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  • Tuesday May 21
  • 02:39 pm
    How to edit a PDF on iPhone
    Macworld PDFs might seem like a blast from the past, but they are still in heavy use when filling in official forms, online submissions, and various other documentation. Interacting with them can seem like a pain, with some people resorting to printing them off to fill them in, then scanning the finished document to email it to the recipient.  But, you don’t have to go through that convoluted process. You can open and edit PDFs on your iPhone with ease using the markup tools that are built into iOS. Just open the PDF on your iPhone and access the markup tools via either the pen icon or the icon that looks like a pen and a box with three dots. Here you will find drawing tools as well as the ability to select a block to add text to. We’ll run through these free tools provided by Apple below and also recommend a few third-party apps for a bit more flexibility. Read on to find out how to use Apple’s tools to edit a PDF on iPhone. Create or open the PDF on your iPhone Before you’re able to edit a PDF, you need to locate and open it. The PDF might have been emailed to you, in which case, you can click on the PDF in the email to open it on your iPhone. Alternatively, the PDF might be on a webpage. Click on the PDF to open it and edit. When you are finished the PDF can saved and then found in the Files app on your iPhone – just search in Recents to find the PDF. Or you might even need to save the page as a PDF yourself, in which case follow these steps: Open the webpage or document you wish to turn into a PDF. Choose the Share option (the box with an arrow at the bottom of the screen). From the share sheet that appears, swipe across the app icons and select the Books icon. The PDF will be created and it will be saved as a PDF in Apple Books. There are alternative ways to create a PDF on an iPhone here: How to make a PDF on iPhone. Once you have the PDF file on your iPhone, select it you are ready to read or edit the contents.  Want help scanning in a PDF so you can fill in? Here’s how to scan documents on iPhone. Adding a signature to a PDF on iPhone One of the most common ways that people need to edit PDFs is to add a signature. This could be to sign a contract agreement or anything that requires you to prove your compliance with what’s in the document. Thankfully, this is easy on iPhone.  Open the PDF and then select the Edit button (this looks like a circle with a pen inside).  Martyn Casserly Martyn Casserly Martyn Casserly Now to the ‘+’ icon and choose Add Signature or Signature from the pop-up menu.   Martyn Casserly Martyn Casserly Martyn Casserly You’ll be presented with either a selection of signatures you’ve previously created or, if this is the first time, or you need to create a new signature, select the Add or Remove Signature option.  Create a signature by drawing it on your iPhone screen with your finger or a stylus, then tap Done.  Now your signature will appear in a box on the document. Simply drag it into place and resize it to add the signature. Martyn Casserly Martyn Casserly Martyn Casserly When you’re done, tap anywhere other than the box to leave the signature in place.  Add text to a PDF on iPhone If you need to fill out a text field in a PDF, then your iPhone makes this easy to do as well. Follow the same steps outlined above: tap on the pen icon, then tap on +, but this time instead of selecting (Add) Signature, choose the (Add) Text option instead.  A text box will appear on the form, so just move it to the correct place, adjust the size, then double tap the Text section of the box and type in the words you want to use. Martyn Casserly Martyn Casserly Martyn Casserly Tapping the AA icon on the bottom row opens up the text menu, from which you can select the font and size of the text. When you’re done, just tap outside the box and your text should be left on the form.  There is another even more precise way to add text to a PDF if the PDF has been set up with fields in it. In fact, in this case, you may even be offered help to AutoFill the form. Should you see an option to AutoFill Form Tap on it and the fields will be selected for you to fill in. The fields that are editable will be highlighted blue, and you may even get suggestions of what to enter, such as your name or address in the correct fields, depending on whether this is set up on your iPhone. If you don’t automatically see a pop-up offering to help AutoFill the form tap on the AutoFill icon, which looks like a pen and three dots in a box and you will be able to edit the fields in the PDF. Foundry Foundry Foundry Annotate a PDF on iPhone Sometimes you might want to highlight areas of a PDF, particularly if you’re working on it with a friend or colleague, so in those instances, you can use the annotation tools available on the iPhone. To do this, open the PDF, tap on it, then you’ll see the row of tools appear on the bottom of the screen. Martyn Casserly Martyn Casserly Martyn Casserly From there you can choose the highlighter by tapping on it. If you want to adjust the thickness of the pen stroke, just tap it again and a pop-up menu will appear with the various sizes available. There’s also the opacity shown on the slider beneath, so you can make the strokes either see-through or solid.  On the right, next to the ’+’ button, there’s a circle that displays the current color of the highlighter. Tap this can you can use the palette to change it to the tone your prefer. Aside from the highlighter, you can choose the pen tool, marker, eraser and other ones to add the kind of annotation that you desire.  If you make a mistake at any point, just tap the Undo icon (arrow curved towards the left) to remove the last annotation.  That’s it, a free and easy way to annotate PDFs on your iPhone. If you want to try the same thing on a bigger screen, then you can check out our how to edit PDFs on a Mac guide.  Best iPhone apps for editing PDFs For more refined PDF editing on your iPhone try some of these tools, all of which are cross-platform, with versions available for the Mac as well. In fact, we have reviewed all of these in our round-up of the Best PDF editors for Mac. Readdle PDF Expert. Create, edit and annotate PDFs. Merge PDFs together. From $9.99/£9.99. Get it from the iOS App Store here. Abbyy FineReader. Scan PDFs, extract text and edit PDFs. From $2.99/£2.99. Get it from the iOS App Store here. Adobe Acrobat Sign. Free app to fill in and sign PDFs. Get it from the iOS App Store here. Wondershare PDFelement. Edit, read, sign, and annotate PDFs. From £6.99 for PDF Editor and Scanner. Get it from the iOS App Store here. Foxit Reader. View, edit and sign PDFs. From £10.49 a year. Get it from the iOS App Store here. iOS, iPhone, PDF Editors

