Thursday September 26
06:20
iMore Shuts Down, Archives to Remain
Longstanding Apple site iMore will no longer be publishing new content, but at least its 15 years of archives will remain online for posterity.
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06:15
Jony Ive's LoveFrom firm adopts new logo mascot
Ex-Apple chief designer Jony Ive's LoveFrom company has revealed a new animated logo featuring Montgomery the bear.
Still from the newly animated LoveFrom logo
After working on everything from the iMac to the iPhone, Ive eventually left Apple in 2019 to form his own company, and he's been steadily recruiting many of his old colleagues from Apple Park. Now, months after...
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06:00
Disney+ is now cracking down on password sharing in...
Disney is coming down hard on users that share accounts across households, with the company forcing users that are doing so to add a paid sharing add-on to their account.
Disney+'s password crackdown
Streaming services often miss out on subscription revenue because of the common practice of password sharing. Families often use the same account credentials between houses, which saves them money.
However, Disney has decided to try and recoup the missed-out subscriptions for Disney+, by clamping down on the practice.
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05:41
Rabbit R1 has just 5,000 active users, as we wait to...
Former Apple design chief Jony Ive this week confirmed he’s working Sam Altman on an AI hardware product of some kind, despite the failure of existing products like the Humane AI Pin and Rabbit R1.
Humane last month admitted that returns were exceeding sales, and now Rabbit founder Jesse Lyu has confessed that the R1 averages just 5,000 daily active users …
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05:40
Meta Orion is a step toward the future, but Apple...
My colleague Filipe Espósito yesterday said that the prototype Meta Orion glasses are what he wants for the future of Apple Vision, and I agree that they are an incredible step in the right direction.
I’ve long said that an Apple Glasses product is what I really want to see, but as impressed as I am by what Meta has shown us, I still think it will be a few years before any of us will be wearing a pair of Apple Glasses …
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04:20
Trump demanding that Apple must unlock shooter'...
Republican Presidential candidate Trump has called for Apple to help the FBI unlock iPhones and "foreign apps" belonging to people accused of plotting to assassinate him.
FBI headquarters
As predicted by AppleInsider back in July 2024, former President Trump has weighed in on the long-standing disagreement between Apple and the FBI. Repeatedly, the FBI will call for backdoors to be added to iOS to allow law enforcement access, and Apple will...
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04:09
Michigan honors Apple with prestigious 4-H award
Apple's efforts with bringing technology to young people in education has been honored with a Michigan 4-H Citation Award.
Michigan State University
Apple has been working in 4-H — "Head, Heart, Hands, and Health" — with its Community Education Initiative since 2019. More recently, Apple has established a Detroit Developer Academy, and worked with the University of Michigan on hearing studies that have led to the new functionality in the AirPods Pro 2.
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02:15
Microsoft begins to merge Xbox mobile app with Game...
When in doubt, try to simplify (or at least merge a few iOS apps together to make things somewhat easier). Microsoft has begun working to simplify its Xbox gaming apps for iOS by merging its Xbox Game Pass app into its Xbox app for iOS. The Xbox Games Pass provides subscription-based access to a variety […]
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02:00
Rumor: Apple exploring lower-resolution displays for...
Apple’s lower-end Vision Pro headset may use lower-resolution displays to help bring down the price point. Apple is reported to be investigating the use of lower-resolution displays for a more budget-friendly version of its Vision Pro wearable headset. Per DigiTimes and other industry sources, Apple has received OLED display samples from Japan Display (JDI) with […]
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Wednesday September 25
22:44
iPhone 16 Pro Max Earns Fourth Spot in Global Camera...
Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro Max has achieved the fourth spot in the global rankings for smartphone cameras, according to DXOMARK’s latest tests. While the device did not claim the top spot, its video capabilities and color performance have received widespread praise, making it a standout for photographers and videographers alike. iPhone 16 Pro Max Excels […]
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22:44
Shazam Adds Music Haptics Support with Apple Music...
Shazam, the popular music recognition app, now supports the new Music Haptics feature in iOS 18. Music Haptics, an accessibility tool, lets iPhones vibrate along with the rhythm of the music. This feature enhances the listening experience for Apple Music, Apple Music Classical, and Shazam users. Shazam’s Latest Accessibility Feature in iOS 18 Music Haptics […]
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22:44
Apple Declares Nine Mac Models Obsolete: What It...
Apple has officially added nine Mac models from 2015 and 2016 to its obsolete list, signaling the end of service and repair support for these devices. Notably, the first MacBook Pro with a Touch Bar, released in 2016, is among the models now considered obsolete. This move marks the latest update in Apple’s ongoing efforts […]
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22:44
Apple Music Classical 2.0 Adds Album Booklets
Apple Music Classical has released its version 2.0 update, introducing album booklets for a richer listening experience. These booklets provide detailed information about the music and its creators. This new feature enhances the platform’s already vast classical music library. Thousands of Album Booklets Now Available The update adds thousands of album booklets to Apple Music […]
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22:44
Apple Withdraws HomePod 18.1 Beta After Bricking...
Apple took down the 18.1 beta software for the HomePod after many users experienced device “bricking.” This issue caused their HomePod units to stop working entirely. Reports first appeared on AppleInsider forums, where affected users detailed their experiences. Users Share Complaints About the Beta One user, Jeromec, said two of their HomePod mini units became […]
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22:44
Fast iPhone Upgraders Show Strong Loyalty to Apple...
