Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Add New Faces to Apple Watch












If for some reason you ever needed to create a custom screenshot with an Apple Watch frame, you know it’s not the easiest thing to do on an iPhone or iPad. With the new Watchshot app, not only can you create these screenshots easily, but you can also combine them with a range of Apple Watch models.

There’s nothing complicated about using Watchshot. Once you have installed and opened the app, it asks you to choose an Apple Watch screenshot in your photo library. The best part comes next, when users can choose which Apple Watch frame they want to use with that screenshot.
There are more than 30 options available, including Apple Watch models in aluminum, stainless steel, and ceramic in different colors and bands. You can even find the new 2020 Pride Edition Sport Bands there.
With your custom screenshot ready, Watchshot lets you save it in the Photos app or share it with other apps. This is particularly useful for creating promotional images of an app, illustrating articles, or simply for trying out your favorite watch face with different Apple Watch bands.
The only downside I’ve noticed is that there’s no option to save the screenshots with a transparent background, which makes them unusable in some cases. Even so, the app is still worth a try, due to its ease of use and the options available.
Watchshot is available for free on the App Store and it requires iOS 13.0 or later.

Friday, March 27, 2020

Apple COVID-19 App














Apple is launching a new app and website to help inform Americans about how to stay safe and prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus. Apple partnered with the CDC, FEMA, and the Coronavirus Task Force to develop the COVID-19 app and website.

Apple releases new COVID-19 app and website based on CDC guidance
Tools Offer Up-to-Date Guidance and Information for People Across the US

Apple today released a new screening tool and set of resources to help people stay informed and take the proper steps to protect their health during the spread of COVID-19, based on the latest CDC guidance. The new COVID-19 app, available on the App Store, and website were created in partnership with the CDC1, the Coronavirus Task Force and FEMA to make it easy for people across the country US to get trusted information and guidance at a time when the US healthcare system is feeling the heavy burden of COVID-19.

The COVID-19 app and website allow users to answer a series of questions around risk factors, recent exposure and symptoms for themselves or a loved one. In turn, they will receive CDC recommendations on next steps, including guidance on social distancing and self-isolating, how to closely monitor symptoms, whether or not a test is recommended at this time, and when to contact a medical provider. This new screening tool is designed to be a resource for individuals and does not replace instructions from healthcare providers or guidance from state and local health authorities.

The app and website also offer access to resources to help people stay informed and get the support they need. Users will receive answers to frequently asked questions about COVID-19, including who is most at risk and how to recognize symptoms. In addition, they will learn the most up-to-date information from the CDC like best practices for washing hands, disinfecting surfaces and monitoring symptoms.

Along with the new COVID-19 app and website, customers across the US may also ask Siri, “How do I know if I have coronavirus?” to access guidance and resources from the CDC and a curated collection of telehealth apps available on the App StoreThis week, travelers landing at select international airports throughout the US started receiving notifications on their iPhone to remind them of current CDC guidance to stay home and monitor their health.

Consistent with Apple’s strong dedication to user privacy, the COVID-19 app and website were built to keep all user data private and secure. The tools do not require a sign-in or association with a user’s Apple ID, and users’ individual responses will not be sent to Apple or any government organization.

Anyone in the US who is 18 years or older can access the screening tool and resources today by downloading the COVID-19 app on the App Store or visiting apple.com/covid19.

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New Music from PARTYNEXTDOOR & Rihanna "Believe It"


Things To Do During Coronavirus Lockdown PT1

This is a epic time in the world right now, it is hard for everyone at the moment. This virus has everyone on edge and not sure what their next move will be. I will try to help everyone by providing a list of things that can be done while at home on this uncanny lock down.



Cleaning and organizing

As dreaded as this may be, this is one of the most boring things out there cleaning and organizing. This is a perfect opportunity to put all your DVD's in their correct cases, clean out that draw that has a bunch of unnecessary crap in it.



Stare at clouds

One of the most peaceful things that could be done is looking out the window and forming thoughts of what you mind might come up with. Doing this can ease your mind and take you wonders away, just imagine like the great John Lennon said.



These are just two of the smallest things that could be done, to help ease the mind of you and your love ones.

Friday, November 29, 2019

New The Weeknd















The new Weeknd "Blinding Lights"

https://youtu.be/fHI8X4OXluQ

Friday, October 19, 2018