ear tips to completely dry before putting them back on. How to Clean AirPods Max Image courtesy of Apple These newest AirPods in Apple's accessory line demand special care, and are made of some different materials compared to the AirPods and AirPods Pro. Here's how to clean your AirPods Max: * Carefully remove the cushions from the earpieces of your AirPods Max and set them to the side. * Start by using a cotton ball or cotton pad to gently clear the exterior surfaces of any excess oil, grime, or dirt.  * Using a dry cotton swab, clear debris out of the spots on the headphones where each of the components connects to other components.  * Next, focus on the buttons and the crown on the headphones, taking care to gently clear collected grime out of the grooves and seams. * Wipe the exterior surfaces again to remove any dislodged particles. Image courtesy of Apple Now we'll move on to how to clean your AirPods Max ear cushions and headband without causing damage to them: * Apple says that a solution of 1 tsp (5 ml) of gentle laundry detergent mixed with 1 cup (250 ml) of water is safe. We recommend warm but not hot water.  * Dip a microfiber or otherwise lint-free cloth into this mixture and squeeze out all excess liquid, leaving the cloth damp but not wet. Use the touch test: if you dab the cloth on your hand and it looks wet, the cloth is probably too wet. If it looks slightly moistened and not truly wet, you've probably got the right amount of moisture. * Thoroughly wipe the cushions down, inside and out. * Clean the headband with this same technique, paying special attention to the grooves and textured spots where grime collects. * If you encounter any especially stuck-on grime, try a damp cotton swab. * Allow these components to dry completely before reinstalling them. In general, AirPods Max are larger but easier to clean. Just don't use any bristle brushes or wipes that may crumble, as your AirPods Max include mesh and other soft materials that could be damaged or made dirtier by these tools. How to Clean an AirPods Case AirPods cases, including cases for AirPods Pro and AirPods Max, can be cleaned using the same methods as those used for AirPods and AirPods Pro. Make sure you avoid running them under water or sticking anything sharp in the holes on these cases! * Start by using cotton or a soft cloth to gently clear the exterior surfaces of any excess oil, grime, or dirt. * Using a dry cotton swab, clear debris out of the inner and outer nooks and crannies on the case. * Use a cotton swab to carefully remove debris from the Lightning port and other holes. * If something is stuck in your case's Lightning port, you can gently use a toothpick to remove it, but be careful not to poke or scrape any of the components inside. While it's not complicated to clean AirPods, it's certainly an endeavor of love. If you treat your accessories with respect, they should last longer and give you enjoyment for years to come! 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MacBook Air 2021 Rumors: Thinner Than Ever & the Return of MagSafe

Rumors about a 2021 MacBook Air are heating up, and there are two big buzzwords we keep hearing: "thinner" and "MagSafe." Yes, the new MacBook Air is rumored to be thinner than ever and to bring back the MagSafe chargers Mac users were so fond of and so sad to see go. There's a lot that seems pretty definite about the new MacBook Air release, and some things seem a bit more murky. So let's jump in and take a look at what we know, what we think, and what we probably won't see. 2021 MacBook Air Release Date One of the biggest questions around the 2021 MacBook air release is when? Mark Gurman of Bloomberg published a report claiming we'll be seeing the new MacBook Air in the second half of 2021 or at the very latest at the beginning of 2022. DigiTimes, however, along with Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo both seem to think we won't be seeing it until 2022, and that 2021 won't offer a MacBook Air refresh at all. MagSafe? The New MacBook Air Charger All sources seem confident the new MacBook Air will herald the return of the Apple MagSafe charger. These were the chargers that connected to MacBooks magnetically, and they were very popular with Mac users. The phase out began in 2017 with the introduction of the new USB-C chargers, and were gone entirely by 2019. The decision to do this was not a popuar one, so excitement of the prospect of MagSafe chargers' return is high. It makes sense that we'll be seeing this soon, with MagSafe joining the iPhone lineup, so at this point, it seems to really be a matter of when. Gurman also reported we can expect two USB 4 ports in addition to MagSafe. Thinner Than Ever The other rumor most of our sources agreed on was the new MacBook Air size. While the screen is expected to not deviate from the current 13 inches, thinner bezels means it will be slimmer than ever. The current MacBook Air is .16 inches at its thinnest, and .63 inches at its thickest. In his Bloomberg report, Mark Gurman says the new MacBook Air will be just over half an inch at its thickest point, raising the question of whether this new model will also sport the tapered design. It will reportedly weight 2.8 lbs. New Processor Whenever it arrives, we can be sure the new MacBook Air will feature the latest Apple processor. The current MacBook Air has the new M1 chip, but Gurman's report promises the new MacBook Air will come equipped with the next generation of Apple's in-house processor. If this is true and the new MacBook Air is released in 2021, this might be frustrating to the people who sprung for the 2020 MacBook Air, which was the first MacBook Air available with Apple's new chip. However, the current MacBook Air is expected to stay on the market at the entry-level option, taking some of the sting out of this release sequence. Probably Not This Year... DigiTimes and Ming-Chi Kuo anticipate a new MacBook Air with a mini LED display, but not until 2022. Gurman, too, is looking toward the future, saying features such as cellular connectivity, Face ID, and a reintroduced SD card slot are all the works, possibly as part of a new 15-inch MacBook Air, but states in his report these features will not be ready "for the next generation." Topics: Apple EventMaster your iPhone in one minute a day: Sign up here to get our FREE Tip of the Day delivered right to your inbox.
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