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Monday, June 22, 2015

iPhone Hacks - My Favorite #15

From Buzzfeed - 

15 Things You Didn’t Know Your iPhone Could Do

IMPORTANT: Instead of four random numbers, your passcode could be “BUTT.”
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1.
Jess Misener
1. Go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock.
2. Turn off the setting that says “Simple Passcode.”
3. A screen will appear prompting you to change your passcode, along with a full QWERTY keyboard. The next time you unlock your phone, the keyboard will appear instead of just the number pad.
2.
Jess Misener
Tell Siri, “Read my email,” and she’ll oblige. You’ll hear the sender’s name, the date/time of the message, and the subject line.
You can also instruct her to “read my latest email” or ask, “Do I have email from [person]?”
3.
15 Things You Didn't Know Your iPhone Could Do
For a while, the fact that I couldn’t see when my iMessages were sent drove me crazy. Turns out there’s a stupidly easy way to view timestamps of your messages in iOS 7: touch and drag message bubbles to the left.
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Ask Siri, “What flights are above me?” or just say, “Planes overhead,” and she’ll pull up a chart featuring each plane’s flight number, its altitude, and its angle. (It took my Siri about 30 seconds to pull up this data, so be patient!)
5.
 
Did you change your mind about that text you just tapped in? Shake your phone, and an “Undo Typing” box will come up. If you change your mind after you’ve hit Undo, shake your phone again for a handy “Redo Typing” box.
6.
Turn your phone horizontally when in your calendar app to see a more detailed view of your appointments.
7.
15 Things You Didn't Know Your iPhone Could Do
This is so simple to do, yet totally changed my ability to CONVEY HOW EXCITED OR MAD I WAS to my friends without having to hit the shift arrow every time.
NB: If this isn’t working for you, go to Settings>General>Keyboard and make sure Caps Lock is enabled.
8.
15 Things You Didn't Know Your iPhone Could Do
Swipe left in the Compass app to access a level. Pretty cool.
9.
This is especially useful if you have kids, or have zero self-control when it comes to Candy Crush. Go to Settings > General > Restrictions, Enable Restrictions, and scroll down to disable In-App Purchases.
10.
15 Things You Didn't Know Your iPhone Could Do
Hold down the shutter button in your camera and you’ll automatically activate burst mode. Your phone will capture a ton of photos in rapid succession and save them to your camera: a great way to guarantee you’ll get a profile pic to your liking.
11.
Jess Misener
Hold down the dash on your keyboard to get a super-cool menu of dashes, which you can use to please all your grammar stickler friends.
12.
15 Things You Didn't Know Your iPhone Could Do
Instead of using the touch circle to snap your selfie, hit the “up” volume button. It lets you hold the phone — and camera — more steadily.
13.
15 Things You Didn't Know Your iPhone Could Do
Press the center of the headphone button when in the camera app to snap a pic. Also great for selfies!
14.
Jessica Misener
In your Contacts app, you can enable different vibration patterns for different contacts. This is particularly handy if you keep your phone in your pocket, so you can distinguish hands-free between a pesky email from your boss and a fun text.
15.
15 Things You Didn't Know Your iPhone Could Do
Great for when you need to charge your phone quickly at a bar.

Didn't They Know?

Except from Slate -

The leader of a white supremacist group cited in the racist, hate-filled manifestothat Dylann Roof is believed to have written before last week’s tragic shooting in Charleston has given tens of thousands of dollars in donations to Republican politicians, including presidential hopefuls Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and Rick Santorum, according to federal election records.

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Left unaddressed by all three candidates was why a man who leads a hate group would choose to help fund their campaigns. While there may not be a clear answer to that question, the question itself will now hang over their campaigns as the men struggle to join the current national conversation on race and racism—two topics that most of the GOP field has made it clear they’d prefer to avoid altogether.
The donations were made by Earl Holt III, who is listed as the president of the Council of Conservative Citizens.* According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, that group is the “modern reincarnation” of the network of supremacist groups known as White Citizens’ Councils that cropped up in the 1950s to battle desegregation in the South. The St. Louis-based council makes no secret of its reprehensible views. Its website has referred to blacks as a “retrograde species of humanity,” and claimed “God is the author of racism” because he “divided mankind into different types.” The group’s newspaper, meanwhile, “regularly publishes articles condemning ‘race mixing,’ decrying the evils of illegal immigration, and lamenting the decline of white, European civilization,” according to the SPLC, which tracks hate groups.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2015/06/22/eric_holt_s_gop_donation_hate_group_council_of_conservative_citizens_president.html?wpsrc=slatest_newsletter&sid=554654ea10defb39638b510d

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Putting it in Perspective

One proud White American, in less than 2 minutes, has killed TWICE as many Americans as ISIS has in 2 years. White Terrorists. - Michael Moore

And the Wall Came Tumbling Down

Headlines from The Huffington Post - 

Wal-Mart Will Stop Selling Confederate Flag Merchandise


Nikki Haley Calls For Confederate Flag To Be Removed From South Carolina Capitol


Mississippi House Speaker Says Confederate Symbol Should Be Removed From State Flag


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/22/walmart-confederate-flag_n_7641344.html

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/22/south-carolina-confederate-flag_n_7637644.html

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/22/mississippi-confederate-flag_n_7641512.html

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