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Synopsis: This week on the podcast, it’s springtime for iOS. Yes, it’s time to cleanup some bugs and introduce some new features. Apple announced iOS 11.3, which is coming out in the spring. One of the major new features are the UI updates to enhance battery performance monitoring, an option to disable battery throttling, iMessages are finally going to sync with iCloud, iMessages gets an update for business, and the HomePod is available for preorder (but not in Canada and many other countries).
\n\nDuration: 39:14:00
\nPresent: Michael Norton, Alex Knight
\n\nEpisode Links\nDownload: Episode 122: Springtime for iOS 11
', 'Synopsis: This week on the podcast, it’s springtime for iOS. Yes, it’s time to cleanup some bugs and introduce some new features. Apple announced iOS 11.3, which is coming out in the spring. One of the major new features are the UI updates to enhance battery performance monitoring, an option to disable battery throttling, iMessages are finally going to sync with iCloud, iMessages gets an update for business, and the HomePod is available for preorder (but not in Canada and many other countries).
\n\nDuration: 39:14:00
\nPresent: Michael Norton, Alex Knight
\n\nEpisode Links\nDownload: Episode 122: Springtime for iOS 11
\n']Synopsis: This week on the podcast, it’s springtime for iOS. Yes, it’s time to cleanup some bugs and introduce some new features. Apple announced iOS 11.3, which is coming out in the spring. One of the major new features are the UI updates to enhance battery performance monitoring, an option to disable battery throttling, iMessages are finally going to sync with iCloud, iMessages gets an update for business, and the HomePod is available for preorder (but not in Canada and many other countries).
\n\nDuration: 39:14:00
\nPresent: Michael Norton, Alex Knight
\n\nEpisode Links\nDownload: Episode 122: Springtime for iOS 11
', 'Synopsis: This week on the podcast, it’s springtime for iOS. Yes, it’s time to cleanup some bugs and introduce some new features. Apple announced iOS 11.3, which is coming out in the spring. One of the major new features are the UI updates to enhance battery performance monitoring, an option to disable battery throttling, iMessages are finally going to sync with iCloud, iMessages gets an update for business, and the HomePod is available for preorder (but not in Canada and many other countries).
\n\nDuration: 39:14:00
\nPresent: Michael Norton, Alex Knight
\n\nEpisode Links\nDownload: Episode 122: Springtime for iOS 11
\n']