Snapchat Launches Memories, A Way to Save Snaps

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Snapchat has launched Memories, a new way to save Snaps and Stories.

Memories is a personal collection of your favorite moments that can be accessed by swiping up from the Camera. You can use Memories to create new Stories from Snaps you’ve taken, or combine different Stories into a longer narrative.

We realized that Snapchatters want to feel comfortable showing their Memories to friends while they’re hanging out together, so we made it easy to move Snaps and Stories to My Eyes Only — and avoid awkward moments when a friend stumbles upon a Snap meant just for you.

Snapchat has also created a new way to send Snaps from Memories to your friends, or post them to your Story. If you post a Snap you took more than a day ago to your Story, it will appear with a frame around it so that everyone knows it’s from the past.

Memories will be backed up by Snapchat so take that into consideration when saving Snaps. The feature will be rolled out selectively over the next month. You’ll receive a chat from Team Snapchat when it’s ready for you to use.

You can download Snapchat from the App Store for free.

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Apple re-releases iOS 9.3.2 update for 9.7” iPad Pro ** fix for bricked iPad pro **

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For those who were affected on your iPad pro ( error 56 ) ,  your solution is here !

 

Apple released iOS 9.3.2 to the masses, but it was quickly discovered that for many owners of the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, the new software wasn’t working.

For owners of the newest iPad Pro, iOS 9.3.2 led to an “Error 56” message popping up, bricking devices. The error, according to Apple’s documentation, relates to an issue with hardware, but there weren’t any specific details provided by Apple as to what was causing the problem for iPad Pro owners. The only fix, to restore the device (up to two times) didn’t work and led Apple to tell customers to contact Apple Support.

As a result, Apple pulled iOS 9.3.2 for the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, and said that an updated version was on the way.

That day has finally arrived, as Apple has officially released a new version of iOS 9.3.2 specifically for the 9.7-inch iPad Pro. The new version is build 13F72, and it can be installed as an over-the-air (OTA) update on any 9.7-inch iPad Pro that hasn’t already been updated.

If you ran into the Error 56 message with your 9.7-inch iPad Pro, let us know if the new software fixes the issue.

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Apple Pay Now Supports Five Major Banks in Singapore

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Apple has added Apple Pay support for credit and debit cards from five major banks in Singapore – POSB, DBS Bank, OCBC Bank, United Overseas Bank (UOB) and Standard Chartered Bank.

Straits Times reports the five banks account for more than 80 per cent of the Visa and MasterCard credit and debit cards issued in Singapore. Jennifer Bailey, Apple Pay Vice President, told The Straits Times “Now, almost everyone can leave their wallets at home. Apple Pay will be a natural extension of what users have been doing at payment counters.”

Apple had launched Apple Pay in Singapore last month, but it was limited only to American Express card holders. Apple Pay will be accepted at over 30,000 retail points including FairPrice and Cold Storage supermarkets, Guardian, Starbucks and Uniqlo outlets. Citibank, HSBC, ANZ and Maybank are yet to support Apple Pay.

There is a $100 cap for most transactions, but UOB Bank has lifted the limited merchants, such as Singapore Petroleum Company, Caltex, Metro and The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. They’re promoting Apple Pay with $1 deals.

In the last six months or so, Apple has expanded Apple Pay to many regions outside of the US. This includes the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and China, with many more countries in the pipeline.

Apple Pay is available on the iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE, iPad Pro and the Apple Watch.

If you’re based in Singapore, do let us know what has been your experience with Apple Pay.

This article was originally published in forum thread: Apple Pay Now Supports Five Major Banks in Singapore started by Caiden Spencer View original post

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