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  • - A Ridiculously Simple Guide to Using AirPods and AirPods Pro
    by Scott La Counte
    £15.49

  • - The Ridiculously Simple Guide to the Pixel 4 and 4XL (and Other Devices Running Android 10)
    by Scott La Counte
    £21.49

  • - A Ridiculously Simple Guide to Using Apple's Wireless Headphones
    by Scott La Counte
    £15.49

  • - The Ridiculously Simple Guide to iPad 10.2 and Other iPads Running iPadOS 13 (Color Edition)
    by Scott La Counte
    £23.49

  • - The Easy Guide to iPad 10.2 and Other iPads Running iPadOS 13
    by Scott La Counte
    £18.99

  • - The Ridiculously Simple Guide to iPad 10.2 and Other iPads Running iPadOS 13
    by Scott La Counte
    £18.99

  • - A Ridiculously Simple Guide to Taking Photos With Your Pixel 4
    by Scott La Counte
    £11.49

  • - Creating Stunning Book Covers with Canva In Minutes
    by Scott La Counte
    £12.49

  • - A Ridiculously Simple Guide to Apple News
    by Scott La Counte
    £6.49

    In 2012, a little app with big ambitions called Next (it was later changed to Texture) disrupted the magazine industry by creating the Netflix of magazines. For one low price, you could read hundreds of magazines (and their back issues too). They weren't small indie magazines-they were the big ones: People, Time, Wired, and more.Apple took notice, and, in 2018, they acquired the company. The writing was on the wall: Apple wanted to get into print services.In 2019, it was announced that Texture would close because Apple would release a new service called News+. News+ does everything that Texture did, but also combines newspapers .What really makes Apple News stand out is it's curated for you and your tastes. If you have other family members on your plan, it will be curated for them as well-it's based on the user's tastes, so if you have a family member into entertainment news and you are into game news, you won't see their interests-only yours.If you are thinking about using the subscription, or if you have it but want to know more, then read on!

  • - A Ridiculously Simple Guide to Online Storage
    by Scott La Counte
    £7.49

  • - A Ridiculously Simple Guide to Apple's Music Service
    by Scott La Counte
    £7.99

  • - Getting Started with MacOS 10.15 for Mac Mini
    by Scott La Counte
    £18.99

  • - Getting Started with MacOS 10.15 For MacBook Air
    by Scott La Counte
    £18.99

  • - Getting Started with MacOS 10.15 for MacBook Pro
    by Scott La Counte
    £18.99

  • - Getting Started With MacOS 10.15 (Color Edition)
    by Scott La Counte
    £23.49

  • - Getting Started with Macos 10.15 for
    by Scott La Counte
    £18.99

  • - Getting Started with Macos 10.15 for Mac
    by Scott La Counte
    £18.99

  • - Getting Started with MacOS 10.15 for MacBook Air
    by Scott La Counte
    £18.99

  • - Getting Started with MacOS 10.15 for MacBook Air (Color Edition)
    by Scott La Counte
    £23.49

  • - Getting Started with MacOS 10.15 for iMac (Color Edition)
    by Scott La Counte
    £23.49

  • - A Ridiculously Simple Guide to the Next Generation of iPad
    by Scott La Counte
    £17.99

    The iPad has been around for several years, but that doesn’t make it any easier to use. It doesn’t help that every year there are changes and features added to it. This book walks you through what you need to know step-by-step--including how navigation works now that the Home button is gone on some of the iPad Pros. It covers only what you need to know--so you don't have to comb through hundreds of pages of tech-speak just to find out how to do a common feature.This book is based on the book "iPadOS 13" but includes sections specifically for seniors (includ-ing accessibility features that make text easier to see).Are you ready to start enjoying your new iPad Pro? Then let’s get started!

  • - The Ridiculously Simple Guide to iPadOS 13 for iPad, iPad Mini, and iPad Pro
    by Scott La Counte
    £17.99

    iOS is dead! At least on the iPad. While the operating system obviously lives on in iPhones, 2019 is a big year for the iPad because Apple has released an update so big that it has a new name: iPadOS. The name change isn’t just a clever marketing tactic. It implies that iPads are more than just wimpy gadgets—they are computer power-horses that can run heavy apps and do the same kind of work you would do on a laptop or desktop.All that power means that you can run more than one app at once, so it should not be any sur-prise that most of the biggest updates to the OS center around multitasking (i.e. running more than one app) and helping you be more productive.This book is based off of iPad Pro models (the ones without a Home button); that doesn’t mean it’s not useful if your iPad has a Home button, but some features will work slightly differently.Ready to get started? Let’s go!

  • - A Ridiculously Simple Guide to Mobile Payments
    by Scott La Counte
    £7.49

    At some point most people have their credit card stolen; it used to be the old fashion way by a pickpocket. Todays' thieves are high-tech. While most credit card companies have stuck to doing things like they always have, Apple has decided to do what they do best: innovate.In 2019, they launched the Apple Card-a card many security experts call the most secure card ever made. You can change your credit card number in seconds, and the card itself doesn't even have numbers on it! Just your name and a strip.If you have Apple Card, but want to know more about how it works, or you are considering buying it and want know before you do, then this short book will help you out.Before you read about the Apple Card, you'll need to know more about Apple Pay, and this book will cover that as well.Ready to get started? Read on!

