Learn how to ask Siri to read web articles in Safari on your iPhone and iPad so you can multitask without having to stare at the screen all the time.
How to have Siri read web articles to you on iPhone and iPad
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Learn how to ask Siri to read web articles in Safari on your iPhone and iPad so you can multitask without having to stare at the screen all the time.
Ever since the introduction of native Dark Mode on iPhones and iPads, there has been no shortage of icon themes that try to make the most out of darker pixel aesthetics.
Learn what to do if YouTube's Picture in Picture (PiP) stops working when you leave the app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
It’s always nice when you can hide things you don’t want to look at, especially when it comes to things that ordinarily populate on your iPhone’s limited screen real estate.
The Misaka package manager app for devices running firmware susceptible to either the MacDirtyCow or kfd exploits for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 and 16.0-16.6 beta 1 respectively, received another update this week that’s worth noting.
Learn how to delete duplicate events in the built-in Apple Calendar app on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac for a clearer daily agenda without overlapping schedules.
Documents by Readdle has picked up a solid audio editor on the Mac, iPhone and iPad, letting you trim and cut your tracks, remove silence, and so forth.
In case you didn’t know, there’s a nifty package manager app called PureKFD for MacDirtyCow and kfd exploit-compatible add-ons that can be acquired from Misaka and Picasso-based repositories.
One of the neat things that you can do with the MacDirtyCow and kfd exploits for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 and 16.0-16.6 beta 1 respectively is utilize add-ons that let you customize the designs of cards residing in your native Apple Wallet app.
The Misaka package manager app, responsible for providing users with access to numerous repositories that host MacDirtyCow and kfd exploit-supported add-ons, received another update Tuesday evening that might be of interest to some users.
The Nomad brand has been on a roll recently, launching new products for all kinds of Apple devices ranging from beefy AC adapters to wireless chargers, to Apple Watch cases.
A legitimate concern among those who use outdated iOS & iPadOS versions in an attempt to keep jailbreakable or exploit-susceptible firmware on their device is the risk that Apple’s over-the-air updating mechanism might automatically try to force a software update.