Cullen is a sci-fi author, a coffee connoisseur, and an iPhone expert. Cullen’s short fiction has been featured in anthologies from Amphibian Press and TANSTAAFL, and Cullen co-owns a game design company, Thoughtspike games, which builds thought-provoking puzzle games. Cullen also holds two Bachelor’s degrees from Maharishi University, one in literature with an emphasis in writing and the other in Communications and Media. As a frequent contributor to iPhone Life magazine and occasional guest on the iPhone Life podcast, Cullen likes to talk about security and privacy news, tech, gadgets, and apps, even if nobody asked.Ĭullen holds a master’s degree in Cinematic Arts from the David Lynch School of Cinematic Arts. Cullen answers questions daily about iPhones and iOS as part of the Ask an Editor insider service, and designs curriculum for iPhone Life’s online classes. In addition to writing countless tip-of-the-day articles and many detailed guides, Cullen has spent nine years as an instructor in media and communications at Maharishi University, lecturing on technical and artistic subjects ranging from camera and audio hardware to story-plotting to how to manage a film crew. *Important note: If you've been moved by the Ukrainian battle against the Russian invaders and would like to learn about apps standing in solidarity with Ukraine, please read through our article 6 Apps Standing for Ukraine, and scroll to the bottom for a list of trusted charities you can donate to that are contributing to the cause.Ĭullen Thomas is a Writer and Producer at iPhone Life, creating tips and guides to help users unlock the full potential of their iOS and iPhone. That's it! If you change your mind and would like to retrieve any apps you deleted, you can always go back to the App Store and download them again. If you are not successful, a setting may be to blame! Try fixing the setting and then coming back to this step. The app you just deleted will disappear from your screen tap Done at the upper-right corner of your screen if you're finished deleting apps.Tap the minus icon, then tap Delete App.Your Home screen will enter jiggle mode, which you can also reach by long pressing a blank spot of your Home screen. If you want to delete a bunch of apps, tap Edit Home Screen.Confirm in the pop-up by tapping Delete.Tap Delete App from the menu that appears. (The other option, Remove from Home Screen, will banish the app to your App Library.).If you want to remove multiple apps, go to Step 5. If you only want to remove that one app, then tap Remove App.You can do this with app icons on your Home screen, or in your App Library.
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