Joseph Keller
Joseph Keller is the former Editor in Chief of iMore. An Apple user for almost 20 years, he spends his time learning the ins and outs of iOS and macOS, always finding ways of getting the most out of his iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac.
Latest articles by Joseph Keller
How to set up two-factor authentication for Tumblr
By Joseph Keller published
You can protect your Tumblr blog and all of your gifsets, memes, songs, and blogs by using two-factor authentication. Here's how to get it set up.
Celebrate Independence Day with these great movies and shows
By Joseph Keller published
Happy Independence Day, folks! Get in the spirit of the Fourth of July with these shows and movies on iTunes.
Learn the history of Independence Day with these great books
By Joseph Keller published
Learn more about the beginnings of the American experiment with these great iBooks.
How to download iOS 13.6 public beta 3 to your iPhone
By Joseph Keller published
Looking to try out iOS 13.6? The third public beta is now available. Here's how to download it!
How to get Siri to tell you a bedtime story
By Joseph Keller published
Siri isn’t just for placing calls or sending messages. It can also tell you a bedtime story. And in iOS 14, there's a brand new story to tell that lets you be the star.
macOS Big Sur makes Macs with touchscreens seem within reach
By Joseph Keller published
It might seem like a longshot, but certain aspects of macOS Big Sur are making me wonder: could Macs with touchscreens be coming down the road.
6 features coming to iPadOS you may have missed
By Joseph Keller published
Several new features are coming to the iPad when iPadOS 14 ships to customers this fall. Here are some of the cool ones that you may have missed.
How to delete apps from your Mac
By Joseph Keller last updated
Learn how to get rid of those apps that are cluttering up your Mac.
The 5 most important features in iPadOS 14
By Joseph Keller published
iPadOS 14 is coming this fall with a number of improvements both big and small. These are the really big ones that you should know about.
Don't brick your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch by installing developer betas
By Joseph Keller published
As a reminder: You shouldn't install developer betas on your primary devices if you want them to work.
All of Apple's big announcements from WWDC 2020!
By Joseph Keller last updated
There's a lot of news that's come out of WWDC 2020. Here are the biggest announcements.
These are the U.S. Apple Stores that are reopening and their hours of operation
By Joseph Keller last updated
Apple has already started reopening several of its stores across the U.S. Here are the stores that are already open, as well as the ones opening soon.
How to sync your text messages to iCloud from your iPhone, iPad, and Mac
By Joseph Keller last updated
Messages in iCloud is here for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. This is how you turn it on.
The iPod Classic had a simplicity that newer devices have lost
By Joseph Keller last updated
Modern devices are certainly more convenient for more things than the iPod Classic, but listing to music is just a little less fun.
How to send a message with Siri on Apple Watch
By Joseph Keller published
Using Siri on your Apple Watch is a great way to shoot off a quick message without pulling out your iPhone.
Apple expands interest-free Apple Card financing to Macs, iPads, and more
By Joseph Keller published
Apple has expanded its interest-free financing option for device payments to include the Mac, iPad, AirPods, and other devices and accessories.
How I use the Shortcuts 'If' action to keep my music seasonally appropriate
By Joseph Keller published
Using the "If" action in Shortcuts, I’ve created a button that can play different types of music with just one tap. Here’s how you make something like that for yourself.
iPadOS 14 wishlist: What I want to see come to iPad next
By Joseph Keller published
There are a lot of directions that Apple could take iPadOS. From keyboard and trackpad enhancements to upgrades to Shortcuts, this is what I want to see from iPadOS 14.
These 10 books help raise awareness of systemic oppression in the U.S.
By Joseph Keller last updated
This list of books is a great starting point if you want to educate yourself on the systemic racial issues in the United States.
How to use Shortcuts on iPhone to automatically record and send videos
By Joseph Keller last updated
You can use the Shortcuts app to automatically record and send videos from your iPhone using a link to Dropbox or iCloud.
How to download iOS 12.3 public beta 4 to your iPhone or iPad
By Joseph Keller last updated
Looking to try out iOS 12.3? The fourth public beta is now available. Here's how to download it!
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