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Holger und Arne beginnen "Dirty Minutes Left, Folge 436" mit einer herzlichen Begrüßung, während sie gemeinsam Monster Energy Rehab Tea & Peach genießen. In ihren Gesprächen tauschen sie Gedanken über die koffeinhaltige Fertigkost aus und erinnern sich an die Olympischen Spiele durch das Retro-Spiel "Summer Games". Arne zeigt sich fasziniert von den Herausforderungen des Spiels und teilt sogar eine Tastatur-Software, die sein Spielerlebnis beeinflusst hat. Die beiden reflektieren auch über ihren Besuch im Tierpark Hagenbeck und führen eine ethische Debatte über Zoos. Trotz ihrer Diskussionen genießen sie ihre Zeit und freuen sich auf kommende Spieleabende und Filmnächte. Im Verlauf des Gesprächs vertiefen Arne und Holger ihre Diskussion über Zoos, Kleidersammlungen und ihren Ausflug nach Neuwerk. Arne teilt seine Ansichten zur Tierhaltung in Zoos, seine Aufräumarbeiten im Kleiderschrank sowie seine Erfahrungen beim Wandern im Watt. Er erwähnt auch die unerwartete Beobachtung von Autofahrten auf der Insel. Holger ergänzt das Gespräch mit Informationen zur Energiewende und den Strompreisen im Norden Deutschlands, während sie gemeinsam über das Leben auf dem Land entlang ihrer Ausflugsroute reflektieren. Die Themen winden sich weiter, als Arne und Holger die Platzierung von Windrädern im Süden und deren wirtschaftliche Auswirkungen besprechen. Holger teilt sein Corona-Testergebnis und entscheidet sich, zu Hause zu bleiben. Die Konversation schwenkt dann zu iCloud-Plänen und Apple-Abonnements, wobei Arne seine Vorliebe für Musikdateien und Holger seine Entscheidung für iCloud Plus teilt. Holger berichtet auch über seine Erfahrungen mit dem Apple One Plus-Abo sowie seinem neuen Trampolin im Garten. Die Diskussion schließt mit Arnes Vorhaben, seinen iPod zu reparieren, und Holgers Nutzung des Unraid-Servers für zusätzlichen Speicherplatz. Abschließend berichte ich, dass ich alle Kabel für mein neues Setup besorgt habe und mein externer Server einsatzbereit ist. Ich plane, Dateien zu verschieben, um Speicherplatz auf meiner internen SSD freizugeben. Möglicherweise werde ich auch einen Adblocker installieren und meinen Drucker darüber betreiben. Meine neue Webcam für Podcasts erweist sich als praktisch, genauso wie mein neues Magic Keyboard, das ein 16 Jahre altes Gerät ersetzt und mehr Platz am Schreibtisch schafft. Des Weiteren habe ich aufwendige Shownotes für eine Podcast-Episode vorbereitet und verlose auf meinem Discord Kanal Blu-Rays sowie eine einzigartige Sketchcard. Mein Kollege hat sich ein Buch über die Geschichte von Shooterspielen zugelegt. Wir beenden die Episode und kündigen das nächste Treffen an. Bis bald!
