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What makes Fitness+ Different
Fitness+ is Apple’s latest subscription service and the first one I’m interested in because it brings something new and unique to the table that only Apple could do.
Apple Guide Talks: Ep. 6 – Quick Look at Fitness+ & Apple Watch Series 3
Join us this week as we take a look at Fitness+, Appleās latest subscription service, and see well the 2017 Apple Watch Series 3 works in 2020.
How to use Photo Apple Watch Face
Scrolling through the Apple Watch Face Gallery, there are so many templates to choose from. Today we look at how to create a photo album and use those photos as a watch face.
AirPods Max Playlist
Apple has given us a Christmas surprise in the form of $550 pair of headphones. AirPods Max are AirPods Pro in an over the ear design. Here is a playlist with more information on these pricy headphones.
Is Smart Tech Worth the Hassle?
Smart tech is on the rise. You can control practically anything from your phone or even the power of your voice. But, is smart tech worth the investment, and how difficult is it to get started?
A Conversation about the iPhone While Unboxing the iPhone 12
So, I did it, I purchased the new iPhone 12. In today’s video, I share why I went with the iPhone 12 and which accessories I got all while unboxing the new setup and talking about the state of the current iPhone lineup.
Never Download Adobe Flash Again
For years interactive graphics on the internet were powered by Adobe’s Flash. But, today its rein is coming to a close. Let’s learn what happened to this once staple of the internet and how we move on.
Following the Trail of Scam Email
Malicious emails have gotten good, like really good. They can make any email look authentic, but is it? Let’s follow a trail left by a malicious email and discover tactics attackers use.
Apple One: Is lt Worth It?
Apple One, a bundle of multiple Apple services into one monthly subscription. It may sound like a good idea. But is it?