2015年8月31日星期一

How To Transfer Photos From PC Windows 10 To iPhone 6 For Free?


I have many old photos on my PC Computer with Windows 10, and I want to upload them onto my iPhone 6 so I can take the photos with me and show to people. How do I transfer photos from my PC to my iPhone? iPhone 6, windows 10.

So when you encounter with such a problem, what do you do to transfer photos from PC windows 10 to your iPhone 6 or other iOS devices? Apple is quite different from Android. With an Android phone, you can easily transfer photos from computer to your phone directly. But with an iPhone, you cannot do that. If you need to transfer photos from computer to iPhone, what you need is the help from iTunes. 

iTunes is a commonly recognized tool for iOS users, which can not only back up data from your iDevice, but sync data from computer to your iPhone 6 or other iDevices. Here, I will show you how to transfer photos from PC with Windows 10 to iPhone 6. 

Firstly, please make sure you have installed the latest version of iTunes in your computer. 

Then, launch iTunes. Connect your iPhone to the computer. 

Next, you can click on Photos tab and you will see an interface about the Photos. 

Select Sync Photos tab and then, click on My Pictures and you have chances to Choose Folder from your computer. After that, you can click Apply button in the right corner and the whole process is finished. 

Now, all photos you need have been in your iPhone 6. 

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2015年8月27日星期四

5 New Features Of Siri To Work Better In iOS 9


At WWDC 2.15, Apple has unveiled some new functions of the approaching iOS 9, including Siri. In iOS 9, you can let Siri remind you of what you need to do later or a conference. How amazing and intelligent. However, you can let Siri do more for you. 

Using nothing but your voice, you can now use Siri to find photos based on where or when they were taken, ask Siri to remind you about things, get public transit directions, find friends or family, and more. Next, we will show you 5 new features of Siri in iOS 9. 

Find photos and videos by taken date or location with Siri 
Instead of manually searching for photos or videos by date or location in the Photos app, you can simply ask Siri to show you photos or videos taken at a specific location or on a specific date, including the exact day, month or year.
Just ask Siri “Show me videos I took at  school recital.” Or, “Show me photos from my new home last week,” and Siri will show you the correct videos and photos. You can get even more specific and ask Siri “Show me photos I took on August 26, 2015,” and she’ll display all the photos taken on that day.Pretty intelligent, right?

Create contextual reminders in Safari, Notes and Mail with Siri 
As I mentioned above, you can let Siri remind you what are you are doing on your iPhone at the time of your request.You can be very specific by asking Siri to remind you about something at a specific time, say 4pm, or when you reach a specific location, say when you get to the office, home, etc. You can use Siri to set contextual reminders in Safari, Notes and Mail and she’ll create them in the Reminders app where you can simply check them off once done.

Ask Siri for public transit directions
Although limited to select countries and cities right now, public transit directions and information are available in Apple Maps in iOS 9. The good news is, you can ask Siri to tell you which subway or bus to take to reach your destination and she’ll serve up the correct info right in the Maps app.

Ask Siri to find your friends or family
Starting with iOS 9, Apple’s Find My Friends app comes pre-installed as a native app and, if you use the app to keep up with friends’ and family’s whereabouts, you can ask Siri to show you where someone is simply by asking “Where is (enter friends’ name here)?” Siri will show their location with a marker on a map.

Fast calculations and conversions
In iOS 9, Siri no longer uses the third-party computational knowledge engine, WolframAlpha, to perform simple calculations and unit conversions. Instead, she handles this natively and delivers results a bit faster to boot. Give Siri’s new math prowess a try by asking her perform multiplication or ask her to convert a U.S. dollar amount to British pounds, or anything else you can think of.

You can try those new features as long as you update your iPhone or iPad to the new iOS 9, which will be released this fall. Let's expect for it. If you have any problems, comment here. 

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2015年8月24日星期一

Best iOS 9 Data Recovery For iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch


As iOS 9 is going to be released in September, another wave of data loss problem is approaching. So before update to iOS 9, most people will choose to have a full-scale backup with iTunes or iCloud for iPhone or iPad just in case of data loss. However, what if you don't have any backup for those you mistakenly deleted from iDevice? How to recover them after update to iOS 9? Don't panic. In the test, I have found a best iOS 9 data recovery to recover deleted data like contacts, notes, messages, etc, from iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch.