Únete a nuestro Patreon y obtén acceso anticipado a este podcast. En este episodio del podcast, se discuten varios temas relacionados con Apple. Se habla sobre la llegada de Apple Maps a Colombia y se comparten las experiencias de uso. También se analiza la importancia del MacBook para Apple y se revelan datos interesantes sobre las ventas de esta línea de productos. Además, se mencionan las transcripciones en iOS 17.4 y su utilidad para acceder al contenido de los podcasts. Por último, se comparte el descubrimiento de una función poco conocida de AirDrop y se comenta sobre la experiencia de uso de Apple Pay. En esta segunda parte de la conversación, se abordan temas como los problemas con Apple Pay en Colombia y su solución, los rumores sobre un MacBook plegable y la posible incorporación de Siri Plus a la suscripción de iCloud Plus. También se discute sobre las expectativas para el WWDC de Apple, las posibles actualizaciones de los AirPods y el futuro del iPad mini. Además, se menciona la fusión de Star Plus y Disney+, y se invita a seguir los blogs y redes sociales de los participantes. Capítulos 00:00 Introducción y saludos 02:16 Tema 1: Apple Maps en Colombia 09:23 Tema 2: Importancia del MacBook para Apple 24:40 Tema 4: Descubrimiento de AirDrop 28:50 Tema 5: Experiencia con Apple Pay 29:23 Problemas con Apple Pay en Colombia 30:03 Solución para el problema con Apple Pay 30:32 El tema técnico de los tokens en Apple Pay 31:24 Tokenización individual en cada transacción 32:03 Posible lanzamiento de un MacBook plegable 33:17 El concepto de los computadores Lenovo Yoga 34:26 Rumores sobre un MacBook plegable de 20 pulgadas 35:36 Un MacBook plegable o un iPad plegable 36:35 Posible lanzamiento de Siri Plus o Siri Pro 37:48 Incorporación de Siri Plus a la suscripción de iCloud Plus 39:00 La importancia de la inteligencia artificial en Apple 39:28 La competencia en el mercado de inteligencia artificial 40:48 La posible suscripción de Siri Plus en Apple 41:14 El potencial de la inteligencia artificial en Apple 41:48 Los próximos eventos de Google y Microsoft 42:41 Posible fecha del WWDC de Apple 43:06 Expectativas para el WWDC de Apple 43:29 El enfoque en el software en el WWDC de Apple 44:03 Posibles actualizaciones de los AirPods 44:38 Nuevos AirPods Max y AirPods de cuarta generación 46:48 Actualización de Siri y los premios de Apple TV+ 49:50 Fusión de Star Plus y Disney+ 51:28 El iPad mini como un gran iPad 52:31 Expectativas para el nuevo iPad mini 53:15 No vale la pena comprar un iPad antes del 1 de abril 54:08 El próximo tema a tratar: el iPhone SE 55:20 Invitación a seguir los blogs y redes sociales 56:37 Próxima temporada de Nivel Geek sobre Hi-Fi 57:03 Despedida y cierre del podcast
From unlocking the secrets of the command key in Spotlight to the ins and outs of Siri commands for Apple TVs, Pilot Pete and Dave Hamilton leave no stone unturned. They navigate the intricacies of the Synology interface, dive deep into the custom domains world of iCloud Plus, and address […]
In the most recent episode of In Touch With iOS, Dave is accompanied by guests Guy Serle and Ben Roethig. The main topic of discussion is Apple's upcoming release of a Classical Music app, which is set to debut this month. The guests delve into why this app is separate from Apple Music. Additionally, they explore the exciting features of iCloud+, including Hide My Email, Private Relay, HomeKit Video, and the ability to recover contacts and calendar data via icloud.com. Other topics covered include the release of the yellow iPhone 14, the use of HomePod temperature and humidity sensors, and more. The show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio Links to our Show 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 Twitter Instagram News Apple Card's Savings Account Feature Nears Launch Yellow iPhone? Yes there is. Apple Announces New Yellow Color Option for iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus Apple's iPhone 14 Silicone Cases Now Available in Four New Colors Apple Releases Over 20 New Apple Watch Bands and AirTag Accessories, Including New Hermès 'Casaque' Line Apple Announces iPhone 14's Satellite Feature Launching in Six More Countries Later This Month T-Mobile confirms its free MLB․TV offer will return this year; MLB app updated for 2023 season Friday Night Baseball returns to Apple TV+ and MLB App Now Supports Live Activities Apple's deal with MLS includes an opt-out clause if enough people don't subscribe Ivory now lets users create a Mastodon account directly from the app Latest 'Today at Apple' session lets you 'Believe' you can create a Ted Lasso poster with iPad and Apple Pencil Jason Segel and Harrison Ford comedy ‘Shrinking' renewed for season two at Apple TV+ Topics tvOS 16.3.3 was released. Apple Releases tvOS 16.3.3 With Fix for Siri Remote on Latest Apple TV Beta this week. iOS16.4 Beta 3 was released this week. Apple Seeds Third Betas of iOS 16.4 and iPadOS 16.4 to Developers Apple Seeds Third Beta of watchOS 9.4 to Developers Apple Seeds Third Beta of tvOS 16.4 to Developers Apple Releases Second Rapid Security Response Updates for iOS 16.4 and macOS 13.3 Ventura Beta Users iOS 16.4 beta hints at Car Key feature dropping NFC support in the future Apple Music Classical is finally to be launched on March 28th and has its own app. We give our thoughts Apple Music Classical on the App Store Apple Music Classical launching on March 28, here's a first look How to set Apple Music Classical to auto-download to your iPhone as soon as it's available Apple Classical has what Apple Music needs: An app that isn't bundled with iOS Apple Music Classical will launch on March 28 with 'world's largest' catalog iCloud. We talk about some of the great features of iCloud+ including https://www.icloud.com/icloudplus/ Hide my Email Custom Email Domain Private Relay HomeKit Secure Video Home app - Accessories - Apple Family Sharing There are some great features accessing icloud.com on the Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Data Recovery on icloud.com restoring Files, bookmarks in Safari, contacts, and calendars. iCloud+ plans and pricing Tips How to Disable iCloud Private Relay for Specific Website on iPhone & iPad How to Unsend Email on Mail for iPhone & iPad Using the temperature and humidity settings on the HomePod Mini and HomePod 2nd Gen How to get the temperature and humidity level of a room using your HomePod Our Host Dave Ginsburg is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users and shares his wealth of knowledge of iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and related technologies. Visit the YouTube channel https://youtube.com/intouchwithios follow him on Mastadon @daveg65, Twitter @daveg65.and the show @intouchwithios Our Regular Contributor Jeff Gamet is a podcaster, technology blogger, artist, and author. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's managing editor, and Smile's TextExpander Evangelist. You can find him on Mastadon @jgamet as well as Twitter and Instagram as @jgamet His YouTube channel https://youtube.com/jgamet About our Guests Guy Serle Is the host of the MyMac Podcast email Guy@mymac.com @MacParrot and @VertShark on Twitter Vertshark.com, Vertshark on YouTube, Skype +1 Area code 703-436-9501 Ben Roethig Former Associate Editor of GeekBeat.TV and host of the Tech Hangout and Deconstruct with Patrice Mac user since the mid 90s. Tech support specialist. Twitter @benroethig Website: https://roethigtech.blogspot.com
E-postalias är praktiska av flera skäl. Med en aliastjänst kan du skapa unika e-postadresser för varje webbplats som du registrerar dig på. Aliastjänsten tar alla mejl som anländer till dina aliasadresser och vidarebefordrar dem till din riktiga e-postadress. På så sätt behöver du aldrig lämna ut din faktiska e-postadress, vilket har två stora fördelar. För det första minskar risken för spam. Ifall du plötsligt får skräppost till en av dina aliasadresser kan du helt enkelt inaktivera den. För det andra ökar integriteten på nätet. När du registrerar dig med webbplatsunika aliasadresser kan inte din riktiga e-postadress användas för att spåra dig mellan webbplatser. I ett av höstavsnitten av Bli säker-podden jämförde vi tre aliastjänster: Icloud Plus, Firefox Relay och Duck Duck Go. Alla dessa tjänster fungerade tillförlitligt, men de drogs också med flera nackdelar. I jämförelsen utelämnade mindre kända tjänster som Simplelogin och Anonaddy, i huvudsak på grund av att de inte hade några väletablerade organisationer bakom sig. Det blev det förändring på förra veckan. Då tillkännagav Protonmail att de både har förvärvat Simplelogin och granskat deras kod. I veckans poddavsnitt berättar vi varför det bidrar till att Simplelogin nu tar över platsen som vår rekommenderade aliastjänst. Se fullständiga shownotes på https://go.nikkasystems.com/podd164.
This week we discuss the features of iCloud Plus including hide my email and custom email domain. Also, Apple Store news for March with Apple blocking Russia, mask mandates removed, and the Apple outage that occurred this week. From the perspective of former Apple Geniuses and Creatives at Apple retail, we aim to enrich our listeners with personal customer stories. Also, coverage of Apple news, live reactions during Apple Events, and so much more. We love to educate and talk about everything at Apple. We challenge you to Think Different.
