Tech Q&A: Crashing apps may mean an iPad is low on memory


Another way to free up storage space is to copy some of your photos to a non-Apple online storage service, such as Dropbox or Microsoft OneDrive, then delete them from your iPad. Don't rely on Apple's iCloud online service; it will delete whatever the iPad does. — Reuters

Q: The apps on my iPad keep crashing when I touch or swipe my finger on the screen. What's wrong?

—Lee Birk, Thornton, Colorado

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