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Roman Kaplun and Oleksandr “Sasha” Kravchuk from MacPaw unveil Cloud Cleanup, a new CleanMyMac feature designed to help users manage and optimize cloud storage across iCloud, Google Drive, and OneDrive. Using native macOS APIs, it ensures privacy by never accessing login credentials directly and working entirely on-device. Cloud Cleanup can unsync local files to free up Mac space or delete unnecessary items from the cloud to reduce storage costs. It integrates CleanMyMac's familiar tools like Space Lens, offers user control before deletions, and plans to add Dropbox and additional connection options in future updates, with user feedback guiding development. This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by the MacVoices Dispatch, our weekly newsletter that keeps you up-to-date on any and all MacVoices-related information. Subscribe today and don't miss a thing. Show Notes: Chapters: [0:35] MacPaw team introduction[1:30] Cloud Cleanup overview[3:01] Security and privacy approach[4:46] Supported cloud services[8:11] Main use cases and benefits[10:57] Comparison to CleanMyMac functions[13:08] Privacy safeguards[13:25] Development background[18:34] UX design challenges[18:43] Dropbox support discussion[22:26] Integration into CleanMyMac[24:35] Additional connection methods[27:14] How to learn more and give feedback[29:37] Connecting with the MacPaw team Links: Guests: Oleksandr “Sasha” Kravchuk has been working in product and graphic design for 20 years. In that time, he's helped train dozens of designers to implement data-driven approaches to user experience construction. A Design Director at MacPaw, his work on CleanMyMac has received multiple design and UX accolades, including the recent visual revamp, which earned two Webby Award nominations for Best User Experience and Best Practices. Find him on LinkedIn. Roman Kaplun is a Senior Engineering Manager at MacPaw, responsible for overseeing all engineering and product development for CleanMyMac. For over fifteen years, Roman has led global engineering teams across industries, including investment banking, payment processing, and B2B SaaS, with a primary focus on delivering customer value and building robust technology solutions. Connect with him on LinkedIn. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Roman Kaplun and Oleksandr “Sasha” Kravchuk from MacPaw unveil Cloud Cleanup, a new CleanMyMac feature designed to help users manage and optimize cloud storage across iCloud, Google Drive, and OneDrive. Using native macOS APIs, it ensures privacy by never accessing login credentials directly and working entirely on-device. Cloud Cleanup can unsync local files to free up Mac space or delete unnecessary items from the cloud to reduce storage costs. It integrates CleanMyMac's familiar tools like Space Lens, offers user control before deletions, and plans to add Dropbox and additional connection options in future updates, with user feedback guiding development. This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by the MacVoices Dispatch, our weekly newsletter that keeps you up-to-date on any and all MacVoices-related information. Subscribe today and don't miss a thing. Show Notes: Chapters: [0:35] MacPaw team introduction [1:30] Cloud Cleanup overview [3:01] Security and privacy approach [4:46] Supported cloud services [8:11] Main use cases and benefits [10:57] Comparison to CleanMyMac functions [13:08] Privacy safeguards [13:25] Development background [18:34] UX design challenges [18:43] Dropbox support discussion [22:26] Integration into CleanMyMac [24:35] Additional connection methods [27:14] How to learn more and give feedback [29:37] Connecting with the MacPaw team Links: Guests: Oleksandr “Sasha” Kravchuk has been working in product and graphic design for 20 years. In that time, he's helped train dozens of designers to implement data-driven approaches to user experience construction. A Design Director at MacPaw, his work on CleanMyMac has received multiple design and UX accolades, including the recent visual revamp, which earned two Webby Award nominations for Best User Experience and Best Practices. Find him on LinkedIn. Roman Kaplun is a Senior Engineering Manager at MacPaw, responsible for overseeing all engineering and product development for CleanMyMac. For over fifteen years, Roman has led global engineering teams across industries, including investment banking, payment processing, and B2B SaaS, with a primary focus on delivering customer value and building robust technology solutions. Connect with him on LinkedIn. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
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The MacVoices Live! panel discusses Apple's lawsuit against a leaker over alleged iOS 26 leaks and the broader implications for media control, trade secrets, and leaker culture. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Web Bixby, Marty Jencius, and Eric Bolden examine the UK government's retreat from demanding access to iCloud encryption and what that means for global privacy standards. Apple Intelligence's privacy-centric design is contrasted with other AI models, with debate on whether Apple should license or acquire LLM technologies. The conversation also includes how panelists are using Apple Vision Pro for work. This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by the MacVoices Dispatch, our weekly newsletter that keeps you up-to-date on any and all MacVoices-related information. Subscribe today and don't miss a thing. Show Notes: Chapters: 00:05 Welcome to MacVoices09:33 Apple vs. Jon Prosser17:21 Apple's F1 Movie Success19:30 UK Backs Down on iCloud Encryption25:28 Apple Intelligence and Privacy Links: Apple Sues Jon Prosser Over iOS 26 Leakshttps://www.macrumors.com/2025/07/17/apple-sues-jon-prosser-ios-26-leaks/ Apple's ‘F1: The Movie' Passed $400 million Checkpoint at the Box Office Over the Weekendhttps://www.mactrast.com/2025/07/apples-f1-the-movie-passed-400-million-checkpoint-at-the-box-office-over-the-weekend/ The U.K. has reportedly given up on its bid to break Apple's iCloud encryptionhttps://www.macworld.com/article/2855126/the-u-k-has-reportedly-given-up-on-its-bid-to-break-apples-icloud-encryption.html Here's how Apple Intelligence keeps privacy in mind versus the competitionhttps://9to5mac.com/2025/07/20/heres-how-apple-intelligence-keeps-privacy-in-mind-versus-the-competition/ Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, but prefers Bluesky. Eric Bolden is into macOS, plants, sci-fi, food, and is a rural internet supporter. You can connect with him on Twitter, by email at embolden@mac.com, on Mastodon at @eabolden@techhub.social, on his blog, Trending At Work, and as co-host on The Vision ProFiles podcast. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud. Dr. Marty Jencius has been an Associate Professor of Counseling at Kent State University since 2000. He has over 120 publications in books, chapters, journal articles, and others, along with 200 podcasts related to counseling, counselor education, and faculty life. His technology interest led him to develop the counseling profession ‘firsts,' including listservs, a web-based peer-reviewed journal, The Journal of Technology in Counseling, teaching and conferencing in virtual worlds as the founder of Counselor Education in Second Life, and podcast founder/producer of CounselorAudioSource.net and ThePodTalk.net. Currently, he produces a podcast about counseling and life questions, the Circular Firing Squad, and digital video interviews with legacies capturing the history of the counseling field. This is also co-host of The Vision ProFiles podcast. Generally, Marty is chasing the newest tech trends, which explains his interest in A.I. for teaching, research, and productivity. Marty is an active presenter and past president of the NorthEast Ohio Apple Corp (NEOAC). Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
