Perdí mi celular… ¿Ahora qué hago?
¿A quién no le pasó que, venía usando su celular, y, de repente, lo pierde de vista? Buscamos por todos los lugares de la casa, probamos haciendo llamadas y está en silencio. Sí, seguro que, al menos, una vez te pasó. Estás mandando un mensaje, mirando algún mail, video en redes sociales o salteando historias y, al instante siguiente, no podés recordar dónde dejaste el teléfono (Fuente Samsung…
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iPhone 14: How to Share Your Location via Satellite With Find My
Apple in November 2022 launched its Satellite Emergency SOS via satellite service in the US and Canada, and while the feature is geared to help you in a genuine emergency, Apple's satellites also make it possible for you to share your location via Find My whenever you are off the grid.
Following Apple's Emergency SOS satellite feature announcement, every model in the iPhone 14 lineup — iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max — can connect directly to a satellite, thanks to a combination of custom-designed components and integrated software.
Also, Emergency SOS via satellite and Find My via satellite require iOS 16.1, so make sure your device is up to date by opening Settings and going to General -> Software Update.
Lastly, the satellite service is included for free for two years starting at the time of activation of a new iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. After two years have elapsed, Apple's satellite features are expected to transition to a paid-for service.
How to Share Your Location via Satellite
Open the Find My app on your iPhone 14.
Tap the Me tab at the bottom-right corner of the screen.
Swipe up on the card to reveal "My Location via Satellite."
Tap Send My Location.
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I saw this and thought of you
Yeah probably because I'm the one who drew that image like 2 years ago
LMAO
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I want to see people's routine when a scantily clad empty blog starts stalking you.
Please reblog to obtain a larger sample size, thanks!
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Okay, um, hi! Thank you for this!
Kind of a weird one for the free art requests... but any chance you could do a lil sketch of River Ward holding a chicken?
Ask and ye shall receive~
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in 1883 in the first recorded rodeo takes place in pecos, texas. in 2001 rob smets attends the PBR world finals in jeans and a sports jersey bearing sponsor logos. in 1568 the gelosi acting company coalesces in italy to perform the hot new style of live improv entertainment. in 1780 joseph grimaldi makes his stage debut at 2 years old at london’s famed drury lane. in the many, many years before any white person ever laid eyes on it, a man in what you’d now call northern arizona paints his body in black and white stripes and puts corn husks in his hair. in 1557 ivan the terrible is pallbearer to a man who walked naked in the streets of moscow. in 2017 the ringling bro’s circus announces its last show, 146 years after the titular brothers first formed it. all of these moments (and more!) have lived in my head rolling around like marbles for years now and im so happy to now have the proper method to infect your mind as well:
History of Fools is a hobby project of mine i've been working on for over a year now! part essay series, part half-assed podcast, part descent into madness, this little diddy is the culmination of years' worth of highly specific insanity. i have 4 half hour-ish essays/episodes out now reviewing the histories of:
Jesters!
Commedia Dell'arte!
Sacred Clowns and Holy Fools!
and my personal favorite (seriously if you listen to or read any please choose this one) Rodeo Clowns!
I have more episodes planned to get into clowns proper, hoping to come out in 2024. but until then please take a read or a listen and let me know what you think!
CLICK HERE FOR FOOLS!
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