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127: Honking Apple’s Horn with Bigger Badder Batteries!

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Brett Burney, Jeff Richardson
Published
Fri 15 Dec 2023
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https://youtu.be/sYteMfxI3W4

In the News blog post for December 15, 2023:
https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2023/12/in-the-news706.html

  • 17.2 Journal Entries 
  • watchOS 10.2
  • Zooming In On the Apple TV
  • Downloads Aplenty
  • Best App Stories
  • Honking Apple’s Horn
  • Rolling Real Estate
  • USB-C Case 
  • Locking Up Your iPhone Charging Brick
  • Bigger Badder Batteries
  • Brett’s iTip: Quickly Open a Webpage from my iPhone on my Mac
  • Jeff’s watchOS Tip: Turn Off Confirmation Alert to End Workout


Justin Meyers | Gadget Hacks: iOS 17.2 Has 59 New Features and Changes for iPhone You Won't Want to Miss

Dan Moren | Six Colors: iOS 17.2’s Journal app offers introspection, surface-deep

Chance Miller | 9to5Mac: Apple releases watchOS 10.2 for Apple Watch; here’s everything new

Jonny Evans | Computerworld: How Apple TV just became a Zoom meeting solution for SMEs

Chance Miller | 9to5Mac: Apple unveils the most downloaded App Store apps and games of the year

MacStories Team: MacStories Selects 2023: Recognizing the Best Apps of the Year

David Pierce | The Verge: Beeper vs. iMessage is a fight about how tech works — and who’s really in charge

Zac Hall | 9to5Mac: You can finally buy a house using CarPlay

Michael Potuck | 9to5Mac: Review: Lock Socket is a clever way to keep iPhone chargers from disappearing

Rikka Altland | 9to5Toys: Tested: Anker’s new 250W USB-C Prime Power Bank is the ultimate MacBook battery pack

Brett’s iTip: You can quickly open a webpage from your iPhone on your Mac through Continuity by either clicking in your Mac’s Dock or I like to use the Command + Tab option to switch through apps where one of the options will be the Safari app on your iPhone. 

Jeff’s watchOS Tip: With watchOS 10.2 you can now turn off confirmation alert to end workout. Go to Settings - Workout - End Workout Confirmation and toggle off. You can turn off or on the “Start Workout Reminder” and the “End Workout Reminder.” 

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Brett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.com
Jeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com

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