When you upload or download files onto iTunes, the app automatically creates backup files, which can be helpful in the event that data is lost or deleted by accident. This tutorial will show you how ...
With Apple’s Special Event being live tomorrow, and with iOS 9.3 most likely being released shortly after, it’s worth taking a look at how you should prepare your device for the feature-packed update.
If you've noticed some extra bulk on your hard drive since purchasing an iOS device, you're not alone. iTunes backups can suck up a significant amount of hard drive space; liberate your primary drive ...
Regularly creating iCloud or iTunes backups should be routine for every iOS user, but if you want to upgrade to a beta version of iOS or if you think you might want to downgrade shortly after ...
Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful Colorado and has been covering mobile technology news and reviewing the latest gadgets for the last six years. His work can also be found on sister site CNET ...
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 ...
A terribly sad email came in from Macworld reader Sharifa: I deleted an iPhone back up from iTunes by mistake and have been trying all day to retrieve it. I lost all my honeymoon pics! iTunes backups ...
Your iPhone backups may fail in iTunes for several reasons: Your copy of iTunes may have been corrupted; you may not have enough space on your computer's hard drive or on the device to create the ...
Apple's iTunes multimedia management software provides a variety of backup options when syncing your iPhone. Alongside its configurable backup options, iTunes automatically creates a backup of your ...
Once upon a time one of the primary handicaps of iOS devices was the fact that you had to physically connect it to a Windows or Mac PC with a USB sync cable to back it up using iTunes. With iOS 5 ...
If you use iTunes to backup your iPhone, the actual backed-up data starts to pile up. Backups often run from gigabytes to tens of gigabytes, retaining anything unique on an iOS device that isn’t ...