Genom att generera så kallade e-postalias kan du registrera dig med unika e-postadresser för varje webbplats. Alla mejl som skickas till dina aliasadresser vidarebefordras automatiskt till din riktiga e-postadress. Det ger två stora fördelar: bättre personlig integritet och skydd mot skräppost. Apple, Mozilla och Duck Duck Go erbjuder varsin aliastjänst (Icloud Plus, Firefox Relay och Duck Duck Go Email Protection) I veckans avsnitt av Bli säker-podden jämför vi de tre tjänsterna och utser en vinnare. Se fullständiga shownotes på https://go.nikkasystems.com/podd144.
Kia ora Mosen At Largers. It's all about technology this week, both iOS and Android. This episode makes extensive use of chapter marks so you can skip to the sections that interest you. Introduction,0:00.000 iOS 15 system requirements,2:11.689 iOS 15 bugs,2:52.167 iOS 15 Accessibility changes,5:43.882 iOS 15 VoiceOver Quick Settings,7:11.611 iOS 15 VoiceOver navigation style,14:19.548 iOS 15 VoiceOver Image Explorer,19:07.866 iOS 15 accessibility settings for hearing impaired people,23:47.717 iOS 15 Live Text,26:48.698 iOS 15 Spotlight Search improvements,32:54.749 iOS 15 Focus modes,38:13.605 iOS 15 notification summaries and management,45:13.670 iOS 15 FaceTime face lift,49:03.203 iOS 15 Safari changes,1:05:21.722 iOS 15 iCloud Plus,1:12:00.242 iOS 15 Siri changes,1:18:25.682 iOS 15 Voice Memos app,1:23:41.008 iOS 15 shared with you,1:29:52.208 iOS 15 conclusion,1:31:04.173 More info on and listener reaction to Apple's recent announcements,1:34:47.000 Adventures in Android, the mission to get the right device,2:04:09.269 Share your thoughts on these topics or any others. Drop me an email in writing or with an audio attachment, Jonathan at MushroomFm.com, or phone the listener line in the United States, +1864-60Mosen, that's +18646066736. Keep up with Mosen At Large between episodes. Follow MosenAtLarge on Twitter where you'll get audio extras, links to interesting news stories, sneak peeks about what's coming up and more. If you'd like to subscribe to our announcements only email list, please send email to media-subscribe@mosen.org And if you like the show, we'd love a positive review and for you to spread the word. Thank you.
Will iOS 15 change email marketing? Is it all doom and gloom for people like us who rely on making sales from sending emails to our subscribers? In today's episode, we talk about the latest Apple update - iOS 15 - and a new product called iCloud Plus that comes with that release. We walk you through the changes, what they mean for you as an email marketer, and share exactly what you need to do to protect yourself. The good news is... as long as you follow our tips, it's not doom and gloom at all! Want to find out how to get ready for these changes? Let's go! SOME EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: (2:48) Why Apple iOS 15 is tackling users' privacy. (5:04) iOS 14 and its impact on Facebook advertising (and Kennedy's feed). (6:42) What is Apple iOS 15 and how does it affect you? (8:30) Why you shouldn't rely on open rate reporting. (10:50) Why your click-through rate matters more than your open rate. (12:55) Why you should look at your Earning Per Subscriber Per Month (EPSPM) (14:23) What is iCloud Plus? (17:12) How does iCloud Plus impact email marketers? (18:26) Why you need to start paying attention to your engagement rate. (19:32) Subject line of the week. What is Apple iOS 15 and how does it affect you? iOS 15 is the latest Apple update, and it's big on privacy. It follows iOS 14, which changed how businesses run Facebook ads. And probably not in the best way, considering Kennedy receives all sorts of ads that aren't at all targeted. (Thoroughly recommend you listen to the episode to find out more about boyfriends and eye patches). So when the much-anticipated iOS 15 comes into play, open rate tracking is going to be proactively blocked. Now, open rate tracking works through a tiny 1x1 pixel (an invisible transparent picture) that sits in our emails. And when that pixel loads on someone's device, the email is considered open. This is how email service providers track open rates. However, with iOS 15, it's no longer going to be possible to track open rates. Either emails are going to be shown as being automatically opened or not opened at all. So it's going to be impossible for us to know whether people using Apple Mail app have opened our emails. Not great. But there's good news about this - open rate reporting was never reliable in the first place! Why you shouldn't rely on open rate reportingThe thing is, most Android mail apps already block the ability for email marketing platforms to track open rates, and some people automatically open emails without reading them. So your open rate has always been under-reported. Truth is - your open rates are probably slightly higher than what your email marketing platform is telling you. So please stop making decisions based on your open rate! There's something else you should be paying attention to instead. And that's your click-through rate. Why your click-through rate matters more than your open rateClick-through rates are going to be a lot harder for most platforms to block, and the reality is that it's much easier and more accurate for any email marketing platform to measure click rates. And it always has been. But the other reason why we, as email marketers, should be looking at click-through rates is that it's linked to something else - engagement. Think about it. When someone opens one of your emails, scrolls through it, and then deletes it, that email is marked as read. Right now, your email marketing platform classes that email as open. But is that subscriber really engaged? Probably not. But when it comes to click-through rates, things are very different. If whatever you said in your email was so compelling, so interesting, and so on-point that it made that subscriber want to click on a link you included in your email, then you know they're engaged. So instead of looking at open rates, train your subscribers to click. Because if you're not, then you're training them out of clicking.
