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  • Five Best Practices for Organizing and Naming Computer Files

    Five Best Practices for Organizing and Naming Computer Files

    We’ve had decades to get used to organizing computer files, but it’s still hard for many people. Part of the problem is imagining how you—or your colleagues, if you’re in a workgroup—will need to find the files in the future. Another part of the problem is mustering enthusiasm for renaming and reorganizing existing files to…

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  • Security Questions Your Organization Should Be Asking Itself

    Security Questions Your Organization Should Be Asking Itself

    We’re increasingly hearing from organizations that need to establish that they have sufficient security policies in place, either to meet the requirements of a larger client or to qualify for cyber insurance that insures against breaches and similar losses. Details vary, and we’re happy to work with you on the specifics, but here are some…

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  • Add Haptic Feedback to the iPhone Keyboard in iOS 16

    Add Haptic Feedback to the iPhone Keyboard in iOS 16

    The iPhone has long been able to play clicking sounds when you tap the keys on the virtual keyboard, but that feedback, while sometimes welcome, can become annoying when you’re trying to be quiet. A new feature in iOS 16 provides haptic feedback—tiny taps you can feel in your fingertips as you tap keys on…

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  • watchOS 9’s New Low Power Mode Could Help Older Apple Watches

    watchOS 9’s New Low Power Mode Could Help Older Apple Watches

    Until watchOS 9, Low Power Mode on the Apple Watch turned the smartwatch into a watch that only told the time. With watchOS 9 on an Apple Watch Series 4 or later, however, a new Low Power Mode reduces the watch’s capabilities while keeping it largely functional. It turns off the Always-On display, heart rate…

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  • New Messages Features in iOS 16: Mark as Unread, Edit Messages, Undo Send, Report Junk, and More

    New Messages Features in iOS 16: Mark as Unread, Edit Messages, Undo Send, Report Junk, and More

    After years of user requests, Apple has finally beefed up Messages with a few welcome features—options to mark conversations as unread for later reference, edit messages after they’ve been sent, and undo sending entirely. Plus, when you delete junk texts in Messages, you can now report them to Apple and your carrier, and you can…

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  • Read This Article Before Transferring Your Data to a New iPhone

    Read This Article Before Transferring Your Data to a New iPhone

    Are you among the millions of people planning to get a new iPhone 14? It’s exciting, we know, but don’t move too fast when getting started with your new iPhone, or you might cause yourself headaches. Instead, follow these instructions once you’re ready to transfer your data to the new iPhone: Make sure you know…

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  • Wi-Fi Calling and Wi-Fi Assist: What Are They and How Are They Different?

    Wi-Fi Calling and Wi-Fi Assist: What Are They and How Are They Different?

    Two similar-sounding iOS features generate quite a bit of confusion. Wi-Fi Calling and Wi-Fi Assist both aim to improve your connectivity by using the best network available, but they achieve that goal in diametrically opposed ways. Wi-Fi Calling leverages your Wi-Fi connectivity to replace weak or nonexistent cellular coverage, whereas Wi-Fi Assist uses your cellular…

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  • Don’t Trust an App Fully? Hide Your Precise Location from It

    Don’t Trust an App Fully? Hide Your Precise Location from It

    Most of the time, having your iPhone know precisely where you are is good. You want Maps to tell you exactly when to turn, not after you’ve passed an intersection. But too many apps abuse their users’ privacy. We strongly encourage you to stop using such apps entirely, but we acknowledge that it can be…

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  • Remove Old-Style Today View Widgets from Your iPhone

    Remove Old-Style Today View Widgets from Your iPhone

    In iOS 14, Apple overhauled widgets, allowing you to add them to your Home screen in addition to the Today View accessible by swiping right on the Home screen. App developers responded with a slew of new widgets, but old-style widgets that are limited to Today View remain available. If you no longer want these…

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  • Most Pantone Color Books for Adobe Creative Cloud to Require Pantone Connect License

    Most Pantone Color Books for Adobe Creative Cloud to Require Pantone Connect License

    Adobe says that Pantone Color Books will be phased out of Adobe Creative Cloud apps, starting with updates to Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop released after August 16, 2022. After November 2022, only three Pantone Color Books will remain: Pantone + CMYK Coated, Pantone + CMYK Uncoated, and Pantone + Metallics Coated. To access all other…

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