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Automated Tethering of iPhone to iPad Tutorial
Thinking on yesterday’s Automated Tethering of iPhone to Mac Tutorial, the next day … Was in the car doing a bit of work on the iPad (iOS (8th generation) Version 16.3.1), unconnected at the time, the other day, when we … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged Apple, automation, button, connect, connection, dialog box, fomo, hotspot, hover, integration, iOS, iPad, iPhone, join, MacBook Air, macOS, macos sonoma, networking, notification, personal hotspot, software integration, tether, tethering, tutorial
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Trust This Computer Issue on iPhone Tutorial
We think we introduced a problem with the way our iPhone charges (or is hard to) recently, and we think we got “out of synch” with using the iPhone as a debugging tool (as we show with Just Javascript Card … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged alert, Apple, buzz, connection, debug, debugging, hardware, iOS, iPhone, issue, lead, MacBook Air, macOS, port, power, powering off, powering on, problem, security, setting, trust, tutorial, USB, USB port, validation, vibrate, white lead
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