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Luckily, iOS12 gives you the ability to record your screen by default.On your iPad, simply swipe down from the upper right corner of the display to bring up the Control Center. Then, tap the icon shaped like a target. Then, hit Start Recording. While you're recording, a red band will appear at the top of your screen -- so that way you'll know if you're live or not. To stop, simply tap the red bar and hit Stop.
10. Search your entire device using the Spotlight tool
Did you know your iPad comes with a built-in search engine that can help you locate anything stored on your device or on the cloud? No, it's not Google -- it's just a part of iOS! But just like Google, it's extremely handy at helping you find anything within the confines of your tablet.
To access the Spotlight tool, simply touch the center of your display and pull down. You'll see a menu appear with a search bar, Siri Suggestions of apps to use, and some recommendations based on previous activity. From here, just type to search for your query, and touch the results to open them. It's that simple!
Bonus: A sneak peek at the cool new features of iPadOS
At this point in time it's important to remember that a slew of new stuff is on the way for iPads this year -- all thanks to the launch of Apple's first native tablet OS: iPadOS.Not merely content to borrow iOS from its smaller cousin, iPadOS rethinks the tablet's operating system from the ground up, and includes a range of cool new features like split-screen windows for the same app, a new home screen with more room for icons, and best of all, the ability to use your iPad as a second monitor for your desktop!
New iOS 13, Mac Pro, MacOS 10.15, no more iTunes and everything Apple just announced
The day has finally come, and WWDC 2019 is flooding the airwaves with a slew of major Apple announcements. Both software and hardware took the spotlight during the company's annual summer event, which highlighted the latest feature-filled updates to its entire family of products. Between new interfaces like Dark Mode to second-screen functionality between your devices, the latest updates for Mac and iOS are some of the biggest to come out of Cupertino in years.
You may know Robert Llewellyn best as Kryten from Red Dwarf, or as presenter of classic UK TV show Scrapheap Challenge. But he is also one of the leading voices promoting green energy, and the benefits of electric cars over their “dirty” petrol counterparts.
He is currently working with Smart Energy GB, the “the campaign for a smarter Britain”. It wants to get us all schooled-up on the benefits of smart meters. And to become a little more mindful of the energy we use in our daily lives. Smart Energy GB is a not-for-profit entity that slots into the UK government’s smart meter roll-out plans. You’ll find some neat nonsense-free articles on its website, including a “myth buster” piece on smart meter issues.
"So they were using laptop batteries, and electric motor drive trains: really, really basic stuff."It was quite Scrapheap-ish, in a way, as they were developing that technology four or five years before Tesla was formed. But a lot of those engineers went on to work in that field."I was kind of slightly baffled and confused but it, thinking why bother, you know, we've got cars. Why are they doing this?"
10. Search your entire device using the Spotlight tool
Did you know your iPad comes with a built-in search engine that can help you locate anything stored on your device or on the cloud? No, it's not Google -- it's just a part of iOS! But just like Google, it's extremely handy at helping you find anything within the confines of your tablet.
To access the Spotlight tool, simply touch the center of your display and pull down. You'll see a menu appear with a search bar, Siri Suggestions of apps to use, and some recommendations based on previous activity. From here, just type to search for your query, and touch the results to open them. It's that simple!
Bonus: A sneak peek at the cool new features of iPadOS
At this point in time it's important to remember that a slew of new stuff is on the way for iPads this year -- all thanks to the launch of Apple's first native tablet OS: iPadOS.Not merely content to borrow iOS from its smaller cousin, iPadOS rethinks the tablet's operating system from the ground up, and includes a range of cool new features like split-screen windows for the same app, a new home screen with more room for icons, and best of all, the ability to use your iPad as a second monitor for your desktop!
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The day has finally come, and WWDC 2019 is flooding the airwaves with a slew of major Apple announcements. Both software and hardware took the spotlight during the company's annual summer event, which highlighted the latest feature-filled updates to its entire family of products. Between new interfaces like Dark Mode to second-screen functionality between your devices, the latest updates for Mac and iOS are some of the biggest to come out of Cupertino in years.
You may know Robert Llewellyn best as Kryten from Red Dwarf, or as presenter of classic UK TV show Scrapheap Challenge. But he is also one of the leading voices promoting green energy, and the benefits of electric cars over their “dirty” petrol counterparts.
He is currently working with Smart Energy GB, the “the campaign for a smarter Britain”. It wants to get us all schooled-up on the benefits of smart meters. And to become a little more mindful of the energy we use in our daily lives. Smart Energy GB is a not-for-profit entity that slots into the UK government’s smart meter roll-out plans. You’ll find some neat nonsense-free articles on its website, including a “myth buster” piece on smart meter issues.
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"So they were using laptop batteries, and electric motor drive trains: really, really basic stuff."It was quite Scrapheap-ish, in a way, as they were developing that technology four or five years before Tesla was formed. But a lot of those engineers went on to work in that field."I was kind of slightly baffled and confused but it, thinking why bother, you know, we've got cars. Why are they doing this?"
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