An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link If you've set up Mail and iMessage on your iPad, you may be getting frequent notifications for texts and emails. In addition, notifications might ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link If you've ever been in a public place and heard the distinctive trill of an iPhone ringtone, looked down at your phone and realized the call ...
The default notification noise in iOS 17 was too quiet, and couldn't be changed — but that's been fixed in iOS 17.2. Here's how to select a better default alert noise. Apple's release of iOS 17 ...
When you receive a notification in Apple's Notification Center for Mountain Lion, the system will use the built-in "Basso" sound. If you do not want this sound to play whenever you receive a ...
The fourth beta of iOS 17.2 that Apple released today adds a much-desired feature, the option to change the default notification alert. Under Sounds & Haptics, there's a new "Default Alerts" section ...
Apple has been running tests with iOS 17.2 beta since last month. In addition to the new Journal app, this version brings some other new features for iPhone and iPad users. With iOS 17.2 beta 4, which ...
Apple's Latest iOS Beta Finally Lets You Change the Default Notification Sound Apple's iOS 17 changed the default notification sound from 'Tri-tone' to a gentler 'Rebound.' If you hate it, the iOS ...
If you've ever used the workplace messaging app Slack, you've heard the sound: "ssssscrape, knock-knock-knock." Slack actually provides 11 other notification sound options, which most people probably ...
The default Notification Center sound, Basso, is not one that makes anyone super happy. It kind of sounds like a digital fart, to be honest. Why an operating system that’s had the ability to switch ...
People usually enjoy personalizing their smart home accessories, and that’s possible to a degree with Ring’s flagship video doorbells. Here’s how to change the ring doorbell sound — when it’s allowed.
You can change the "ping" to someone saying the word "hummus," but there are other less chickpea-centric options. Maybe you're more of a "yoink" or "plink" person. Image: istock/kerkez In the age of ...