As I mentioned that with the best iOS 9 data recovery, you can recover deleted data from iDevice. And iFonebox is just the best iOS 9 data recovery. As is known that iFonebox is a professional iOS 9 data recovery which is able to recover deleted data like contacts, iMessages, notes, WhatsApp messages, call history, and more from iPhone 6S/6 Plus/6/5S/5C/5/4S as well as all models of iPad and iPod Touch. With iFonebox, you can also extract and restore lost data from iTunes or iCloud backup.

This iPhone 6 data recovery seems quite practical and useful. However, what about the real performance and the operating progress ? Here are some impressive highlights from my testing of this program:
Wide support of iOS devices: this iOS 9 data recovery claims it can recover data from the latest iPhone & iPad devices. After testing it with an iPhone 6, I found that this claim is true. My tests show it also supports other iOS devices as well, including the iPhone 6S/6 Plus/6/5S/5/4S/4, iPad Mini,iPad air,iPad 4/3/2.
Directly Recover multiple data: This iOS 9 Data Recovery can directly recover deleted data including contacts, notes, messages (MMS, SMS, iMessages), whatsapp messages, call history, calendar, reminders and Safari bookmarks to save them on computer.
iTunes/iCloud backup extractor: iFonebox also can extracts data from iTunes or iCloud backup. It can access and scan iTunes backup’s unreadable .sqlitedb file and extract the 12 types of files include camera roll, photo stream, voice memos, message attachment, contacts, notes,etc.
Directly recover Contacts, notes to iPhone: new version support transfer recovered contacts and notes back to iPhone or iPad
Pretty easy to use: Retrieve data within only 3 simple steps, Select—Scan—Recover; and no prior recovery experience required.
Safe, Effective Recovery: 100% safe. Read-only, risk-free, iFonebox works without any damage to your data.
Selectively Recovery: iFonebox enables you to preview before recovery and selectively retrieve data, rather than the whole from iTunes backup. This is not supported by iTunes.


The above are the strengths of iFonebox, this powerful iOS 9 data recovery. With it, you can recover those deleted data from your iPhone/iPad/iPod touch. Also, you can extract and restore lost data from iTunes or iCloud backup if you have one. So don't worry when data are deleted from your iDevice, iFonebox can help you to get them back.

2015年8月19日星期三

Apple Started Working On iOS 9.1 In July


When we are all waiting for the iOS 9 release in September, Apple has already been working on the next version iOS 9.1 since July. Beginning on July 21, a small number of hits from devices running iOS 9.1 has appeared. It is also rumored that the upcoming iPad Pro will ship with iOS 9.1.

According to MacRumors, Visits from iOS 9.1 devices have since tapered off, suggesting Apple's iOS team is once again working on getting iOS 9 ready for launch. It is not known why a two week period was spent on iOS 9.1, but it's possibly related to testing on the iPad Pro or iPad mini 4, both of which may already be in production or entering production soon.

We don't know what features will be introduced in iOS 9.1, but logic dictates it may be an update that's designed to launch alongside the larger-screened 12.9-inch "iPad Pro," which has been rumored to be coming in October or November. We did not, however, see visits from a device that corresponds to the rumored 2732 x 2048 display size of the iPad Pro.

A standalone October or November launch date for the device seems more likely, and that launch could correspond to the iOS 9.1 update that is in the works. The iPad Pro may include several new features that will require a dedicated update, such as a pressure sensitive Force Touch display, a stylus, and a USB-C port that could support peripheral devices.

So many surprises this September. You can experience new features both from new iOS 9 and new iDevices from Apple. Want it?


2015年8月17日星期一

New Features Of iOS 9--Apple Next Major iOS Update


Apple has just released iOS 8.4.1 to the public recently. The iOS 8.4.1 update is widely expected to be the final iOS 8 release before its iOS 9 operating system and its features and fixes. The iOS 9 release data is still unknown but it loos like it will fall sometime between September 9th and September 28th. When the new update comes, it will bring more new features for you to better experience iOS operating system. Here, we will show you detailed features of iOS 9. 



