Learn how to switch to bold text on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Apple Watch to display all system text in boldface characters.
How to enable system-wide bold text on Apple devices
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Learn how to switch to bold text on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Apple Watch to display all system text in boldface characters.
In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to use the Intercom feature on HomePod and customize its settings to make the most out of this cool feature.
Forgot who your phone carrier is? Here are seven ways to check what cellular carrier your iPhone is currently on.
Create an Apple ID or iCloud account for your child so they can have their own Apple Account on their iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or Mac and take full advantage of the features that come with it.
In this tutorial, we’ll walk you through the steps to reset Bluetooth on your Mac to fix common wireless connection issues with your Bluetooth accessories.
The last few iOS point releases had been all quiet on the emoji front, but iOS and iPadOS 14.2 brought over 100 novelties to users, including such ragers as "Pinched Fingers" (that emphatic gesture which often accompanies a hackneyed impression of an Italian), "Bubble Tea", "Ninja", and "Tamale" (at last!). Whilst stock users will have to update to iOS 14.2 to make use of these little beauties, jailbroken users don't have to, thanks to developer Poomsmart.
Choosing between losing your jailbreak by updating to iOS 14.2, or being unable to spam your friends with the Dodo emoji, is thankfully not necessary. We'll show you how to get the best of both worlds.
Use the Optimize Storage feature to limit how much space downloaded Apple Music songs take up on your iPhone and iPad.
Your AirPods Max over-ear headphones feature a rotatable Digital Crown button, located on the top of the right earphone. Follow along with this tutorial to learn all the ways you can use the Digital Crown to pause, resume or skip the music you’re listening to (or the video you’re watching), as well as adjust the volume, invoke Siri, answer and end calls, and much more..
First Apple silicon Mac models include the company's popular notebook models, the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro. Thanks to optimizations in macOS Big Sur, these M1 Macs are speedy, responsive and very enjoyable to use. Follow along with us for some common features in Big Sur that you may want to take a closer look at upon unwrapping your new computer.
Follow these steps to set up a Primary User on HomePod, ideal for multiple-user households with a main user for each speaker.
Find out how to regain control of your digital privacy by learning to stop sharing your location, photos, calendar, or activities with someone you had previously shared with.