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  • Everything Your Apple Watch Can Do Without an iPhone

    Everything Your Apple Watch Can Do Without an iPhone

    The Apple Watch is made to work with your iPhone, but you don’t need your iPhone to use your Apple Watch. OK, you do need an iPhone to pair and set up the device, but following that, your Apple Watch can function as a standalone device, at least for a variety of tasks—even if you…


  • Evil Week: Everything You Can Do With a Locked iPhone

    Evil Week: Everything You Can Do With a Locked iPhone

    Welcome to Evil Week, our annual dive into all the slightly sketchy hacks we’d usually refrain from recommending. Want to weasel your way into free drinks, play elaborate mind games, or, er, launder some money? We’ve got all the info you need to be successfully unsavory. So, you happen to have someone else’s iPhone in…


  • You Can Automatically (Temporarily) Disable Your Apple Music Listening History

    You Can Automatically (Temporarily) Disable Your Apple Music Listening History

    If multiple people in your household use your Apple Music account, chances are your recommendations are all messed up. Since Apple Music’s algorithms use your listening history to suggest music you might like, other people can easily “corrupt” your history by bringing their preferences into your account. Up to this point, Apple Music’s workaround was…


  • iOS 17.2 Finally Introduces the Journal App

    iOS 17.2 Finally Introduces the Journal App

    You may have just updated your iPhone to iOS 17.1, but Apple’s already hard at work the next big iOS update. The company is currently beta testing iOS 17.2, which might just offer the biggest changes since…well, iOS 17.0. Here’s what’s new: Journal Image: Apple One headliner this time around is Journal, Apple’s first-party journaling…