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  • 02:35 pm
    Netflix, Apple TV+ and Peacock bundle priced at $15/mo for Comcast Xfinity customers
    After being teased by the Comcast CEO last week, the StreamSaver bundle is now official. The bundle can be purchased by Xfinity Internet and TV customers, for $15 per month. For that price, you get access to Netflix Basic with ads, Peacock Premium (with ads), and Apple TV+ (no ads as Apple does not currently offer an ad-supported tier). Purchased individually, theses services would cost about $23 per month. more…

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  • 02:23 pm
    Sonos Roam 2 portable AirPlay speaker gets surprise release
    Sonos didn't just release its first set of headphone on Tuesday, as it also doubled down with a refresh of its portable Roam speaker alongside a new app update.The updated Sonos Roam 2 travel speakerThe Sonos Roam 2 improves on its predecessor with better Bluetooth controls, easier setup, automatic Trueplay, and more.It debuts under the radar as the speaker-manufacturer has all eyes on its new Sonos Ace headphones. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 02:15 pm
    If China invades Taiwan, ASML and TSMC can disable chip machines remotely
    TMSC and its Dutch chip machine supplier ASML have made joint plans to remotely disable the machines in the event of an invasion… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.

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  • 02:12 pm
    Apple Vision Pro's next 'adventure' experience is Parkour in Paris
    Users of the Apple Vision Pro will be able to see the sights of Paris from a unique viewpoint, with a new "Adventure" immersive experience featuring rooftop parkour.An image from Apple's upcoming 'Parkour' experience for Apple Vision ProApple has been producing content for its Apple Vision Pro, giving owners of the mixed-reality headset a selection of immersive experiences to enjoy. After releasing the first episode of "Adventure" involving tightrope walking across a canyon, Apple's next episode will offer more of the same.Appearing in the Apple TV app in visionOS, the second episode is titled "Parkour." The description states users can "Join the world's leading parkour athletes on a gravity-defying trek across the streets and rooftops of Paris." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 02:11 pm
    Passe Navigo finally comes to Wallet app on iPhone and Apple Watch in Paris
    Passe Navigo – the travelcard used for Metro, bus, rail, and tram journeys in Paris – has finally come to Apple Wallet, allowing users to use their iPhone and Apple Watch instead of a physical card. Navigo already offered support for topping up the pass direct from the iPhone app, but it was not previously possible to add the card to the Wallet app … more…