Apple’s iPhone users who upgrade their devices more frequently are exhibiting a strong commitment to the brand’s entire product ecosystem, recent data suggests. According to a study from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP), individuals who replace their iPhones within two years or less are significantly more likely to own other Apple products, such as iPads […]
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20:02
How to turn the Action Button into a multi-function...
The Action Button on the iPhone 15 and iPhone 16 provides one-click access to features, but strangely it can only perform one action. With a quick workaround in the Shortcuts apps, it's possible to use the Action Button to trigger up to eight applications or automations.
The iPhone Action Button is more powerful than you may think.
The Action button has several default functions, including toggling silent mode, launching an app, setting focus, and more.
The Action Button can only be assigned to perform a specific task, which is unusual when Apple uses double and triple clicks on the AirPods to perform different functions.
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18:42
A Few Brief Thoughts on Meta Connect 2024
I’ll link first to The Verge’s “Everything Announced at Meta Connect 2024” roundup because Meta still hasn’t posted today’s keynote address on YouTube; best I’ve found is this recording of the livestream, starting around the 43m:20s mark. I watched most of the keynote live and found it engaging. Just 45 minutes long — partly because it was information dense, and partly because Mark Zuckerberg hosted the entire thing himself. He seems very comfortable, confident, and natural lately. Nothing slows an on-stage keynote down more than a parade of VPs. There was clearly no political infighting at Meta for stage time in this keynote. The keynote was Zuck’s, and because of that, it was punchy and brisk.
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17:37
Meta’s new AR glasses are what I want for the future...
Meta held a special event on Wednesday to announce updates for its platforms and also some new products. Among all the announcements, there was certainly one that caught all the attention: the Orion project. Orion is not a product coming soon to stores, but it’s a functional prototype of how Meta imagines AR glasses. And they’re exactly what I want for the future of Apple Vision.
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17:24
Masimo CEO steps down, but not because of Apple...
Former Masimo CEO Joe Kiani may have won the war against Apple, but he has resigned after losing a fight with a hedge fund.
Apple Watch Series 9 and newer are sold with a deactivated blood oxygen sensor
After spending over $100 million and betting the company he founded on principle alone, Joe Kiani is out at Masimo. However, the reason he has resigned as CEO has nothing to do with Apple or a patent dispute.
Reuters has the story, stating that Kiani stepped down after being removed from Masimo's board by shareholders. The move came after a proxy battle with hedge fund Politan Capital Management.
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15:01
Get 20% off the popular TORRAS Ostand Spin cases w/...
iPhone 16 is officially here. Of course, customers buying a new iPhone will certainly want to protect their phone from damage and also make their lives easier, which is why TORRAS is launching new Ostand Spin cases with a built-in stand and ring grip for iPhone 16. Head below for a closer look and use code 925mac20 for a limited time discount on the new line of cases.
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14:43
Masimo CEO Joe Kiani resigns amid legal dispute with...
Apple and Masimo have been battling it out in court after the company specializing in health technologies managed to temporarily ban Apple Watch sales in the US due to alleged patent infringement. In the midst of this dispute, Masimo CEO Joe Kiani has now announced that he’s resigning from the company.
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14:22
AirPods just got a lot better: How to use all the...
With this month’s release of iOS 18 and new firmware, AirPods Pro just got a lot better. Apple has added new gestures, improvements to gaming support, and more. Head below for a recap of each of these features and details on how to use each of them.
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13:11
Meta's Orion preview shines a light on Apple...
While Meta might be playing fast and loose describing its Orion smart glasses as having the look and feel of a regular pair of glasses, it is a clear look at the future possibilities of Apple Vision.
Meta Orion are a pair of AR glasses that hope to pass as regular specs
Words used to mean something, like "Artificial Intelligence," "hologram," and "regular pair of glasses," but we're throwing out all pretense in light of Meta's latest announcement. These definitely "regular" looking spectacles promise to bring augmented reality computing to your face — well, not your face exactly.
Orion isn't a public product. It is being revealed to show that Meta has made progress in the last five years towards, well, something.
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13:05
Apple Oklahoma City union secures new contract with...
A union representing Apple Store employees in Oklahoma City are celebrating after achieving its first collectively-bargained contract with Apple, the second in the U.S. to do so.
Apple Store workers picketing in August [Central OK Labor Federation (@OKCOLF on X)]
The Apple Retail Union-CWA Local 6016 has been working on a new collectively-bargained contract with Apple for some time. The agreement, which will last for three years, will grant workers with various terms to improve their employment situation.
With the members voting to ratify the contract on September 24, the union covering the Penn Square Mall Apple Store is only the second to secure such an agreement. The first was the Towson Town Square store in Maryland...
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12:03
'Assassin's Creed Shadows' Mac...
Ubisoft is delaying Assassin's Creed Shadows' by three months, with the macOS-destined game now having its original release on February 14, 2025.
Assassin's Creed Shadows [Ubisoft]
Ubisoft made a big splash in May that it will be launching a game from the Assassin's Creed franchise on Apple Silicon Macs on the Mac App Store at the same time as other platforms. Unfortunately, that game won't be making its initial release date of November 15.
