Tuesday, January 24, 2023

2023 Tech News Update: How to save battery on your Apple Watch Ultra? #drmobileslimited #iphonerepair #aucklandrepair

24th January, 2023

2023 Tech News Update:  How to save battery on your Apple Watch Ultra?

Here are some tips to begin with:
Use Low Power Mode on your Apple Watch
Touch and hold the bottom of your Apple Watch screen. Wait for Control Center to show, then swipe up.
Tap the battery percentage button.
Turn on Low Power Mode.


How do I make my Apple Watch Ultra battery last longer?
Adjust your settings.
There are a few ways you can preserve battery life on your Apple Watch: During running and walking workouts, turn on Power Saving Mode to disable the heart rate sensor. To do this, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, go to My Watch > Workout, and turn on Power Saving Mode.

How often should you charge your Apple Watch Ultra?

This means that under typical use, as long as you charge your Watch for about 60 to 90 minutes every day, you should be able to keep your Apple Watch battery topped off for around-the-clock wearability while using it during the day and at night to track your sleep.

How long does Apple Watch Ultra battery last?
Up to 36 hours
Testing conducted by Apple in August 2022 using preproduction Apple Watch Ultra (GPS + Cellular) paired with an iPhone; all devices tested with prerelease software.


What is the best way to charge Apple Watch Ultra?

Charge Apple Watch Ultra:  
In a well-ventilated area, place your charger or charging cable on a flat surface. Your Apple Watch Ultra comes with the Apple Watch Magnetic Fast Charger to USB-C Cable. ...
Plug the charging cable into the power adapter (sold separately).
Plug the adapter into a power outlet.


Monday, January 23, 2023

Over the moon! Buzz Aldrin marries on his 93rd birthday: Astronaut legend ties the knot for a fourth



Over the moon! Buzz Aldrin marries on his 93rd birthday: Astronaut legend ties the knot for a fourth time as he shares sweet photos with new bride Anca Faur, 63
Mr Aldrin, who turned 93 on Friday, made the announcement on Twitter

He said they wed in Los Angeles and are 'as excited as eloping teenagers'
Anca Faur, 63, has worked for Aldrin's company since 2019 and is Executive VP

The second man on the moon has married for a fourth time, with astronaut legend Buzz Aldrin announcing he'd wed his longtime girlfriend on his birthday.

Mr Aldrin, who turned 93 on Friday and was part of the historic first-ever moon landing mission, made the sweet announcement to his new bride, who is 30 years his junior, on his Twitter account.

'On my 93rd birthday & the day I will also be honored by Living Legends of Aviation I am pleased to announce that my longtime love Dr. Anca Faur & I have tied the knot. We were joined in holy matrimony in a small private ceremony in Los Angeles & are as excited as eloping teenagers.'

Dr Faur, 63, currently works as the Executive Vice President of Buzz Aldrin Ventures LLC, with her LinkedIn page listing her as having worked for the company since 2019.

She has a PhD in chemical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh and at one point was the treasurer for the California Hydrogen Business Council.


Mr Aldrin has been married and divorced three times prior, to Joan Ann Archer from 1954 to 1974, Beverly Van Zile from 1975 to 1978 and Lois Driggs Cannon from 1988 to 2012.

The second man to touch the surface of the moon has three children - James, Janice and Andrew - with first wife, Ms Archer.

He has one grandson, Jeffrey Schuss, from daughter Janice, three great-grandsons and one great-granddaughter.

On July 16 1969, Mr Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins were blasted off from Earth and into space on a mission like no other - aiming to put mankind on the moon for the first time.

Mr Aldrin is best known for saluting the US flag on the surface of the Moon during the Apollo 11 lunar mission.

He retired from NASA in 1971 and in 1998 founded the ShareSpace Foundation, a non-profit organisation to promote the expansion of crewed space exploration.

After entering the history books, Mr Aldrin said he struggled through a dark time during which he did not know what he should be doing with his life. He battled depression and alcoholism, but has now been sober for more than 40 years.

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Three children die after their throats were slit by kite strings during festival

Three children die after their throats were slit by kite strings during festival.


Six people, including three children, were killed at a festival in India after their throats were sliced open by some kite strings.

The victims – including two girls aged two and three, and a boy aged seven – got their necks caught in the sharp strings during kite duels at the Uttarayan festival in Gujarat, India.

One of the young girls, called Kirti, was on a two-wheeler with her dad when a kite string became wrapped around her neck and sliced her throat in the city of Visnagar, NDTV reports.

Kismat, aged three, was walking home with her mum when her throat was sliced by a kite's string.

See full report here