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Your iPhone and iPad have a hidden powerhouse that rivals macOS Finder - and most users barely scratch its surface. Mikah Sargent takes you on a comprehensive tour of the Files app, revealing powerful features like document scanning, server connections, and collaborative folder sharing that transform your mobile device into a serious productivity machine. Recents Tab Features - Exploring the most recently accessed files and discovering the powerful "more" button (three dots) that unlocks advanced selection and viewing options File Selection and Management - How to select multiple files at once, switch between icon and list views, and sort by various criteria including name, date, size, and tags Built-in Document Scanner - Step-by-step demonstration of the integrated scanning feature that can capture physical documents and automatically convert them to PDFs with edge detection iCloud Drive Integration - Understanding how Desktop, Documents, and Downloads folders sync between devices, plus accessing app-specific folders like Keynote presentations Browse Tab Deep Dive - Navigating the main file structure with Locations, Favorites, and Tags sections for organized file management On-Device vs Cloud Storage - Important distinction between "On My iPhone/iPad" storage (local only) and iCloud Drive (syncs across devices) Third-Party Service Integration - How cloud providers like Dropbox, Google Drive, and Box appear as locations within the Files app for unified file access Server Connections - Connecting to network servers using URLs or IP addresses with username/password authentication Advanced File Actions - Comprehensive tour of tap-and-hold context menus including copy, move, share, download management, compression, and Quick Look preview File Tagging System - Creating and managing color-coded tags for organizing documents, with examples like categorizing receipts, work files, and user manuals Favorites and Quick Access - Adding frequently used folders to the Favorites section for faster navigation and workflow optimization Collaborative Folder Sharing - Setting up shared folders where multiple users can add, edit, and manage files together, complete with messaging and permission controls Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Mac at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-mac Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
Your iPhone and iPad have a hidden powerhouse that rivals macOS Finder - and most users barely scratch its surface. Mikah Sargent takes you on a comprehensive tour of the Files app, revealing powerful features like document scanning, server connections, and collaborative folder sharing that transform your mobile device into a serious productivity machine. Recents Tab Features - Exploring the most recently accessed files and discovering the powerful "more" button (three dots) that unlocks advanced selection and viewing options File Selection and Management - How to select multiple files at once, switch between icon and list views, and sort by various criteria including name, date, size, and tags Built-in Document Scanner - Step-by-step demonstration of the integrated scanning feature that can capture physical documents and automatically convert them to PDFs with edge detection iCloud Drive Integration - Understanding how Desktop, Documents, and Downloads folders sync between devices, plus accessing app-specific folders like Keynote presentations Browse Tab Deep Dive - Navigating the main file structure with Locations, Favorites, and Tags sections for organized file management On-Device vs Cloud Storage - Important distinction between "On My iPhone/iPad" storage (local only) and iCloud Drive (syncs across devices) Third-Party Service Integration - How cloud providers like Dropbox, Google Drive, and Box appear as locations within the Files app for unified file access Server Connections - Connecting to network servers using URLs or IP addresses with username/password authentication Advanced File Actions - Comprehensive tour of tap-and-hold context menus including copy, move, share, download management, compression, and Quick Look preview File Tagging System - Creating and managing color-coded tags for organizing documents, with examples like categorizing receipts, work files, and user manuals Favorites and Quick Access - Adding frequently used folders to the Favorites section for faster navigation and workflow optimization Collaborative Folder Sharing - Setting up shared folders where multiple users can add, edit, and manage files together, complete with messaging and permission controls Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Mac at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-mac Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
Your iPhone and iPad have a hidden powerhouse that rivals macOS Finder - and most users barely scratch its surface. Mikah Sargent takes you on a comprehensive tour of the Files app, revealing powerful features like document scanning, server connections, and collaborative folder sharing that transform your mobile device into a serious productivity machine. Recents Tab Features - Exploring the most recently accessed files and discovering the powerful "more" button (three dots) that unlocks advanced selection and viewing options File Selection and Management - How to select multiple files at once, switch between icon and list views, and sort by various criteria including name, date, size, and tags Built-in Document Scanner - Step-by-step demonstration of the integrated scanning feature that can capture physical documents and automatically convert them to PDFs with edge detection iCloud Drive Integration - Understanding how Desktop, Documents, and Downloads folders sync between devices, plus accessing app-specific folders like Keynote presentations Browse Tab Deep Dive - Navigating the main file structure with Locations, Favorites, and Tags sections for organized file management On-Device vs Cloud Storage - Important distinction between "On My iPhone/iPad" storage (local only) and iCloud Drive (syncs across devices) Third-Party Service Integration - How cloud providers like Dropbox, Google Drive, and Box appear as locations within the Files app for unified file access Server Connections - Connecting to network servers using URLs or IP addresses with username/password authentication Advanced File Actions - Comprehensive tour of tap-and-hold context menus including copy, move, share, download management, compression, and Quick Look preview File Tagging System - Creating and managing color-coded tags for organizing documents, with examples like categorizing receipts, work files, and user manuals Favorites and Quick Access - Adding frequently used folders to the Favorites section for faster navigation and workflow optimization Collaborative Folder Sharing - Setting up shared folders where multiple users can add, edit, and manage files together, complete with messaging and permission controls Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Mac at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-mac Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
View this video at https://macmost.com/how-icloud-works-with-your-files.html. iCloud provides Apple users with many benefits, including automatic syncing between devices. Learn how it actually works when you use iCloud Drive and other iCloud services with your Mac, iPhone and iPad.
