Learn how to view iPhone notifications and reply to text messages right from your Windows PC using Microsoft’s free Phone Link app.
How to get iPhone texts and app notifications on Windows PC and reply to them

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Learn how to view iPhone notifications and reply to text messages right from your Windows PC using Microsoft’s free Phone Link app.
Learn how to use visual intelligence on your iPhone 16 to gather information about places or objects, identify items around you, interact with text in your surroundings, and more.
Learn how to always open the TikTok app on silent and mute videos by default, so you can use the app in public places without disturbing others.
Learn how to schedule alarms on your iPhone or iPad for future dates, including a few days or weeks from the current date.
Learn what the Hover Typing feature on an iPhone or iPad is, and how to use it to display typed text in a large, customizable box which aids visibility.
In this tutorial, we’ll explain why you might want to block thousands of phone numbers at once and how you can do that in just a few steps to stop spam calls from a particular business.
We’ve previously discussed the importance of changing your device’s root password after jailbreaking so that unauthorized individuals can’t exploit the default password to SSH into your handset and make potentially malicious changes unbeknownst to you.
Learn how to stop your iPhone or iPad from asking you to type your Apple Account password every time you download a free app from the App Store.
Learn how to change your appearance and add a virtual background during a WhatsApp video call on your iPhone or Android phone.
Learn what Apple's Rapid Security Response feature is, how it keeps your iPhone, iPad, and Mac protected by delivering critical patches, and how to turn it off.
Learn about the ways to show YouTube's dislike counter on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Android phone, and Windows PC that Google no longer displays publicly.