The MacVoices Live! panel discusses Apple's lawsuit against a leaker over alleged iOS 26 leaks and the broader implications for media control, trade secrets, and leaker culture. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Web Bixby, Marty Jencius, and Eric Bolden examine the UK government's retreat from demanding access to iCloud encryption and what that means for global privacy standards. Apple Intelligence's privacy-centric design is contrasted with other AI models, with debate on whether Apple should license or acquire LLM technologies. The conversation also includes how panelists are using Apple Vision Pro for work. http://traffic.libsyn.com/maclevelten/MV25206.mp3 This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by the MacVoices Dispatch, our weekly newsletter that keeps you up-to-date on any and all MacVoices-related information. Subscribe today and don't miss a thing. Show Notes: Chapters: 00:05 Welcome to MacVoices 09:33 Apple vs. Jon Prosser 17:21 Apple's F1 Movie Success 19:30 UK Backs Down on iCloud Encryption 25:28 Apple Intelligence and Privacy Links: Apple Sues Jon Prosser Over iOS 26 Leaks https://www.macrumors.com/2025/07/17/apple-sues-jon-prosser-ios-26-leaks/ Apple's ‘F1: The Movie' Passed $400 million Checkpoint at the Box Office Over the Weekend https://www.mactrast.com/2025/07/apples-f1-the-movie-passed-400-million-checkpoint-at-the-box-office-over-the-weekend/ The U.K. has reportedly given up on its bid to break Apple's iCloud encryption https://www.macworld.com/article/2855126/the-u-k-has-reportedly-given-up-on-its-bid-to-break-apples-icloud-encryption.html Here's how Apple Intelligence keeps privacy in mind versus the competition https://9to5mac.com/2025/07/20/heres-how-apple-intelligence-keeps-privacy-in-mind-versus-the-competition/ Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, but prefers Bluesky. Eric Bolden is into macOS, plants, sci-fi, food, and is a rural internet supporter. You can connect with him on Twitter, by email at embolden@mac.com, on Mastodon at @eabolden@techhub.social, on his blog, Trending At Work, and as co-host on The Vision ProFiles podcast. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud. Dr. Marty Jencius has been an Associate Professor of Counseling at Kent State University since 2000. He has over 120 publications in books, chapters, journal articles, and others, along with 200 podcasts related to counseling, counselor education, and faculty life. His technology interest led him to develop the counseling profession ‘firsts,' including listservs, a web-based peer-reviewed journal, The Journal of Technology in Counseling, teaching and conferencing in virtual worlds as the founder of Counselor Education in Second Life, and podcast founder/producer of CounselorAudioSource.net and ThePodTalk.net. Currently, he produces a podcast about counseling and life questions, the Circular Firing Squad, and digital video interviews with legacies capturing the history of the counseling field. This is also co-host of The Vision ProFiles podcast. Generally, Marty is chasing the newest tech trends, which explains his interest in A.I. for teaching, research, and productivity. Marty is an active presenter and past president of the NorthEast Ohio Apple Corp (NEOAC). Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Rejoignez la communauté iWeek et soutenez-nous sur patreon.com/iweek !Voici l'épisode 242 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le dernier de la saison 6 !Spéciale iCloud+ : tous les services, ceux qu'on utilise (ou pas).Enregistré mardi 29 juillet 2025 à 18h30, enregistrement accessible en direct sur X, YouTube, et LinkedIn Live. Un épisode châpitré : profitez-en !Présentation : Benjamin Vincent avec la participation de Gilles Dounès (ex-rédacteur en chef de MacPlus et co-auteur de “iPod backstage“ chez Dunod), Elie Abitbol (ex-président des Apple Premium Resellers en France) et Fabrice Neuman (consultant auprès des petites entreprises et contributeur à "Comment ça marche“).Au sommaire de cet épisode 242 : les versions beta publiques des futurs OS sont disponibles. Il ne s'agit pas des versions définitives qui n'arriveront qu'en septembre / octobre mais de versions encore en cours de développement mais suffisamment stables pour qu'Apple les propose aux non développeurs. A installer de préférence sur un autre appareil que votre iPhone, Mac, iPad ou Apple Watch principale : on n'est jamais trop prudent.Cette semaine, nous vous proposons un grand dossier consacré à iCloud+ en deux parties : un retour sur l'historique qui commence en 2000 avec iTools... jusqu'à 2025 ; le détail des services disponibles aujourd'hui à propos desquels nous disons, chacun, ceux que nous utilisons ou pas et pourquoi.Enfin, pas de bonus hebdo exclusif, cette semaine. Rendez-vous à la rentrée ! Merci à tous nos soutiens Patreon, rejoignez-les et aidez-nous à préparer au mieux la 6è saison en allant sur patreon.com/iweek.Rendez-vous mardi 26 août 2025 à partir de 18h30 (nouvel horaire) pour le coup d'envoi de la saison 6 dont l'enregistrement sera à suivre en direct sur X, YouTube et LinkedIn Live.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
On today's episode of Turtle Time - "The Most Evil Person Shannon Has Ever Met" - we discuss more news than you could ever imagine. We talk about the latest revelations from Scheana Shay's memoir, My Good Side, Lisa Vanderpump's tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, and Michelle and Aaron from The Valley breaking up. (26:35)We then discuss this week's episode of Real Housewives of Orange County (season 19, episode 3) - "A Birthday for Dubrow". (26:35)And finally, we briefly discuss the latest episode Real Housewives of Miami (season 7, episode 7) - "The Julia Texts". (1:15:55)If you enjoyed this episode and need more Turtle Time in your life, join the Turtle Time Patreon and become a Villa Rosa VIP to hear exclusive bonus content! We're recapping the Vanderpump Rules series from the beginning each week and uncovering all of its secrets.And if you need even more Turtle Time in your life, follow us on TikTok or Instagram. And please, if you want to watch some of the fun things we do, subscribe on YouTube.Turtle Time Takeaways (Powered by Riverside AI)Wolf Blitzer's envy of Bravo news coverage is humorous.The split between Michelle and Aaron is shocking and significant.Reality TV relationships often have unexpected fallout.Lisa Vanderpump's candidness with paparazzi reveals her priorities.Sheena's memoir offers surprising insights into her life.The iCloud has complicated personal relationships for many.Sheena's past experiences with lawsuits are eye-opening.The dynamics of friendship in reality TV can be complex.The Real Housewives of Orange County episode had unexpected drama.Taglines in reality shows can reflect deeper truths about the cast. January birthdays spark lively discussions among listeners.Recording conversations is a major breach of trust in the housewives' world.Katie's strategic mistakes lead to her downfall.Jen's emotional outburst reveals her struggles with bullying.Tamra's villainous reputation continues to polarize fans.Bowling night showcases relationship dynamics among cast members.Dawson's decision to join the Marines raises questions about financial realities.The Gatsby-themed party sets a new standard for extravagance.The narcissist party highlights Todd's controversial influence.Miami's recent episodes reveal a need for fresh storylines. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Si parla distrategie per fare il backup di iCloud, di come eliminare le app dall'App Library di iOS, di come usare il trackpad del vostro Mac come una bilancia, di AirTag originali e non, di servizi Reminder che si integrano con la mail.
Welcome to the WTR with your hosts, Jay and Karl, delving into the latest tech news, gadgets, games, and films!Available On: • Listen on Apple Podcasts | Listen on Spotify | Listen on Youtube | All Major PlatformsIn This Episode:NewsApple sues Jon Prosser for his iOS 26 YouTube leaks, Prosser respondsMeta refuses to sign EU's AI code of practiceBritish government set to back down on secret iCloud backdoor after US pressureApple and Google singled out under new UK Digital Markets regulationMicrosoft backs away from $80 games, drops The Outer Worlds 2 price to $70 'in line with current market conditions'We love hearing from you! Drop us a line in the comments or tweet us at @WeeklyTechRant or @weeklytechrant.bs on Bluesky
In this week's episode, we chat with Haleh Shoa, Founder and CEO of Picturli, to explore the complicated world of digital memory. Haleh shares how her own family's experiences inspired her to create a service that turns photo chaos into order, curating, organizing, and preserving personal archives for the long haul.We discuss what it really means to “own” your photos in an age where most of us rely on platforms like Google or iCloud. Who controls your images once they're uploaded? Do people even realize what they're giving up for convenience? From data privacy and facial recognition to emotional overload and the value of legacy, we dig into why your photos deserve more thought than a quick swipe. Laura shares the story of a woman who won $10,000 just for reading the fine print, reminding us how often we overlook the details that matter most. We also touch on the rising idea of digital inheritance and the need to designate a legacy contact, the habit of constant documenting, and the risks of losing meaningful memories in a flood of selfies and screenshots. For families who've experienced war, migration, or loss, preserving visual history can mean everything. Haleh brings a thoughtful and practical perspective on the tools, habits, and mindset we need to protect our memories and why now is the time to start.Haleh Shoa is the Founder and CEO of Picturli: a photo organization, curation, archiving, and design studio that helps families, individuals, and businesses transform their chaotic mess of photos into one clear and cohesive digital library. Haleh and her team meticulously organize their clients' photo collections into a searchable, secure, and easily sharable photo archive.