Palabras clave SoC, híbrido, IA, HTTP, imágenes, puertas traseras, privacidad, icloudrive, funcionamiento Evolución de la arquitectura de los SoC Procesamiento de Inteligencia Artificial en Dispositivos Apple Eficiencia del procesamiento de imágenes Seguridad y Privacidad en Sistemas Apple Funcionamiento de iCloud Drive
Palabras clave SoC, híbrido, IA, HTTP, imágenes, puertas traseras, privacidad, icloudrive, funcionamiento Evolución de la arquitectura de los SoC Procesamiento de Inteligencia Artificial en Dispositivos Apple Eficiencia del procesamiento de imágenes Seguridad y Privacidad en Sistemas Apple Funcionamiento de iCloud Drive
The fallback for law enforcement agencies has always been the place where files are stored, and all the best encryption within end-to-end communications will not stop unencrypted files at rest from being examined. But when the user encrypts data into the Cloud and where they hold their own keys, that's when the nightmare begins for them. The rise of cybersecurity on the Internet Let's pinpoint the start of cybersecurity on the Internet to the 1970s. This saw the rise of the Lucifer cipher and saw banks properly protect their communications. This led to the 56-bit DES encryption method, and which led many to suspect that the size of the key had been crippled due to the demands of law enforcement agencies. But, there was an even greater threat to these agencies evolving: public key encryption. The rise of public key encryption started in the mid-1970s when Whitfield Diffie and Marty Hellman first defined a method that allowed us to secure our communications using a key exchange method — the Diffie-Hellman key exchange method. And then, almost a year later, Rivest, Shamir and Adleman presented a way to digitally sign a hash of data with the RSA signature method, and where a server could sign a hash of data with its private key and for this to be verified with an associated public key. For almost the first time, we could digitally verify that we were connecting to a valid system. But, the RSA method could not only sign data, it could also encrypt things with a public key, and where the private key could now be used to decrypt the data. It was a nightmare come true for law enforcement agencies. What was magical about these methods was that you could encrypt data with keys that could be created for every single session — and generated and stored on user devices. User devices could even pick the keys that they wanted and their sizes and security levels. The days of security being crippled were fading fast. While the first versions of SSL were crippled by the demands for limits on this security, eventually, SSL evolved into something that could not be controlled. But, still files could still be viewed on user devices, so it was not a major problem for investigators. Then, in 2001, the AES method was standardized by NIST, along with the newly defined SHA-256 hashing method, and we basically had all the security methods in place. But all of this did not please law enforcement agencies. For them, the rise of cryptography removed the opportunities that they had had in the past and where they could mass harvest information from phone calls or from the postal service. For the first time in history, citizens were free from spying from both those who protect nations and those who attack citizens. The Wild West years of the early Internet — and where little could be trusted — have subsided, and now we have systems which take encryption from one service on a device to another service on another device — end-to-end encryption. End-to-end encryption For some, end-to-end encryption was the final nail in the coffin for those who wish to monitor the tracks of citizens. This is data in motion, and where law enforcement agencies could still peak at data at rest and where the data is actually stored. Once data in motion and data at rest were encrypted, the door was effectively closed for peaking at data. And, so, companies such as Apple advanced new methods which protected data at rest, and where all of a citizen's data could be encrypted onto the Cloud without Apple having the encryption key to view any part of it. For this, they created the Advanced Data Protection service: This service protects things like citizens' photos, iCloud Drive, and wallet passes. For almost the first time, we had almost perfect security — and where five decades of advancement were finally coming together. We now have end-to-end encryption in apps such as What's App and Signal, and Apple provides secure data storage. But, some governments around the world saw the rise of privacy as a threat to their security agencies, and where the usage of encryption with file storage and over-the-air would mean that they could not monitor their citizens for threats against society. It is — and always will be — a lose-lose store on both sides. And, so, many governments have been calling for a back door in cryptography so that a “good guy” could get access to the citizen data and communication, but not a “bad guy”. Unfortunately, that's not the way that encryption works, and where backdoors are a bad thing and difficult to hide. So, the UK government has put pressure on Apple to provide them with a backdoor into their secure systems. For this, Apple would have to either provide them with a magic key to open up encrypted communications and file store, or dump their Advanced Data Protection system, and leave files unencrypted for investigation. Apple stepping back It would have been a difficult choice for Apple, but they have decided to drop their Advanced Data Protection system for UK users, and not go with the nightmare of a backdoor in their systems. Imagine if a terrorist had stored their files in iCloud, and law enforcement agencies had requested these files. Well, Apple would have to hold their hands up and say that they didn't have the encryption files to access them, as the encryption keys were held by the user. I trust Apple and believe they have some of the best security around. When was the last time you heard of someone getting some malware on an Apple system? They support a proper secure enclave and are advancing a privacy-aware cloud infrastructure for machine learning. They have also brought forward homomorphic encryption applications. Of all the big tech companies, Apple leads the way in terms of supporting the privacy and the security of users. Conclusions I feel sorry for Apple, as they have been painted into a corner. From a cybersecurity point-of-view, it is disappointing that Apple has been forced to step back on the Advanced Data Protection tool, as it was a great advancement in overcoming large-scale data breaches. And, like it or not, there is no magic wand that stops a bad actor from using something that a good actor has access to. Basically, if you leave your front door key under the mat, you have no guarantee that someone else will find the key and use it. We have advanced cybersecurity for the past few decades and now use end-to-end encryption in a way we should have done from the start of the Internet. Of course, there are no winners in this, and society must find ways to protect itself from bad people, but opening up the whole of iCloud seems like a disaster waiting to happen. The door is open for other more agile companies to support enhanced security and privacy, as the large tech companies seem to be applying the brake on some of their security advancements.
We are back from Moore great radio content. Featuring radio news, a cool country outlet from the Cayman Islands and even an interesting warning show from Georgia.And we discussed why radio stations keep playing Christmas music early each yearSorry, we also check out a cool and interesting morning show in Georgia
In Folge 216 sprechen die ApfelNerds über Apples & Googles Safari-Such-Deal, den das DOJ in Zukunft unterbinden könnte, iCloud Drive bekommt "Geladene Objekte behalten", Apple hat die diesjährige Periskop-Linsen bestellt, wir sprechen über die Themen in Mark Gurmans PowerOn-Newsletter, die iOS 18 Beta 3 ist da und Daniel pickt die Insta360 GO 3S.
