![]() Beyond the web, his work has appeared in the print edition of The New York Times (September 9, 2019) and in PCWorld's print magazines, specifically in the August 2013 and July 2013 editions, where his story was on the cover. With over a decade of writing experience in the field of technology, Chris has written for a variety of publications including The New York Times, Reader's Digest, IDG's PCWorld, Digital Trends, and MakeUseOf. Chris has personally written over 2,000 articles that have been read more than one billion times-and that's just here at How-To Geek. ![]() You can also work with Memories in the Photos app on a Mac.Ĭhris Hoffman is the former Editor-in-Chief of How-To Geek. Photos you take on your iPhone are stored there, and they'll sync to your iPad and Mac if you use iCloud Photo Library. Memories are part of the Photos app on iPhone and iPad. Related: How to Turn Photos into "Memories" on macOS ![]() The Memories feature also automatically creates video slideshows of your photos, pairing them with music and transition effects so you can view your photos or share them with someone else as a nice-looking slideshow. ![]() This makes it faster to revisit the photos and videos you took at a particular event or location. For example, if you took a bunch of photos on a vacation to Paris, the Photos app might automatically create a Memory named "Paris." If you take some photos on Christmas day, it will likely create a Memory named "Christmas." The dates you took the photos are also displayed, of course. Memories are a way of automatically organizing your photos and videos into something like an album, but better. ![]()
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