If you can’t find your device, use Lost Mode right away to lock it and keep track of its location. If you have Family Sharing set up, you can turn on Lost Mode for family members’ devices, too. For more information, see the Apple Support article Family Sharing.
Lost Mode requires an iOS device that meets minimum system requirements. You can lock a Mac or iOS 5 device, but you can’t track it. If you lock a Mac, you can’t locate it if it’s not near a previously used Wi-Fi network, and you won’t be able to erase it remotely.
What is Lost Mode? Lost Mode locks your device with a passcode so that others can’t access your personal information. When your device is in Lost [...]
If you’re thinking the moon is looking particularly foreboding, don’t worry. Your eyes aren’t playing tricks, and nor is it the end of days, but a lunar phenomenon that happens once roughly every 30 years. If you look outside now, you’ll see a supermoon lunar eclipse: a combination of a very nearby moon — making it look up to 14 percent bigger — and reflected orange hue from the sun, which is lined up with the moon and the Earth. Get your camera out (or hold your phone real steady), and go outside. But if you don’t really like “outside”, NASA’s offering its own livestream right here. And if you miss it, you’ll just [...]