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11:49
Panels, a New Wallpaper App From Marques Brownlee
A swing-and-a-miss from MKBHD. Criticism of the app is on two separate levels, but they’re being conflated. Level 1: the app is not good. Level 2: a paid wallpaper app? — LOL, wallpapers are free on Reddit. That second form of criticism — that there shouldn’t even exist a paid wallpaper app — is annoying and depressing, and speaks to how many people do not view original art as worth paying for. But it also speaks to the breadth of Brownlee’s audience, which I think is more tech-focused than design-focused. Scott Smith, on Mastodon, observed:
It’s really interesting to compare the reaction from the indie iOS
community of @Iconfactory’s Wallaroo to the mainstream tech
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11:46
Spotify introduces new conversion metrics for...
Spotify on Wednesday announced updates for podcast creators. More specifically, the Spotify for Podcasters platform is adding new conversion metrics for both hosted and non-hosted creators. Read on as we detail what changes with this update.
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11:20
9to5Mac Daily: September 25, 2024 – macOS 15.1...
11:11
These Apple products won’t get updated this year,...
Only a few months remain in 2024. Apple has some big launches coming in October. But a variety of products won’t get updated before the year ends. Instead, they’re set for release next year. Here’s every Apple product that won’t get updated this year, but is coming in 2025.
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10:55
Apple October event: What to expect
10:32
Does Limiting an iPhone’s Battery Charging to 80%...
Juli Clover of MacRumors used a new feature of the iPhone 15 lineup to restrict her iPhone 15 Pro Max from charging over 80% for an entire year. It was an inconvenience, but it may have slightly improved her battery longevity.
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10:01
Microsoft is merging the Xbox Game Pass app with...
Microsoft is trying to simplify its Xbox gaming apps for iOS, by merging its Xbox Game Pass into the Xbox app.
Xbox app for iPhone
At the moment, Xbox players have access to two separate apps. Soon, there will only be one to use, in Microsoft's bid to simplify its offerings.
The Xbox Games Pass provides subscription-based access to a variety of games that can be downloaded to an Xbox. The Xbox app is one that gives more access to the console, including streaming games, as well as social elements.
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10:00
Shorter lead times suggest iPhone 16 is least...
A survey of lead times has led investment bank Morgan Stanley to claim that iPhone 16 orders are lower than for its predecessors.
The new larger iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max
The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus may have sold 37 million in their first weekend, and Russians are ordering more despite that country facing much higher prices on iPhones. In a message to investors that has been seen by AppleInsider, Morgan Stanley says that its surveys show iPhone 16 demand is lower than before.
Specifically, on average, those lead times (compared to 2023's ) are:
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09:37
You can officially no longer share your Disney+...
As it rolls out its crackdown on password sharing, Disney+ has officially launched a new paid sharing program in the United States and additional markets. This means you can officially no longer share your Disney+ account with someone outside of your household unless you pay extra to add that person to your subscription.
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09:18
Xbox Game Pass for iOS discontinued, merges with...
08:45
Deals: Best price ever on black Apple Watch Ultra 2...
08:39
Amazon issues record low prices on Apple Watch...
Amazon has launched record-breaking price cuts on the Apple Watch Series 10 today. And for those interested in the rugged Apple Watch Ultra 2, steeper discounts are in effect on 2024 models with a black titanium case.
Save on Apple Watch Series 10 & Apple Watch Ultra 2.
The Apple Watch Series 10 lineup sees its first significant markdown on the aluminum case this Wednesday, with Amazon now offering the 42mm GPS version in Rose Gold Aluminum for $369, down from its usual $399.
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08:34
Peanuts ‘Charlie Brown’ holiday specials streaming...
Apple TV+ is the streaming home for the classic Peanuts holiday specials. You can watch the ‘Charlie Brown’ Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas specials right now in Apple’s TV app. And on select dates, the specials will be available free with no TV+ subscription required.
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08:18
Early iPhone upgraders are deeply committed to Apple...
Frequent iPhone upgraders aren't just loyal to their smartphones — they're building entire personal device ecosystems with iPads and Macs at the core.
iPhone and MacBook Pro
According to recent data from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP), iPhone buyers who upgrade their phones more frequently — specifically within two years or less — are more likely to own additional Apple products, such as iPads and Mac computers.
These customers are described as the "fastest upgraders," and they show a distinct pattern of behavior that sets them apart from those who hold onto their iPhones for extended periods. For example, approximately 67% of all iPhone buyers also own an iPad, and 36% own a Mac computer.
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08:05
How to watch 'It's the Great Pumpkin,...
As 2024 winds down, now is the season for cozying up in front of the TV with the classics — here's how and when you can watch all your favorite "Peanuts" holiday specials this year for free.
For many of us, Charlie Brown and the "Peanuts" gang mark some of our very first movie memories. That's why Apple is ensuring everyone can revisit those warm and fuzzy childhood feelings, regardless of whether or not they have an active Apple TV+ subscription.
"It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" follows the "Peanuts" crew on their Halloween adventures, from trick-or-treating to waiting for the mythical Great Pumpkin. It will be available on Apple TV+ to stream for free on Saturday, October 19, and Sunday, October 20.
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06:23
As expected, Apple's U.S. Mac shipments didn...
Apple's Mac business was still growing in the U.S. in Q2, but not at the same scale as other PC vendors, with analysts reporting a small rise in shipments compared to its rivals.
MacBook Pro, one of Apple's main Mac lines
Apple has enjoyed growth of its Mac business when looking at the overall global market. However, when it comes to the United States, Apple's fortunes are much more muted.
