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Enable Or Disable Low Data Mode For Mobile Data Or WiFi On iPhone / iPad, Here’s How

Here’s how to enable or disable Low Data Mode for mobile data or WiFi on iOS 13 running iPhone or iPad device. Data usage isn’t the same problem it once was, when we were all battling with low data caps and whatnot. But it’s still a concern for tons of people which is, where Apple’s […]

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7 Best iOS Emulators For PC (Windows And Mac) To Run iOS Apps

Using an Android or iOS emulator to run a mobile app on your desktop operating system has many advantages, like duplicating the mobile device’s behavior without any added hardware cost. For example, you can run games like PUBG and Pokemon Go on your computer by using an emulator. It also helps app developers find unexpected

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Downgrade iOS 13.1.3 / iPadOS 13.1.3 To iOS 13.1.2, Here’s How

Here’s a guide covering how to downgrade iOS 13.1.3 and iPadOS 13.1.3 to iOS 13.1.2 and iPadOS 13.1.2. Apple continues its breakneck rate of releasing iOS and iPadOS updates with the release of iOS 13.1.3 and iPadOS 13.1.3. The updates include many fixes and we’d say that there are many more still to come in

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Apple to Use Its Own 5G Modems in 2022

According to Fast Company, Apple may have its own 5G modems ready for production as early as 2022, ending its reliance on Qualcomm. Apple has been trying to end its dependence on Qualcomm for some time now. Initially, the company switched to using Intel, while at the same time fighting a legal battle with Qualcomm

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iOS 13.1 Downgrade From iOS 13.1.2 No Longer Possible After Apple Stops Signing The Firmware

Apple has stopped signing iOS 13.1 around a week after making iOS 13.1.2 available to the public. Oddly, Apple already stopped signing iOS 13.1.1 last week, too. At the same time Apple also stopped signing iOS 12.4.1 and iOS 13, but for some reason chose to keep iOS 13.1 around for a little while longer.

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Here’s A Look At The Interface For HomeKit Secure Video

When Apple announced iOS 13 earlier this year, there was one HomeKit feature that caught the eye more than most. Secure Video is going to make all of those security cameras dotted around your home more… secure. Video will be routed via Apple and iCloud, keeping it safe and sound. Things have been quiet since

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iOS 13.2 Lets You Use Third-Party Phone / Messaging Apps As Default Via Siri

Apple will be easing some of the restrictions that it places on third-party apps and developers in terms of using Siri once iOS 13.2 rolls out to the public. According to Bloomberg we can expect the new software update later this year that will allow third-party messaging apps to hook into Siri in a way

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