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Daniel Daoura is the founder and chief technology officer of Pebblebee. A serial entrepreneur with over two decades of experience, Daniel has emerged as a visionary leader in the trackables industry. His trackable device was created before the invention of Apple's Airtag! Daniel's journey to Pebblebee began at the University of Washington, with his thesis focused on predicting satellite communication traffic for military asset tracking systems. This would lead him to Boeing, where he spent over 10 years in lead engineering roles developing global software and hardware systems for military asset tracking communication systems. Leveraging this experience, Daniel ventured into the finder space, creating Pebblebee to help people track what matters most to them. Daniel has more than 30 patents in the trackable and finder market. Daniel holds a B.S. in Computer Engineering and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Washington, as well as an MBA in Finance from Seattle University. What you will learn Daniel shares his journey from engineering into entrepreneurship Insights into the world of tracking technology How technology has evolved over generations Discover the major differences between Pebblebee's trackable device and Apple's AirTag Learn about Pebblebee's expansion into the enterprise space How to overcome the challenge of charging embedded devices Daniel shares his personal philosophy and what brings him joy in business and life Plus loads more!
Android 13 is running on 5.2% of all devices five months after launch Android 14 Could Prevent You from Installing Ancient Apps Android's share menu could finally be more consistent in Android 14 Twitter's new developer terms ban third-party clients Google cuts 12,000 jobs, the largest layoff in the company's history Area 120, Google's in-house incubator, severely impacted by Alphabet mass layoffs Google's Fuchsia OS was one of the hardest hit by last week's layoffs @readDanwrite: Google NYC employees who arrived at the office early this morning stood in a line to test their badges-- if light turned red, it meant you had been laid off. if green, you were safe. @Za_Raczke: Google is working on a smart tracker similar to Apple's AirTag, codename "grogu". Mobvoi's next TicWatch Pro looks way sleeker than its last in this leak Google Stadia is Finally Dead The controller lives on: Play wirelessly with Bluetooth @MishaalRahman: Google Messages is starting to roll out support for having up to 100 members in an end-to-end encrypted group chat! Google Messages E2E encryption for group chats currently limited to 21 people @MishaalRahman: The Google Clock app now lets you record your own audio to use as an alarm. This is rolling out to users on the existing 7.3 release via a server-side update. Google Clock's new interface makes it a little too easy to dismiss alarms — but there's a fix Google Podcasts disappearing from Search results as it goes on life support JR's tip of the week: Search alternative Swurl From the Nord to the Nothing phone. Nothing phone spotted in the wild... in Dubai! How can I send app ideas to Google? Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3R2XZSW Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Co-Hosts: Mishaal Rahman and JR Raphael Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/twit tanium.com/twit CDW.com/HPE
Android 13 is running on 5.2% of all devices five months after launch Android 14 Could Prevent You from Installing Ancient Apps Android's share menu could finally be more consistent in Android 14 Twitter's new developer terms ban third-party clients Google cuts 12,000 jobs, the largest layoff in the company's history Area 120, Google's in-house incubator, severely impacted by Alphabet mass layoffs Google's Fuchsia OS was one of the hardest hit by last week's layoffs @readDanwrite: Google NYC employees who arrived at the office early this morning stood in a line to test their badges-- if light turned red, it meant you had been laid off. if green, you were safe. @Za_Raczke: Google is working on a smart tracker similar to Apple's AirTag, codename "grogu". Mobvoi's next TicWatch Pro looks way sleeker than its last in this leak Google Stadia is Finally Dead The controller lives on: Play wirelessly with Bluetooth @MishaalRahman: Google Messages is starting to roll out support for having up to 100 members in an end-to-end encrypted group chat! Google Messages E2E encryption for group chats currently limited to 21 people @MishaalRahman: The Google Clock app now lets you record your own audio to use as an alarm. This is rolling out to users on the existing 7.3 release via a server-side update. Google Clock's new interface makes it a little too easy to dismiss alarms — but there's a fix Google Podcasts disappearing from Search results as it goes on life support JR's tip of the week: Search alternative Swurl From the Nord to the Nothing phone. Nothing phone spotted in the wild... in Dubai! How can I send app ideas to Google? Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3R2XZSW Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Co-Hosts: Mishaal Rahman and JR Raphael Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/twit tanium.com/twit CDW.com/HPE
Android 13 is running on 5.2% of all devices five months after launch Android 14 Could Prevent You from Installing Ancient Apps Android's share menu could finally be more consistent in Android 14 Twitter's new developer terms ban third-party clients Google cuts 12,000 jobs, the largest layoff in the company's history Area 120, Google's in-house incubator, severely impacted by Alphabet mass layoffs Google's Fuchsia OS was one of the hardest hit by last week's layoffs @readDanwrite: Google NYC employees who arrived at the office early this morning stood in a line to test their badges-- if light turned red, it meant you had been laid off. if green, you were safe. @Za_Raczke: Google is working on a smart tracker similar to Apple's AirTag, codename "grogu". Mobvoi's next TicWatch Pro looks way sleeker than its last in this leak Google Stadia is Finally Dead The controller lives on: Play wirelessly with Bluetooth @MishaalRahman: Google Messages is starting to roll out support for having up to 100 members in an end-to-end encrypted group chat! Google Messages E2E encryption for group chats currently limited to 21 people @MishaalRahman: The Google Clock app now lets you record your own audio to use as an alarm. This is rolling out to users on the existing 7.3 release via a server-side update. Google Clock's new interface makes it a little too easy to dismiss alarms — but there's a fix Google Podcasts disappearing from Search results as it goes on life support JR's tip of the week: Search alternative Swurl From the Nord to the Nothing phone. Nothing phone spotted in the wild... in Dubai! How can I send app ideas to Google? Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3R2XZSW Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Co-Hosts: Mishaal Rahman and JR Raphael Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/twit tanium.com/twit CDW.com/HPE