Apple hoeft toch geen achterdeurtje voor de Britse overheid in te bouwen in iCloud-accounts. Dat is met dank aan de stevige gesprekken tussen het VK en de VS over een handelsakkoord. Een van de eisen blijkt in het voordeel van Apple uit te pakken, nadat de Brittsen 'met hun rug tegen de muur' stonden. In februari bleek door berichtgeving van The Washington Post dat het VK in het geheim een achterderutje eiste van Apple. Daarmee wilde het bestanden in iCloud kunnen scannen op illegale content. Niet alleen bij Britten, maar bij accounts wereldwijd. Dat wilde Apple niet, maar het werd in februari wel al verplicht om een andere iCloud-beveiliging in het VK af te zwakken. Nu blijkt dat onder meer Vice President JD Vance zich in de onderhandelingen rond een handelsakkoord heeft hardgemaakt voor de privacy in de software van Apple. De Britten zijn daardoor nu overstag en een achterdeurtje blijft mogelijk uit, schrijft The Financial Times. Officieel hebben zowel de Amerikaanse als de Britse overheid nog niets bekend gemaakt. Verder in deze Tech Update: Stargate-project komt niet van de grond, doelstellingen verlaagd ChatGPT verwerkt 2,5 miljoen prompts per dag, volgens OpenAI Experimentele AI-modellen van OpenAI en Google winnen gouden medaille in wiskundewedstrijd See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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https://teachhoops.com/ The Cupertino Playbook: How Apple's Business Is Like Elite Basketball Coaching The worlds of technology and basketball seem far apart, but the principles driving Apple's success are remarkably similar to those of legendary coaches. At its core, Apple is run like an elite sports dynasty, with a clear vision, specialized talent, and a playbook competitors struggle to crack. The comparison begins with the head coach, a visionary who sets the team's entire philosophy. Like a coach obsessed with a singular system, Apple was built on the uncompromising vision of Steve Jobs. He was less a traditional CEO and more a demanding leader who dictated a style of play—simplicity and user experience—that his team had to execute to perfection. This "Think Different" philosophy became the team's identity, informing every product, ad campaign, and strategic decision, much like a coach's playbook. Here are four key ways the business of Apple mirrors the art of basketball coaching: 1. A Deep Bench of Specialists A coach's job is to recruit and develop talent for specific roles. Apple is stacked with “All-Stars” in every position: hardware engineers are the dominant centers, software developers are the visionary point guards, and supply chain wizards are the indispensable role players who do the dirty work. The company's genius lies in putting these specialists in a position to excel at their one thing, trusting their collective expertise will result in a flawless team performance. 2. The Ecosystem as the Unbeatable Playbook Dominant teams run integrated plays that are impossible to defend. For Apple, this is their ecosystem. The iPhone, Mac, Watch, and iCloud all work together seamlessly, creating a fluid system that keeps the user engaged. This strategy fosters immense brand loyalty, effectively locking customers into the "team" and making it incredibly difficult for them to switch jerseys to a competitor like Google or Samsung. 3. Fanatical Devotion to Fundamentals Coaches win championships by drilling the basics. Apple's "fundamental" is a flawless user experience. They obsess over details others ignore—the satisfying click of a button, the precise weight of a device, or the smoothness of a scrolling animation. This mastery of the basics ensures that on "game day" (product launch), the performance is perfect, building a foundation of trust and quality. 4. Adapting the Game Plan The best coaches evolve their strategy to stay ahead. Apple didn't stop at the personal computer. They scouted the future and pivoted to the iPod, the iPhone, and now to services like Apple TV+. This is like a coach shifting from a slow, post-up offense to a fast-paced, three-point shooting team to match the modern Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dans l'actu des nouvelles technologies et de l'accessibilité cette semaine : Du côté des applications et du web La conférence NFB 25, gros plan sur l'accessibilité numérique. Vispero répond : L'histoire derrière les derniers prix de JAWS. ILuvUI, l'IA d'Apple qui comprend les interfaces d'applications. La dernière mise à jour du narrateur de Windows apporte des descriptions d'images basées sur l'IA.. Android et ChromeOS fusionnent : Google va proposer une plateforme unique pour les smartphones, les tablettes et les PC. Problème bloquant d'accessibilité avec les messages vocaux dans l'appli Whatsapp pour iOS, en cours de résolution. L'extension Mots de passe iCloud d'Apple devient compatible avec Firefox sur Windows. Après plusieurs semaines de cahos, la connexion sur le site des impots pour les pro est de nouveau accessible. Le reste de l'actu Des gants IA : la fin du silence pour les sourdaveugles ? Carrefour, Leclerc et Picard mis en demeure par des associations car leurs sites et applications de vente ne sont pas entièrement accessibles aux aveugles et malvoyants. Témoignage Jean-François nous a contacté à propos des écouteurs SoundCore Aeroclip by Anker : les écouteurs ouverts ultimes pour sportifs. Et toujours notre dossier : Des écouteurs audio qui laissent les conduits auditifs libres, des accessoires indispensable pour le guidage numérique. Le coup de coeur de Yannick Aveugle, il sauve son ami handicapé tombé sur les rails, avant le passage d'un TGV. Remerciements Cette semaine, nous remercions Bolt, David, Jean-François et Plaza pour leurs infos ou leur dons. Si vous souhaitez vous aussi nous envoyer de l'info ou nous soutenir : Pour nous contactez ou nous envoyez des infos, passez par le formulaire de contact sur la page oxytude.org/contact. Pour nous soutenir (dons, liens affiliés ou liste de produits) rendez-vous sur la page oxytude.org/soutenir. Pour vos achats sur Amazon, passez par notre lien affilié. Pour animer cet épisode François, Philippe et Yannick.
W tym odcinku prowadzący omawiają plany OpenAI dotyczące stworzenia własnej przeglądarki internetowej, nową politykę YouTube’a, który nie będzie monetyzował wideo tworzonych/zawierających przez AI, oraz aktualizację iCloud dla Windows i Passwords ze wsparciem dla Firefoxa. Wśród nowości pojawia się debiut Cyberpunk … Czytaj dalej → The post 541: Nowy fotel do kokpitu i więcej o Z Fold7 first appeared on Retro Rocket Network.