En este episodio, Samir y Jairo hablan sobre varios temas relacionados con Apple. Discuten sobre la decisión de Apple de no lanzar Apple Intelligence en Europa debido a la ley de mercados digitales. También hablan sobre la preventa de las gafas Vision Pro en Europa y otros países de Asia. Samir comparte su experiencia con las Vision Pro y cómo las utiliza para entretenimiento y en aviones. Luego, discuten sobre la beta de Sequoia para Mac y la función de mantener descargados los archivos en iCloud Drive. También mencionan la función de capítulos en Apple Podcasts y la aplicación Final Cut Camera para grabar videos con múltiples cámaras, entre otras cosas. Además, anuncian que regalarán un pin de la WWDC y planean invitar a un oyente para que hable sobre su experiencia con un ecosistema dual. Capítulos 00:00 Introducción y estado de salud 01:19 Apple Intelligence no llega a Europa 09:39 La beta de Sequoia para Mac y la función de mantener descargados los archivos en iCloud Drive 14:35 La función de capítulos en Apple Podcasts 25:37 Final Cut para iPad y la suscripción mensual 27:06 Automatización del ensamblaje de iPhones por Apple 40:46 Aumento del límite de tamaño de las aplicaciones 45:28 Falta de interés en la tecnología en Colombia 47:26 Regalo de un pin de la WWDC 49:53 Invitación a un oyente con un ecosistema dual
Algo está pasando con iOS 17.4.1 ... cierres de aplicaciones, fallos de iCloud, iCloud Drive que no funciona... Cualquier comentario, duda, idea o debate puedes decírmelo en elminicast@gmail.com o en twitter en @laurindel o en Mastodon en @laurindel@masto.es. No olvides compartir este podcast con todo aquel a quien creas que le puede interesar, y las valoraciones en cualquiera que sea la plataforma en que me escuchas son super agradecidas y me ayudas mucho a hacer crecer el podcast. music by Dyalla Swain http://soundcloud.com/dyallas --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elminicastdelaurindel/message
View in HD at . If your iCloud Drive space is full, then you can clear space by moving files to your local internal drive's storage or an external archive drive. Learn how to do free up space on iCloud Drive.
En este episodio especial de TipsX4, nos sumergimos profundamente en el corazón de la tecnología de Apple para revelar las diferencias esenciales y a menudo malentendidas entre iCloud y iCloud Drive. Acompaña a Rafa en una exploración detallada de estos dos servicios cruciales, donde desmitificaremos las confusiones comunes y te equiparemos con el conocimiento necesario para maximizar tu experiencia digital. Descubrirás cómo iCloud no solo mantiene tus dispositivos Apple en perfecta sincronía, sino que también asegura tus preciados datos, desde fotos hasta contraseñas y mucho más, mientras que iCloud Drive actúa como tu disco duro virtual en la nube, permitiéndote gestionar y acceder a tus archivos desde cualquier lugar. Aprenderás sobre las limitaciones, las ventajas, y cómo estos servicios pueden transformar tu manera de trabajar y jugar, manteniendo tus archivos seguros y accesibles. Además, profundizaremos en consejos prácticos sobre cómo habilitar y aprovechar iCloud Drive, incluyendo la organización de archivos, la creación de carpetas compartidas, y mucho más. Ya seas un usuario experimentado de Apple o alguien buscando mejorar su flujo de trabajo en la nube, este episodio es para ti. Prepárate para romper mitos y descubrir la verdad que Apple no te ha dicho. ¡Sigue a Rafa para este viaje tecnológico y asegúrate de no perder ningún consejo valioso! No olvides suscribirte, darle me gusta y compartir tu opinión en los comentarios. ¿Tienes alguna duda o tema que quisieras que exploráramos en futuros episodios? ¡Háznoslo saber!
Jason Snell is leading MacBreak Weekly again this week! Could Apple bring Google Gemini to its iPhones and iOS 18? You can now buy the M1 MacBook Air at Walmart for a very affordable price. And is it the end of Hackintosh? Apple in talks to license Google Gemini for iPhone, iOS 18 generative AI tools. "The full exchange between Riley Testut and Apple's Kyle Andeer re the Core Technology Fee..." Walmart brings the popular MacBook Air with the M1 chip to its shelves. M3 MacBook Air said to lose 50% of its performance in clamshell mode. Modded M3 MacBook Air outperforms the more expensive M3 MacBook Pro with supercharged cooling. Serious bug in Sonoma 14.4 will destroy saved versions in iCloud Drive. Hackintosh is (almost) dead. Picks of the Week: John's Pick: Chronicling Andy's Pick: Gestimer Alex's Pick: Spatial Symphony Jason's Pick: Windora Hosts: Jason Snell, Alex Lindsay, and Andy Ihnatko Guest: John Voorhees Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wix.com/studio kolide.com/macbreak joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT ecamm.com/twit or use Promo Code TWIT
Jason Snell is leading MacBreak Weekly again this week! Could Apple bring Google Gemini to its iPhones and iOS 18? You can now buy the M1 MacBook Air at Walmart for a very affordable price. And is it the end of Hackintosh? Apple in talks to license Google Gemini for iPhone, iOS 18 generative AI tools. "The full exchange between Riley Testut and Apple's Kyle Andeer re the Core Technology Fee..." Walmart brings the popular MacBook Air with the M1 chip to its shelves. M3 MacBook Air said to lose 50% of its performance in clamshell mode. Modded M3 MacBook Air outperforms the more expensive M3 MacBook Pro with supercharged cooling. Serious bug in Sonoma 14.4 will destroy saved versions in iCloud Drive. Hackintosh is (almost) dead. Picks of the Week: John's Pick: Chronicling Andy's Pick: Gestimer Alex's Pick: Spatial Symphony Jason's Pick: Windora Hosts: Jason Snell, Alex Lindsay, and Andy Ihnatko Guest: John Voorhees Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: zscaler.com/zerotrustAI wix.com/studio kolide.com/macbreak joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT ecamm.com/twit or use Promo Code TWIT
Jason Snell is leading MacBreak Weekly again this week! Could Apple bring Google Gemini to its iPhones and iOS 18? You can now buy the M1 MacBook Air at Walmart for a very affordable price. And is it the end of Hackintosh? Apple in talks to license Google Gemini for iPhone, iOS 18 generative AI tools. "The full exchange between Riley Testut and Apple's Kyle Andeer re the Core Technology Fee..." Walmart brings the popular MacBook Air with the M1 chip to its shelves. M3 MacBook Air said to lose 50% of its performance in clamshell mode. Modded M3 MacBook Air outperforms the more expensive M3 MacBook Pro with supercharged cooling. Serious bug in Sonoma 14.4 will destroy saved versions in iCloud Drive. Hackintosh is (almost) dead. Picks of the Week: John's Pick: Chronicling Andy's Pick: Gestimer Alex's Pick: Spatial Symphony Jason's Pick: Windora Hosts: Jason Snell, Alex Lindsay, and Andy Ihnatko Guest: John Voorhees Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wix.com/studio kolide.com/macbreak joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT ecamm.com/twit or use Promo Code TWIT
