The iPhone’s Notes app has a powerful document scanning feature built right into it, and today I learned that this scanner can be controlled directly from a paired Mac in a variety of apps. It’s an incredibly useful tip for Mac users as it cuts out the awkward middle steps of having to transfer it from phone to computer, or grabbing it from the Mac’s Notes app after it syncs.... https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/1/22306875/apple-continuity-camera-ios-ipados-document-scanner-macos-mojave
Apple says the virtual versions of its popular Product Skills sessions are designed for those who are new to their device, have recently upgraded, or simply want to learn more on how to get the most out of their iPhone, iPad, or Mac. The sessions will cover hardware and software basics, tips for staying productive while working at home, and resources for going further with your devices... https://9to5mac.com/2021/02/22/today-at-apple-product-skills-virtual-sessions/
In this video I'll show you how I think about multitasking on the iPad (which may surprise you). I'll do a review of the iPad's multitasking features and then I'll show you what apps I put in Slide Over, App Switcher, the Dock, Control Center, how I use Siri and voice commands and even Siri Shortcuts to create a super productive iPad multitasking experience. https://youtu.be/mqtb-Du4wtc
iCloud Keychain serves as a basic password manager for your iPhone and iPad. Through Keychain, you can save passwords for websites and apps and then retrieve them when you need to sign back into those sites and apps. Your credentials are stored and synced in an encrypted format through iCloud, so you can use the same ones across an iPhone, iPad, and Mac. You can also edit and manage your saved passwords. You can change a password through Keychain and delete accounts you no longer need. https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-use-icloud-keychain-to-manage-passwords-on-your-iphone-or-ipad/