  • - Getting Started With iPadOS 13 For iPad Pro
    by Scott La Counte
    £18.99

    If all you do is surf the Internet, shop online and check out social feeds, then you’ve probably wondered: why do I need a computer? An iPad can do all of that. If you want to casually use the Internet but still have the freedom to run powerful programs, then iPad Pro may be right for you. It packs the power of a computer into the body of a lightweight tablet. It’s the best of both worlds.This book walks you through what you need to know step-by-step--including how navigation works now that the Home button is gone on some of the iPad Pros. It covers only what you need to know--so you don't have to comb through hundreds of pages of tech-speak just to find out how to do a common feature.This book is based on the book "iPadOS 13" but includes sections specifically for seniors (including accessibility features that make text easier to see).Are you ready to start enjoying your new iPad Pro? Then let’s get started!

  • - Getting Started with iPadOS for iPad Pro
    by Scott La Counte
    £16.49

    Can an iPad really replace a computer? That’s the question a lot of people have been asking in re-cent years. Apple made that question a little more intri-guing with the iPad Pro—a tablet that is more pow-erful than many of the best computers on the market, and one that can run some of the most popular applications at lightning speed.In 2019, Apple again raised the stakes by replacing iOS on the iPad with iPadOS—an operating system unique to iPad that more closely resembles MacOS.This book will walk you through all the features that you should know. It’s for beginner users, but will also be helpful to users who know their way around the iPad.This book is based off of iPad Pro models (the ones without a Home button); that doesn’t mean it’s not useful if your iPad has a Home button, but some features will work slightly differently.Ready to get started? Let’s go!This book is not endorsed by Apple, Inc. and should be considered unofficial.

  • - A Ridiculously Simple Guide To Taking Photos With Your iPhone
    by Scott La Counte
    £12.49

  • - Getting Started with iPadOS 13 for iPad, iPad Mini, and iPad Pro (Color Edition)
    by Scott La Counte
    £23.49

    iOS is dead! At least on the iPad. While the op-erating system obviously lives on in iPhones, 2019 is a big year for the iPad because Apple has released an update so big that it has a new name: iPadOS. The name change isn’t just a clever marketing tactic. It implies that iPads are more than just wimpy gadgets—they are computer power-horses that can run heavy apps and do the same kind of work you would do on a laptop or desktop.All that power means that you can run more than one app at once, so it should not be any sur-prise that most of the biggest updates to the OS center around multitasking (i.e. running more than one app) and helping you be more productive.This book is based off of iPad Pro models (the ones without a Home button); that doesn’t mean it’s not useful if your iPad has a Home button, but some features will work slightly differently.Ready to get started? Let’s go!NOTE: This guide is not endorsed by Apple, Inc and should be considered unofficial.

  • - A Practical Guide to Getting Started with the Latest iPhone Operating System
    by Scott La Counte
    £17.99

    There are plenty of books promising to be some kind of missing manu-al, but there is no missing manual! There is a manual! You can find it on Ap-ple’s website.There are also plenty of books that seem more like a commercial for the phone, merely showing the features, but not how to use them. This book is neither of those things.The goal of this book is to help you discover the features most people want to know about and show you how to use them.The guide is based on new iPhone’s that no longer have the Home but-ton (iPhone X and up), so if you are updating from an earlier advice, then this guide won’t be as useful to you.Are you ready to start enjoying your new iPhone? Then let’s get started!  

  • - A Ridiculously Simple Guide to Getting Started with the Latest iPhone Operating System
    by Scott La Counte
    £18.99

    The iPhone can be a little overwhelming. It seems to do everything! And that’s part of the problem—you don’t need to do everything. Of course you want to take stunning photos of the grandkids, but you probably can’t think of a good reason you’d want to set up a private network or iMAP / POP email account.You want the basics. How to take photos. How to Use Facetime with grandkids. And how to create custom Animoji’s!  This book walks you through what you need to know step-by-step—including how navigation works now that the Home button is gone on newer iPhones.It covers only what most people want to know—so you don't have to comb through hundreds of pages of tech-speak just to find out how to do a common feature.The guide is based on new iPhone’s that no longer have the Home button (iPhone X and up), so if you are updating from an earlier advice, then this guide won’t be as useful to you.  This book is based on the book "The Ridiculously Simple Guide to iPhone 11, iPhone Pro, and iPhone Pro Max" but includes an expanded section on accessibility (like how to make text easier to see).Are you ready to start enjoying your new iPhone? Then let’s get started!   

  • - A Ridiculously Simple Guide to Apple Watch Series 3 and WatchOS 6
    by Scott La Counte
    £19.49

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