According to Canalys analysis of Q2 PC and notebook shipments in Q2 2024, Apple managed approximately 2.32 million Mac shipments. This is a small improvement compared to the 2.31 million shipments of Q2 2023, representing a year-on-year growth of just 0.5%.
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06:00
Torras Ostand 360 Spin Case returns with two great...
Torras has an innovative duo of iPhone 16 cases with an embedded ring stand that's MagSafe compatible while staying sleek and flat when closed.
Torras Ostand 360 Spin Case for iPhone 16 Pro Max
New iPhones mean new cases, and Torras is out of the gate with updates to its handy Ostand 360 Spin Case lineup. The iPhone 15 series version of Ostand 360 Spin proved to be a durable and versatile option, and now there are two models.
The Torras 360 Spin Case for the iPhone 16 lineup brings back the signature kickstand with rounder curves and two-tone layered designs. Customers can choose between the classic transparent cases and the new flagship Ostand Spin cases for the entire iPhone 16 lineup.
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05:03
Apple focusing on lower resolution screens to make a...
A new report says that Apple's plans for a budget Apple Vision Pro are now expected to see it using lower-resolution displays than it previously planned.
Inside the Apple Vision Pro
The new report follows a previous one claiming that Japan Display Inc (JDI) had delivered a test sample of a lower-resolution display to Apple. Now Digitimes says that it's believed Apple is sampling displays at even lower resolution than that.
Specifically, Apple had requested bids for displays of 1,700ppi, and for those screens to be OLED-on-Silicon (OLEDoS) ones, which are brighter than the white OLED plus color filters in the current headset....
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03:31
Apple Card Savings cuts interest rate again
Originally marketed as a high-yield account, Apple Card Savings has once more had its interest rate reduced.
Apple Card Savings has cut its interest rate again
Following its first cut from 4.5% to 4.4% in April 2024, the annual percentage yield (APY) for Apple Card Savings is now to be 4.25%. That's still higher than the savings account's original 4.15% in 2023, however.
When the account first launched, that rate was not the best but was considered high yield. Subsequently, though, many other banks have increased their APY.
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02:15
Apple releases a list of devices that will support...
Apple has published its list of current devices that support the Apple Intelligence beta, which will be released publicly as a beta in October as part of iOS 18.1, macOS Sequoia 15.1, and iPadOS 18.1. The following devices will support Apple Intelligence at launch. iPhones: Macs: iPads: The first wave of AI features includes language […]
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Tuesday September 24
20:16
How to make the most of Apple's Calendar, and...
A calendar app is practically an essential tool of the modern world. As great of a default option as Apple Calendar already is, you can actually kick things up a notch with a few features and tricks in mind.
Apple's default Calendar app is more than meets the eye.
And it's not just because it's the easy option to keep your default Mac's Calendar app. Just beneath the surface, there is genuinely untapped potential for users looking to maximize productivity or better organize their time.
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08:36
Logitech goes after Stream Deck with MX Creative...
Logitech is expanding its line of digital creator peripherals with the MX Creative Console, a Stream Deck-like setup for Mac to help in imaging and video production workflows.
Logitech MX Creative Console
While the keyboard and mouse are the usual tools of digital creators, peripherals have been introduced over time that promise to improve workflows. Following devices like the Elgato Stream Deck and the Loupedeck series, Logitech is offering its own take, in the form of the...
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08:29
Apple withdraws HomePod 18.1 beta 2 after reports of...
The latest beta test version of HomePod 18.1 has been withdrawn by Apple after multiple reports have surfaced of the devices crashing after install.
Apple's HomePod mini
Hours after releasing its latest round of developer betas, Apple has reportedly pulled what it calls HomePod Software Version 18.1. As reported in the AppleInsider forums, the update was causing some devices to fail.
"Two HomePod minis bricked after trying to install software 18.1 beta 5," wrote user Jeromec on the AppleInsider forums. "Cannot restore them — the light goes white, then red, then vanishes instead of continuing with 3 audio beeps — they don't even show up as USB devices in System Info on my Mac."
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06:29
Future Apple Vision Pro could help the injured avoid...
Apple is researching how the use of mixed reality in the Apple Vision Pro may provide pain relief for injuries.
Apple Vision Pro
The first generation of the Apple Vision Pro is quite comfortable, but it does weigh down on you. That's one aspect that Apple will certainly be working on for future generations, and especially the potential Apple Glasses.
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04:32
Apple Releases Comprehensive iPhone 16 Battery...
Apple has officially published a detailed guide for users who need to replace the battery in their iPhone 16. This new guide, available on Apple’s support site, provides step-by-step instructions and a list of the essential tools required for battery replacement. Apple aims to empower users to perform safe and efficient repairs on their devices. […]
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Monday September 23
18:01
[Sponsor] Method
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With just a few lines of code, Method’s APIs enable real-time, read-write, and frictionless access to all consumer liability data with integrated payment rails. Method leverages integrations with over 15,000 financial institutions to stream up-to-date, high fidelity data from users’ accounts and to facilitate payment to them.
Method has helped 3M consumers connect 24M+ liability accounts at companies like Aven, SoFi, Figure, and Happy Money, saving borrowers millions in interest and providing access to billions of dollars in personalized loans.
