Christian joined iDownloadBlog.com in March 2011 and brought with him his 20+ years of journalism experience. He specializes in Apple news, tips, and reviews, bringing years of expertise in technology journalism to his readers. Known for his insightful analysis and engaging writing style, Christian keeps his audience up-to-date with the latest in the tech world.
Before that, he contributed to reputable publications like Geek.com, Tom's Hardware, 9to5Mac and 9to5Google.
Christian studied Information Science, specializing in Expert Systems and Management Information Systems. After starting a faculty e-zine in his graduation year, he dropped out to pursue a lifelong career in journalism.
He was Editor-in-Chief of a gaming magazine, started three periodicals covering gaming consoles, PCs and consumer technology, and founded a marketing agency specializing in interactive entertainment.
iOS allows you to limit the maximum volume of the built-in speaker in your iPhone and iPad to protect your hearing while listening to music, watching movies, and more. You can turn it ON or OFF from Settings, as shown below.
A new toggle in iOS 18.2 permits you to lock auto exposure and auto focus in the Camera app by lightly pressing and holding the Camera Control capture button.
A small but much appreciated change in Apple’s iOS 18.2 and iPadOS 18.2 operating systems finally lets you confirm the “Trust This Computer” prompt with Face ID!
Apple’s iOS 18.2 software improves how your personal belongings are tracked in the Find My app with the ability to share item locations with trusted contacts.