Nope, sorry, you can’t ‘completely disable’ Wi-Fi and Bluetooth from iOS 11’s Control Center

Billed as a "giant step for iPhone" and a "monumental leap for iPad", Apple's iOS 11 update feels like a step back for Control Center ease of use.

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Apple improves everything from Siri to Apple Pay to the Control Center in iOS 11

iOS 11 looks like a massive update over Apple's tenth mobile platform iteration released last year, with a redesigned Control Center and smarter Siri.

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Dock, Activity sharing introduced with watchOS 3

watchOS is getting a bump up to version 3. It will keep favorite apps in memory, speed up launches, and updates information in the background. More importantly, instead of the multiple seconds it takes to load an app and update its front-end data, it’s all instant.The Dock is new to watchOS 3. By pressing the side button, you can fly through recent apps, all of them showing a live screenshot with new data for your quick glance.Control Center makes a migration from iOS. With a swipe from the bottom, you get a quick look at battery and toggles. Quick reply options for messages get ...

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3D Touch Control Center concept reminds Apple of what it can do

Our reviews of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are up and while we didn’t coo over the extended toolset you can access with a hard knock, we appreciated it very much. While the first implementation is just for getting users acquainted to the technology, maybe Apple can appreciate it wasn’t enough for some people.Ran Avni is ...

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iOS 7 Control Center on Android (Video)

When Apple showed off iOS 7 they included a new “Control Center” that looked strikingly familiar to Android users. Essentially, Apple’s version is simply the Android Notification Shade that you swipe up from the bottom — with a little transparency to make it look “different”. Turn about, as they say, is fair play, and today I’ll take you hands-on with an app called Control Center by Lone Tooth that emulates the look and feel of Apple’s version of Android’s notification shade. Control Center is available free in the Play Store and is ...

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