• April 29, 2025

    Security Precautions to Take While Traveling

    When we think about digital and device security, we mostly think about the fixed locations where people spend most of their time—home, school, and work. But what about when you’re traveling? Some security concerns remain the same when you’re on the road, but new ones crop up. We’ll assume that you already keep your devices up to date, use FileVault on Macs, have at least a six-digit iOS pass... Read more
  • April 22, 2025

    With iOS 18.2 and Later, You Can Share the Location of Lost Items in Find My

    In iOS 18.2, Apple enhanced the Find My app, enabling you to create a temporary Web page that shares the location of a lost AirTag or other Find My-tracked item. You don’t need to know the person’s email address or share any other information, and the link automatically expires after a week. It’s a great way to enlist others in the search for a lost item, but the big win is sharing with an airl... Read more
  • July 6, 2024

    Prep Your Tech for Travel

    Long ago, to get ready for a trip, we’d mostly make sure we had our plane tickets, books and magazines to read, and a snack. Prepping for travel in today’s tech-heavy world comes with a new set of tasks, most of which shouldn’t be left to the last minute.

    Identify Devices, Chargers, and Cables to Bring

    Resist the temptation to bring every piece of tech you have. Do you really need yo... Read more
  • November 3, 2022

    Share Airline Boarding Passes Using Wallet and AirDrop

    It’s common for one person in a family to handle booking airline tickets and thus to be in charge of checking in for the flight online and downloading boarding passes. If that’s you, what’s the best way to send each iPhone-wielding person in your family their own boarding pass? Rather than tussle with sharing the check-in confirmation email, add all the family boarding passes to Wallet on your ... Read more
  • November 1, 2022

    Text Flight Numbers to People You’re Visiting So They Can Track Your Flight

    Next time you’re flying to visit your Apple-using family or friends, send them your flight number using Messages when you leave. Then they can easily track your flight in the air and see when you’re arriving. Just text them the flight number prefixed with the airline’s abbreviation, like AA for American Airlines, AC for Air Canada, BA for British Air, DL for Delta, or UA for United Airlines. If... Read more
  • July 22, 2017

    Going into Airplane Mode: Flying with Technology

    Since 2013, we’ve been able to use handheld electronic devices such as the iPhone, iPad, and Kindle at pretty much all times during airplane flights, including takeoff and landing. That was a big change from previous policy, which banned the use of personal electronic devices below 10,000 feet, forcing passengers to occupy themselves with books and magazines at the start and end of flights.Read more