Android 13 is running on 5.2% of all devices five months after launch Android 14 Could Prevent You from Installing Ancient Apps Android's share menu could finally be more consistent in Android 14 Twitter's new developer terms ban third-party clients Google cuts 12,000 jobs, the largest layoff in the company's history Area 120, Google's in-house incubator, severely impacted by Alphabet mass layoffs Google's Fuchsia OS was one of the hardest hit by last week's layoffs @readDanwrite: Google NYC employees who arrived at the office early this morning stood in a line to test their badges-- if light turned red, it meant you had been laid off. if green, you were safe. @Za_Raczke: Google is working on a smart tracker similar to Apple's AirTag, codename "grogu". Mobvoi's next TicWatch Pro looks way sleeker than its last in this leak Google Stadia is Finally Dead The controller lives on: Play wirelessly with Bluetooth @MishaalRahman: Google Messages is starting to roll out support for having up to 100 members in an end-to-end encrypted group chat! Google Messages E2E encryption for group chats currently limited to 21 people @MishaalRahman: The Google Clock app now lets you record your own audio to use as an alarm. This is rolling out to users on the existing 7.3 release via a server-side update. Google Clock's new interface makes it a little too easy to dismiss alarms — but there's a fix Google Podcasts disappearing from Search results as it goes on life support JR's tip of the week: Search alternative Swurl From the Nord to the Nothing phone. Nothing phone spotted in the wild... in Dubai! How can I send app ideas to Google? Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3R2XZSW Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Co-Hosts: Mishaal Rahman and JR Raphael Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/twit tanium.com/twit CDW.com/HPE
Andy and Flo catch up before discussing the not-so-wild rumor that Google is working on its version of Apple's AirTag tracking mechanism. Then, why is Google pushing its work in AI so hard this week? Does the company doth press release too much? We'll also discuss why the Google Podcasts app may not be long for this world--or at least its integration into search results.
Andy and Flo catch up before discussing the not-so-wild rumor that Google is working on its version of Apple's AirTag tracking mechanism. Then, why is Google pushing its work in AI so hard this week? Does the company doth press release too much? We'll also discuss why the Google Podcasts app may not be long for this world--or at least its integration into search results.
Apple's HomePod returns with new smart home features, Amazon is shutting down the AmazonSmile charity program in February, Google may be working on a location tracker like Apple's AirTag.
Apple's HomePod returns with new smart home features, Amazon is shutting down the AmazonSmile charity program in February, Google may be working on a location tracker like Apple's AirTag.
Apple's HomePod returns with new smart home features, Amazon is shutting down the AmazonSmile charity program in February, Google may be working on a location tracker like Apple's AirTag.
Apple has democratized stalking for the modern world. With the Airtag you can keep track of your luggage and your estranged spouse.There's been an uptick in stalking cases with Apple Airtags at the center and the legal system doesn't quite know what to do. Often, the cops and the prosecutors don't even know what an Airtag is. So what do you do when there's technology at the center of your legal battle, technology that the authorities do not understand.Today on Cyber, Motherboard Senior Editor Samantha Cole comes on to walk us through it.Stories discussed in this episode:The Legal System Is Completely Unprepared for Apple AirTag StalkingHow ‘Porn Addiction' Took Hold of the InternetRepublicans Are Panicking Because They Somehow Just Found Out You Can Buy Vibrators at CVSWe're recording CYBER live on Twitch and YouTube. Watch live during the week. Follow us there to get alerts when we go live. We take questions from the audience and yours might just end up on the show.Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
More Americans skied last year than ever before — and Vail Resorts' just told us its favorite kind of skier. Apple's AirTag is supposed to track products… but they're being used to stalk people too. Which shows the need for a Chief Evil Officer. And FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried was arrested in the Bahamas, so we finally know his crimes (allegedly). $MTN $AAPL $BTC Follow The Best One Yet on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok: @tboypod And now watch us on Youtube Want a Shoutout on the pod? Fill out this form Got the Best Fact Yet? We got a form for that too Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Apple has democratized stalking for the modern world. With the Airtag you can keep track of your luggage and your estranged spouse.There's been an uptick in stalking cases with Apple Airtags at the center and the legal system doesn't quite know what to do. Often, the cops and the prosecutors don't even know what an Airtag is. So what do you do when there's technology at the center of your legal battle, technology that the authorities do not understand.Today on Cyber, Motherboard Senior Editor Samantha Cole comes on to walk us through it.Stories discussed in this episode:The Legal System Is Completely Unprepared for Apple AirTag StalkingHow ‘Porn Addiction' Took Hold of the InternetRepublicans Are Panicking Because They Somehow Just Found Out You Can Buy Vibrators at CVSWe're recording CYBER live on Twitch and YouTube. Watch live during the week. Follow us there to get alerts when we go live. We take questions from the audience and yours might just end up on the show.Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Do your non-manufacturing friends think about where things come from? Or when? Or how much? In this episode, Madi and Russ discuss mainstreaming of manufacturing technology problems from supply chain management to skilled worker shortages. Manufacturing has accounted for less than 10% of all US jobs (https://fred.stlouisfed.org/graph/?g=UZ6B) going back to the 2008 recession, which means limited reach for shop talk at the dinner table. But the 2020s have been weird, and these days you can't swing a dead cat without hitting a manufacturing-related headline. LINK DUMP * Shortages of all (https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/18/health/formula-shortage-census-survey/index.html) kinds (https://www.clickondetroit.com/health/2022/10/17/fda-declares-nationwide-adderall-shortage-what-you-need-to-know/) of (https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/why-is-there-a-chip-shortage-the-semiconductor-supply-chain-explained) things (https://www.freshplaza.com/north-america/article/9469610/weather-and-supply-chain-issues-causing-potato-shortage/) have gone mainstream; also, shortages of people (https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2022/09/16/worker-shortage-strikes-economy/) * Apple's AirTag brings consumer-grade track and trace to airline baggage, then gets banned (https://www.linkedin.com/news/story/lufthansa-bans-apples-airtags-5459052/) * UPS was a pioneer (https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexkonrad/2013/11/01/meet-orion-software-that-will-save-ups-millions-by-improving-drivers-routes/?sh=20d463a84fc7) in delivery route planning (https://www.reddit.com/r/UPS/comments/f4btcl/orion_makes_sense_to_me/); the R&D torch may have since passed to Amazon (https://www.supplychaindive.com/news/amazon-deploys-new-delivery-route-algorithm-condor/630747/) * When it comes to the manufacturing labor market in the US, the numbers paint a sobering picture (https://tulip.co/blog/importance-of-education-in-manufacturing/) for what's yet to come * #supplychaintok (https://www.tiktok.com/@joshuaturek/video/7060300504567418158?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7150307441108944430)
This week: M2 MacBook Air blows away other Macs in speed test iPhone 14 Pro always-on screen behavior previewed in new iOS 16 wallpaper details Apple earnings beat pessimistic predictions Apple Maps extends cycling directions to all 50 states NYC man learns the hard way to not track down thieves with an AirTag This episode supported by Easily create a beautiful website all by yourself, at Squarespace.com/cultcast. Use offer code CultCast at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Cult of Mac's watch store is full of beautiful straps that cost way less than Apple's. See the full curated collection at Store.Cultofmac.com CultCloth will keep your Mac Studio, Studio Display, iPhone 13, glasses and lenses sparkling clean, and for a limited time use code CULTCAST at checkout to score a free CarryCloth with any order at CultCloth.co. This week's stories M2 MacBook Air blows away other Macs in speed test The new M2 MacBook Air got an amazing score on the Speedometer 2.0 benchmarking app. Apple's latest notebook solidly beat other Macs in this test of web browser speed. iPhone 14 Pro always-on screen behavior previewed in new iOS 16 wallpaper details 9to5Mac found multiple references to always-on display support in iOS 16, which corroborates all the iPhone 14 Pro rumors. Apple earnings beat pessimistic predictions Back in April, Apple warned that global supply constraints and COVID-19 lockdowns in China could sap between $4 billion and $8 billion in revenue from the June quarter. The company struggled to assemble enough Macs and iPads to meet demand, though it seems to have kept up with iPhone orders. Apple Maps extends cycling directions to all 50 states If you ride a bike, now you can now get turn-by-turn navigation from Apple Maps in all 50 states. That's because cycling directions recently arrived in Hawaii. I built a time machine. A time machine that sends you back to the era of iPods and boxed NYC man learns the hard way to not track down thieves with an AirTag A New York City man had his scooter stolen. But he'd put one of Apple's AirTag item trackers on the bike, so he was able to track down the thieves … who beat the $%#@ out of him.
Amazon sets a date for the first 2022 Prime Day event; the travel tips and gadgets I used on my recent trip to Rome; T-Mobile wants to sell your data unless you opt out; how not to fall for a tech support scam; Google upgrades its password manager to work natively on iOS.Viewers ask about the best free antivirus protection, buying a cable modem, ditching wired home Internet for Verizon 5G home internet, if Amazon will contact you about a problem with your account, an alternative to iTunes, what to do if a cell phone number is exposed in a data breach and an alternative to Apple's AirTag for luggage.Follow Rich!richontech.tvMy Rome Instagram highlights!Prime Day 2022Travel tips and tricksT-Mobile opt outTech support scamsGoogle Password managerBest free antivirusVerizon 5G Home InternetiTunes AlternativeAirTag AlternativeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Flo's been playing with all the new Android phones lately, and Andy's got an update on the dance studio across the street. We're celebrating the 100th release of the Chrome browser since Google didn't think to celebrate its milestone. Then, Google is working on fixing Apple's AirTag mess. We'll also check in with Google's latest AI learning models, BERT and MUM.
Flo's been playing with all the new Android phones lately, and Andy's got an update on the dance studio across the street. We're celebrating the 100th release of the Chrome browser since Google didn't think to celebrate its milestone. Then, Google is working on fixing Apple's AirTag mess. We'll also check in with Google's latest AI learning models, BERT and MUM.