Se anunció la salida de iCloud Plus. Una mejora a los que usan iCloud, basada en la privacidad, como la navegacion mas segura e incognita. Fuente: TrustedReviews.com. También una VPN propia de Apple, con iCloud + Qué es una direccion IP y como se diferencia de una direccion MAC. Fuente: Xataka. Los Android de Google estan a un paso de adoptar medidas de privacidad como las de Apple, segun informa BGR. Wake Me Up When September Ends - Green Day. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andres-saravia/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andres-saravia/support
Facilitators: Maria & Sandhya Topics: iBUG announcements; text replacement – use a three letter combination to avoid inadvertently triggering the shortcut; having a shortcut of “no” – that could trigger the shortcut text replacement if you type the word no in a message; VoiceOver jumping when reading an e-mail message – suggestions to use rotor to read text by character or word, slow down speech rate, restart iPhone; two-finger swipe down to read all, and two-finger touch to pause reading; accessibility of the Kindle app – scrolling to move pages, two-finger down swipe to read continuously; double-tap will open menu, navigation drawer show table of contents; practice with samples of books in Kindle app; swipe right to left to go forward, like turning a page, and swipe left to right to go backwards; returning to home screen with iPhone 12; closing the Zoom app; iPhone without a home button – initial click when tap the bottom of the screen, start swiping up, the second click is home screen, and third click is the app switcher; if swipe down from top, first click is Control Center, and the second click is the notification center; review of WWDC – World-Wide Developers Conference, Apple Event; iOS 15 – updates to Facetime – special audio, and screen sharing, share a movie on Facetime or listen to an Apple Music playlist; voice isolation – makes you sound clearer; notifications – notification summary, part of a new focus mode; in Do Not Disturb those who contact you can see that you have activated do not disturb; live text- isolate text from a photograph; can use Facetime to Android with a link; iPhone 6S and SE will support iOS15; Digital wallet - put your license or ID, home keys; load passes and automatically hide those that expired; TSA will allow ID from Apple Wallet; Apple Maps – improvements to transit, keep track of your route and let you know when ready to disembark; helps orientation when getting off of transit; Air Pods- hearing aid support, conversation mode; find my – Air Pods with chirp while in case; Air Pods alert you if they are left behind; digital keys will depend on iPhone model; iPad OS – app library, use widgets, multi-tasking; Notes app – quick note; universal translation; security updates – more e-mail privacy iCloud Plus, virtual e-mail addresses, iCloud temporarily expand storage while upgrade to iOS 15; Siri upgrade - Siri commands will be handled on the device, not uploaded to a server, therefore much faster response time; speech recognition is on by default; Safari – group tabs, voice search, controls on bottom; iCloud allows you to share password with certain contact for future recovery; legacy feature – grant access to certain contact upon your death; health app – share data with doctors; Watch – breathing, reflection, mindfulness app; Siri goes to third-party devices; rumors that voice controls tied with VoiceOver – rumor is two will be separated, mention during Global Accessibility Awareness Day; Mac OS – Monterey; testflight and shortcut coming to Mac; feedback on audio-description for WWDC event.
