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iOS 5: Short and Tweet

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Tech Spectrum - 2017.01.17 - Leave a comment -

A new personal assistant, iCloud, and wireless syncing were a few major introductions for this small but important update.

iOS 10: A Week With It & What Do I Think?

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Low End Mobile, Tech Spectrum - 2016.09.21 - Leave a comment -

I’ve been running iOS 10 for a week now. What do I think of it on my iPhone 5?

WWDC 2016: iOS 10 & macOS Sierra Revealed

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Low End Mobile, Tech Spectrum - 2016.06.13 - Leave a comment -

Apples 2016 Worldwide Developer Conference has just finished – what does it mean for your iDevice and Mac?

Siri & Pebble: A Perfect Combo

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Tech Spectrum - 2015.05.05 - Leave a comment -

Grab an iPhone, a Pebble, and some earphones, and you have a fantastic handsfree setup.

The iPhone Home Button: What Can It Do?

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, iOS Hardware, Low End Mac, Low End Mobile, Tech Spectrum - 2014.10.21 - Leave a comment -

Since its introduction in 2007, the iPhone has only had one button on the front of it, the home button. What can it do?

whited00r 7 Updated to 7.1

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Tech Spectrum - 2014.03.19 - 3 Comments -

Apple are not the only ones updating their mobile OS with a massive ‘point one’ update; the whited00r team have just released 7.1 – and I check it out.

What iOS 6 Means to iPhone 3GS Owners

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Tech Spectrum - 2012.06.13 - Leave a comment -

Here at Low End Mac, we not only use older Macs, but also older iDevices. Released in 2009, the iPhone 3GS is now Apple’s low-end phone.

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