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Cum rezolvam: 8018000a Enrollment Error

Uneori, problemele de permisiuni pot cauza eroarea 8018000a

  • Eroarea 8018000a apare în Microsoft Intune / Endpoint Windows Enrollments în timpul înregistrării dispozitivului
  • Eroarea poate apărea uneori din cauza unui alt utilizator care se înregistrează deja pe dispozitiv
  • Modificarea registrului și eliminarea intrărilor ar putea fi o opțiune viabilă de depanare.
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iOS 17: How to Use AirDrop Without Wi-Fi

In iOS 17, Apple has enhanced iPhone AirDrop in many ways, and with the release of iOS 17.1, it’s about to getter, because you will no longer need to be in the same immediate location as someone to wirelessly transfer files to them over AirDrop.

Since its introduction in iOS 7, AirDrop has become the favored means for iPhone users to instantly share photos, videos, documents, and more to nearby Apple devices with relative ease. With the AirDrop screen open, if you’re near to another user with a supported Apple device, they will show up on your screen and you can share files with them.

Up until recently, AirDrop required you to stay within close proximity to the other person’s device for any transfer to complete. If you left AirDrop range, the transfer failed and the content wouldn’t be shared. This is particularly frustrating when you’re sending or receiving several large files like video content.

That’s set to change in iOS 17.1, currently in beta, which allows wireless AirDrop file transfers to continue over a cellular connection outside of AirDrop range, so long as both your ‌iPhone‌ and the recipient’s ‌iPhone‌ are signed in to an iCloud account.

With the new cellular data option enabled, you can continue to send and receive content via AirDrop over a cellular network when Wi-Fi is not available. This can prevent the file transfer from failing to send due to loss of Wi-Fi. Here’s how to make sure the new option is enabled on your device.

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How to add custom artwork to Apple Music Playlists

In iOS 17.1, currently in beta, Apple has added the ability for users to customize playlist artwork in Apple Music using a selection of preset options. Keep reading to learn how it’s done.

Previously in iOS, when creating a custom playlist, you had to use a basic tiled image made up of track album artwork, or upload a custom image. Given that you custom graphics or relevant photos aren’t always readily available for playlists and the default tiled artwork is relatively simple, playlists could be difficult to identify and look fairly generic.

Thankfully, Apple in iOS 17.1, now provides eight different artwork styles to choose from, featuring geometric shapes and gradients, with the title of your playlist displayed in the top left corner. The colors used in the artwork are picked from the album artwork of whatever song is first in your playlist.

If you don’t choose a custom artwork style for your playlist, the default artwork will be the tiled album artwork of the first four songs in the playlist, but you do have the option to choose a custom image from your photo library or the Files app.

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How AI content detection works

Before we understand why AI detectors fail, let’s lay some groundwork. AI content detection is all about finding patterns. Why? Simply because when a human writes, they blend random thoughts into meaningful sentences. There is no set pattern. Some sentences can be too long to read, and some can be short.

This is the exact opposite of how an AI thinks and writes. There is minimal randomness, and the text is very structured. There may also be repetition of ideas or words. And the choice of words itself may be too robotic to read. AI content detectors take all this into account. They look for such patterns to distinguish between human-written and AI-generated content.

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