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How to use Data Detectors and Shape Recognition on iPad

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Apple’s "on-device intelligence" is used in a variety of forms. From Smart Stacks and Siri Suggestion widgets to the Translate app to Accessibility recognition features, your device continues to learn from your actions and patterns. Using that same technology, upgrades to iPadOS 14 in combination with Scribble let you do things easier on your iPad.

If you use your Apple Pencil for handwritten notes and shapes, you can take advantage of your iPad’s smarts with Data Detectors and Shape Recognition. Each of these make capturing notes that you want to save or share simpler for others to read or for you to act on.

Here, we’ll explain Data Detectors and Shape Recognition and how they work on iPad with Scribble to help you.

How to sort your data in Apple Numbers on Mac

Sort data in Numbers on Mac

If you use Apple Numbers as your spreadsheet application, there may come a time when you need to sort your data. You might want to sort by dollar amount, date, or alphabetically to quickly find the data you need.

The Numbers app gives you a couple of ways to easily sort the data in your sheets. There are quick options in the column shortcut menu along with rules you can set up for more fine-tuned sorting. Here, we’ll show you both.

How to filter your data in Apple Numbers on Mac

Filter your data in Numbers on Mac

Most times, there’s more to the data you add in Numbers than just entering it. You may also want to analyze it. Whether it’s company sales, personal financials, or customer records, you can use filters to display only the data you want to see.

Numbers has features that let you apply a quick filter or set up filtering rules. Both of which are handy depending on the amount of data you have and the data you need. This tutorial shows you how to filter your data in Apple Numbers.

How to remove metadata from photos on Mac

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Striping away the photo information like location (longitude, latitude), camera name, etc., ensures your sensitive details aren't disclosed unknowingly to people and apps with whom you share the images. So, here are four ways to remove the Exif metadata from pictures on your Mac.

DearMob iPhone Manager: Easily migrate data to a new iPhone [sponsor giveaway]

DearMob iPhone Manager

Everyone knows the significance of creating backups of your iPhone, whether to migrate iPhone data to a new device or to reduce the risk of losing important items. But do you perform regular backups or make sure your most vital items are saved like you should?

You might back up your iPhone to iCloud or iTunes every so often, and those are great options, of course. However, with a full iPhone manager like DearMob, you can do much more to ensure your data is safe and sound.

If you’re looking to accelerate data migration, need an alternative backup tool, and want a flexible option that’s safe, affordable, and easy to use, check out DearMob iPhone Manager.