iPhone Rumor: iPhone 13 to Feature Larger Wireless Charging Coils, Possibly for Reverse Wireless Charging |
- Rumor: iPhone 13 to Feature Larger Wireless Charging Coils, Possibly for Reverse Wireless Charging
- Internal Apple survey shows concern about hybrid work model
- Another access point name has been discovered that can disable your iPhone’s ability to use Wi-Fi
- Data Leak?
- Probably iOS' biggest missing feature?
Rumor: iPhone 13 to Feature Larger Wireless Charging Coils, Possibly for Reverse Wireless Charging Posted: 04 Jul 2021 04:07 AM PDT
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Internal Apple survey shows concern about hybrid work model Posted: 03 Jul 2021 05:46 PM PDT
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Another access point name has been discovered that can disable your iPhone’s ability to use Wi-Fi Posted: 04 Jul 2021 08:24 AM PDT
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Posted: 04 Jul 2021 12:03 AM PDT IPhone says 8 of my passwords were leaked (Specifically says leaked). Only about 3 of them were re-used, a lot of them are really long and complex, a lot are not even the same email. I checked "Have I been Pwned" and it said there was no leak. Is Apple tripping or have I actually had stuff leaked. [link] [comments] | ||
Probably iOS' biggest missing feature? Posted: 04 Jul 2021 08:39 AM PDT All the images received on an iPhone are compiled in one folder. Since I use my phone for both work and personal life, everything shows up together. When trying to browse through work images I receive through WhatsApp / Slack, I often end up scrolling through my family images in front of my colleagues. It restricts me from using the phone freely. Dedicated image folders for all apps will really help. Slack images & videos in a folder called Slack in the Photos app. WhatsApp folder for all WhatsApp media. All camera photos in the camera folder. Am I the only one who's felt the need for this? For how much emphasis Apple puts on online privacy, I think in-person privacy is something they struggle with. Thoughts? (P.S. Lack of app locks is another, but that's not a huge deal.) [link] [comments] |
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