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I don’t know if this qualifies as an Easter Egg per se, but I’ve always been amused that when the gang is being put through the scanner before prison, the Novas still manage to get his nickname wrong.

SQUEEE!

This app is amazing. I subscribe to an online newsletter that’s posted just as webpage, which can make it difficult to read. So I created my own Workflow to convert it to PDF, email it to my Kindle app and convert it into the native Kindle format so I can read it like a book and not a 50,000 word block of text on a

I played with the update a bit today. Still no 3D Touch enhancements. No Quick Reply from enhanced notifications. Swiping away emails still 2 years behind other clients in terms of customizing options.

THEN THAT

Tootsie

I use Downcast entirely because it’s the only podcast app I’ve found that can support a particular password-protected suite of podcast shows from a particular subscription website where I have a membership.

I never say this out loud, but SQUEEEEEEEEE!

I had the same issue. The trick is to press really hard on the brightness slider and that prevents it from switching over to the music controls.

My biggest issue is the flashlight. I have an iPhone 7, so I get the three brightness levels on the flashlight, which is neat, I suppose. But I have a very hard time getting the flashlight to turn off. I press the flashlight icon again, and nothing. I hard press to bring up the three options, and with some quick

Spoiler: Actually, the commercial is the last 30 seconds of SPLIT, by M. Night Shyamalan. That’s the big twist.

Basically, I use iMessage to communicate with my family and Facebook Messenger to chat with everyone else in my life.

Thank you! I was hoping someone was going to make this point.

I would think you just open your Apple Wallet app? That’s where the credit card is “stored” along with any other affinity/loyalty/points cards you have.

Watching this trailer I figured the movie is basically the TV show ASCENSION, and that, yeah, they’re not really in space but on earth and it’s all a big psychological experiment.

There’s Outlook, Spark, Email (by AnyDo), Inbox by Google. Lots of good options.

Regarding Maps remembering where you parked your car - if you don’t have a Bluetooth connection to your car stereo or Apple CarPlay, you can still take advantage of the feature by telling Siri, “Remember where I parked my car” and the rest of the feature basically works as advertised.

Check the Background App Refresh settings. At one point during the beta process, iOS10 set ALL of my app to background refresh and it was murder on my battery.

I used Maps for the first time in forever on the weekend was pleasantly shocked at how ... well, ... GOOD it’s actually gotten since I used it last. (The last time I used Maps, it literally tried to kill me by telling me to turn right where there was no street and a train crossing tracks.)

I found this Googling around. Guess I’m not going to get it on my 5S: