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Always busy and can t get organised? Here s how to maximise your phone s free apps Both Apple and Google have useful free task-reminder apps on your phone that can keep you and your projects on track.
In Apple Reminders, tap New Reminder to start setting up a task you need to complete at a certain date, time and location. (Photo: Apple)
09 May 2021 07:23AM (Updated:
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Let apps take care of chores & reminders: How technology can help in creating your to-do list
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Let apps take care of chores & reminders: How technology can help in creating your to-do listBy J.D. Biersdorfer, New York Times
Last Updated: May 08, 2021, 05:32 PM IST
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Apple and Google have their own free apps to make sure things get done on time.
Getting organised is serious business, judging by the number of checklist and chore-tracker programs available. If you are new to mobile task manager software, Apple and Google have their own free apps that combine the convenience of a notes app with the ability to set notification alerts to make sure things get done on time.
How to Opt out of Apple’s “Find My” Network on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
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Apple’s “Find My” network allows Apple device owners to locate AirTags and other lost devices thanks to hundreds of millions of Apple devices already out in the world. While the network is anonymous and encrypted, you can still opt out on your iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, or Mac. Here’s how.
But First: Why You Probably Shouldn’t Opt out Apple’s Find My network is a crowdsourced system of hundreds of millions of Apple devices linked through the internet that helps people find AirTags as well as other lost or stolen Apple devices. It uses the combined power of every Apple device’s Bluetooth sensors to detect nearby iPhones, iPads, iPod Touches, AirTags, AirPods, Apple Watches, and Macs. When a local Apple device on the network detects a lost Apple device nearby, it reports its approximate location back to the device’s owner.
How to Make a Facetime Audio Call
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Tired of low-quality cell phone calls? Thanks to FaceTime, you can make audio-only calls with crystal-clear high-resolution sound using an iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, or Mac. Here’s how to do it.
Why FaceTime Audio?
Most people think of FaceTime as a video chat service, but it also supports audio calls that operate like regular telephone calls. Your device’s video camera is not used, and it stays off during the call.
FaceTime Audio is a great alternative to regular telephone calls because it uses the internet to place free calls with crystal-clear high-definition audio compared to a regular telephone call. Since it’s an internet call, your Apple device can take advantage of the extra bandwidth to make the call sound much better. The only requirement is that both ends of the call own Apple devices that support FaceTime, which includes iPhones, iPads, iPod Touches, and Macs.
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