iOS 14.6 Update: Lost Mode Tagging Using Email Address Or Phone Number Now Possible
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iOS 14.6 will reportedly launch support for Apple Card Family
The update is also said to have added a feature on the Apple Podcast app
The latest iOS 14.6 update has just rolled out with added options for Lost Mode. The update also makes possible features such as Tagging AirTags and FindMy network-compatible devices, using just an email address.
On May 10, Apple released its third developer beta version of the iOS 14.6. Along with the latest update, iPhone users may now choose between email addresses or phone numbers as a contact method when the AirTag or any FindMy app-enabled device gets lost, 9to5 Mac reported.
May 11, 2021
Doug McBean is was raised on a cattle station in the Victoria River District in the Northern Territory. With 30 years under his belt as a helicopter mustering pilot, he’s seen and done a fair bit around the traps.
So, you might think that a podcast episode with Doug would involve all sorts of wild yarns about mustering a helicopter – but that couldn’t be any further from what this episode is about – although don’t worry – we’ve convinced him to come back on the show for one of those episodes!
In this episode, Doug reflects on what he has learnt from his time in the pastoral game, and where he sees an opportunity to strengthen the sustainability of the industry. It’s a really interesting conversation, and similar to one I’ve had with many people across the country – but no one has been willing to speak about it openly… until now. So, be sure to join our Central Station podcast group on facebook and let us know what you think about this episode.
On May 3, 2021, NPR turns 50 years old. To mark this milestone, we re reflecting on and renewing our commitment to Hear Every Voice.
It s been a turbulent time, with a deadly pandemic and a chaotic sometimes violent political climate. In the midst of all this, NPR is marking a milestone; on May 3, 2021, the network turns 50 years old.
On the same day, in 1971, we started holding up our microphone to America. Just outside our doors, on the streets of Washington, DC, one of the biggest antiwar protests in American history was taking place. NPR s story is that of a ragtag network born in the era of the Vietnam War and Watergate one that came of age during the explosion of the 24/7 news cycle.
Posted May 8th, 2021 for FLPR
Aging is taking on a completely different meaning for this generation that was raised during Flower Power, the Civil Rights movement and Vietnam War protests.
Greenville, SC, May 9, 2021 -/PressReleasePoint/- Baby Boomers, born between 1946 and 1964, have some newfound time and energy. Aging is taking on a completely different meaning for this generation that was raised during Flower Power, the Civil Rights movement and Vietnam War protests.
Helping to lead that charge is Greenville, South Carolina entrepreneur Wendy Green, age 67. Green has launched “Hey, Boomer”, a national podcast and brand aimed at helping Baby Boomers rediscover their passion to learn, grow and have an impact in their lives and their communities. Hey, Boomer is helping lead Boomers to their better selves.
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In a major coup for Australian actor / director Rhys Wakefield (
True Detective, Home & Away,
From Now features Richard Madden (
Game Of Thrones, Bodyguard) and Brian Cox (
Succession) as identical twin brothers separated by time. The story chronicles the aftermath of their historic reunion when astronaut Edward Fitz’s (Madden) spacecraft suddenly reappears in Earth’s orbit after having gone missing 35 years earlier and Edward emerges looking the exact same age as when he left. Both will serve as executive producers alongside co-creator William Day Frank.
The podcast series debuted in December 2020 and peaked at number two overall in the Apple Podcast charts.