If you have ever forgotten your mother or significant other’s birthday, you know the value of keeping a good calendar. Outlook and Google Calendar are good methods for remembering important dates—so long as we use our computers on the important date. Many smartphones have reminder apps, but not everyone has a smartphone
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Schedule Reminder Emails, Texts and Phone Calls
QR codes are convenient for smartphone users because scanning the code directs the phone’s browser to a specific website without the phone user having to type a URL. We see them everywhere now, from item descriptions in electronics stores to the back of ketchup bottles. A new way to use a QR file is to Post from: Share Converted Text-to-Speech with a QR Code
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Share Converted Text-to-Speech with a QR Code
Nearly every email provider restricts attachment file sizes. In Gmail, we can only attach files less than 25 MB, and most email providers restrict to less than that.
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Send Large Media Files to Any Email Address or Cell Phone
Want to perform a search or view a webpage on your iPhone or iPad and not have any trace of it stored on your phone so that someone else could possible find it? Yeah, you can always clear the history and clear all cookies and delete all website data, but that’s sort of a pain Post from: Enable Private Browsing on the iPhone/iPad
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Enable Private Browsing on the iPhone/iPad
So I have a problem where there is this freaky person who has somehow gotten my phone number and keeps calling me on my iPhone all the time! The first thing I wanted to do was block the number from calling my phone. That’s when I ran into my first problem! So there is no Post from: How to Block a Number on the iPhone
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How to Block a Number on the iPhone