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How to View Siri History on iPhone

How to View Siri History on iPhone

Made a request to Siri previously that you forgot and need to revisit? Thankfully, Apple allows you to view Siri’s history. You can easily see your most recent conversation with Siri. But you cannot view complete history or older requests as Apple does not save your data for privacy...

What is the Latest iOS Version for iPhone?

What is the Latest iOS Version for iPhone?

iOS is the operating system run by your iPhone. An operating system is the most critical software that runs on your phone or computer, so you have to be diligent at all times with your OS. Apple keeps rolling out new versions of iOS for security as well as functional...

iOS 13.3.1 Review: It's safe to install

iOS 13.3.1 Review: It's safe to install

iOS 13.3.1 is now out of beta and is available to download on millions of devices as we speak. The update addresses various iOS 13 issues and includes performance improvements. The final release build of iOS 13.3.1 is 17D50 which is the same build that we...

How to Install iOS 13.3.1 Update

How to Install iOS 13.3.1 Update

Apple is now rolling out the final and public build of iOS 13.3.1 for all supported iPhone models. The update includes bug fixes and performance improvements and ships with software build 17D50. Does my iPhone support iOS 13.3.1 update? iOS 13.3.1 update is supported...

How to Change GRUB Background in Linux

How to Change GRUB Background in Linux

GRUB (Grand Unified Bootloader) is the default boot loader program for Linux based operating systems. One of the most familiar screens in Linux is the GRUB menu while booting. It lists all the installed operating systems on the computer, including Microsoft Windows operating systems, any of which the user can...

How to Use Git in Linux

How to Use Git in Linux

From the late ’80s when version control software first started developing, Git remains the most easy to use code change tracking tool. Services like Github and Gitlab offer storage of code in a repository, often referred to as a ‘Remote’ repository. They act as central storage of code; Git can...

How to Create and Run a Macro in LibreOffice Calc on Linux

How to Create and Run a Macro in LibreOffice Calc on Linux

LibreOffice is the FOSS world’s answer to the mainstream and proprietary Microsoft Office Suite. Developed by leading Office Productivity software developers and contributors, it offers a complete replacement for Microsoft Office on multiple Operating Systems. The LibreOffice app equivalent of Microsoft Excel is called LibreOffice Calc. It comes with...

How to Create a Linux Man Page

How to Create a Linux Man Page

Creating manual pages, or man pages, for your custom scripts and programs in Linux can greatly enhance their accessibility and usability. By providing users with detailed documentation accessible directly from the command line, you ensure that anyone can understand how to use your tools effectively. In this guide, we'...

How to Use Convert Tool to Edit Images from Linux Command Line

How to Use Convert Tool to Edit Images from Linux Command Line

ImageMagick is a suite of image modification software for Linux. It consists of many tools with number of options for image modification, conversion, etc. Installing ImageMagick (convert) First verify if ImageMagick is already installed using: convert -version If it is not installed, we can install it on Ubuntu and Debian...

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