One of the great new features of the Music app in iOS 11 is the ability to share your music with friends and family. That’s not all, because you can also follow…
Browsing Category iPad: App Guides
These free tutorial guides explain how to use the built-in apps on your iPad, including Find My Friends, Camera, Maps and more.
View desktop versions of websites using iOS 8
Mobile websites are usually well designed, retaining the same content and features as the desktop website. Why do web developers create mobile versions of their websites? There’s a multitude of reasons, but…
How to add a signature to emails on iPhone and iPad
Adding a signature to the bottom of an email is something most of us like to do. It’s a helpful way to leave your name, phone number, website and more when you’d…
How to add and edit audio in iMovie for iPad
iMovie comes with a selection of great sound effects. They include audience applause, a dinosaur growl, footsteps, phone rings and thunder. These can be placed anywhere on the timeline, with a maximum…
How to create a new album in the Photos app on iPhone and iPad
Open the Photos app on your iOS device and you’ll see a blue button at bottom of the screen called Albums. Tap it and you’ll see separate albums for the Camera Roll,…
How to crop an image on iPhone and iPad
Sometimes a photo you take might include an element that needs removing. It might be a shadow, a stray object or perhaps a stranger that happened to get in the way. Other…
How to add a filter to a photo using iPad
Filters can dramatically change how a photo looks. Maybe it adds a vintage look by reducing the color balance, or perhaps a filter boosts the color and contrast to add drama. The…
How to select multiple images in the Photos app on iPhone and iPad
Sometimes you might need to delete or share multiple images while using the Photos app. To do this, make sure you’re viewing multiple photos such as a collection or album, then tap…
Improve the look of a photo using iPhone or iPad
No, you can’t edit out spots and blemishes on an iOS device, but you can rotate an image, improve the color and contrast, remove red-eyes, crop out unwanted elements and add some…
How to see your photos on a map using iPhone and iPad
It’s not just an image that’s taken every time you snap a photo on your iPhone. You probably didn’t know, but a wealth of data is saved within the image. It’s called the EXIF…