Whether it’s a document, a photo, or any other kind of file that you download from the vast expanse of the Internet onto your iPhone or iPad, you naturally want to be able to find that file on your ...
When you download something on a desktop computer, it’s easy to find. Simply, open up the hard drive folders and look for what you just downloaded. But on iOS devices, it gets a bit more difficult.
The iPad has developed over the years into a superb travel companion; aside from its huge library of apps/games to keep you entertained, it has a beautiful display that’s perfect for watching movies.
I'm in a bit of a bind due to the black box that is iCloud... I'm moving from an iPad Air 2 to a new 10.5" Pro (very, very slick), and I've got a rather large collection of music PDFs in iBooks on the ...
Downloading a YouTube video to your iPad or iPhone is actually pretty easy once you know how, and essential if you want to watch clips offline. Plus, it’s incredibly annoying when something good gets ...
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Craig Federighi, Apple's SVP of software engineering, spent some time on stage extolling the virtues of a download manager for Safari, but little has been said so far about this revamped approach to ...