Compatible Device for iOS 9

iOS 9 works with all devices that are able to run iOS 8, including the older A5-based iPhone 4S and iPad 2. Compatible devices include the iPhone 4S and newer, the iPad 2 and newer, and the original iPad mini and newer.


New features of iOS 9

Siri & Search (Proactive) The new, more proactive Siri is contextually aware and can offer you more information than ever. Siri is at the heart of the changes, and the personal assistant is now able to create contextual reminders and search through photos and videos in new ways. Swiping left from the home screen also brings up a new screen that houses "Siri Suggestions," putting favorite contacts and apps right at your fingertips, along with nearby restaurant and location information and important news. 

iOS 9 has also been updated with a brand new Search window, which offers commonly used apps or contacts, one-tap links to nearby locations and breaking news. There’s also a brand new API for Search, which means that it can now pull up content from within apps. When you tap on the information, you’re deep linked into the app. This new search feature is accessed by swiping left on the home screen.


With the new Search and Siri features, Apple placed a heavy emphasis on privacy. All features are anonymous and are not linked to an Apple ID, with users in control of data and content.


Apps and Services


News App. This time, iOS 9 has added News app to your Home Screen. News conveniently collects all the stories you want to read, from top news sources, based on topics you’re most interested in — so you no longer need to move from app to app to stay informed. News also combines the rich and immersive design found in print with the interactivity of digital media, letting you enjoy stunningly crafted articles just how the publisher intended.


Notes App. In iOS 9, Notes app also get updated. Now it’s great for so much more. Want an easy way to make a checklist of to-dos? Consider it done. Or add a photo, map, or URL to a note. You can even draw a sketch with your finger. And thanks to iCloud, changes to your notes will be updated across all your devices and on iCloud.com. So you’ll always have your latest notes in hand.



Maps App. Another major update in iOS 9 is Maps. Now you can use public transportation with Maps as your guide. In select cities around the world, a new Transit view shows you lines and stations right on the map. When you plan a route, every step of your trip is laid out from point A to point B. And with the Nearby feature, it’s easier to see what’s around you and decide on places to shop, eat, and more.

iCloud Drive. In iOS 9, there's an optional iCloud Drive app that can be installed through the iCloud section of the Settings app. The iCloud Drive app lets you see, access, and manage all of the files that you have stored within iCloud Drive, and will be a welcome feature for customers who have asked for such an app.


Mail.  In Mail, it's possible to add file attachments for the first time. When composing a message, press on the screen to bring up the options menu and select "Add Attachment." You can add files from iCloud Drive or from third-party services like Dropbox. Some file types are zipped before being added to a message, but others, like PDFs, are added directly.


Health. Health can measure additional metrics in iOS 9, including reproductive health, a much-requested feature. Reproductive health settings monitor menstruation, basal body temperature, and more. There are also new options for monitoring hydration and UV exposure.


CarPlay. The major change to CarPlay in iOS 9 is wireless support. In some cars and with some systems, the iPhone is able to connect to the car without requiring a wired Lightning connection.


CarPlay in iOS 9 also includes deeper support for car control systems, so a car's knobs can be used to control CarPlay features. Apps developed by car manufacturers are available in CarPlay as well, so car features can be accessed without the need to leave the CarPlay interface.


Apple Pay. Apple Pay is gaining support for store credit cards and loyalty cards, which has prompted Apple to change the name of Passbook to Wallet. According to the company, the new name is a reflection of its progress towards replacing the physical wallet.


Multitasking in iPad. Slide Over, Split View, and Picture in Picture give you new ways to multitask on iPad. Your iPad is great for work. And for play. For creating incredible designs or powerful presentations. For building fun slideshows or video chatting with loved ones. And for tons of other stuff. Now you can make even better use of its large screen to do two of those things — at the same time.

QuickType. Shape up your text in no time with an all-new Shortcut Bar, convenient editing tools, and a handy new way to selecttext with Multi-Touch gestures. And now when you use a wireless keyboard with your iPad, you can enjoy even more keyboard shortcuts.

Apple also announced Swift 2, an upgrade to its programming language, and made Swift open source. iOS 9, which is a free update, is available to registered developers immediately, and it will be available to public beta testers beginning in July. A public release will come in the fall.


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