iOS 15, iPadOS 15, macOS Monterey, watchOS 8, and iCloud+ — they are all official. Apple unveiled the next iteration of software updates for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch at its developer conference earlier this week, alongside a range of new and improved apps and services. Gadgets 360 reviews editor Jamshed Avari and deputy reviews editor Roydon Cerejo join host Akhil Arora to discuss all things WWDC 2021. Read: iOS 15 with new FaceTime, iMessage, sharing, Focus, and privacy features announced We talk about why iOS 15 isn't as major an upgrade as previous builds. It's focused on the core and system apps, with a new notifications summary, new customisable Focus modes, Live Text à la Google Lens, and spatial audio and SharePlay in FaceTime. Read: macOS Monterey 12 with Universal Control, Shortcuts announced All of that is available in iPadOS 15 as well, which further benefits from a widgets system akin to iOS, and Universal Control with macOS Monterey that allows for drag and drop across Apple systems. Read: iCloud+ with new privacy features, unlimited HomeKit video cameras support announced And oh, then there's iCloud+ that offers wide-ranging privacy — system-wide VPN and email address masking — at existing iCloud prices. Lastly, we touch upon the rest, including new India-specific features, watchOS 8 with Mindfulness app and improved Wallet, and Siri on third-party devices (with a catch). Read: watchOS 8 with Mindfulness app, sleep respiratory rate tracking, Portrait watch face announced Follow Gadgets 360 on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Write to us at podcast@gadgets360.com Chapters Intro (00:00) iOS 15 (00:23) New Focus and notifications (02:12) Offline Siri! (07:25) Live Text (08:37) AR directions (11:14) Better FaceTime (13:05) Memories improved (16:42) iCloud+ (18:12) iPadOS 15 (21:15) Universal Control with macOS Monterey (24:22) Third-party Siri (27:07) watchOS 8 (28:30) What's new for India? (31:20) Things we missed (32:02) Outro (34:31)
Allison and Brian are joined by Jeanine Stanley pinch hitting for Ed. Hold on to your shoelaces as the gang is going to discuss all the announcements coming out of Cupertino and how we feel they will effect accessibility. We kick off the show discussing a few things Apple did not discuss during WWDC. First that out of the top selling 1000 apps, two percent of them are scams, and careful if you send your iPhone in to Apple to be fixed, you may want to make sure you have removed certain things from your phone first. We dive full on in to WWDC, starting off asking was anyone disappointed with no new hardware announcements? Then before we jump in to the slew of updates Apple announced are coming this Fall we ask are we freaking out that accessibility issues are coming? You have probably heard by now that FaceTime is getting a few tweaks, will they put Zoom out of business? And now you can FaceTime with your Android and Windows friends. Notifications will have a whole new redesign with more customization and a new notification summary. Apple Live Text will bring OCR to the camera app! Will you be adding your identification to your Apple wallet? Live listen on Air Pods will be getting a steroid boost and Notifications while wearing Air Pods will now be announced. iPad OS will see multitask and split screen keyboard commands, the app library and widgets will finally come to iPad OS, plus Quick Notes will becoming to all apps on the iPad. , Because everything needs a summary these days, privacy will be getting its own summary. Even with iCloud Plus you still will not be able to live on in the cloud after you die, at least not yet, sorry Brian. Siri will now suck on third party devices! We barely cover Watch OS 8, and you will have to listen to know why. What will you be asking your Apple TV to play hands free? Mac OS Monterrey is on its way and its all about continuity but can we please get freaking handoff to work properly first. And tab groups will be coming to safari. And even though he has nothing to do with Apple, we had to talk about Jeff Bezos going to space. What would those Pigs in Space think! To contact That Real Blind Tech Show, you can email us at ThatRealBlindTechShow@gmail.com, join our Facebook Group That Real Blind Tech Show, join us on the Twitter @BlindTechShow , or leave us an old school phone message at 929-367-1005.
