iOS 11.2.5 New Features

iOS 11.2.5 New Features

iOS 11.2.5 includes support for HomePod and introduces the ability for Siri to read the news (US, UK and Australia only). This update also includes bug fixes and improvements.  HomePod support*Setup and automatically transfer your Apple ID, Apple Music, Siri and Wi-Fi settings to HomePod. Siri News*Siri can now read the news, just ask, “Hey Siri, play the...

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Why: This Channel Doesn’t Have Any Content – YouTube (But You Have Videos Added?)

Why: This Channel Doesn’t Have Any Content – YouTube (But You Have Videos Added?)

When you browse a YouTube channel (or browse your own YouTube channel), you notice on the home page a message that says “This channel doesn’t have any content”. However, the channel has videos uploaded (if you click the video tab) so this message is very confusing.   The reason this message appears is because there is...

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Fix: This Device Was Reset. To Continue, Sign-in with A Google Account That Was Previously Synced – Samsung Device

Fix: This Device Was Reset. To Continue, Sign-in with A Google Account That Was Previously Synced – Samsung Device

If you recently factory reset a Samsung device, you may receive a prompt during the initial device setup screens about requiring a previously synced Gmail account in order to continue. The message you receive:   Verify your account Google This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on...

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Xfinity (Comcast) Internet Service Speed Increase 75Mbps to 100Mbps

Xfinity (Comcast) Internet Service Speed Increase 75Mbps to 100Mbps

Xfinity (Comcast) recently sent a letter out to customers notifying about an Internet speed increase at no charge from 75Mbps to 100Mbps. This only affects your DOWNLOAD speed. This does not change your current upload speeds. The mailer is a bit deceiving, since upload and download are not used in the language. In addition, the letter...

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How To: Use MAMP Pro on Mac OS X With Let’s Encrypt (CertBot/ACME) to Automatically Generate SSL Certificates

How To: Use MAMP Pro on Mac OS X With Let’s Encrypt (CertBot/ACME) to Automatically Generate SSL Certificates

Let’s Encrypt is a free (CA) Certificate Authority that has become a popular alternative for generating free SSL certificates. Let’s Encrypt allows you to create a fully functional SSL certification with chain files that is valid for 3 months (90 days). After 3 months, you can automatically renew the SSL certificate again for another 3 months,...

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