Saturday, March 26, 2016
@Apple Bytes! March Mehness!
This past Monday, Apple has released iOS 9.3 with nice features like Night Shift that reduces eye strain when reading at night. Also, Apple has added protection to its Notes app that lets you lock your notes behind a password or Touch ID. Setting it up couldn't be simpler — just go to Settings > Notes > Password and configure your password. If you have a recent iPhone or iPad, you can also toggle Touch ID to on so you can unlock the Notes app with your fingerprints.
The second feature we wanted to draw extra attention to is a change Apple made to Live Photos on the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. Many iPhone users who email us are also on the hunt for an app that will let them strip the animation from a Live Photo quickly and easily. This way, the image can be shared with the sound of a TV or something else blaring in the background.
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This past week Apple also announced not really the iPhone 7 but the long and much speculated iPhone SE. For all those who miss the traditional size of the iPhone like the iPhone 5S, the iPhone SE is the same size as the 5 but with the tech specs of the iPhone 6s, runs iOS 9.3 out of the box and can surf LTE faster. iPhone users who may be comfortable with iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S or 6S Plus may not be too concerned with the iPhone SE.
The other announcement during Apple's March 2016 WWDC is the 9.7 inch iPad Pro. The 9.7-inch iPad Pro concentrates almost everything that's great about the 12.9-inch version into a device as easy to carry around as the iPad Air 2. That includes not only the ludicrously powerful A9X processor but the Smart Connector-enabled Smart Keyboard and the Apple Pencil, which for my money remains the best digital writing and drawing implement on the market. Oh, and it's got an even better camera than its bigger sibling.
HERE'S THE BRIEF BREAKDOWN OF THIS MONTH'S RECENT APPLE EVENT DOWN BELOW
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