iCloud: Restoring Bookmarks from Backup

Once those load, scroll to the very bottom of the page, which is where you’ll find all of your restoring options. If you click the “Restore Bookmarks” one, you’ll see the archives available for recovery. You’ll really want to pay attention to the caveats it gives you, too (note that this will replace ALL of…

iOS: Saving Images Out of Messages Conversations

Scroll down a bit on the subsequent screen, and you’ll see the “Attachments” section near the bottom. This contains all of the recent images and files that’ve been sent in that conversation. Neat! My friends and I…we have fun. Tap a picture to view it in a larger size, and then you can swipe through…

iOS 9: Interact with Notifications on Your iPhone and iPad

If you tap on that “Notifications” tab I’ve indicated, you’ll see all sorts of info from the apps you’ve allowed to send you such things.  Wow, they send me A LOT of news. One of the lovely things about this easily accessed list is that you can interact with the items on it. If you…

iOS 9.3.1 Fixes Problem with Tapping Links

iOS 9.3.1 Release Notes The real problem was apparently the way some third party apps were misusing an iOS API, as noted by 9to5Mac. One might assume that Apple changed the way the API can be called or changed the way misuses were handled in order to stop the problem. I installed the over-the-air version…

iOS 9.3 to Fix Flaw Exposing Encrypted iMessage Photos and Video

Researchers find encryption flaw in Apple's iMessage system Apple partially fixed the issue in iOS 9.0, and will fully patch the flaw with iOS 9.3, expected to ship after the company's “Let us loop you in” media event on Monday, March 21. What we know right now is that researchers found a way to intercept…

iOS Mail: Emailing Groups of People

Tap the suggestion of the group you’re looking for, and your device will fill in all of the addresses. Well, that’s just the weirdest group ever. So how do you know what groups you can currently send to? Well, if you visit the Contacts app and tap the “Groups” button in the upper-left corner, you’ll…

iOS 9: Turn Off Those Pesky "Frequently Visited" Sites

When you tap the URL bar within Safari on iOS, you’ll see a screen similar to this one: Below your favorites, there’s a list of your frequently visited websites. This is obviously intended as a handy way to get back to places that you haven’t necessarily bookmarked yet, but I think that list could get…

This One Thing Will Make Your iPhone and Mac Passwords More Secure

Times are changing. Those bad guys who would break into your device now have advanced algorithms and so much computing power, they can easily outsmart your most devious passwords. Nevertheless, there is one thing you can do to ensure the quality of your chosen password—one you rely on. The Holy Grail is Still Unreachable for…

Apple Apologizes For Error 53 and Offers Update to iOS

_______________________ On February 18, Apple issued an update to iOS 9.2.1 (ver 13D20), provided an explanation and also an apology as reported by TechCrunch. Some customers’ devices are showing ‘Connect to iTunes’ after attempting an iOS update or a restore from iTunes on a Mac or PC. This reports as an Error 53 in iTunes…

iOS 9: Using "Paste and Search" in Safari

…and then press and hold there for a moment to get a new menu to pop up. See that “Paste and Search” option? Tap that, and your copied text will become your new Web search, lickety-split. If what you copied was a URL, though, the command will read “Paste and Go” instead.  As you can…

How to Delete iPhone Apps Stuck on Installing Updates

Stuck installing app… so frustrating, but there is a fix The trick to getting out of the perpetual stuck-on-install loop with iPhone and iPad apps is to delete the problem app. Since using tap-and-hold to show the app delete button doesn't work, you have to go about it in a different way. Here's what to…

iOS: Solving Network Connectivity Problems

 Attempt to rejoin the network after you do that, and maybe luck will be on your side so that’ll be all you have to do. But if that doesn’t fix things and you’re sure that your network is functional (as in, you can go online from a different device with no problems), then it’s time to…

How To Limit Facebook's iPhone Background Battery Usage

Facebook’s iOS app is a notorious background battery eater and, despite some attention and updates aimed at solving this problem, it remains so to this day. While it’s simple enough to just remove the Facebook app and access the site in Safari, this leads to missing out on Notifications, Live Photos and other features. Good…

Check Your Email Settings with Apple's Mail Settings Lookup

The biggest caveat is that it only works with major email providers. Think Apple, Gmail, Yahoo!, Hotmail, Mail.com, and a few others. You can't use it to check the settings of your work email, for instance, not even if your employer uses Gmail on the back end, at least not with my testing. That out…

iOS 9.2: 'Reduce Motion' Brings Control to App Switcher Swipes

In iOS 9.x, swiping through your running apps is a fairly swift operation, and it's easy to overshoot the app you want. In iOS 9.2, with Settings -> General -> Accessibility -> Reduce Motion turned on, swipes in the App Switcher advance through running apps one at a time. While you need to experience it…

iOS 9: Using Mail Markup with Photos

So what you’ll do to use this feature is first attach an image to a message. For pictures from your Camera Roll, you can do that either from your Photos app using the “Share” button or by tapping within the body of your email to bring up a menu. From that menu, you can navigate…