Jason Snell is leading MacBreak Weekly again this week! Could Apple bring Google Gemini to its iPhones and iOS 18? You can now buy the M1 MacBook Air at Walmart for a very affordable price. And is it the end of Hackintosh? Apple in talks to license Google Gemini for iPhone, iOS 18 generative AI tools. "The full exchange between Riley Testut and Apple's Kyle Andeer re the Core Technology Fee..." Walmart brings the popular MacBook Air with the M1 chip to its shelves. M3 MacBook Air said to lose 50% of its performance in clamshell mode. Modded M3 MacBook Air outperforms the more expensive M3 MacBook Pro with supercharged cooling. Serious bug in Sonoma 14.4 will destroy saved versions in iCloud Drive. Hackintosh is (almost) dead. Picks of the Week: John's Pick: Chronicling Andy's Pick: Gestimer Alex's Pick: Spatial Symphony Jason's Pick: Windora Hosts: Jason Snell, Alex Lindsay, and Andy Ihnatko Guest: John Voorhees Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: zscaler.com/zerotrustAI wix.com/studio kolide.com/macbreak joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT ecamm.com/twit or use Promo Code TWIT
View in HD at . Sharing files with iCloud Drive is often a better solution than sending a file email or message. But it can be tricky to send a file or whole folder if the other person doesn't have an iCloud account.
Fire up those buzzers, it's game show time! We have the self proclaimed Mr. Default being challenged by a no-name up and comer. Two will enter. One will leave crowned as Mr. Default 2023.
Episodio a raíz de un artículo de Dominik Mayer contando algunos problemas experimentados en iCloud Drive sobre la pérdida de información en algunos archivos, y los comentarios generados al respecto en Hacker News. iCloud Drive Silently Deletes Your Content https://www.dominikmayer.com/2023/09/icloud-drive-silently-deletes-your-content/ Loop Infinito es un podcast de Applesfera, presentado por Javier Lacort y editado por Alberto de la Torre. Contacta con el autor en Twitter (@jlacort) o por correo (lacort@xataka.com). Gracias por escuchar este podcast.
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on September 23rd, 2023.This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai(00:31): My solopreneur storyOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37622702&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(02:24): iCloud Drive silently deletes your contentOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37626273&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:10): Blocking Visual Studio Code embedded reverse shell before it's too lateOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37623562&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(05:56): Do not put plastic in the microwaveOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37624070&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:38): Bottlerocket – Minimal, immutable Linux OS with verified bootOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37626731&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:33): School surveillance tools are harming kids, report findsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37622863&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(11:18): Profile of Sabine HossenfelderOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37623000&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(13:02): The vital art of talking to strangers (2021)Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37624201&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(14:48): Spyware can infect your phone or computer via the ads you see online – reportOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37623479&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(16:28): India fails to re-establish communication with its Moon probeOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37623405&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
View in HD at . Until macOS Sonoma comes out there is anther way to link from one note to another using a trick with iCloud Drive sharing. This same trick will still be useful once we have Sonoma to link to Notes from other apps and documents. You can also link to documents and files using this same trick.
Welcome to Code Completion, Episode 136! We are a group of iOS developers and educators hoping to share what we love most about development, Apple technology, and completing your code! Follow us @CodeCompletion (https://mastodon.social/@CodeCompletion) on Mastodon to hear about our upcoming livestreams, videos, and other content. Today, we discuss: - Subreddits are boycotting Reddit: - Apollo shutting down (https://mastodon.social/@christianselig/110509739563895220) - Reddit management are bullies (https://mastodon.social/@colincornaby/110515599889615866) - Snazzy Labs Interview (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ypwgu1BpaO0) - The AMA (https://www.reddit.com/r/reddit/comments/145bram/addressing_the_community_about_changes_to_our_api/) - Reddark (https://reddark.untone.uk/) - Pixel Pals (https://apps.apple.com/de/app/pixel-pals-widget-activity/id6443919232?l=en) - Reddit down as well (https://infosec.exchange/@0xabad1dea/110531914212305714) - Oh Crap screens (https://tapbots.social/@paul/110510673677468430) - Steve Troughton-Smith (https://mastodon.social/@stroughtonsmith/110511670373637050) - New Mac Reviews: - Six Colors on 15” MacBook Air (https://sixcolors.com/post/2023/06/15-inch-macbook-air-review-sometimes-bigger-is-better/) - Six Colors on Mac Studio (https://sixcolors.com/post/2023/06/m2-ultra-mac-studio-review-top-of-the-line/) - Missing Mac Pro Reviews? - PCIe is on a switch (https://social.treehouse.systems/@marcan/110493753318915064) - Game porting toolkit (https://developer.apple.com/wwdc23/10123) - Could Vision Pro launch on January 24th? - Steve Troughton-Smith (https://mastodon.social/@stroughtonsmith/110511527580595001) - Supports dozens of windows (https://hachyderm.io/@GalenFaidley/110500558706959947) - [iPhone could capture 3D moments soon? https://mastodon.social/@dimitribouniol/110510594056732229) - Live from WWDC: - Under the Radar (https://mastodon.social/@_Davidsmith/110515524448609088) - Talk Show (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgLrBSQ6x7E) - Upgrade (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rZEDJ5kuxw) - Optimistic outlooks for Stage Manager? - Federico Viticci (https://mastodon.macstories.net/@viticci/110500490248761136) - Read text on Vision Pro! - Dynamic Content Scaling (https://developer.apple.com/wwdc23/10095) - Swift Evolution Updates: - Observability (https://forums.swift.org/t/second-review-se-0395-observability/65261) - Swift Package Index supports 5.9 - Swift Package Index Blog (https://blog.swiftpackageindex.com/posts/supporting-swift-59) - Macros implemented in libraries in Xcode, but your own are simple tools that get run: - Helge Hess (https://mastodon.social/@helge/110531639785352309) - Xcode Code Completion is significantly improved: - Natalia Panferova (https://nilcoalescing.com/blog/ParameterPermutationsInXcode15Autocomplete/) - Xcode Logging is as well, though be careful with tests: - Kishikawa Katsumi (https://hachyderm.io/@kishikawakatsumi/110522749848944806) - Use OSLog (https://mastodon.social/@a_grebenyuk/110493799017706672) - Xcode Bookmarks are awesome: - Dimitri on Mastodon (https://mastodon.social/@dimitribouniol/110524536102633356) - Developer Disk Images got an upgrade: - Riley Testut (https://mastodon.social/@rileytestut/110510541994880950) - Device Debugging is much faster: - Gui Rambo (https://mastodon.social/@_inside/110499753788672594) - Documentation in 2023: - David Smith (https://mastodon.social/@_Davidsmith/110531255501403770) - Custom video decoders are back for the Mac: - MediaExtensions (https://developer.apple.com/documentation/mediaextension) - Perian (https://www.perian.org) - macOS menus are finally Cocoa-native: - Rosyna Keller (https://mastodon.social/@rosyna/110500467396450637) - Split views are also nicer (https://mastodon.social/@marioguzman/110493730121027313) - iCloud Passwords are sharable with many groups: - Ricky Mondello (https://hachyderm.io/@rmondello/110515908105274634) - Security code autofill is better too (https://hachyderm.io/@rmondello/110497384755732688) - CloudKit got some updates: - Sync now happens even if iCloud Drive is disabled (https://mjtsai.com/blog/2023/06/09/cloudkit-and-the-icloud-drive-switch/) - Tim Mahoney on CKSyncEngine (https://mastodon.cloud/@_tim______/110498583049783154) - FoundationDB (https://developer.apple.com/wwdc23/10164) - Indirect input events are now implicitly supported: - Steve Moseley (https://mastodon.social/@moseley/110511953726351726) - More (https://mastodon.social/@moseley/110511958494002364) - iOS Keyboard is now rendered out of process: - Sean Heber (https://mastodon.social/@bigzaphod/110515559633231522) - Shaders in SwiftUI: - Miguel de Icaza (https://mastodon.social/@Migueldeicaza/110494255036815900) - Adam Bell (https://mastodon.social/@b3ll/110494613121773805) - Code Completion Tip: - @_disfavoredOverload in SwiftUI (https://www.thomasdurand.fr/ios/swiftui/swiftui-retrocompatibility-with-disfavored-overload/) - #if compiler (https://mastodon.social/@dimitribouniol/110521435086085814) - Commented Out: - Dimitri hates KeyPaths Your hosts for this week: * Spencer Curtis (https://mastodon.social/@SpencerCCurtis) * Dimitri Bouniol (https://mastodon.social/@DimitriBouniol) Be sure to also sign up to our monthly newsletter (https://codecompletion.io/), where we will recap the topics we discussed, reveal the answers to #CompleteTheCode, and share even more things we learned in between episodes. 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We'll explore iOS 17's new accessibility features including personal voice for text-to-speech, discuss WWDC's 'special activity', and iCloud Drive woes led your host to wipe his MacBook Pro.Contact our hosts@stephenrobles on TwitterStephen on Mastodon@Hillitech on TwitterWes on MastodonSponsored 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!Kolide: Kolide ensures only secure devices can access your cloud apps. Plus, it's Zero Trust, tailor-made for Okta. Book a demo today when you visit: kolide.com/appleinsiderLinks from the showApple adds concert discovery to Apple Maps, Apple MusicStephen RoblesAccessibility in iOS 17 features Personal Voice for text-to-speechElevenLabs || Prime Voice AIE-Ternal: A Tech Quest to ‘Live' Forever - WSJTwitter Poll on VR vs. AI at WWDCWWDC schedule includes secretive 'special activity'xrOS has been trademarked ahead WWDCGeorgia residents can now add a driver's license to their iPhoneiCloud Drive TrickItsycal for Mac'Killers of the Flower Moon' premieres October 6 in theatersSupport the showSupport 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 PodcastsMore AppleInsider podcastsTune 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 (00:00) - Intro (02:29) - Apple Music Discovery (12:17) - iOS 17 Accessibility Features (23:30) - Sponsor: Zocdoc (25:14) - Sponsor: Kolide (26:23) - WWDC: AI vs. VR (39:13) - Georgia Wallet ID (40:09) - iCloud Drive Saga (53:42) - Killers of the Flower Moon ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
View in HD at . You can use Finder tags as a way to organize your files on your Mac and throughout iCloud Drive. Tags are more dynamic than folders since a file can only be in one folder, but can have many tags applied.
View in HD at . If you decide you want to turn off this useful feature, you'll find yourself looking at a very scary warning before moving forward. Find out exactly what happens when you do it.
Wir wünschen euch ein frohes neues Jahr und starten gleich mit ein paar privaten Abenteuern. Etwa praktische Anwendungsfälle für die neue ChatGPT-AI von OpenAI. In den News haben wir einiges aufzuholen, daher fokussieren wir uns auf das Wesentliche: Neue CPUs von Intel und AMD, eine neue alte Grafikkarte von NVIDIA und... eine neue Linux-Distribution, die verspricht, immutable zu sein? Aus der Gerüchteküche haben wir Apple mit dem neuen Mixed Reality-Headset mitgebracht, sowie Spekulationen zur Ende zu Ende-Verschlüsselung bei iCloud Drive, welche nun als Opt-In in den USA verfügbar ist. Mit dabei außerdem die Bitte, die Apache Foundation umzubenennen, der LastPass-Hack und mögliche Vorgehensweisen, sollte man betroffen sein, sowie ein abschließender Rant über Discord und Telegram als Support-Channel für Projekte. Viel Spaß!