Ep 177Embed a Blog into Your Website in 3 Minutes - DropInBlogSetapp: For all Setapp users - our product will work without fail.Readdle: All critical Readdle infrastructure is up and running and there will be no disruptions to anything customer-facing as a result of the complex situation in UkraineNetokracija Ep 84: IT kriza u Ukrajini i mogući uticaj na cene (konsultantskih) IT usluga kod nasI used Apple's AirTag to track my wife and kids. Here's what I learnedagneevX:Tried downloading an app from the Today tab on the App StoreHow the Mac can help untangle the USB-C cable conundrumHypercritical: An Unsolicited Streaming App SpecTidBITS: How to Create App Aliases in iOS 15Apple event, 8. mart: Peek PerformanceSnazzy Labs:We made the Mac mini ACTUALLY mini!iFixit:Apple TV 4th Generation Teardown Reviewi The Apple TV 4k TeardownSteve Wozniak's new 'Privateer' exits stealth mode, takes aim at space junkJim Dalrymple: I am retiringZahvalniceSnimljeno 4.3.2022.Uvodna muzika by Vladimir Tošić, stari sajt je ovde.Logotip by Aleksandra Ilić.Artwork epizode by Saša Montiljo, njegov kutak na Devianartu.ulje na platnu /oil on canvas70 x 70 cm2021.u privatnom vlasništvu /private collection
How good is Apple's AirTag stalker detection? Why are web coders still making Y2K-like blunders? And how many Instagram scams can you get in one weekend? https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/apple-airtag-anti-stalking https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/did-we-learn-nothing-from-y2k https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/instagram-scammers-as-busy-as-ever With Paul Ducklin and Doug Aamoth. Original music by Edith Mudge (https://www.edithmudge.com) Got questions/suggestions/stories to share? Email: tips@sophos.com Twitter: NakedSecurity (https://twitter.com/nakedsecurity) Instagram: NakedSecurity (https://instagram.com/nakedsecurity)
How good is Apple's AirTag stalker detection? Why are web coders still making Y2K-like blunders? And how many Instagram scams can you get in one weekend? Original music by Edith Mudge Got questions/suggestions/stories to share? Email tips@sophos.com Twitter @NakedSecurity Instagram @NakedSecurity
Guest Joshua Neil, the Chief Data Scientist for SecurOnix, joins Dave to talk about evasive techniques and identifying nation-state kill chains, Joe shares an update on his identity theft experience, the guys share some follow up from listener Benji who shares experiences of scammers changing the name on gmail accounts at the synagogue where he works saying they are the rabbi and emailing congregants asking for gift cards, Dave's story is about Apple's AirTags and how they led to the discovery of a German intelligence agency, Joe's got a story about the City of Baltimore falling victim to a phishing scam, and our Catch of the Day is from listener G about a compressed file attachment he received, but did not open. Links to stories: Apple's AirTag uncovers a secret German intelligence agency Inspector General: Baltimore victimized in 376,213 phishing scam last year Have a Catch of the Day you'd like to share? Email it to us at hackinghumans@thecyberwire.com or hit us up on Twitter.
Ep 176Miki na poslu: Web area u 4D-uChromium_Embedded_FrameworkchromiumcheckerFUp: Cloud Storage Forecast Unsettled, with Possible StormsFUp: Miloš Mileusnić:“Slušam ovu epizodu o mailu gde pominjete i "skraćenice" DKIM, SPF, DMARC…”DreamHost Knowledge Base: What are DKIM records?SSD prices could spike after contamination of 6.5 billion gigabytes of Western Digital NAND chipsJudge certifies class action lawsuit against Apple over alleged misleading statements by CEO Tim CookApple, Broadcom win new trial as U.S. appeals court throws out in $1.1 billion jury verdict in CalTech patent caseGoogle says it's bringing Apple-like privacy features to AndroidNebojša Radović: I looked into the latest Google's privacy update - Privacy Sandbox and how it impacts mobile advertising and wanted to share a few thoughts on itAdapting ahead of regulation: a principled approach to app stores - MicrosoftApple Announces AirTag Updates to Address Unwanted TrackingStalker arrested thanks to Apple's AirTag safety featuresSaudi woman's single iPhone revealed hacking around the worldApple Announces 'Tap to Pay' Feature Allowing iPhones to Accept Contactless Payments Without Additional HardwareApple in 2021: The Six Colors report cardDaringFireball: My 2021 Apple Report CardCheck signed by Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak up for auctionBen Syverson:“I'm doing a daily countdown of the 18 best Macs that never existed!”ZahvalniceSnimljeno 19.2.2022.Uvodna muzika by Vladimir Tošić, stari sajt je ovde.Logotip by Aleksandra Ilić.Artwork epizode by Saša Montiljo, njegov kutak na Devianartu.Liminalni prostor/Liminal Space140 x 80 cmulje /oil on canvas2022.
On this week's episode of the AppleInsider podcast, "iPhone 14 Pro" will include 8GB of RAM, M2 MacBook Pro expected at March event, AirTag anti-stalking features, and a long-term review of iPad mini. Contact our hosts Submit anonymous tips on Signal: +1 863-703-0668 @stephenrobles on Twitter @Hillitech on Twitter Sponsored by: Zocdoc: Go to zocdoc.com/appleinsider and download the app to sign-up for FREE. Find doctors and specialists that take your insurance and even book appointments online! Truebill: Save $100s a year by tracking and cancelling your subscriptions with Truebill! Visit truebill.com/appleinsider to get started. Support the show Support the show on Patreon or Apple Podcasts to get ad-free episodes every week, access to our private Discord channel, and early release of the show! We would also appreciate a 5-star rating and review in Apple Podcasts Links from the show New 'iPhone 14 Pro' said to have 8GB RAM Reports of TikTok shattering iOS & Android security are overblown M2 13-inch MacBook Pro may land in March with unchanged design Three new Macs revealed in EEC regulatory filings Apple Silicon iMac Pro with mini LED display could launch in June, analyst says Apple VR could offer Memoji FaceTime, SharePlay experiences New York attorney general issues warning about potential AirTag misuse Apple's AirTag safety features credited for arrest of stalker An update on AirTag and unwanted tracking Google says it's bringing Apple-like privacy features to Android Apple Support app updated with pricing estimates, new text entry option iPad mini 2021 Review: Delightfully Small - YouTube iPad mini 2021 review: Delightfully small with few caveats More AppleInsider podcasts Tune in to our HomeKit Insider podcast covering the latest news, products, apps and everything HomeKit related. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or just search for HomeKit Insider wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and listen to our AppleInsider Daily podcast for the latest Apple news Monday through Friday. You can find it on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or anywhere you listen to podcasts. Podcast artwork from Basic Apple Guy. Download the free wallpaper pack here. Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: steve@appleinsider.com
Small as the Apple's AirTag is, the stories around it are ever growing and ever changing. And so, we revisit this little thing, hitting: - Changes planned to make them safer - A sensible warning from the state of New York - A tail of sanctioned AirTag stalking All of that on Checklist 267 by SecureMac Check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us: Checklist@Securemac.com
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Australian's are adopting the Internet of things at a rapid pace with over six million homes now using IoT devices according to Telsyte analysis.Sony's latest headphones are strange, but possibly brilliant - we'll see how the LinkBuds shape up. Foxtel dumps the 4K sport channel but it's all good sports fans.Apple's AirTag update for greater security and working with law enforcement.Battery recycling now a national program and the mac cleanup app to keep your machine running well.
