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Family Sharing allows you and the other members of your household to share iTunes, App Store, and iBooks purchases across all your devices, without having to purchase them multiple times. While most app developers support Family Sharing, Apple gives them the option to opt out if they choose. Luckily, there's an easy way to find out if specific apps are eligible for Family Sharing. Here's how!
Alternately, if you'd like to view a quick list of all the apps you've already purchased on your Mac, click on the Purchased tab in the top navigation and scroll through the list of purchased apps. You should see a Not Shareable label next to any apps that don't currently support Family Sharing.
The processes above work the exact same for viewing if books in iBooks are compatible for sharing, since they're technically sold as apps. As far as music and movies, there's never been a great way to tell if purchases are shareable even as far back as iTunes in the Cloud. At least not to my knowledge. Most likely due to licensing changing frequently. This is why you see movies appear and then disappear from cloud sharing from time to time. However, if you've found a way to view whether or not movies, music, and TV items are shareable, be sure and let me know in the comments!
The Define option in the iPhone and iPad text selector popup gives you dictionary definitions for most common words. It's convenient because it can be accessed in only a couple of taps. But what if you're in England and the U.S. dictionary keeps coming up? What if you also speak Italian or Japanese or Chinese and want to access those definitions as well? What if you're traveling and want access to French? Luckily, iOS makes it easy to add and manage additional dictionaries so you can have the languages you want right where you want them!
Now try defining a word again and you should see all the dictionaries you have installed in iOS now.
That's all there is to it. If you ever want to remove a dictionary just tap the "x" next to the dictionary name. Give it a try and let me know in the comments how it works for you! Is it a feature you can see yourself using? Had you already used it previously?
As far as tyrannosaurus rex replicas go, this one seems pretty cheery. Sure, it has sharp teeth and claws but they look playfully toothy. One thing scary about it though: the head and eyes seems to follow you wherever you go. Like the paper T-Rex is watching your every move. What's scarier? It's not actually moving. How is this possible?
Humans have their dynamite; wind and water have time on their side; but animals, too, can reshape their landscape on a massive scale. None of these are the work of a lone gopher or even a single mighty elephant, but generations and generations of animals slowly chipping away.
The Sydney Opera House, designed by Jørn Utzon, opened October 20th, 1963. It quickly came to be regarded as a modern architectural marvel. Now, 40 years later, this UNESCO World Heritage Site has the epic Lego model it deserves. It's nearly-3,000 bricks of Lego beauty. And believe me, this thing is HUGE!
Currently in the midst of a very intense season of "The Biggest Loser," Jillian Michaels garnered herself a little added exposure by covering the January 2014 issue of Self magazine.
While showing off her flawless figure for the Chris Craymer photo shoot, the 39-year-old fitness guru revealed some helpful tips about how stay motivated when it comes to losing weight.
Highlights from Miss Michaels are as follows. For more, be sure to pay a visit to Self!
On getting in shape:
"Ask yourself, 'Why do I want to be in shape?' and write all those reasons down. Be specific. I don't know what 'I want to be healthy' means, but I do know what wearing a bikini or fitting into your wedding dress means. Put your list everywhere to constantly remind yourself why you're doing what you're doing and how your life will improve by becoming fitter."
On making goals for yourself:
"Let's say you want to lose 20 pounds in three months. When you reach your weekly goal, get a manicure or pedicure. When you reach your monthly goal, get a massage. When you reach your ultimate goal, give yourself $500 for new clothes. Just make sure the reward is positive and life-affirming and not 'Now I get a night on the town to get s---faced drunk!' No. Never reward yourself with self-destructive things."
On pushing through the pain:
"It's very easy to fall into a victim mentality, where everything that's hard feels like a punishment. But when it comes to your body, it's worth it. I don't love to work out, but I love what it does in my life. I'm not excited about chicken and broccoli again, or the treadmill, but I'm excited about my skinny jeans. Everybody who tries something new starts out crappy, awkward and uncomfortable. Don't look at a struggle as a failure or validation that you're not as good as other people. Every journey begins with a first step."
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