20221215 Let's Talk Mac Originally Aired December 15, 2022, on ACB Media 5 Attendees learned about cloud storage on the Mac. From apps such as the built-in iCloud Drive to external apps like Dropbox and, time permitting, Google Drive and OneDrive. Learn about how files are stored, how to share folders with others; and more. Sponsored by Blind Mac/iOS Users Club
I veckan tillkännagav Apple fyra stora förbättringar som kommer att stärka IT-säkerheten och integriteten för världens Iphone- och Mac-användare. De tidigare planerna på lokal signaturskanning av användarnas Icloud-bilder stryks helt. Apple har ändrat sig på den punkten och säger nu att ”barn kan skyddas utan att företag kammar igenom personlig data” och att de vill ”värna om [ungdomars] rätt till integritet”. Apple meddelade också att flera av Icloud-tjänsterna som tidigare saknade stöd för totalsträckskryptering (end-to-end kryptering) kommer att få det nästa år. Där ingår bland annat Icloud Drive och säkerhetskopior som laddas upp till Apples molnlagringstjänst. Nästa år kommer också Apple-ID-konton att kunna skyddas med hjälp av säkerhetsnycklar och Imessage kommer att begåvas med två Signal-inspirerade säkerhetsfunktioner. Detta och mer därtill avhandlar Peter och Nikka i veckans avsnitt av Bli säker-podden. Se fullständiga shownotes på https://go.nikkasystems.com/podd175.
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Os cuento el problema que tuve con iCloud Drive y cómo por poco pierdo toda mi información de años. Ayer entré en pánico cuando fui a buscar mis documentos de Keynote y iCloud Drive los había borrado sin posibilidad de recuperación. Un fallo de indexación del servicio que arreglé de casualidad. Os cuento mi experiencia y la semana de desastres que llevo. Una historia distinta, con moraleja, que aunque terminó bien nos enseña importantes lecciones. Descubre nuestro canal de Twitch en: twitch.tv/applecoding. Descubre nuestras ofertas para oyentes: Cursos en Udemy (con código de oferta) Apple Coding Academy Suscríbete a Apple Coding en nuestro Patreon. Canal de Telegram de Swift. Acceso al canal. --------------- Consigue las camisetas oficiales de Apple Coding con los logos de Swift y Apple Coding así como todo tipo de merchadising como tazas o fundas. Tienda de merchandising de Apple Coding. --------------- Tema musical: "For the Win" de "Two Steps from Hell", compuesto por Thomas Bergensen. Usado con permisos de fair use. Escúchalo en Apple Music o Spotify.
This episode has even more iOS 16 Quick Tips including Lock Screen, Keyboard Touch, Battery, Photos, and Service History. That's not all, though! Pete, John, and Dave answer your questions about connecting to your printers, controlling iCloud Drive, and Migrating your iPhone. Plus, Synology shares a statement about the future […]
4, 16 oder gar 32 Terabyte Speicherplatz in den Haushalt stellen – mit einem NAS-System ist das kein Problem. Auf mehreren Festplatten speichert es Musiksammlung, Videos, Time-Machine-Backups und vieles mehr. Das Gerät darf in einer dunklen Nische vor sich hinrödeln, lediglich Netzwerk- und Stromanschluss müssen dort verfügbar sein.
View in HD at . Does Time Machine backup all of your files when you are using iCloud Drive? The answer depends on whether you are using the Optimize Mac Storage function. But even with it on, chances are you are well protected.
View in HD at . You have many options when it comes to transferring files between your Mac and iOS devices. You can keep it simple with AirDrop or iCloud Drive, or use a cable or Wi-Fi to move files, regular networking, the Finder, and more.
View in HD at . The Desktop & Documents Folders feature of iCloud Drive lets you decide whether those two folders are stored only on your local Mac's hard drive, or as part of iCloud Drive and available across all of your Apple devices.
