Well, the latest version of the iPhone and iPad operating system is here, and as usual my advice is – wait. By holding off until the first “point release” (i.e. iOS 15.1), you will make sure that an early round of improvements and bug fixes will have occurred before trusting your phone or tablet toContinue reading “iOS 15”
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It’s that time again: Windows 11
For those of us who remember the fun times of trying to find out where Microsoft relocated the email icon, now comes Windows 11. I’ve tried the “leaked” build this week, and it’s a yawner. It’s mainly concerned with changing around elements of the UI, ostensibly making Windows work better, but in practice lowering everyone’sContinue reading “It’s that time again: Windows 11”
iOS 14.5 – Why Not?
Just as with other “point releases“ of Apple’s iOS operating system, I don’t see any problem with upgrading right away. “Point releases“ (i.e. 14.4 ➡️ 14.5) generally tend to be more reliable and stable than entirely new versions (i.e. 13.0 ➡️ 14.0). Typically, they don’t go crazy in trying to add new features, and areContinue reading “iOS 14.5 – Why Not?”
iOS 14: wait
Over the last several years, initial Apple releases of software have grown quite buggy and are more comparable to the erratic quality of software from Microsoft.
How to Get iOS14
How to get iOS 14 (when your phone isn’t prompting you) September 16, 2020 Despite the fact that the iOS 14 launch is today, many phones don’t seem to be realizing that there is an update available and are not showing this in the settings app. To “force“ your phone to check for the update,Continue reading “How to Get iOS14”
Introduction
My name is Roger Bond, and I’m writing this blog as part of BondIT.tech’s website. I’m going to be using this space for offering my perspective on IT news and technology headlines. It’ll be free from the typical sort of fawning garbage one tends to see in these articles and “reviews”, instead offering a rawContinue reading “Introduction”