Australian's are adopting the Internet of things at a rapid pace with over six million homes now using IoT devices according to Telsyte analysis. Sony's latest headphones are strange, but possibly brilliant - we'll see how the LinkBuds shape up. Foxtel dumps the 4K sport channel but it's all good sports fans. Apple's AirTag update for greater security and working with law enforcement. Battery recycling now a national program and the mac cleanup app to keep your machine running well.
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard share some of their favorite iOS apps and tips to enhance and maintain relationships with your friends and family. Get a reminder when you're messaging someone Pin conversations in Messages The And Relationship Card Game iOS Calendar Widget Cardhop Count Time: Countdown / Up News An update on AirTag and unwanted tracking Some important follow-up on Apple's AirTag stalking problem Cellebrite kit can't unlock iPhones – but the company can, at $4k each Apple pushes critical iOS 15.3.1 update to address zero-day WebKit flaw Apple Support app for iPhone and iPad adds new 'price estimates' feature Shotcuts Corner Megan wants to create a shortcut to find all photos of the day's date across all years. Feedback Chris would like notification sounds to go off in his iPhone even when paired with an Apple Watch due to the weak haptic feedback and sound. Doug has a tip for properly formatting dates in a particular way into a shared note. App Caps Rosemary's: Joe Danger Action Pack Mikah's: 1Blocker: Ad Blocker & Privacy Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard share some of their favorite iOS apps and tips to enhance and maintain relationships with your friends and family. Get a reminder when you're messaging someone Pin conversations in Messages The And Relationship Card Game iOS Calendar Widget Cardhop Count Time: Countdown / Up News An update on AirTag and unwanted tracking Some important follow-up on Apple's AirTag stalking problem Cellebrite kit can't unlock iPhones – but the company can, at $4k each Apple pushes critical iOS 15.3.1 update to address zero-day WebKit flaw Apple Support app for iPhone and iPad adds new 'price estimates' feature Shotcuts Corner Megan wants to create a shortcut to find all photos of the day's date across all years. Feedback Chris would like notification sounds to go off in his iPhone even when paired with an Apple Watch due to the weak haptic feedback and sound. Doug has a tip for properly formatting dates in a particular way into a shared note. App Caps Rosemary's: Joe Danger Action Pack Mikah's: 1Blocker: Ad Blocker & Privacy Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard share some of their favorite iOS apps and tips to enhance and maintain relationships with your friends and family. Get a reminder when you're messaging someone Pin conversations in Messages The And Relationship Card Game iOS Calendar Widget Cardhop Count Time: Countdown / Up News An update on AirTag and unwanted tracking Some important follow-up on Apple's AirTag stalking problem Cellebrite kit can't unlock iPhones – but the company can, at $4k each Apple pushes critical iOS 15.3.1 update to address zero-day WebKit flaw Apple Support app for iPhone and iPad adds new 'price estimates' feature Shotcuts Corner Megan wants to create a shortcut to find all photos of the day's date across all years. Feedback Chris would like notification sounds to go off in his iPhone even when paired with an Apple Watch due to the weak haptic feedback and sound. Doug has a tip for properly formatting dates in a particular way into a shared note. App Caps Rosemary's: Joe Danger Action Pack Mikah's: 1Blocker: Ad Blocker & Privacy Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard share some of their favorite iOS apps and tips to enhance and maintain relationships with your friends and family. Get a reminder when you're messaging someone Pin conversations in Messages The And Relationship Card Game iOS Calendar Widget Cardhop Count Time: Countdown / Up News An update on AirTag and unwanted tracking Some important follow-up on Apple's AirTag stalking problem Cellebrite kit can't unlock iPhones – but the company can, at $4k each Apple pushes critical iOS 15.3.1 update to address zero-day WebKit flaw Apple Support app for iPhone and iPad adds new 'price estimates' feature Shotcuts Corner Megan wants to create a shortcut to find all photos of the day's date across all years. Feedback Chris would like notification sounds to go off in his iPhone even when paired with an Apple Watch due to the weak haptic feedback and sound. Doug has a tip for properly formatting dates in a particular way into a shared note. App Caps Rosemary's: Joe Danger Action Pack Mikah's: 1Blocker: Ad Blocker & Privacy Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard share some of their favorite iOS apps and tips to enhance and maintain relationships with your friends and family. Get a reminder when you're messaging someone Pin conversations in Messages The And Relationship Card Game iOS Calendar Widget Cardhop Count Time: Countdown / Up News An update on AirTag and unwanted tracking Some important follow-up on Apple's AirTag stalking problem Cellebrite kit can't unlock iPhones – but the company can, at $4k each Apple pushes critical iOS 15.3.1 update to address zero-day WebKit flaw Apple Support app for iPhone and iPad adds new 'price estimates' feature Shotcuts Corner Megan wants to create a shortcut to find all photos of the day's date across all years. Feedback Chris would like notification sounds to go off in his iPhone even when paired with an Apple Watch due to the weak haptic feedback and sound. Doug has a tip for properly formatting dates in a particular way into a shared note. App Caps Rosemary's: Joe Danger Action Pack Mikah's: 1Blocker: Ad Blocker & Privacy Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.