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14:57
Zoom Workplace 6.2
Maintenance release with a number of improvements and bug fixes for the videoconferencing app. (Free, 129.1 MB, macOS 10.13+)
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14:52
Alfred 5.5.1
Brings support for macOS 15 Sequoia and a variety of improvements to the keyboard-driven launcher. (£34 new, free update, 5.5 MB, macOS 10.14+)
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14:50
VMware Fusion 13.6
Introduces a new command-line tool called vmcli. ($149.99/$199.99 new, free update, macOS 13+)
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14:40
Fantastical 3.9 and Cardhop 2.3
Brings a variety of improvements and bug fixes to the Fantastical calendar app. ($56.99 annual subscription new, free update, 67.2/29.9 MB, macOS 12+)
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14:38
Keynote 14.2, Numbers 14.2, and Pages 14.2
Brings some handy new features to Keynote. (Free, various sizes, macOS 14+)
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14:22
First Impressions of the iPhone 16 Pro
After spending a weekend with the iPhone 16 Pro, Adam Engst feels even more confident in his earlier recommendation of the iPhone 16 for most people. The iPhone 16 Pro’s increased size and weight, along with the lack of noticeably better macro photos, make the standard model a better choice for most.
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12:50
10 long years with—and good riddance to—Apple’s...
Enlarge / The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, the first iteration of a very, very long-lived phone design. (credit: Andrew Cunningham)
This past weekend, I said goodbye to Apple’s 4.7-inch iPhone 6 design after 10 long years.
It started with the iPhone 6 itself in 2014, a long-awaited screen size upgrade for the iPhone (some of the 2011-era Apple punditry insisting that 3.5 inches was the functionally perfect size for a phone screen and that Apple would never, ever change it, is an interesting time capsule). It ends with my wife’s third-...
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08:43
How to Avoid Sequoia’s Repetitive Screen Recording...
Despite online criticism that continued through multiple betas of macOS 15 Sequoia, Apple has maintained the monthly permissions prompts for screen recording permissions. Adam Engst explains why these prompts reduce security and are examples of poor interface design before suggesting a way of eliminating them for a period of time.
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06:38
Compared: Aqara U50 vs U100 vs U200 - Good, better,...
Aqara has three Apple Home smart locks with Home Key support, but they address different needs depending on required security and protocols. Here's how they compare.
Aqara smart locks with Apple Home compatibility supporting Home Key
Smart home product manufacturers are a dime a dozen, but they are not all equal in their execution. Aqara's 13 years of experience has led to over 1,000 smart home devices in more than 30 categories, and they are a leader in Apple Home products.
Internet-connected smart locks are some of the most critical smart home products you can buy — so trust is paramount. The U50, U100, and U200 smart locks from Aqara offer a range of features at affordable prices.
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04:00
Tandem OLED is OLED’s latest weapon in holding off...
Enlarge / Like a Tandem bicycle, Tandem OLED doubles certain components for exciting momentum. (credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images)
Tandem OLED has been around for years, but Apple made the technology feel new and shiny when it announced that the screen in its first ever OLED-based iPad would use a tandem structure.
Other consumer gadgets, like laptops and phones, are also slowly starting to incorporate Tandem OLED displays. So we thought it's a good time to look at how Tandem OLED is used, what benefits it's delivering, and how the technology could impact future devices and compete against other emerging display technologies, like MicroLED and QDEL....
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Friday September 20
16:48
Communication Safety Requires a Screen Time Password...
Apple has quietly tightened the requirements for how children under 13 in a Family Sharing group can bypass its on-device detection system for nudity in images and videos.
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12:53
Reviewing iOS 18 for power users: Control Center,...
Enlarge / Control Center has a whole new customization interface. (credit: Samuel Axon)
iOS 18 launched this week, and while its flagship feature (Apple Intelligence) is still forthcoming, the new OS included two significant new buckets of customization: the home screen and Control Center.
We talked about home screen a few days ago, so for our next step in our series on iOS 18, it’s now time to turn our attention to the new ways you can adjust the Control Center to your liking. While we’re at it, we’ll assess a few other features meant to make iOS more powerful and more efficient for power users.
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12:00
Zuckerberg Says Apple's Culture is Not Like...
Meta and Apple have increasingly been rivals, and Mark Zuckerberg only expects their competition to intensify in the coming years. From a report: "I think in a lot of ways we're like the opposite of Apple," Zuckerberg said. "Clearly, their stuff has worked really well too. They take this approach that's like, 'We're going to take a long time, we're going to polish it, we're going to put it out,' and maybe for the stuff that they're doing that works, maybe that just fits with their culture."
Zuckerberg went on to say Meta approaches product releases differently, saying, "there are a lot of conversations that we have internally where you're almost at the line of being embarrassed at what you put out." "You want to really have a culture that values shipping and getting things out and getting feedback more than needing always to get great positive accolades from people when you put stuff out," he continued.
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07:08
∞ The Dalrymple Report: OSes, iPhone 16, and AI
The iPhone 16 is set to be available on September 20. Many people put in their preorders, but less than an hour after they started, shipping times were already pushed back to October. Early tests on iPhone 16 battery life are encouraging, and all of the new Apple OSes have been officially released. Of course, one of the big features that everyone is waiting for is Apple Intelligence, but it didn’t arrive yet, but there is a schedule that shows the supposed times for its arrival.
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Thursday September 19
17:10
Apple, Google Wallets Now Support California Driver...