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  • 01:52 pm
    Apple Vision Pro immersive ‘Adventure’ video shot in Paris premiering this week ahead of international launch
    When the Vision Pro first arrived in users’ hands earlier this year, one of its most universally-praised features was content shot in the 180-degree Immersive Video format. There was a limited collection of such immersive content available on day one, but users’ general expectation was that Apple would regularly add to that collection. Those additions have been slower than anyone expected, but the latest video is finally dropping this Friday, May 24. ‘Parkour’ will arrive for Vision Pro users as the second episode of the ‘Adventure’ series and take viewers on a remarkable parkour tour of Paris. more…

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  • 01:48 pm
    RetroArch emulator adds support for DOS games, and more
    Now you can play all your favorite DOS games right from your iPhone or iPad, thanks to an update to popular emulator RetroArch.Enjoy your favorite legacy games on the go with RetroArchRetroArch was rolled out for Apple Devices in mid-May, and at launch, it allowed users to emulate over 38 different retro platforms. Now, it's added support for even more, including DOS.According to the App Store page for RetroArch, support has been added for the following cores: Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 01:30 pm
    1TB flash drive connects via USB-C and USB-A to save you time and hassle
    If your device's hard drive is full, or you want to transfer files quickly, this 1TB USB-C flash drive (with USB-A option) comes in handy. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 01:22 pm
    If China invades Taiwan, TSMC can wreck Apple's chip production line remotely
    As saber-rattling about a Chinese invasion of Taiwan grows, two Apple suppliers have confirmed that they can scuttle chip production lines from outside the country, should the need arise.TSMC's headquarters in Hsinchu, TaiwanTensions between Taiwan and China have continued to grow, with no signs of stopping anytime soon. With China insisting Taiwan is its territory and its government unwilling to rule out military action, there are fears that China could try to take control of the country by force.In March, a U.S. admiral testified that China would be able to invade Taiwan by 2027, due to its military growth. With the U.S. Congress approving a $8 billion aid package in April to improve Taiwan's defenses, the Biden administration has also sought out assurances from the private sector. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 01:09 pm
    Hands on with the new Sonos Ace headphones
    On Tuesday, Sonos announced the Sonos Ace headphones — its first product in the category. We got an early look, and here are our first impressions.Sonos Ace headphones and boxThere's something exciting about when a major player enters a new and adjacent market space. Yes, Sonos is historically an audio company but for the past two decades, they've never made a set of headphones.We only got to spend a few minutes with the headphones so far at a media-only preview event, but they left quite an impression on us. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 01:03 pm
    ‘Microsoft’s MacBook Air’ is more like a MacBook Pro
    Two new laptops announced yesterday are being touted as “Microsoft’s MacBook Air,” with the company claiming that they offer similar performance to the M3 MacBook Air, with even greater battery life. But commentators have been quick to point out that this isn’t a like-for-like comparison. A key feature of the MacBook Air is it achieves its impressive performance without the need for cooling fans, so a fairer comparison would be with the MacBook Pro … more…

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  • 01:01 pm
    Sonos officially unveils Ace, their highly anticipated headphones and answer to AirPods Max
    Sonos has officially announced the Sonos Ace headphones, marking their first foray into the over-ear headphone market. Best known for its wireless home speaker solutions and ecosystem, particularly with Apple products, Sonos aims to bring the same value, quality, and ease of use to their new premium Ace headphones. Sonos customers have long wondered when the company would create its own headset, and it is finally here. We were fortunate enough to get an exclusive first look at these new headphones, and they did not disappoint. Here is everything you need to know! more…

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  • 01:00 pm
    All the AI features headed for iPhone, Mac and iPad
    Stay ahead with the AI developments coming to iOS and macOS. Find out how Apple is incorporating AI technology into its operating systems. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 12:56 pm
    Socialist Republic of Vietnam ‘encourages’ Apple supplier Foxconn to cut power use by 30%
    Officials of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam have called on Apple supplier Foxconn to voluntarily reduce power use by 30%… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.