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On Security Now, Steve Gibson talks with Leo Laporte about the unfortunate but inevitable abuse of Apple's AirTag ecosystem by would-be criminals. For this story and more, check out Security Now: https://twit.tv/sn/849 Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
On Security Now, Steve Gibson talks with Leo Laporte about the unfortunate but inevitable abuse of Apple's AirTag ecosystem by would-be criminals. For this story and more, check out Security Now: https://twit.tv/sn/849 Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
On Security Now, Steve Gibson talks with Leo Laporte about the unfortunate but inevitable abuse of Apple's AirTag ecosystem by would-be criminals. For this story and more, check out Security Now: https://twit.tv/sn/849 Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
On Checklist No. 249 - A security researcher has found a vulnerability tied, not to using Apple's AirTag, but to finding one. Plus, another researcher revealing three zero-days has revealed a whole other security issue for Apple. Give it a listen, and please tell friend about this show! Don't forget to check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us: Checklist@Securemac.com
7/23/21: Apple's 'iPad mini 6' to adopt mini LED backlighting, report corroborates; HBO officially kills Apple TV Channels integration; Three new colors of Apple's AirTag accessories spotted on Amazon
Apple's AirTag is yet another push for the company to entrench its customers into its ecosystem. This time, it brings simplicity of use and a lower price point to entice existing customers on adopting its latest product. Ibrahim Sani discusses the ability for the company to achieve this, while espousing the privacy notion they wish to uphold.
We're not satisfied with just one podcast, so join us this week for the first episode of our new show: Where did you put it?! A podcast all about where (and where not) to put your Apple AirTags.Juuuust kidding. We do, however, get carried away discussing the wild new hack to Apple's AirTag in Watchtower Weekly, as well as all the horrors of the Eufy camera glitch, and the growing mass surveillance of Ring Doorbells. This episode is starting to feel like an unwanted sequel to Paranormal Activity!If that's not enough to wet your appetite, we're serving up a very special recipe-related round of Three Word Password, and we're joined by our Chief Product Officer, Akshay Bhargava, for This Week at 1Password.
Details about Biden's cybersecurity executive order, privacy and stalking concerns with Apple's new AirTag technology, and why some cyber insurance companies may not pay out for ransomware in the future. ** Links mentioned on the show ** New Cybersecurity Executive Order: What You Need to Know https://www.veracode.com/blog/security-news/new-cybersecurity-executive-order-what-you-need-know How Apple's AirTag turns us into unwitting spies […] The post Biden's Cybersecurity Executive Order, Apple's AirTag, Cyber Insurance appeared first on The Shared Security Show.
In this episode, we talk about Apple’s AirTag security concerns, a US oil pipeline cyber attack and shutdown, and a shortage in semiconductors. Then we chat with Sanghyun Hong [San-HYUN] and Yigitcan Kaya [yee-chan] Ph.D. students in Computer Science at the University of Maryland College Park, and co-authors of a research paper about how hackers could make AI networks consume much more energy than they already do. Show Notes DevDiscuss (sponsor) CodeNewbie (sponsor) Scout APM (sponsor) RudderStack (sponsor) Review | Apple’s AirTag trackers made it frighteningly easy to ‘stalk’ me in a test A German security researcher claims he was able to break into the microcontroller of Apple's AirTag, allowing him to modify its NFC URL Here’s the hacking group responsible for the Colonial Pipeline shutdown Biden Plans an Order to Strengthen Cyberdefenses. Will It Be Enough? The Chip Shortage Keeps Getting Worse. Why Can’t We Just Make More? A Panda? No, It's a Sloth: Slowdown Attacks on Adaptive Multi-Exit Neural Network Inference
This week on the SyrupCast, Patrick O'Rourke, Brad Bennett and Jon Lamont sit down to discuss early impressions of Apple's AirTag and Samsung's Galaxy Book Pro.
KTLA's tech reporter, Rich DeMuro, joins Jen to talk Apple's Airtag! He had a chance to test it, and while it may be amazing for some, for others it may be a bit scary. He'll get into it.
A judge orders the release of a DOJ memo behind former AG Barr's decision not to prosecute Trump.Apple's Airtag may be used to track people.And, we have your Cinco de Mayo trivia!
Niente più cani robot per NYPD. Erdogan e la censura dei social. Macron vuole pescare a strascico le URL dei Francesi. Algoritmi sotto esame al Senato USA. La fine di Calibri. Apple AirTags prime impressioni. Queste e molte altre le notizie commentate nella puntata di questa settimana. Dallo studio distribuito di digitalia: Franco Solerio, Massimo De Santo, Francesco Facconi Produttori esecutivi: Alessandro Quarta, Luca Polignano, Marco Pasqualotto, Nicola Bisceglie, Matteo Rosina, Riccardo Peruzzini, Enrico Bertoli, Danny Manzini, Mattia Lanzoni, Paolo Boschetti, Roberto Esposito, Andrea Gelmini, Diego Venturin, Michele, Michele Olivieri, Antonio Turdo (Thingyy), Mario Cervai, Christian Fabiani, Alex Ordiner, Davide Fogliarini, Luca Signorelli, Adriano Guarino, Ivan Vannicelli, Mauro Schiavon, Mirto Tondini, Zambianchi Marco Francesco Mauro, Roberto Tarzia, Stefano Augusto Innocenti, Matteo Molinari, Simone Zannoni, Christian A Marca, Michele Coiro, Michele Cosentino, Emanuel Angaroni, Andrea Giovacchini, Maurizio Galluzzo, ---, David Di Tivoli, Manuel Zavatta, Davide Tinti, Gabriele S., Riccardo A., Angelo M., Alberto F. Sponsor: Squarespace.com - utilizzate il codice coupon "DIGITALIA" per avere il 10% di sconto sul costo dell'abbonamento. Links: Papyrus - SNL Review: using Apple's AirTag for tracking checked luggage Apple Podcasts: why it doesn't see your new episode instantly Festival del Podcasting 2021 France's Macron Eyes Artificial Intelligence to Monitor Terrorism Real-life 'Disaster Girl' turns her meme into a $500,000 NFT UE: Apple viola i principi di concorrenza con l'App Store Turkey's social media law: A cautionary tale L'Unione Europea mette ufficialmente nel mirino l'App Store Apple's App Store Draws E.U. Antitrust Charge An Interview With Linus Torvalds: Linux and Git NYPD stops using Boston Dynamics' robodog following backlash Beyond Calibri: Finding Microsoft's next default font Chinese Smart TV-Maker Accused of Spying on Owners' Other Devices FB allows to target children interested in smoking, alcohol and weight loss Gingilli del giorno: Overviewer 1Password for Journalism I Mitchell contro le Macchine Supporta Digitalia, diventa produttore esecutivo.
