Learn what QuickType is in iOS 8 and how to use it in this short screencast.
Month: September 2014
Restrictions, Location Services and a Stolen iPhone
This post was forwarded to me earlier in the week and details the first-hand account of getting your iPhone stolen. Since then, the author has detailed what restrictions to put in place on your iOS device to prevent the disabling of Location Services. That way, it will still be possible to locate your iPhone using…
Blue Light, Sleep and f.lux
Elizabeth Armstrong Moore writing for GigaOm: An eye doctor says he’s recently seen a few 35-year-old patients whose lenses, which are typically clear all the way up until around age 40, are so cloudy they resemble 75-year-olds’. A sleep doctor says kids as young as toddlers are suffering from chronic insomnia, which in turn affects…
Rise of YouTube Lyrics Videos
The interesting takeaway from this article is obvious when you think about it – people are already using YouTube as their personal jukebox, if and when Google launches Music Key, it could blow the likes of Spotify out of the water… The Google site is poised to take advantage of its own sheer force…
Listen to Max
Face it, you’re not going to do Word as a job.
Top independent school puts lessons free on iTunes
A great example of an educational institution embracing not just the physical technology, but the methods that make it work best for their students and teachers.
Analyzing iPad Myths in Education
A great read for anyone trying to encourage their school to embrace iPads in the classroom.
BBC: Millions of historical images posted to Flickr
The Internet Archive is making millions of historical photos available on Flickr.