Residents of California can now store their driver's license or state ID in Apple or Google Wallet, according to an announcement today. Apple also shared the news. TechCrunch reports: Californians with an ID in the Apple Wallet or Google Wallet app can use their mobile devices to present their ID in person at select TSA security checkpoints and businesses. They can also use the app to verify their age or identity in select apps. Other states that already support digital driver's licenses and state IDs include Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Maryland, and Ohio.
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Wednesday September 18
20:59
The iPhones 16
One of the many memorable moments in Steve Jobs’s 2007 introduction of the original iPhone was this slide showing four of the then-leading smartphones on the market. Jobs explained:
Now, why do we need a revolutionary user interface? Here’s four
smartphones, right? Motorola Q, the BlackBerry, Palm Treo, Nokia
E62 — the usual suspects. And, what’s wrong with their user
interfaces? Well, the problem with them is really sort of in the
bottom 40 there. It’s this stuff right there. They all have these
keyboards that are there whether or not you need them to be there.
And they all have these control buttons that are fixed in plastic
and are the same for every application. Well, every application
wants a slightly different user interface, a slightly optimized
set of buttons, just for it.
And what happens if you think of a great idea six months from now...
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18:25
Apple A16 SoC Now Manufactured In Arizona
"Apple has begun manufacturing its A16 SoC at the newly-opened TSCM Fab 21 in Arizona," writes Slashdot reader NoMoreACs. AppleInsider reports: According to sources of Tim Culpan, Phase 1 of TSMC's Fab 21 in Arizona is making the A16 SoC of the iPhone 14 Pro in "small, but significant, numbers. The production is largely a test for the facility at this stage, but more production is expected in the coming months. The volume will ramp up massively once the second stage of the Phase 1 fab actually concludes. If everything stays on schedule, the Arizona plant will hit a target for production sometime in the first half of 2025.
Sources say TSMC is achieving yields that are marginally behind those of Taiwan-based factories. Yield parity is expected to happen within months. TSMC has also raised its investment and moved to build additional plants in Arizona, with three set to be constructed in total. The U.S. Commerce Department previously claimed this will create 6,000 direct...
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12:21
Apple and Google Diverge on Photography Philosophy
Apple's VP of camera software engineering Jon McCormack has affirmed the company's commitment to traditional photography in an interview, contrasting with Google's "memories" approach for Pixel cameras. (A Google executive said last month of the AI usage in the pictures Pixel smartphone owners take: "What some of these edits do is help you create the moment that is the way you remember it, that's authentic to your memory and to the greater context, but maybe isn't authentic to a particular millisecond.") The Verge: I asked Apple's VP of camera software engineering Jon McCormack about Google's view that the Pixel camera now captures "memories" instead of photos, and he told me that Apple has a strong point of view about what a photograph is -- that it's something that actually happened. It was a long and thoughtful answer, so I'm just going to print the whole thing:
"Here's our view of what a photograph is. The way we like to think of it is that it's a personal celebration...
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10:44
SoundSource 5.7
Audio control utility is stuffed with a plethora of additions, improvements and bug fixes. ($39 new, free update, 41.8 MB, macOS 14.5+)
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10:40
Little Snitch 6.1.1
Adds support for macOS 15 Sequoia, improves customization of the menu bar, and enhances Internet Access Policy support. ($59 new, free update, 27.4 MB, macOS 14+)
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10:36
SuperDuper 3.9
Brings full support for macOS 15 Sequoia plus several bug fixes to the venerable backup utility. ($27.95 new, free update, 9.9 MB, macOS 10.13+)
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10:28
OmniFocus 4.4
Brings improved compatibility with macOS 15 Sequoia to the task management app. ($74.99 new, free update, 32.6 MB, macOS 14+)
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Tuesday September 17
16:40
Apple Pulls iPadOS 18 For M4 iPad Pro After Bricking...
Apple's iPadOS 18 update is no longer available after some iPad Pro owners found that it bricked their devices. MacRumors reports: There are reports on Reddit from iPad Pro users who had an interruption in the installation process, leading to an iPad that refused to turn on. A total replacement was required for affected users. Not all M4 iPad Pro owners have had an issue installing the update, and it could be linked to installing the new iOS 17.7 update before installing iOS 18. Apple will make the software available again when the underlying problem has been addressed.
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10:34
JPMorgan could take over duties as Apple Card issuer...
As Goldman Sachs prepares to offload its responsibilities to Apple, a new suitor has appeared. JPMorgan seems interested in taking the mantle — but with conditions.
Apple Card
It's been known for some time now that Goldman Sachs has wanted to end its relationship with Apple, with whispers of unrest first appearing in June 2023. However, it wasn't much of a surprise, as a report in January 2022 showed the investment bank lost $1.2 billion, chiefly because of the Apple Card.
As a result, Apple and Goldman Sachs have begun looking for a replacement partner who would take over duties as card issuer. The newest suitor to be added to the lineup is JPMorgan.
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10:33
Apple beats Samsung to top ACSI personal computer...
Mac and iPad users are the most satisfied among computer users, according to a survey, with it pulling ahead of Samsung to be the sole company at the top of the list.
MacBook Pro
Apple frequently tops the list of satisfaction surveys, with its hardware and software often revered among hardware producers. After reaching a tie with Samsung for the 2023 results, the 2024 edition of the American Customer Satisfaction Index's Household Appliance and Electronics Study puts Apple firmly on top.