Jaime is fresh off an experience we haven't had in a long time -- attending a product preview event! He details the experience around the new, most powerful Galaxy -- the latest Samsung Galaxy Book and Galaxy Book Pro. After that, a long discussion about AirTag and the iOS 14.5 update present interesting ethical dilemmas that JV and Jaime try to tackle. Follow our guests! Jaime Rivera http://twitter.com/jaime_rivera http://instagram.com/jaimerivera Follow our host! Joshua Vergara (JV) --- http://youtube.com/joshuavergara http://twitter.com/jvtechtea http://instagram.com/jvtechtea http://tiktok.com/@jvtechtea Subscribe: http://bit.ly/pocketnowsub http://pocketnow.com Follow us: http://flipboard.com/@Pocketnow http://facebook.com/pocketnow http://twitter.com/pocketnow http://instagram.com/pocketnow Music by pine voc: cell division - music for smartphones "smartphone" and "app store" https://steviasphere.bandcamp.com/album/cell-division-music-for-smartphones See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Wrap, we'll let Apple tracks us with the AirTag and finally (finally) check our heart with the now-approved ECG on the Australian Apple Watch, plus check out what's new in computers, scams, and more, all in five. For more information, head to www.thewrap.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week: Apple's AirTag release raises platform competition issues, and the trend of suburban retrofitting changes what suburbs are for. Sandra Peter (Sydney Business Insights) and Kai Riemer (Digital Disruption Research Group) meet once a week to put their own spin on news that is impacting the future of business in The Future, This Week. You can subscribe to our podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts or wherever you get your podcasts. Show notes and links to this episode, including the news stories of the week, other stories we bring up and more are available at: https://sbi.sydney.edu.au/airtags-and-suburban-retrofitting-on-the-future-this-week/?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_medium=podcast You can follow us to keep updated with our latest insights. Flipboard: https://flip.it/jdwqTP LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/sydney-business-insights Twitter: https://twitter.com/SydBusInsights If you enjoyed this episode, you can access our playlists at http://sbi.sydney.edu.au/thefuturethisweek/?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_medium=podcast
Updated Apple TV 4K brings Wi-Fi 6 and Thread to the device, we discuss the redesigned Siri remote, Wemo stage launches with Thread and NFC, VOCOlinc launches a deadbolt lock and MistFlow Smart Humidifier. Send us your HomeKit questions and recommendations with the hashtag homekitinsider. Tweet and follow our hosts at @andrew_osu and @stephenrobles or email us here. Find us in your favorite podcast player by searching for “HomeKit Insider” and support the show by leaving a 5-Star rating and comment in Apple Podcasts. Do you host a podcast discussing technology or Apple devices and would like an AppleInsider staffer to appear as a guest? Let us know by sending a message to: steve@appleinsider.com and we'll be in touch! Subscribe and listen to our AppleInsider Daily podcast for the latest Apple news Monday through Friday. You can find it on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or anywhere you listen to podcasts. Smartmi will be offering a promotion of $40 off using the code CLEANAIR40, valid from April 22nd to May 2nd to celebrate their launch. Links from the show iMac, iPad Pro, and AirTag — Everything announced at Apple's "Spring Loaded" event Apple launches new Apple TV 4K with A12 Bionic CPU, redesigned Siri remote New 2nd-gen Siri Remote backward compatible with older Apple TVs, available for $59 Apple's AirTag helps you keep track of your things for $29 each, $99 in a four-pack Apple announces subscription Podcast service [2021 Upgraded] VOCOlinc Apple HomeKit ONLY Keyless Entry Deadbolt Door Lock Netatmo adds HomeKit Secure Video to Smart Outdoor Camera, promises doorbell support soon Apple, Amazon smart home partnership expects devices by end of 2021 Belkin Wemo Stage arrives with HomeKit support, NFC setup, and Thread Smartmi P1 Purifier:Cleaner Freshen Air in 10 Mins MistFlow Smart Humidifier - VH1 (US) Practical HomeKit Blog Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: andrew@appleinsider.com Stay on top of all Apple news right from your HomePod. Say, "Hey, Siri, play AppleInsider," and you'll get latest AppleInsider Podcast. Or ask your HomePod mini for "AppleInsider Daily" instead and you'll hear a fast update direct from our news team. And, if you're interested in Apple-centric home automation, say "Hey, Siri, play HomeKit Insider," and you'll be listening to our newest specialized podcast in moments.
This week: Apple's AirTag release raises platform competition issues, and the trend of suburban retrofitting changes what suburbs are for. Sandra Peter (Sydney Business Insights) and Kai Riemer (Digital Disruption Research Group) meet once a week to put their own spin on news that is impacting the future of business in The Future, This Week. You can subscribe to our podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts or wherever you get your podcasts. Show notes and links to this episode, including the news stories of the week, other stories we bring up and more are available at: https://sbi.sydney.edu.au/airtags-and-suburban-retrofitting-on-the-future-this-week/ You can follow us on Flipboard, LinkedIn and Twitter to keep updated with our latest insights. If you enjoyed this episode, you can listen to more in our playlists https://sbi.sydney.edu.au/thefuturethisweek/
This week: If you lose things, or want some added peace of mind, then Apple's AirTag is for you.