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  • 12:46 pm
    A classic iPhone color is looking more likely than ever to return this year
    Macworld At least once a year (and frequently twice) Apple shakes up the colors of its iPhone range. This is the subject of surprisingly feverish speculation: Is yellow going to face the axe in 2024? Will white make the cut? What’s the fate of green? The latest word, in fact, is that white is in and yellow is out, at least on the standard iPhone models. On the Pro and Pro Max for 2024, meanwhile, we’re believed to be getting a new “rose” finish. This is all according to Ming-Chi Kuo, a reputable analyst with a long history of decently accurate predictions. In Apple land, rose generally means a pinkish gold. It was highly popular back in the days of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 7, but has been scarce since then. 2H24 iPhone 16系列機殼顏色預測iPhone 16 Pro & Pro Max:黑色、白色 (或銀色)、灰色 (應該是原色鈦金屬)、玫瑰iPhone 16 & 16 Plus:黑色、綠色、粉紅、藍色、白色 Apple可能對顏色會有不同的稱呼 (如先前稱呼白色為星光色)。此外,即便顏色名稱與既有機種相同,但看起來可能會不一樣。 –…— 郭明錤 (Ming-Chi Kuo) (@mingchikuo) May 19, 2024 The rest of the colors will stay largely the same, although Kuo warns that some finishes will keep the same name but look slightly different, while others will look the same but get a new name. That leaves us with the following changes, with the new or discontinued colors in bold: iPhone 16 (predicted): black, green, pink, blue, white iPhone 15: black, green, pink, blue, yellow iPhone 16 Pro (predicted): black, white/silver, gray/Natural Titanium, rose iPhone 15 Pro: Black Titanium, White Titanium, Natural Titanium, Blue Titanium The iPhone 15’s color palette is notably very pale, so the inclusion of white could mean that Apple will be injecting brighter shades into the iPhone 16. Furthermore, the iPhone 16 Pro’s rumored color options suggest Apple will be moving away from highlighting the use of titanium. While his accuracy is generally strong, Kuo is quite a cautious analyst: he rarely sticks his neck out with radical, eye-catching predictions. And these claims have been proposed before. The theory that rose would replace Blue Titanium was first spotted on Chinese social media back in March, while white’s comeback was being discussed in April. In other words, Kuo’s post is best regarded as corroboration rather than new speculation. For all the latest news and rumors about this fall’s announcements, check our regularly updated iPhone 16 superguide. iPhone

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  • 12:33 pm
    Vietnam again asks iPhone maker Foxconn to reduce electricity use
    Manufacturers including iPhone maker Foxconn have been asked by Vietnamese officials to voluntarily cut their power usage by 30%.Vietnam at nightVietnam's government made a similar request of Foxconn and others in June 2023, at a point when drought in the country was reducing hydroelectric power generation. It was also a point when firms such as Foxconn were expanding their facilities as part of Apple suppliers' move away from China. That expansion has continued, and so has the strain on Vietnam's infrastructure.According to Reuters, the demand for power led to power outages in 2023, and now to this official request for a usage reduction. Unspecified sources reportedly said that multiple manufacturers have been asked to reduce power use, though only Foxconn has been named. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 12:04 pm
    Apple chipmaker TSMC makes contingency plans against Chinese invasion of Taiwan in 2027
    The prospect of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan is a nightmare scenario that keeps western intelligence agencies awake at night, and there are growing concerns that this could happen in 2027. With the US legally obliged to defend Taiwan, the potential consequences could be catastrophic, placing two of the world’s biggest superpowers at war. But among the less extreme scenarios that have been modelled, one of them is what happens if China gets its hands on TSMC’s chipmaking capabilities … more…

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  • 12:00 pm
    Website Impersonation Scams Surge, Solutions Fall Short: Study
    A study released Tuesday by digital risk protection solutions company Memcyco found that nearly three-quarters of businesses have deployed a digital impersonation protection solution to avert online scams, but 6% of those organizations are satisfied that it protects them and their customers. The post appeared first on TechNewsWorld.

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  • 11:54 am
    Folding iPhone may repair display scratches & dents by itself
    In researching types of displays that can be folded or bent, Apple is continuing to work on technology so iPhone displays themselves could "heal" the inevitable wear and tear.Foldable iPhones could have displays that heal creases or dents themselvesApple has been working on a foldable iPhone for at least nine years, and it's also investigated ones where the screen can be rolled up. In each case, the issue is of making these screens work — and not be damaged by the folding or rolling.Now a newly-granted patent suggests a way of both minimizing damage, and of doing something about it when it happens. "Electronic Devices With Flexible Display Cover Layers," proposes mixing rigid and flexible areas for a display, and then also utilizing what Apple calls "self-healing." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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