Thank God It's Tuesday! This week, we're going phone free and asking some hard hitting questions about Chat GPT. We address a major elephant in the room (or actually NOT in the room) around Jack's Bachelor Party planning, close the loop on Love Island USA Season 7, recap the latest video to hit the 1+ million club and more.EPISODE NOTES:Clifton Park was Clifton Park-ing today (2:15)Peaks and Pits (4:31)What does Billy Joel look like? (5:27)A story I thought to omit (15:30)Nobody Asked Me, But... (22:28)The iCloud chokehold (27:30)Are you nice to Chat GPT? (34:00)We don't fact check Chat 36:48)Something MAJOR is missing from Jack's bachelor party plans (42:28)Wapping up Love Island (53:46)Big Creams and Big dreams realized (1:13:30)We just missed the Long Island Medium (1:28:55)Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon From Theresa Caputo (1:33:38)5 Random Things presented by Mohawk Chevrolet (1:35:35)
HiWelcome to an amazing episode of Missing Pieces. This one is amazing for multiple reasons. A) Donna's story is amazing and she tells is so wellB) Tracy interviewed Donna and co-produced the episode with me. And she also was amazing!!If you would like to email don DonNPE at iCloud dot com Catch me on instagram at npe_life_podcast If you would like to support the show we have some kick ass t-shirts for sell on printify. Order a size up, they run small. www.missingpieces.printify.me/If you wish to get in touch with Donna you can email her at donnaguy2410@gmail.comFAMILY HISTORY DRAMA : Unbelievable True StoriesWhether it's great lives or great tragedies, or just showing up for the adventure,...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
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Marty speaks about what's really in the Vision 26 Beta 3 release and shares an app for chamber music.Beta 3 detailsSystem & App Fixes Apps crash less often and run more smoothly. App updates and downloads are more reliable now. Pop-ups and menus behave better and appear where they should. Game & Control Improvements Game controllers work better, including smoother switching between hand tracking and controllers. You can move app windows again after using a game controller.Apple Intelligence (AI) Smarter on-device AI is now available for developers. Image generation and AI features now work better, including for non-English users.App Store & Subscriptions New accessibility info shows which apps support features like VoiceOver. Better tools for subscriptions, so developers can display offers more clearly.Media & Video Better video playback in music and immersive videos — fewer crashes or glitches. Improved syncing with iCloud, especially for media and setup data.Online & Cloud Cloud sharing works better, opening the right app. Stronger security for VPNs with outdated protocols removed.Immersive & Reality Features 3D apps and effects are more stable and show up correctly. Mac-to-Vision Pro streaming has fewer bugs and looks better.Typing & Text Fixes Undo works correctly in text editors. Supports better right-to-left language text like Arabic or Hebrew.We'd love your thoughts on our immersive classical music app with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra (Apple Vision Pro)https://www.reddit.com/r/classicalmusic/comments/1lukoxk/wed_love_your_thoughts_on_our_immersive_classical/ Mahler Chamber Music apphttps://apps.apple.com/de/app/mahler-chamber-orchestra/id6511231339?l=en-GBPrima Immersivehttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/prima-immersive/id6740540865Follow the live stream at YouTube.com/@VisionProfiles on Monday nights at 9 PM EST or catch the video later on Youtube or audio on any pod catcher serviceThePodTalkNetwork@gmail.comThePodTalk.Net
Send us a text!This week, the MacBook might be coming back as Apple's cheapest laptop ever! Also: Apple might be borrowing Claude or ChatGPT to power Siri, details on the next three years of Apple Vision headsets, the best Apple Watch faces, what to do when you're low on iCloud storage, and a new Under Review!This episode supported by:Listeners like you. Your support helps us fund CultCast Off-Topic, a new weekly podcast of bonus content available for everyone; and helps us secure the future of the podcast. You also get access to The CultClub Discord, where you can chat with us all week long, give us show topics, and even end up on the show. Support The CultCast at support.thecultcast.com — OR at CultOf9to5MacRumors.comFactor Meals. Treat yourself to Factor's delicious, high-quality, ready-to-eat meals delivered right to your door. Head over to FactorMeals.com/CultCast50off to get 50% off plus free shipping on your first box.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.This week's stories:Apple may launch its most affordable MacBook yet next yearApple could launch a more affordable MacBook early next year with a 13-inch display and an A18 Pro chipset.Apple might rely on AI rivals to make Siri smarterApple's struggle to develop artificial intelligence might reach the point where the company needs to outsource Siri to an AI partner.Lighter, cheaper Vision Air could rescue Apple's headset dreamThe Vision Air is reportedly on the drawing board. This more affordable version might revive Apple's flagging AR headset sales.These are the best and coolest Apple Watch facesIf you want to spice up and individualize your Apple Watch, here are the best and coolest faces out of the dozens of options.Long live Apple's late great iPod Hi-Fi stereoSure, HomePod and HomePod mini are amazing, but this man-shed MacBook user insists iPod Hi-Fi is the best speaker Apple ever made.Listener QuestionsClever Cleaner iPhone storage cleanup app: Free to use and free of ads, forever!Under Review: Portable CarPlay screens7" Wireless Car Display with Apple CarPlay10" Touchscreen Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Wireless Car Display with Apple CarPlay6.8" Foldable Touchscreen Car Display with Apple CarPlay
Hi, Today is a very special episode. Remember the episode called Richie Blair? Well, this episode we have his mom and his bio dad, telling their story. It's a side we rarely get to hear in this NPE world of ours. I'd like to sincerely thank Kelley and Roy for telling the side we don't hear from much at all. Even in person. Click here to hear Richie's episode. If you want to get in touch with Don, you can email him at don NPE at iCloud dot com. (spammer block) Or follow me on insta at NPE_LIFE_PODCASTTo buy some awesome Missing Piece shirts and support the show, go to missingpieces.printify.meAnd please rate and leave a review!!The Ryan Pyle PodcastThe Ryan Pyle Podcast with Ryan Pyle is a podcast and radio show hosted by adventure...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
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On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we talk through the changes introduced in the second developer beta of iOS 26. In iOS 26 beta 2, Apple refined several interface elements to slightly improve visual clarity and usability. The Control Center's Liquid Glass buttons now appear more clearly, thanks to increased background blur that makes them easier to distinguish. Similarly, the Reduce Transparency setting in Accessibility has been enhanced, further cutting down the see-through effect across the UI. Safari saw a couple of adjustments as well. The new tab button in the tab management view has been moved from the top left to the bottom left corner, bringing it back to its position in iOS 18. Additionally, when using the Compact tab bar layout, back and forward navigation buttons are now present. Apple Music now includes a Live Radio widget, giving users quicker access to real-time radio streams from their Home Screen. There's also a new ringtone option—"Alt 1" under the Reflection category—available in Sounds and Haptics settings. Low Power Mode's description has been rewritten for greater clarity, now explicitly noting that it reduces background activities, processing speed, display refresh rate, brightness, and limits features like 5G and iCloud syncing. Lastly, the default wallpaper introduced with iOS 26 has been updated to animate in response to the system's spatial photos feature, adding a more dynamic feel to the home screen. We also discuss Apple's apparent consideration of a bid to buy AI search startup Perplexity, as well as the new purple and green color options rumored for the iPhone 17. This episode is sponsored by Cash App. Download Cash App Today: https://capl.onelink.me/vFut/h7xvs873 #CashAppPod
A bill before the Senate could block states from regulating AI for ten years. Google is getting sued by a solar company for AI search hallucinations. Apple will be facing another consumer lawsuit over iCloud. xAI faces lawsuit over environmental impact of their AI data centers. Google is using YouTube content to train Gemini and Veo3. Adobe launched a new computational camera app. Xbox and AMD partner up for the next generation of gaming hardware, while a Meta collaboration might bring VR support to Xbox. Beat Saber leaves the Playstation. And we HAVE to check out these Fairphone leaks! Let's get our tech week started right! -- Show Notes and Links https://somegadgetguy.com/b/4MV Video Replay https://youtube.com/live/GkQpDcIvJ-Q Support Talking Tech with SomeGadgetGuy by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/talking-tech-with-somegadgetgu Find out more at https://talking-tech-with-somegadgetgu.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-c117ce for 40% off for 4 months, and support Talking Tech with SomeGadgetGuy.