Apple's launched a brand new product: AirTag If you lose things, or want some added peace of mind, then Apple's AirTag is for you. It's a small tracking device you can attach to your things so if they get lost you can locate them. You can use the FindMy app to make it play a sound, or you can use your phone to direct you to the Tag. The Tag sends out a beacon via bluetooth and an arrow appears on your phone directing you to the object. The magic feature though is when the item is far away from you, outside of bluetooth range. If someone else's iPhone detects the beacon, it'll use their connection to send you the location. So imagine you leave your backpack at a bar, then a patron's iPhone would anonymously connect to the Tag and you can see your bag's location on a map. The battery should last about a year and is user replaceable. Of course it wouldn't be an Apple product if you didn't need to buy an accessory! There is no way to attach it to something without an accessory - it doesn't have a loop. Could someone use an AirTag to track you? Yes, but there are safeguards built in. If your iPhone detects that an AirTag is moving with you it will send you an alert.. but that doesn't help Android users. From the mockup of the app, you'll be able to make that AirTag play a sound to help you locate it. If it's been away from its owner for three days, it'll start making a sound on its own. LISTEN TO AUDIO ABOVE
We dive in-depth on the M1 iPad Pro, the redesigned 24-inch iMac, and what Apple Podcast Subscriptions means for creators. If you have questions or comments on the show, tweet at @stephenrobles and @Hillitech, or email us here. Find us in your favorite podcast player by searching for "AppleInsider" and support the show by leaving a 5-Star rating and comment in Apple Podcasts. Support the show on Patreon to get ad-free episodes every week, early access to the show, and exclusive content for members only! Learn more at: patreon.com/appleinsider Do you host a podcast discussing technology or Apple devices and would like an AppleInsider staffer to appear as a guest? Let us know by sending a message to: steve@appleinsider.com and we'll be in touch! Sponsored by: Loopback by Rogue Amoeba: Create virtual audio devices and route audio across apps on your Mac! Visit macaudio.com/insider21 for a FREE trial and use the coupon code INSIDER21 for 21% off! Headspace: Mindful meditation to reduce stress, improve your sleep, and more. Get a FREE one-month trial with access to the entire Headspace library! Visit headspace.com/appleinsider to learn more. Masterclass: Get 15% off an annual membership to Masterclass when you visit: masterclass.com/appleinsider Links from the show iPad Pro Apple unveils new 12.9-inch iPad Pro with mini LED Liquid Retina XDR display Apple confirms Center Stage will work with rival video conference apps M1 chip and Thunderbolt come to Apple's 11-inch iPad Pro Black 12.9-inch Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro listed as 'new,' unavailable to order 24-inch iMac Apple debuts colorful 24-inch iMac with M1, upgraded camera and audio Apple launches new wireless Magic Keyboard for Mac with Touch ID Apple's new iMac comes with color-matched accessories, braided cords Touch ID on iMac's Magic Keyboard won't work with iPad Pro Apple now allows AppleCare+ for Mac to continue beyond three years Apple TV 4K Apple launches new Apple TV 4K with A12 Bionic CPU, redesigned Siri remote New Siri Remote lacks U1 chip for precise Find My integration New 2nd-gen Siri Remote backward compatible with older Apple TVs, available for $59 AirTag Apple's AirTag helps you keep track of your things for $29 each, $99 in a four-pack Apple Podcast Subscriptions The Future of Apple Podcasts | Nathan Gathright Marco Arment on Podcast Changes Apple to take reported 30% cut from podcast subscriptions Apple announces subscription Podcast service Apple Card and iOS 14.5 Apple Card Family expands availability to spouses, children over 13 iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5 coming 'next week,' Apple says Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: steve@appleinsider.com
Today’s headlines: Apple's colorful new iMacs feature a sleeker design and the M1 chip, Microsoft is reportedly launching a Cloud PC service this summer, Apple's AirTag finally arrive and can track your items for $29. Get in touch: Email us at tma@engadget.com.
Apple debuts colorful 24-inch iMac with M1, upgraded camera and audio; M1 chip and Thunderbolt come to Apple's 11-inch iPad Pro; Apple's AirTag helps you keep track of your things for $29 each, $99 in a four-pack
Today's headlines: Apple's colorful new iMacs feature a sleeker design and the M1 chip, Microsoft is reportedly launching a Cloud PC service this summer, Apple's AirTag finally arrive and can track your items for $29. Get in touch: Email us at tma@engadget.com.
Apple launches the long-rumored AirTag, a redesigned 24-inch iMac powered by the M1 that comes in seven colors, and new iPad Pro models. If you have questions or comments on the show, tweet at @stephenrobles or email us here. Find us in your favorite podcast player by searching for "AppleInsider" and support the show by leaving a 5-Star rating and comment in Apple Podcasts. Support the show on Patreon to get ad-free episodes every week, early access to the show, and exclusive content for members only! Learn more at: patreon.com/appleinsider Sponsored by: SaneBox: Get control of your email with SaneBox! Start a FREE trial and get $25 credit when you visit: sanebox.com/appleinsider Links from the show Apple Card Family expands availability to spouses, children over 13 Apple reveals program for podcasters to make subscription shows Apple's AirTag helps you keep track of your things for $29 each, $99 in a four-pack Apple launches new Apple TV 4K with A12 Bionic CPU, redesigned Siri remote New 2nd-gen Siri Remote backward compatible with older Apple TVs, available for $59 Apple debuts colorful 24-inch iMac with M1, upgraded camera and audio Apple unveils new 12.9-inch iPad Pro with mini LED Liquid Retina XDR display M1 chip and Thunderbolt come to Apple's 11-inch iPad Pro The Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro now comes in white Apple launches new wireless Magic Keyboard for Mac with Touch ID Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: steve@appleinsider.com