The 2024 ACSI results table upgraded Apple's score from 83 in 2023 to 85 in 2024. By contrast, Samsung moved from its 2023...
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10:29
Apple rolls out new developer betas of iOS 18.1,...
Apple is now on its fourth round of Apple Intelligence developer betas, providing participants with new builds of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 — and a new visionOS 2.1, tvOS 18.1, and watchOS 11.1 build.
Examples of Apple Intelligence at work.
The fourth developer betas of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 are on a second beta track alongside those that will arrive in the fall. That first beta track includes iOS 18, iPadOS 18, tvOS 18, macOS Sequoia,...
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10:20
Hands on: All the new features AirPods Pro get in...
Thanks to iOS 18, AirPods Pro are getting even better. We go hands-on with all of the new features for Apple's high-end earbuds.
AirPods Pro 2 get better with iOS 18
AirPods Pro 2 were released in 2022 yet Apple is still adding major new features. It's impressive to see how much Apple can change just via firmware updates, in part thanks to its custom H2 chip on the inside.
The first major feature is also found in the new AirPods 4 — gestures. You can now respond to Siri hands-free and voice-free just by moving your head.
Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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09:38
Apple updates iWork productivity app suite with iOS...
Following the release of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia to the public, Apple has issued updates to its iWork suite to match, with iPad getting Apple Pencil Pro additions.
Pages, Keynote, and Numbers have all received updates.
On Monday, Apple released its long-awaited updates to its operating systems, following their WWDC introduction. One day later, and it's brought out updates to Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.
The iWork updates, appearing in the App Store for iOS and the Mac App Store, aren't as extensive as their operating system counterparts. Indeed, for Pages and Numbers for macOS, the 14.2...
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09:28
Apple Watch Series 10 review roundup: A slimmer...
Macworld
The new Apple Watch Series 10 has been on sale but doesn’t start shipping to customers until this Friday, September 20. But on Tuesday, the embargo for early reviews was lifted and posted to the web. The initial impression from these reviews is that the Series 10 is yet another solid offering from Apple.
Victoria Song at The Verge usually wears an Apple Watch Ultra 2 because of its large display but found that with the Series 10, she doesn’t miss the Ultra 2. “The bottom line is the Series 10 is a sleeker, more wearable Ultra,” according to Song. Song also appreciates the thinner profile: “It fits easily under jacket cuffs, doesn’t catch on the straps at my Pilates class, and doesn’t slide up and down my arm when I run.” Song points out that the new Sleep Apnea detection feature requires a longer time period to test, but she...
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08:23
This portable iPad stand that swivels is only $10
Macworld
Having a fun and convenient way to prop up your iPad while you’re working or cooking can be super helpful. So check out this awesome find: This Omoton tablet stand is only $10 right now, half off its usual price and an impulse buy for a cool product.
What makes this tablet stand awesome is the fact that it works with just about any model you have. Ranging from the smallest models up to 15.6-inch versions, the Omoton stand works with your favorite iPad just as well as it will with your smartphone. It even works with a portable monitor if you have one of those. The stand rotates 360 degrees, so you can turn it around as needed. And don’t worry, the swivel mechanism is secure enough that your tablet won’t end up taking a tumble. The base is made out of heavier metal, thus preventing wobbling or tipping over.
One cool thing...
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07:46
iOS 18 features an all-new Photos app, here’s how to...
One of the biggest changes in iOS 18 is the all-new Photos app, which has been redesigned from the ground up. Apple says the new Photos design is meant to make it easier than ever to “find and relive special moments.”
One of my favorite parts of the new Photos app in iOS 18, however, is that it’s completely customizable.
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07:30
How Apple can improve on the fitness ring [Video]
The fitness tracker market seems to always be changing, and while the watch form factor has dominated the market, there’s a growing interest in more discreet health trackers, like a ring form factor. As someone who is addicted to their Apple Watch, I wanted to find a new and less distracting fitness tracker form factor. So, I decided to give the Amazfit Helio Ring a try to replace my watch. The Helio Ring stands out in this category, offering a compact form factor and impressive functionality for tracking sleep, workouts, and overall health. But, as great as the Helio Ring is, I kept thinking to myself: How would Apple improve upon this form factor?
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07:29
Third-party Epic Games Store now available on iPad...
"Fortnite" and other Epic-published games have returned to the iPad — though technically only for those in the European Union.
Fortnite returns to iPadOS
This is largely because an update to iPadOS 18 now allows users to download apps from third-party app stores on the iPad. Of course, this is restricted exclusively to the EU as part of Apple's push to comply with regulators.
The Epic Game Store for iOS was previously green lit by Apple in early July but only after the publisher complained that Apple...
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07:24
My picks for the top 10 iOS 18 features available...
07:12
Apple granted patent for ‘Modular Charging Systems...
07:11
Future Apple Watches may have a flashlight feature
07:05
Apple Watch Series 10 review roundup: A strong...
Reviewers are saying the Apple Watch Series 10 is thinner and better than ever, but Apple could've pushed harder to rejuvenate the popular smartwatch line.
Apple Watch Series 10
The initial reviews of Apple's latest wearable device have started to surface. The initial wave appears to agree that the redesign is a success, thanks to its thinner body and bigger screen.