Esperamos que te gusten estas noticias y que compartas el episodio con tus amigos y en nuestro grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/manzanasenfrentadas.iPhone Mirroring y la UE: Apple ha confirmado que la función iPhone Mirroring no estará disponible en la Unión Europea debido a conflictos con el Reglamento de Mercados Digitales (DMA), alegando riesgos para la privacidad y seguridad. La función sí se lanzará en EE. UU. y otros países. Demanda Colectiva por iCloud: Una demanda colectiva contra Apple por supuesta monopolización del almacenamiento digital ha sido revivida. Se acusa a Apple de limitar el acceso de terceros a datos esenciales para restaurar un iPhone, obligando a los usuarios a usar iCloud para ciertos archivos críticos y, en última instancia, a pagar por almacenamiento adicional. Demanda por la IA de Siri: Accionistas han demandado a Apple, alegando que la empresa engañó a los inversores al subestimar el tiempo necesario para integrar funciones avanzadas de IA en Siri. Esto provocó una caída del 25% en el valor de sus acciones. Cámara personalizada para F1: The Movie: Apple ha diseñado una cámara a medida utilizando piezas del iPhone 15 Pro, incluyendo su lente y el chip A17 Pro, para grabar escenas de alta velocidad en la película "F1: The Movie". La cámara graba en formato log sin compresión y se controla con un iPad. Anuncio Universitario "Mac vs PC": Apple ha lanzado un nuevo video promocional en YouTube dirigido a estudiantes universitarios, ridiculizando a los PC con Windows y destacando las virtudes del Mac. La campaña forma parte de la promoción "vuelta al cole" de Apple. Filtración Masiva de Datos: Se ha descubierto una de las mayores brechas de datos de la historia, exponiendo más de 16.000 millones de credenciales, incluyendo cuentas de Apple (Apple ID). Los datos son actuales y están estructurados para ser utilizados en actividades delictivas. #apple #podcast #tech
Have you ever shared your ETA with someone? Most of us have. Dave has a suggestion for how ETA should work in the future. We talk about the Apple's new design, Liquid Glass, and what drove the company to move in that direction for its OSes. We also talk about a new lawsuit that Apple faces over iCloud storage. Follow this podcast Brought to you by: LinkedIn Jobs: LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Did you know every week, nearly 40 million job seekers visit LinkedIn? Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/DALRYMPLE. Terms and conditions apply. Show Notes: WWDC: The Bento Boxes On AR being the driver for Apple's Liquid Glass Apple must face consumer lawsuit over iCloud storage, US judge rules YouTube's Latest Move Against Ad Blockers: Video Delays Shows and movies we're watching Anatomy of a Scandal, Netflix Trailer to upcoming Springsteen biopic
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard go over Apple's 2025 Design Award winners, exploring groundbreaking apps that showcase the best of Apple's platforms. From AI-powered language learning tools to visually stunning adventure games, these winners represent the pinnacle of mobile innovation and design excellence.Delight and Fun Category CapWords - Revolutionary language learning app that transforms everyday objects into interactive stickers, supporting nine languages with AI-powered photo recognition Balatro - Award-winning poker-inspired deck builder that cleverly teaches poker fundamentals while delivering addictive gameplay across multiple platforms Innovation Category Play - Developer-focused app enabling interactive SwiftUI prototype creation with seamless cross-device syncing between iPhone and Mac PBJ, the Musical - Quirky Shakespeare adaptation telling Romeo and Juliet with condiments as characters, featuring original soundtracks and creative storytelling Interaction Category Taobao - Pioneering Apple Vision Pro shopping experience with photorealistic 3D models allowing users to visualize furniture and products in their actual spaces DREDGE - Atmospheric horror fishing adventure with seamless gameplay continuity across iPhone, iPad, and Mac platforms Inclusivity Category Speechify - Accessibility-focused text-to-speech app supporting 50+ languages and hundreds of voices, designed for users with dyslexia, ADHD, and low vision Art of Fauna - Beautiful wildlife puzzle game featuring vintage-style artwork with full voiceover support and innovative block-based puzzle mechanics Social Impact Category Watch Duty - Critical wildfire tracking app providing real-time evacuation updates and emergency information faster than traditional services Neva - Emotionally resonant adventure game exploring environmental themes through the relationship between a girl and her wolf companion Visuals and Graphics Category Feather - Intuitive iPad app enabling users to transform 2D designs into stunning 3D models using touch and Apple Pencil interactions Infinity Nikki - Visually spectacular open-world adventure game featuring magical outfits, whimsical creatures, and breathtaking rendering quality Shortcuts Corner New "Use Model" action in Shortcuts enables cloud, local, or ChatGPT model integration for AI-powered automation Apple's Shortcuts Gallery now features dedicated Apple Intelligence examples including leftover recipe generation and PDF summarization App Caps Mikah's Pick: Gigapixel AI-powered photo upscaling app that enhances image resolution and quality using sophisticated machine learning models Features standard and low-res enhancement modes plus specialized face recovery for portrait photographs Particularly useful for printing older photos or enlarging images without quality loss Rosemary's Pick: Dark Noise Premium white noise app enabling custom sound mixing with extensive library of ambient sounds Supports audio layering with other apps, iCloud sync across devices, and Siri Shortcuts integration Includes whimsical features like "unnamed goose mode" and developer-friendly privacy controls These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today/episodes/757 Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard go over Apple's 2025 Design Award winners, exploring groundbreaking apps that showcase the best of Apple's platforms. From AI-powered language learning tools to visually stunning adventure games, these winners represent the pinnacle of mobile innovation and design excellence.Delight and Fun Category CapWords - Revolutionary language learning app that transforms everyday objects into interactive stickers, supporting nine languages with AI-powered photo recognition Balatro - Award-winning poker-inspired deck builder that cleverly teaches poker fundamentals while delivering addictive gameplay across multiple platforms Innovation Category Play - Developer-focused app enabling interactive SwiftUI prototype creation with seamless cross-device syncing between iPhone and Mac PBJ, the Musical - Quirky Shakespeare adaptation telling Romeo and Juliet with condiments as characters, featuring original soundtracks and creative storytelling Interaction Category Taobao - Pioneering Apple Vision Pro shopping experience with photorealistic 3D models allowing users to visualize furniture and products in their actual spaces DREDGE - Atmospheric horror fishing adventure with seamless gameplay continuity across iPhone, iPad, and Mac platforms Inclusivity Category Speechify - Accessibility-focused text-to-speech app supporting 50+ languages and hundreds of voices, designed for users with dyslexia, ADHD, and low vision Art of Fauna - Beautiful wildlife puzzle game featuring vintage-style artwork with full voiceover support and innovative block-based puzzle mechanics Social Impact Category Watch Duty - Critical wildfire tracking app providing real-time evacuation updates and emergency information faster than traditional services Neva - Emotionally resonant adventure game exploring environmental themes through the relationship between a girl and her wolf companion Visuals and Graphics Category Feather - Intuitive iPad app enabling users to transform 2D designs into stunning 3D models using touch and Apple Pencil interactions Infinity Nikki - Visually spectacular open-world adventure game featuring magical outfits, whimsical creatures, and breathtaking rendering quality Shortcuts Corner New "Use Model" action in Shortcuts enables cloud, local, or ChatGPT model integration for AI-powered automation Apple's Shortcuts Gallery now features dedicated Apple Intelligence examples including leftover recipe generation and PDF summarization App Caps Mikah's Pick: Gigapixel AI-powered photo upscaling app that enhances image resolution and quality using sophisticated machine learning models Features standard and low-res enhancement modes plus specialized face recovery for portrait photographs Particularly useful for printing older photos or enlarging images without quality loss Rosemary's Pick: Dark Noise Premium white noise app enabling custom sound mixing with extensive library of ambient sounds Supports audio layering with other apps, iCloud sync across devices, and Siri Shortcuts integration Includes whimsical features like "unnamed goose mode" and developer-friendly privacy controls These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today/episodes/757 Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard go over Apple's 2025 Design Award winners, exploring groundbreaking apps that showcase the best of Apple's platforms. From AI-powered language learning tools to visually stunning adventure games, these winners represent the pinnacle of mobile innovation and design excellence.Delight and Fun Category CapWords - Revolutionary language learning app that transforms everyday objects into interactive stickers, supporting nine languages with AI-powered photo recognition Balatro - Award-winning