iPad Workers Podcast第45回は「クラウドをうまく使うとよりiPadが使いやすくなる」というお話です。クラウドをうまく利用し、複数デバイス間でデータの同期ができるようになると、得意なことを得意なデバイスで作業可能になります。iPadの得意な作業と不得意な作業を切り分けることで、iPadは格段に使いやすくなります。クラウドにデータを保存する際に、気をつけなければいけないポイントなどをまとめました。お知らせ
John, Dave, and Pilot Pete get together from not just three different time zones, but two different countries! They talk about macOS 12.3, the best upgrade migration path, SXSW 2022, and more. Quick Tips include a new Force Quit shortcut, putting iCloud Drive on your Desktop, and much more. Press […]
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard talk about Apple's recently announced devices, the iPhone SE and iPad Air, and whether you should upgrade. iPhone SE (2022): A15 Bionic, 5G, better battery life, improved durability, and a new camera with Smart HDR 4, Photographic Styles, and Deep Fusion iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro now come in green iPad Air (2022): M1 chip, 5G, and new front camera with Center Stage iOS 15.4 Saved passwords can now include notes in iOS 15.4 Use your mouse, keyboard on multiple devices with Universal Control Apple Watch firmware can now be restored from an iPhone running iOS 15.4 How to use Face ID on your iPhone or iPad while wearing a mask tvOS 15.4 lets you finally log in to captive Wi-Fi portals on Apple TV Here are the new emoji included with today's release of iOS 15.4 News Firefox on iOS Gains Safari-Like Adjustable Search Bar Peloton now sells Apple Watch bands; is it cozying up to Apple under its new leadership? Sony Offering Three Month Apple TV+ Trial for PS4 Users Apple unveils all-new Mac Studio and Studio Display Shortcuts Corner Rich is looking for a way to automatically add photos in a shared iCloud Drive folder into the Photos app Drew needs help creating a shortcut that will trigger when connected to a specific CarPlay device Feedback Johnny has a question about Live Text when taking screenshots App Caps Mikah's: Monument Valley 2 Rosemary's: Sofa: Downtime Organizer 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. Sponsors: BuckMason.com/ios ue.com/fits promo code IOS
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard talk about Apple's recently announced devices, the iPhone SE and iPad Air, and whether you should upgrade. iPhone SE (2022): A15 Bionic, 5G, better battery life, improved durability, and a new camera with Smart HDR 4, Photographic Styles, and Deep Fusion iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro now come in green iPad Air (2022): M1 chip, 5G, and new front camera with Center Stage iOS 15.4 Saved passwords can now include notes in iOS 15.4 Use your mouse, keyboard on multiple devices with Universal Control Apple Watch firmware can now be restored from an iPhone running iOS 15.4 How to use Face ID on your iPhone or iPad while wearing a mask tvOS 15.4 lets you finally log in to captive Wi-Fi portals on Apple TV Here are the new emoji included with today's release of iOS 15.4 News Firefox on iOS Gains Safari-Like Adjustable Search Bar Peloton now sells Apple Watch bands; is it cozying up to Apple under its new leadership? Sony Offering Three Month Apple TV+ Trial for PS4 Users Apple unveils all-new Mac Studio and Studio Display Shortcuts Corner Rich is looking for a way to automatically add photos in a shared iCloud Drive folder into the Photos app Drew needs help creating a shortcut that will trigger when connected to a specific CarPlay device Feedback Johnny has a question about Live Text when taking screenshots App Caps Mikah's: Monument Valley 2 Rosemary's: Sofa: Downtime Organizer 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. Sponsors: BuckMason.com/ios ue.com/fits promo code IOS
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard talk about Apple's recently announced devices, the iPhone SE and iPad Air, and whether you should upgrade. iPhone SE (2022): A15 Bionic, 5G, better battery life, improved durability, and a new camera with Smart HDR 4, Photographic Styles, and Deep Fusion iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro now come in green iPad Air (2022): M1 chip, 5G, and new front camera with Center Stage iOS 15.4 Saved passwords can now include notes in iOS 15.4 Use your mouse, keyboard on multiple devices with Universal Control Apple Watch firmware can now be restored from an iPhone running iOS 15.4 How to use Face ID on your iPhone or iPad while wearing a mask tvOS 15.4 lets you finally log in to captive Wi-Fi portals on Apple TV Here are the new emoji included with today's release of iOS 15.4 News Firefox on iOS Gains Safari-Like Adjustable Search Bar Peloton now sells Apple Watch bands; is it cozying up to Apple under its new leadership? Sony Offering Three Month Apple TV+ Trial for PS4 Users Apple unveils all-new Mac Studio and Studio Display Shortcuts Corner Rich is looking for a way to automatically add photos in a shared iCloud Drive folder into the Photos app Drew needs help creating a shortcut that will trigger when connected to a specific CarPlay device Feedback Johnny has a question about Live Text when taking screenshots App Caps Mikah's: Monument Valley 2 Rosemary's: Sofa: Downtime Organizer 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. Sponsors: BuckMason.com/ios ue.com/fits promo code IOS
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard talk about Apple's recently announced devices, the iPhone SE and iPad Air, and whether you should upgrade. iPhone SE (2022): A15 Bionic, 5G, better battery life, improved durability, and a new camera with Smart HDR 4, Photographic Styles, and Deep Fusion iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro now come in green iPad Air (2022): M1 chip, 5G, and new front camera with Center Stage iOS 15.4 Saved passwords can now include notes in iOS 15.4 Use your mouse, keyboard on multiple devices with Universal Control Apple Watch firmware can now be restored from an iPhone running iOS 15.4 How to use Face ID on your iPhone or iPad while wearing a mask tvOS 15.4 lets you finally log in to captive Wi-Fi portals on Apple TV Here are the new emoji included with today's release of iOS 15.4 News Firefox on iOS Gains Safari-Like Adjustable Search Bar Peloton now sells Apple Watch bands; is it cozying up to Apple under its new leadership? Sony Offering Three Month Apple TV+ Trial for PS4 Users Apple unveils all-new Mac Studio and Studio Display Shortcuts Corner Rich is looking for a way to automatically add photos in a shared iCloud Drive folder into the Photos app Drew needs help creating a shortcut that will trigger when connected to a specific CarPlay device Feedback Johnny has a question about Live Text when taking screenshots App Caps Mikah's: Monument Valley 2 Rosemary's: Sofa: Downtime Organizer 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. Sponsors: BuckMason.com/ios ue.com/fits promo code IOS
Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard talk about Apple's recently announced devices, the iPhone SE and iPad Air, and whether you should upgrade. iPhone SE (2022): A15 Bionic, 5G, better battery life, improved durability, and a new camera with Smart HDR 4, Photographic Styles, and Deep Fusion iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro now come in green iPad Air (2022): M1 chip, 5G, and new front camera with Center Stage iOS 15.4 Saved passwords can now include notes in iOS 15.4 Use your mouse, keyboard on multiple devices with Universal Control Apple Watch firmware can now be restored from an iPhone running iOS 15.4 How to use Face ID on your iPhone or iPad while wearing a mask tvOS 15.4 lets you finally log in to captive Wi-Fi portals on Apple TV Here are the new emoji included with today's release of iOS 15.4 News Firefox on iOS Gains Safari-Like Adjustable Search Bar Peloton now sells Apple Watch bands; is it cozying up to Apple under its new leadership? Sony Offering Three Month Apple TV+ Trial for PS4 Users Apple unveils all-new Mac Studio and Studio Display Shortcuts Corner Rich is looking for a way to automatically add photos in a shared iCloud Drive folder into the Photos app Drew needs help creating a shortcut that will trigger when connected to a specific CarPlay device Feedback Johnny has a question about Live Text when taking screenshots App Caps Mikah's: Monument Valley 2 Rosemary's: Sofa: Downtime Organizer 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. Sponsors: BuckMason.com/ios ue.com/fits promo code IOS
En el episodio 164 de Tecnocracia repasamos las aplicaciones defecto de Apple y buscamos alternativas que mantienen la privacidad. Hablamos de iMessage, FaceTime, Safari, Notes, iCloud Drive, Photos, KeyChain y Calendar. LinksSignalBrave Browser: Secure, Fast & Private Web Browser with Adblockerhttps://www.torproject.orgStandard Notes | A Simple And Private Notes AppJoplinpCloud - The Most Secure Cloud Storagesync.com Dropbox1Password: Password Manager for Families, Businesses, Teamsfruux | Contacts, calendars & tasks for teams.
