Problem: Article: 3D Touch only works on iPad devices running iOS 10, and you must use the iPad Pencil. Press firmly with the Pencil on the app that is waiting to download. This will move the app to the next available download spot, after whichever app is currently updating. The download for the selected app should begin momentarily, as soon as whatever is currently downloading finishes.
Summary: Force press an app that is waiting to download with the iPad Pencil. Select "Prioritize Download" from the menu that appears. Wait for the app to download.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: One of the most important things to learn when practicing any singing style is how to breath from your diaphragm.  This allows you to take in more oxygen, helping you to hold notes (or screams) for much longer and avoid getting out of breath while performing. When you breathe from your diaphragm your stomach should expand as you inhale and contract when you exhale. Learning how to breathe correctly and naturally from your diaphragm takes practice. Therefore you should start doing daily deep breathing exercises to improve your technique. You will have different levels of tension in your vocal chords depending on how high or low you sing or scream.  For example, when you sing in a low voice your voice box will move down, making your vocal chord tension loose. When you sing in a high voice your voice box moves up, making your vocal chords tight. Good screamo singing is all about control, and in order to have control you need to be aware of how vocal chord tension works and how you can manipulate it. Once you can control vocal tension, you will easily be able to move between high and low registers, even while screaming. A good practice technique is to hum along with the sound of your car engine as you rev it up -- this warms up your vocal chords and allows you to practice moving from high to low registers. Many inexperienced screamo singers damage their voices by trying to scream too loudly -- however, one of the best kept secrets of successful singers is that they actually scream kind of quietly (as weird and contradictory as that sounds).  Don't try to scream at the top of your lungs on your first attempt, start at a low volume and as your voice gets stronger you can gradually increase the volume.  The beauty of screamo is that you can let the microphone do most of the work while you're performing. Even a "quiet" scream can rattle your audience's teeth when amplified by a good sound system. You can also produce deeper sounds by cupping your hands around the microphone or by moving your mouth in specific ways as you sing. The best thing you can do is just to play around and experiment with it until you find a sound that you like. One of the best ways to improve your screaming technique is to record yourself singing and then watch it back later (no matter how awkward this might feel).  This can help you to pick up on things like poor posture or pitch-problems which you would never have been aware of otherwise. Recording yourself allows you to really hear what you sound like and become aware of where you need to improve. The first step to improving your singing is to recognize your mistakes. Vocal coaching and screamo singing may not sound like two things that should go together, but screamers can actually benefit hugely from some professional training.  In fact, famous frontmen Randy Blythe, Corey Taylor and Robert Flynn have all improved their screaming technique and learned how to properly care for their voices thanks to professional vocal training. A vocal coach will work with you to train and strengthen your voice. Even a couple of sessions can be worth the money, as your coach will teach you some breathing and warm-up exercises which you can practice at home. Alternatively, you could try to get your hands on a book called "The Zen of Screaming" by Melissa Cross, which is pretty much the definitive guide to safe yet awesome-sounding screamo.

SUMMARY: Breathe from your diaphragm. Get the right vocal tension. Start at a low volume. Record yourself singing. Work with a vocal coach.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Type up a quick post for the benefit of your more casual acquaintances. Show off a few choice photos of the two of you, along with any relevant details you want your followers to have about the wedding, bridal shower or other upcoming events. At this point, your engagement will have become common knowledge. Only share as much information as you're comfortable with on forums like Facebook. You have a right to your privacy, even on the internet. Share your announcement on multiple platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.). That way, you can make sure it's seen by the greatest number of eyes. Many couples have even begun using hashtags to keep their posts cataloged across different apps and sites.  Try coming up with your own unique hashtag by making a play on the groom's name, such as “#TilHeathDoUsPart” or “#StarCrossedGlovers.” When your followers click on your hashtag, they'll be able to see all of your various posts in one place. Though it shouldn't be your go-to choice, email can be very useful for targeting many different people with the same message. It may be just the format you need to drop a line to an old coworker or beloved college professor. Be sure to blind copy your recipients so it won't appear like they're just another name on the list.  Just because email is quick doesn't mean you should rush it. Take the time to author a thorough, well-written message, and go over it to check for spelling and grammatical errors. You could even go the extra mile and personalize part of each message by bring up an old memory or asking questions specific to the person. When it comes to communicating with loved ones who are many miles away, programs like Skype and FaceTime can often be the next best thing to being in the same room. Since you and the other person are on camera, you'll be able to show off your ring and witness the delighted look on their face when you tell them you've found someone to spend your life with.  A live video chat can make it possible for you to address a whole crowd at once. Consider requesting a video chat if you live abroad, tend to travel a lot for work or find phone conversations to be too detached.
Summary:
Post about it on social media. Organize your wedding-related posts. Send an email. Set up a video chat.