poker-inspired deck builder that cleverly teaches poker fundamentals while delivering addictive gameplay across multiple platforms Innovation Category Play - Developer-focused app enabling interactive SwiftUI prototype creation with seamless cross-device syncing between iPhone and Mac PBJ, the Musical - Quirky Shakespeare adaptation telling Romeo and Juliet with condiments as characters, featuring original soundtracks and creative storytelling Interaction Category Taobao - Pioneering Apple Vision Pro shopping experience with photorealistic 3D models allowing users to visualize furniture and products in their actual spaces DREDGE - Atmospheric horror fishing adventure with seamless gameplay continuity across iPhone, iPad, and Mac platforms Inclusivity Category Speechify - Accessibility-focused text-to-speech app supporting 50+ languages and hundreds of voices, designed for users with dyslexia, ADHD, and low vision Art of Fauna - Beautiful wildlife puzzle game featuring vintage-style artwork with full voiceover support and innovative block-based puzzle mechanics Social Impact Category Watch Duty - Critical wildfire tracking app providing real-time evacuation updates and emergency information faster than traditional services Neva - Emotionally resonant adventure game exploring environmental themes through the relationship between a girl and her wolf companion Visuals and Graphics Category Feather - Intuitive iPad app enabling users to transform 2D designs into stunning 3D models using touch and Apple Pencil interactions Infinity Nikki - Visually spectacular open-world adventure game featuring magical outfits, whimsical creatures, and breathtaking rendering quality Shortcuts Corner New "Use Model" action in Shortcuts enables cloud, local, or ChatGPT model integration for AI-powered automation Apple's Shortcuts Gallery now features dedicated Apple Intelligence examples including leftover recipe generation and PDF summarization App Caps Mikah's Pick: Gigapixel AI-powered photo upscaling app that enhances image resolution and quality using sophisticated machine learning models Features standard and low-res enhancement modes plus specialized face recovery for portrait photographs Particularly useful for printing older photos or enlarging images without quality loss Rosemary's Pick: Dark Noise Premium white noise app enabling custom sound mixing with extensive library of ambient sounds Supports audio layering with other apps, iCloud sync across devices, and Siri Shortcuts integration Includes whimsical features like "unnamed goose mode" and developer-friendly privacy controls These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today/episodes/757 Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard go over Apple's 2025 Design Award winners, exploring groundbreaking apps that showcase the best of Apple's platforms. From AI-powered language learning tools to visually stunning adventure games, these winners represent the pinnacle of mobile innovation and design excellence.Delight and Fun Category CapWords - Revolutionary language learning app that transforms everyday objects into interactive stickers, supporting nine languages with AI-powered photo recognition Balatro - Award-winning poker-inspired deck builder that cleverly teaches poker fundamentals while delivering addictive gameplay across multiple platforms Innovation Category Play - Developer-focused app enabling interactive SwiftUI prototype creation with seamless cross-device syncing between iPhone and Mac PBJ, the Musical - Quirky Shakespeare adaptation telling Romeo and Juliet with condiments as characters, featuring original soundtracks and creative storytelling Interaction Category Taobao - Pioneering Apple Vision Pro shopping experience with photorealistic 3D models allowing users to visualize furniture and products in their actual spaces DREDGE - Atmospheric horror fishing adventure with seamless gameplay continuity across iPhone, iPad, and Mac platforms Inclusivity Category Speechify - Accessibility-focused text-to-speech app supporting 50+ languages and hundreds of voices, designed for users with dyslexia, ADHD, and low vision Art of Fauna - Beautiful wildlife puzzle game featuring vintage-style artwork with full voiceover support and innovative block-based puzzle mechanics Social Impact Category Watch Duty - Critical wildfire tracking app providing real-time evacuation updates and emergency information faster than traditional services Neva - Emotionally resonant adventure game exploring environmental themes through the relationship between a girl and her wolf companion Visuals and Graphics Category Feather - Intuitive iPad app enabling users to transform 2D designs into stunning 3D models using touch and Apple Pencil interactions Infinity Nikki - Visually spectacular open-world adventure game featuring magical outfits, whimsical creatures, and breathtaking rendering quality Shortcuts Corner New "Use Model" action in Shortcuts enables cloud, local, or ChatGPT model integration for AI-powered automation Apple's Shortcuts Gallery now features dedicated Apple Intelligence examples including leftover recipe generation and PDF summarization App Caps Mikah's Pick: Gigapixel AI-powered photo upscaling app that enhances image resolution and quality using sophisticated machine learning models Features standard and low-res enhancement modes plus specialized face recovery for portrait photographs Particularly useful for printing older photos or enlarging images without quality loss Rosemary's Pick: Dark Noise Premium white noise app enabling custom sound mixing with extensive library of ambient sounds Supports audio layering with other apps, iCloud sync across devices, and Siri Shortcuts integration Includes whimsical features like "unnamed goose mode" and developer-friendly privacy controls These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today/episodes/757 Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard go over Apple's 2025 Design Award winners, exploring groundbreaking apps that showcase the best of Apple's platforms. From AI-powered language learning tools to visually stunning adventure games, these winners represent the pinnacle of mobile innovation and design excellence.Delight and Fun Category CapWords - Revolutionary language learning app that transforms everyday objects into interactive stickers, supporting nine languages with AI-powered photo recognition Balatro - Award-winning poker-inspired deck builder that cleverly teaches poker fundamentals while delivering addictive gameplay across multiple platforms Innovation Category Play - Developer-focused app enabling interactive SwiftUI prototype creation with seamless cross-device syncing between iPhone and Mac PBJ, the Musical - Quirky Shakespeare adaptation telling Romeo and Juliet with condiments as characters, featuring original soundtracks and creative storytelling Interaction Category Taobao - Pioneering Apple Vision Pro shopping experience with photorealistic 3D models allowing users to visualize furniture and products in their actual spaces DREDGE - Atmospheric horror fishing adventure with seamless gameplay continuity across iPhone, iPad, and Mac platforms Inclusivity Category Speechify - Accessibility-focused text-to-speech app supporting 50+ languages and hundreds of voices, designed for users with dyslexia, ADHD, and low vision Art of Fauna - Beautiful wildlife puzzle game featuring vintage-style artwork with full voiceover support and innovative block-based puzzle mechanics Social Impact Category Watch Duty - Critical wildfire tracking app providing real-time evacuation updates and emergency information faster than traditional services Neva - Emotionally resonant adventure game exploring environmental themes through the relationship between a girl and her wolf companion Visuals and Graphics Category Feather - Intuitive iPad app enabling users to transform 2D designs into stunning 3D models using touch and Apple Pencil interactions Infinity Nikki - Visually spectacular open-world adventure game featuring magical outfits, whimsical creatures, and breathtaking rendering quality Shortcuts Corner New "Use Model" action in Shortcuts enables cloud, local, or ChatGPT model integration for AI-powered automation Apple's Shortcuts Gallery now features dedicated Apple Intelligence examples including leftover recipe generation and PDF summarization App Caps Mikah's Pick: Gigapixel AI-powered photo upscaling app that enhances image resolution and quality using sophisticated machine learning models Features standard and low-res enhancement modes plus specialized face recovery for portrait photographs Particularly useful for printing older photos or enlarging images without quality loss Rosemary's Pick: Dark Noise Premium white noise app enabling custom sound mixing with extensive library of ambient sounds Supports audio layering with other apps, iCloud sync across devices, and Siri Shortcuts integration Includes whimsical features like "unnamed goose mode" and developer-friendly privacy controls These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today/episodes/757 Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard
We discuss other, weirder phones, iCloud storage tears and Dan's beta experiences.Please enjoy a CAT-branded flip phone.Apple finally lets developers use promo codes.Tim Cook and Brad Pitt showed up at Apple's 5th Avenue store to promote “F1, The Movie”.Apple's new transcription system is apparently really good.If you want to help out the show and get some great bonus content, consider becoming a Rebound Prime member! Just go to prime.reboundcast.com to check it out!Were you aware that you could buy things from us?! That's right! Shirts, iPhone cases, mugs, hats and one other type of thing are all available from our Rebound Store!