Bienvenue dans cet épisode 45 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast ! Leakers, télétravail, AppleTV+ : Apple siffle la fin de la récré Présentation : Benjamin Vincent. Intervenants : Elie Abitbol, François le Truedic. Production : OUATCH Audio. Soutenez iWeek sur Patreon : https://patreon.com/iweek Cette semaine : Apple serre les vis tous azimuts et prépare la rentrée dans trois domaines très différents : la guerre contre les fuites sur les produits pas encore annoncés, le retour au bureau en septembre et la fin du télétravail à 100%, et la fin de la gratuité pour AppleTV+. Egalement au programme : cette info exclusive que nous avons obtenue à force de demander des détails sur les délais insensés (jusqu'à 60 heures pour un épisode) de mise en ligne d'iFive sur Apple Podcasts. Apple reconnaît, auprès de nous, "un problème de grande ampleur". On vous explique tout. Le test de la semaine : Elie Abitbol a essayé le chargeur Belkin Boost Charge Pro compatible Magsafe pour iPhone 11, 12 et AirPods avec étui à induction. Et il nous livre son verdict ! Et puis, le tuto audio de la semaine : comment rapatrier des fichiers dont vous avez besoin et qui ont été envoyés sur iCloud. Rendez-vous jeudi 8 juillet 2021, avant 20h, pour l'épisode 46 ! D'ici là bonne écoute, bonne fin de semaine, bon week-end et n'oubliez pas #iweekLSA sur Twitter : on reste à votre écoute ! Enfin, découvrez iFive (la dose Apple), notre nouveau podcast quotidien (5 minutes, 5 jours par semaine) avec l'essentiel de l'info Apple avant midi, exclusivement sur Apple Podcasts (3,99 € par mois, sans engagement et avec 3 jours d'essai gratuit). https://apple.co/2RORQzn Benjamin & la team iWeek (la semaine Apple) Devenez contributeur d'iWeek (la semaine Apple) sur Patreon à partir d'1,5 € par épisode et profitez de nombreux avantages : chapitrage des épisodes, accès au script, épisodes en avant-première, version vidéo du podcast, questions-réponses live mensuelles avec l'équipe, et même l'accès aux enregistrements ! Pour nous soutenir : https://patreon.com/iweek Rappel 1 : la version vidéo de chaque épisode est désormais accessible gratuitement, chaque vendredi, sur la chaîne YouTube d'iWeek. Abonnez-vous : https://www.youtube.com/c/iWeek?sub_confirmation=1 Rappel 2 : l'accès aux chapîtres est désormais disponible sur Apple Podcasts : https://apple.co/2D3LcOF
Facilitators: Maria & Sandhya Topics: iBUG announcements; recommendations and deciding factors when upgrading to new iPhone – cost, storage, battery life, availability of lidar; Apple may stop selling iPhone 12 Minis; iPhone 13 will most likely all have lidar; sending a group message that includes an Android user; enable text message as well as iMessages; if SMS is turned off, cannot send message to Android user; turn off Bluetooth, when having conductivity issues; in iOS 14.4 can define a device as a headset under Bluetooth settings; managing storage on iPhone, whether to upgrade iCloud storage; configuring iCloud; making FaceTime calls on iPad; posting to iBUG Facebook group page; find create post button; activating hand off; accessing folder on i-Cloud Drive; can toggle iCloud Drive on and off; more drastic step is sign completely our of iCloud; answering a second call on iPhone, three buttons, end and accept, hold and accept, and decline or ignore; BARD moved files to the cloud, so will have quicker downloads; new settings in BARD, automatic play and 5-second rewind; iOS 14.4 and Braille displays; Kindle skipping pages on Braille display; work around – turn off automatic panning; sharing a contact card; how to turn off punctuation on iPhone; if activities is in rotor, can accidentally turn on programming, which causes VoiceOver to read all punctuation; iOS bug, can go to VoiceOver, activities, programming, and verbosity; text selection; demo of selecting text; need to add text selection to rotor; make sure text selection and edit are next to each other in rotor; enabling spoken content when selecting text; Things app – organizing your life beyond the calendar, has journaling capabilities; can use Drafts App and Day One for journals; VoiceOver, Braille, turn off automatic panning; automatic panning v. automatic scrolling in iOS 14; sharing Facebook post; scheduling posts as an admin on a Facebook account; sending a text message with a Zoom link; iOS is creating two separate messages; iOS creates a smart link, that says join Zoom meeting.
Si parla delle nuove politiche di Apple su Mac, iPhone e iPad, della nuova Newsletter di EasyApple, di una prepagata hi-tech e di quanti amiamo iCloud Drive.
Hoy hablamos de el incremento de resolución en Instagram, la nueva sincronización push de Omnifocus, la recuperación de archivos borrados en iCloud Drive (http://sixcolors.com/post/2015/07/recovering-deleted-icloud-drive-files/), mejoras en Twitter para iOS y un comentario de John Grubber sobre la interfaz del iPod Nano.
It's spring, and that means more time outdoors for a lot of folks, which means we need Wi-Fi. Your geeks talk about various outdoor Wi-Fi solutions, including some long range stuff that won't break the bank! Other questions answered include iCloud Drive vs. Dropbox, iCloud Family Sharing, managing multiple Photos […]