Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. If you own an Apple mobile device, you have no excuse for not backing it up, because Apple gives you two very simple and free ways for ...
An iPhone backs up all of your notes and texts when you create a manual backup, and an automatic incremental backup gets created each time you sync your device using iTunes or iCloud. Creating a ...
Creating an iPhone or iPad backup should be routine for most users, as it's a simple procedure and the easiest way to recover your data if your device is replaced, lost or stolen. There are two types ...
Well, it’s finally happened: iTunes is no more. According to Apple, the long-running media management program will be retired in the next version of the macOS operating system and replaced by three ...
As time goes by, and our digital media collections grow, we need to ensure that we don’t lose the music and video files that we’ve spent our hard-earned dollars (or, in the case of ripping our own CDs ...
After 18 years of hard work, doing everything from keeping a catalog of all the Jonas Brothers songs we own to helping us make playlists to burn for our high school crush, Apple is retiring iTunes. If ...
iCloud offers an easy way to back up your data on your iPhone. Apple provides 5 GB of free iCloud storage, which can fill up quickly when you back up your photos, videos, and app data. Depending on ...
Maybe you’re finally moving to iOS 26 on your current iPhone? While iTunes has been the go-to tool for backing up iPhones to a computer, many people want something simpler, faster, or more flexible.