We're delighted to welcome back Juan Bagnell to the show to join Huyen Tue Dao, Mishaal Rahman and Ron Richards for all the Android 16 and WearOS updates and the latest in Tablet developments...BONUS! To celebrate 100 episodes of Android Faithful, you can get 20% off a membership to our Patreon! Unlock access to the Ad-Free Podcast, the After Hours bonus show and more. Use code AF100 at Patreon.com/AndroidFaithful or go tot AndroidFaithful.com/AF100 or AndroidFaithful.com/AF100year to sign up!Note: Time codes subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor00:07:30 - NEWSGoogle insists AOSP isn't dead, but it sure is different now.Legacy watch faces are being phased out of WearOS in 2026Some problems with the Android 16 rollout causing navigation issuesPATRON PICK: What Gemini app features are free versus paid?00:50:02 - HARDWARERumors pointing to Google Pixel 10 having Qi 2 supportYes, this Android phone from Vivo connects to an Apple Watch, iCloud and other Apple devices. For real life.A 5.3mm thin color ePaper tablet from Boox has us reelingWill the next Samsung Unpacked event be in NYC? Seems like it!Another reveal for the Nothing Phone (3), this time with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 401:15:23 - APPSMotoTags and Google's Find Hub gets UWB precision findingGasp! Ads are coming to WhatsApp!01:24:03 - COMMUNITYTom from Littleton, Colorado is frustrated by the volume slider.01:32:17 - BONUS! AFTER HOURSGoogle is killing Android Instant AppsHuawei's Next Tri-Fold Phone Coming in SeptemberSamsung Galaxy Watch 8 Lineup Adopts Ultra-Inspired DesignPixel phones may finally get native flashlight brightness controlsFirst Look at OnePlus Pad LiteOnePlus Watch 3 is coming July 8th Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cops say road rage killer's own photo in an iCloud landed him in cuffs for the brutal, execution-style murder of a beloved sports reporter. A Miami man tries to gun down his former mother-in-law in a calculated & cold-blooded shooting that left her fighting for her life. But he says it was a case of self-defense! Plus, a duo in Ohio is pinched for pulling off a real 'fowl' move! Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the federal case 24-CR-542 (AS), Sean Combs filed a motion to suppress evidence obtained from four separate warrants issued in 2024. These included a January warrant targeting Combs's iCloud accounts and three March warrants that authorized searches of his Los Angeles and Miami residences, as well as his person and two cell phones. Combs argued that the government's warrant applications were intentionally misleading and requested a Franks hearing—a legal proceeding used to challenge the truthfulness of statements made in an affidavit supporting a search warrant. He also contended that the warrants constituted unconstitutional “general warrants,” lacking the specificity required under the Fourth Amendment.Judge Arun Subramanian denied the motion, concluding that the warrant applications did not meet the legal standard required for a Franks hearing and that they were not impermissibly broad. The court found no evidence of deliberate falsehood or reckless disregard for the truth in the government's affidavits, nor did it determine the warrants lacked sufficient particularity in describing the items to be seized. As a result, the evidence collected through these searches will be admissible at trial, marking a key procedural victory for the prosecution as it prepares to present a wide-ranging case against Combs involving allegations of racketeering and sex trafficking.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.326.0.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In the latest In Touch With iOS with Dave he is joined by Chuck Joiner, Eric Bolden, Marty Jencius, Jeff Gamet, we dive into Apple's latest transparency report, highlighting strong privacy protections for Vision Pro users. They discuss cleaning tips for the device, a powerful D-Day immersive app, and upcoming WWDC 2025 expectations—especially the rumored iOS 26 redesign, AI integrations, and a potential homeOS. Apple TV's ad-free, privacy-respecting experience, critiques smart home frustrations, and weighs in on Instagram finally coming to iPad. Other topics include Apple's expanded iPad repair program, ChatGPT's new enterprise tools, and Apple's bid for more MLB streaming rights. The show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio Links to our Show Give us a review on Apple Podcasts! CLICK HERE we would really appreciate it! Click this link Buy me a Coffee to support the show we would really appreciate it. intouchwithios.com/coffee Another way to support the show is to become a Patreon member patreon.com/intouchwithios Website: In Touch With iOS YouTube Channel In Touch with iOS Magazine on Flipboard Facebook Page BlueSky Mastodon X Instagram Threads Spoutible Summary A deep dive into Apple's Vision Pro Transparency Report, discussing privacy implications and data protection measures. A discussion on the D-Day Immersive Documentary Experience on Vision Pro, highlighting the storytelling potential of immersive technology. WWDC 2025 Predictions, speculating on iOS 26, macOS Tahoe, Apple TV enhancements, and potential new features. The ongoing debate around Apple TV's superior privacy protections compared to Roku and Fire TV. ChatGPT's latest integrations, including meeting recordings and cloud drive access. Updates on Apple Arcade's newest games and Apple TV's expanding Major League Baseball coverage. Topics and Links In Touch With Vision Pro this week.
Sextortion scams targeting teen boys are on the rise — and they're happening through platforms parents trust, like Instagram, Snapchat and even Apple's iMessage. In this eye-opening conversation, Scrolling 2 Death host Nicki Petrossi and Sarah Gardner of Heat Initiative expose the devastating impact of these scams and the chilling truth about Apple's inaction.Why hasn't Apple built better protections? Why are predators thriving in their ecosystem? Why is Apple ignoring the CSAM stored in iCloud? And what can parents do right now to safeguard their children? This is a must-listen for anyone who believes Big Tech should be held accountable for child safety.Wall Street Journal: 'Sextortion' Scams Involving Apple Messages Ended in Tragedy for These BoysAbout Sarah GardnerSarah Gardner is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Heat Initiative. Prior to launching Heat's campaign to hold Apple accountable, Sarah spent 10 years at Thorn, an organization that builds technology to combat online child sexual abuse, where she was integral to its growth from a small, start-up effort to a multi-million dollar nonprofit. As Vice President of External Affairs, she helped develop a plan to eliminate child sexual abuse material from the internet which spurred a $63M investment in the organization through the TED Audacious Prize. Sarah also worked at Free the Slaves, an organization empowering local organizations to end modern forms of slavery.
