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How to Add PCMag to Apple News

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Did you upgrade to iOS 9 yet? You really should! If you didn't, here's how to get it. Those who made the jump into iModernity should have noticed that their homescreen was populated with a brand new Apple app they never asked for: Apple News.

Apple News is—as the name implies—a news aggregation and discovery app that collects blog and publication content into one centralized and sleek Iveian hub. And of course, the FIRST thing you'll want to do is add PCMag into your feed. Here's how in three easy steps:

STEP 1: Open Apple News (Duh)

News

STEP 2: Tap the "Search" link at the bottom

APPLE nEWS

STEP 3: Search "PCMag.com" in the search bar at the top

And then click the plus sign next "PCMag.com" and not "PC Magazine" in your pull-down list. One feed is more up-to-date. We're working with Apple to clear up the confusion.

Apple News

And BOOM. You are done. PCMag is now in your feed. Congrats to you! Enjoy!

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Evan Dashevsky

Evan Dashevsky

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Evan Dashevsky served as a features editor with PCMag and host of live interview series The Convo. He could usually be found listening to blisteringly loud noises on his headphones while exploring the nexus between tech, culture, and politics. Follow his thought sneezes over on the Twitter (@haldash) and slightly more in-depth diatribin' over on the Facebook.

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