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Tech Buddy tip of the day:Use Headphone Cord to Take PhotoShaky hands not getting you good photos? Well you can trigger ...
04/12/2017

Tech Buddy tip of the day:

Use Headphone Cord to Take Photo

Shaky hands not getting you good photos? Well you can trigger a photo using the volume up or down buttons on your headphone.

I'm-Home one on one classes staring at $25.00
04/11/2017

I'm-Home one on one classes staring at $25.00

04/10/2017

Tech Buddy tip of the day.

Do you like to listen to music when getting into bed for the night but often doze off without switching the iPhone off? You can use a timer to help you shut down the music. To do this, tap on Clock > Timer > When Timer Ends. Scroll down and tap Stop Playing. Then, set a timer (say 30 mins) and tap Start. Now you may play any music and it will be turned off after 30 mins.

04/08/2017

Tech Buddy's tip of the day:

Wondering what apps are using most of your battery? If you dig around in the settings menu, you can see which apps drain the most power. Just tap Settings > General > Usage > Battery Usage. Then, you'll see a list of all the apps you've used in the last day and how much of your phone's battery they've been using.

Senior classes now available
04/04/2017

Senior classes now available

04/04/2017

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04/04/2017

Tech Buddy tip of the day. Don't close the apps you use frequently.

iPhone users tend to quit apps we aren't using as it seems like a logical way to stop them sucking away at the battery. (To quit an app, double-tap the Home Button and swipe up on the app you want to close.)

But apparently, this isn't such a good idea after all. Apple Store Genius Scotty Loveless explains that when you close an app you take it out of RAM, this means that when you open it again the iPhone has to load it back into memory. "All of that loading and unloading puts more stress on your device than just leaving it alone,"

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