The Apple Watch Series 10 is available to preorder now, starting from $399 for the aluminum 42mm model, $429 for the 46mm. The titanium version, replacing the stainless steel variant, starts from $699.
Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our...
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07:01
Waiting for iOS 18.1 to avoid bugs? Here’s what you...
Apple just released iOS 18, bringing a ton of new features to iPhone users. But some users may be hesitant about upgrading for fear of encountering bugs and performance issues. If you’re planning on waiting until iOS 18.1 comes out before updating, here’s what you should know.
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07:00
Plugable 15.6-inch USB-C Portable Display review:...
Macworld
At a glanceExpert's Rating
Pros
- Full HD (1920×1080 at 60Hz) IPS display
- Lightweight
- Integrated folding travel cover and stand
- 85W pass-through charging
- 2x downstream 10Gbps USB-C ports
Cons
Our Verdict
This 15.6-inch Full HD IPS display doubles most laptops’ screen space and is simple to setup and connect, and then disconnect and lightweight enough to carry away when you’re done.
Price When Reviewed
$199.95
Best Prices Today: Plugable 15.6-inch USB-C Portable Display
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Price
$179.95
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06:55
Deals: Apple's M3 14-inch MacBook Pro with 16GB...
06:40
The best Apple deals: Incredible savings on Mac,...
Macworld
Whether you’re looking to gift an Apple product or just pick one up for yourself, we’ve scoured the web for the best prices on everything from Macs to MacBooks, iPads to iPhones, Apple Watches to Apple TVs, and more.
If you are wondering if Apple has sales, prepare to be disappointed. Apple rarely discounts its own products–even during its annual Black Friday shopping event, it traditionally elects to give out gift cards rather than actual price reductions. It also offers year-round discounts to students, including a Back To School event where students can get up to $150 in gift cards when purchasing certain Apple products. There’s also the...
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06:28
Setapp Mobile launches its EU app storefront in open...
MacPaw has rolled out Setapp Mobile in the EU as an open beta, providing its users with an all-you-can-eat alternative App Store.
Setapp Mobile
Setapp has provided a buffet of apps and services on macOS and iOS for quite a few years, paid for by a subscription. Now, MacPaw is attempting to make its iOS experience smoother for subscribers with the launch of its alternative App Store experience in the EU.
Setapp Mobile is the latest move by the company to try and streamline the process for users to actually install iOS apps under the subscription. Previously, subscribers had to take multiple steps to install apps, which was complex compared to a typical App Store purchase.
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06:22
Plugable debuts 15.6″ USB-C Portable Display With...
06:12
How to customize and use the all-new Control Center...
iOS 18 brings a major update to Control Center that expands both capabilities and customization. The quick access controls go from a single page to multiple ones that you can smoothly slide through, third-party integration, and more. Here’s how to customize and use Control Center in iOS 18.
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06:10
How to turn off the gaps in macOS Sequoia's...
By default, macOS Sequoia leaves a neat gap between windows when they are tiled — but if you don't like that, it's easy to change it.
Tiled windows have a gap, or margin, by default, but you can change that.
If you use Apple's new Window Tiling feature in macOS Sequoia to just tile one window over the side of your screen, you'll never notice this. But as soon as you tile two next to each other, you'll see a gap.
It's the same kind of gap that Apple imposes when you drag widgets onto the Mac screen, the same kind of thing where it's trying to make things neat. It isn't a mistake, it's a conscious choice by Apple — but you can still change it if you like.
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06:01
iOS 18 review: Good, but better with Apple...
Apple's latest update to iOS 18 brings more customization and iMessage features to the iPhone. However, it lacks the heavily publicized and all-important Apple Intelligence.
iOS 18
It's the fall, and that means Apple has released a new operating system for the iPhone. For 2024, the new device range is the iPhone 16 family, while iOS 18 is the software running on it.
However, following the last few years of updates, we're now at a point where most of Apple's changes could be considered quality-of-life improvements. You wouldn't expect it to be groundbreaking, but there's usually something interesting for users to enjoy....
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06:00
Eve releases Matter-enabled version of its smart...
has unveiled the Matter-enabled Eve Light Switch, marking a significant step in smart home technology. This switch allows seamless lighting control without changing bulbs and is compatible with single-pole and 3-way setups.
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05:53
RCS on iPhone with iOS 18: Every question answered
Macworld
Ever since Apple shocked the tech community with its announcement that it would support RCS, we’ve been waiting for the day when it would be available. Now that day has arrived, you can finally use it on your iPhone, here’s how it works.
What is RCS?
RCS stands for Rich Communications Services, and it’s meant to be a replacement for the decades-old SMS/MMS texting standard.
You can kind of think of it as iMessage lite for everyone. It’s a platform-neutral standard adopted by the GSM Association to do messaging over your internet data connection rather than strictly your carrier network. It provides many of the same benefits, including typing indicators, full-resolution images and videos, proper group chats, delivery and read...
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05:27
Apple wants to add a flashlight to future Apple...
Forget the little light you get from the Apple Watch screen, Apple is researching how to get a brighter external one fitted to a Watch band.
External, directional light on an Apple Watch
Apple Watch already comes with a flashlight, it's just not as well known as the one in the iPhone. That's because in comparison to the iPhone's flashlight, Apple rather hides that the Watch has one too.
Press the side button on an Apple Watch and then swipe down the screen until you see an icon of a flashlight. Just tap it, and prepare to initially be disappointed.
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