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Ever wished you could merge your Apple accounts or automate your lawn care? This week's Mac Geek Gab has you covered! Discover how to finally merge your Apple accounts, combining your purchases and iCloud data seamlessly. Dave, Adam, and Pete dive into the long-awaited solution for those juggling multiple Apple […]
How can you preserve simplicity and work at a reasonable pace in an increasingly complex and rushed environment? That's the question I'm answering today. You can subscribe to this podcast on: Podbean | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | TUNEIN Links: Email Me | Twitter | Facebook | Website | Linkedin The ULTIMATE PRODUCTIVITY WORKSHOP Get Your Copy Of Your Time, Your Way: Time Well Managed, Life Well Lived The Time Sector System 5th Year Anniversary The Working With… Weekly Newsletter Carl Pullein Learning Centre Carl's YouTube Channel Carl Pullein Coaching Programmes Subscribe to my Substack The Working With… Podcast Previous episodes page Script | 370 Hello, and welcome to episode 370 of the Your Time, Your Way Podcast. A podcast to answer all your questions about productivity, time management, self-development, and goal planning. My name is Carl Pullein, and I am your host of this show. Two of the challenges we face today are the increasing complexity in our work life. Yet, that has been around forever. New technology requires us to learn new techniques for doing things and, perhaps, the biggest challenge of all is dealing with the speed at which things come at us. Interestingly, the number of emails we get today is comparable to the number of letters people in the 1970s and 80s received. Yet the number of phone calls we get have dramatically dropped. That's largely due to the move towards instant messages—which were not around in the 70s and 80s. The difference is the speed at which we are expected to respond. With a letter, there was some doubt about when the letter would arrive. It might arrive the next day, but there was always a chance it would take two or three days. And when it did arrive, we had at least twenty four hours to respond. Today, there are some people who expect you to respond to an email immediately—no thought that you may be working on something else or in a meeting with an important customer. So the question we should explore is how we can navigate the way we work today without letting people down, but at the same time work at a comfortable speed which minimises mistakes and leaves us feeling fulfilled at the end of the day. So, with that stated, let me hand you over to the Mystery Podcast Voice for this week's question. This week's question comes from Tom. Tom asks, Hi Carl, over the years, my productivity system has changed with technology. I began, like you, with a Franklin Planner in the 1990s, then I moved to Getting Things Done and managed everything digitally. These days, I am struggling to keep up, and it just seems so complicated. Do you have any thoughts on how to keep things simple? Hi Tom, thank you for your question. One way to look at this is to remember that the basic principles of good time management and productivity will never change. Those principles are incorporated in COD—Collect, Organise and Do. No matter how complicated or fast things get, we still need a way to collect stuff and trust that what we collect will be where we want it to be when we process it. We need an organisation system that works for us. And that means, we can find what we need when we need it. And finally, we want to be maximising the time we spend doing the work, so we avoid backlogs building. It's within this framework we can evolve our systems. Thirty years ago, we would have been collecting with pen and paper. Today, it's likely we will collect using our phones or computer. Thirty years ago we would have had stacks of file folders and a filing cabinet or two to store those folders. Today, those files will likely be held in the cloud—Google Drive, iCloud or OneDrive, for instance. So while the tools have changed, the principles have not. I'm a big rugby fan. I've been following Leeds Rhinos since my grandfather took me to my first game when I was five years old. The teams that win the championships and cup games are the ones who get the basics right. In rugby, that is playing the majority of the game in the oppositions half. Being aggressive in defence and ensuring their players are disciplined—giving away silly penalties is one sure way to lose games. The teams that lose are the ones who don't get these basics right. They try to be clever, get frustrated, and drop the ball (quite literally) and give away unnecessary penalties, which results in them giving away territory and playing the majority of the game in their own half. The message is always the same. Get the basics right and the results will come. This is the same for you, too, Tom. Get the basics right and that's following the principles of COD. The problems will start when we begin trying to do multiple things at the same time. Multi-tasking is not a strategy. Sure there are some things you can do at the same time. Walking and thinking about solving a problem, listening to a podcast while doing the dishes or cleaning up the house. But you are not going to be able to write a report, prepare a presentation and reply to your emails at the same time. These are very different types of work requiring different skills. A report is well thought out words and conclusions. A presentation is a visual representation of your main points and writing emails is about communicating clearly in words. All requiring different parts of your brain. This is why categorising the work you do works so well. With categorising, or chunking or batch processing—they all mean the same thing—you are grouping similar tasks together and doing them at the same time. For example, you can collect your actionable emails together and set aside thirty to sixty minutes each day for responding to them. If you were consistent with that, you would always be on top of your mails and no one would be waiting much longer that 24 hours for a reply. Similarly if you were responsible for sending out proposals to prospective customers, if you were to spend an hour or so on those each day, you would rarely have any backlogs and your proposals would be going out quickly without errors. It's when we stop following these principles we become like the losing rugby teams. We've stopped following the game plan and become frustrated, which leads to mistakes which in turn means we lose the game. Or in the world of work, we create backlogs, deadlines are missed and we feel horrible, stressed out and overwhelmed. I've always found it fascinating to learn how productive people work. I saw recently an interview with Tim Cook, where he mentioned he wakes up at 4:00 am, and the first hour of his day is spent doing email. I remember reading that Jack Dorsey, one of the founders of Twitter and the CEO of Square, who would schedule his days by category of work. Monday and Tuesdays were spend on marketing, Wednesdays were problem solving and Thursdays would be spent at Square and Fridays at Twitter. They all have some structure to their days. Incidentally, this was the same for Winston Churchill and Charles Darwin. They both followed a strict structure to their days which ensured they spent time each day on the things that mattered. While the way we work and the tools we use to do our work may change, the way we structure our days doesn't have to. Twenty years ago, spending an hour on returning phone messages was the norm. Today, that same hour will likely be spent responding to Slack or Teams messages and email. If you want to get control of your time and remain productive, it will be helpful to know what is important. What is your core work? The work you are paid to do? What does that look like at a task level? Working in concepts doesn't work here. You need to go to the next level and determine what your work looks like at a task level. An accountant will need to put numbers into a spreadsheet (or something similar) in order to get the information they need to be able to advise their clients. The question therefore becomes how much time do they need to do that each day to ensure they are on top of their work? As a former Franklin Planner user, you will know the importance of daily and weekly planning. This is about knowing what is important today and this week. It's about allocating sufficient time to getting that work done and being strict about what you allow on your calendar. Perhaps part of the problem we face today is the increasing demands on our time. It's easy to ask someone to jump on a Teams or Zoom call for “a few minutes” Ha! How often does five minutes turn into thirty minutes? And because of the simplicity of doing these calls, we accept. Perhaps too readily. I don't have Zoom or Teams on my phone. If I am not with my laptop, I cannot do a video call. It's a rule. And a non-negotiable one too. Where are your rules? What will you accept and, more importantly, not accept? One way you can manage this is to limit the number of meetings you have each day. If you spend seven hours of your eight hours of your work day in meetings, how will you find the time to do the work you are employed to do? That isn't a task management issue. That's a time issue. It doesn't matter how many tasks you have to do today if you do not have the time protected for doing them. It's on you to protect that time and that doesn't matter where you are in the hierarchy chain. If your boss expects you to be in seven hours of meetings each day and write reports, prepare presentations and respond to your emails and messages, that's an issue you need to take up with your boss. No tool or productivity system will sort that out for you. Even with the help of AI, you will struggle to do your work with that kind of time conflict. Now when it comes to managing your files and notes, I would say don't reinvent the wheel. Several years ago, Microsoft and Apple's engineers released we were terrible at managing our documents. So, they began rolling out self contained folders for their professional tools such as Word and Keynote. You no longer need to file these documents in folders you create. Instead you can save them and let your computer organise them for you. For example, if you use Word, all your word documents can be saved to the Word container folder in OneNote. Just like Google Docs. These are all kept together and you can then organise them in a variety of ways. You can do it alphabetically, the date the document was created or when it was last modified (great for when collaborating with other people). In iCloud and Google Drive, you can also organise by which documents are shared. Your computer does the hard work so you don't have to. There's certainly no longer a need to create sophisticated file folder structures that take forever to keep organised. You don't have time for that. Let your computer do the work for you. And not only have these companies made organising our work easier, they have been gradually improving search features too. Now as long as you know a date range, a keyword or a title, you'll be able to find any document in seconds. There is no longer any need to manually organise your documents. The only responsibility you have is to ensure the names of the documents you have saved mean something to you. If you're downloading a document, make sure you rename it. There's some very strange file naming conventions out there. And that's about it, Tom. Stick to the basics of COD—Collect, Organise, Do. Be strict about what you allow on your calendar (even if that means you need to an uncomfortable talk with your boss) and let your computer do the hard work of filing for you. I hope that has helped. Thank you for your question. And thank you to you too for listening. It just remains for me now to with you all a very very productive week.
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