WWDC 2021: Breaking Down the Details SharePlay for FaceTime FaceTime Links bring FaceTime to Android and Windows Wallet can store state IDs and driver licenses Apple adds App Privacy Report feature Mail Privacy Protection hides your IP and circumvents tracking pixels Siri does on-device speech recognition iCloud+ adds iCloud Private Relay, lets you hide your email, and removes the limit on HomeKit Secure Video cameras iPadOS 15 sports a new Multitasking menu, Center window, and Shelf iPadOS 15 enables entire-screen widget placement Quick Notes let you quickly capture information from any app or screen Swift Playgrounds will let users create and publish apps from their iPad Universal Control lets you use a single keyboard and trackpad or mouse to move between Mac and iPad Photos comes to Apple Watch in a big way' Mindfulness updates in watchOS 8 bring updates to Breathe and a new feature, Reflect. Shortcuts comes to the Mac in macOS Monterey Xcode Cloud handles builds, bug reports, tests, and more for developers RealityKit 2's new Object Capture lets developers create high-quality, photo-realistic 3D models of real-world objects using photogrammetry Spatial and lossless audio is now available on Apple Music Picks of the Week Andy's pick: "Adding HDMI to a Stock Macintosh Classic" | Adrian's Digital Basement, YouTube Alex's pick: Blackmagic Camera Control Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Alex Lindsay 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: ZipRecruiter.com/macbreak att.com/activearmor manscaped.com/twit
On MacBreak Weekly, Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, and Andy Ihnatko discuss Apple's newly announced feature, Universal Control. With a single keyboard and mouse or trackpad, Universal Control lets you move seamlessly between your Mac and your iPad. Full episode at twit.tv/mbw769 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, and Andy Ihnatko You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
On MacBreak Weekly, Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, and Andy Ihnatko discuss Apple's newly announced feature, Universal Control. With a single keyboard and mouse or trackpad, Universal Control lets you move seamlessly between your Mac and your iPad. Full episode at twit.tv/mbw769 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, and Andy Ihnatko You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
WWDC 2021: Breaking Down the Details SharePlay for FaceTime FaceTime Links bring FaceTime to Android and Windows Wallet can store state IDs and driver licenses Apple adds App Privacy Report feature Mail Privacy Protection hides your IP and circumvents tracking pixels Siri does on-device speech recognition iCloud+ adds iCloud Private Relay, lets you hide your email, and removes the limit on HomeKit Secure Video cameras iPadOS 15 sports a new Multitasking menu, Center window, and Shelf iPadOS 15 enables entire-screen widget placement Quick Notes let you quickly capture information from any app or screen Swift Playgrounds will let users create and publish apps from their iPad Universal Control lets you use a single keyboard and trackpad or mouse to move between Mac and iPad Photos comes to Apple Watch in a big way' Mindfulness updates in watchOS 8 bring updates to Breathe and a new feature, Reflect. Shortcuts comes to the Mac in macOS Monterey Xcode Cloud handles builds, bug reports, tests, and more for developers RealityKit 2's new Object Capture lets developers create high-quality, photo-realistic 3D models of real-world objects using photogrammetry Spatial and lossless audio is now available on Apple Music Picks of the Week Andy's pick: "Adding HDMI to a Stock Macintosh Classic" | Adrian's Digital Basement, YouTube Alex's pick: Blackmagic Camera Control Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Alex Lindsay 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: ZipRecruiter.com/macbreak att.com/activearmor manscaped.com/twit
WWDC 2021: Breaking Down the Details SharePlay for FaceTime FaceTime Links bring FaceTime to Android and Windows Wallet can store state IDs and driver licenses Apple adds App Privacy Report feature Mail Privacy Protection hides your IP and circumvents tracking pixels Siri does on-device speech recognition iCloud+ adds iCloud Private Relay, lets you hide your email, and removes the limit on HomeKit Secure Video cameras iPadOS 15 sports a new Multitasking menu, Center window, and Shelf iPadOS 15 enables entire-screen widget placement Quick Notes let you quickly capture information from any app or screen Swift Playgrounds will let users create and publish apps from their iPad Universal Control lets you use a single keyboard and trackpad or mouse to move between Mac and iPad Photos comes to Apple Watch in a big way' Mindfulness updates in watchOS 8 bring updates to Breathe and a new feature, Reflect. Shortcuts comes to the Mac in macOS Monterey Xcode Cloud handles builds, bug reports, tests, and more for developers RealityKit 2's new Object Capture lets developers create high-quality, photo-realistic 3D models of real-world objects using photogrammetry Spatial and lossless audio is now available on Apple Music Picks of the Week Andy's pick: "Adding HDMI to a Stock Macintosh Classic" | Adrian's Digital Basement, YouTube Alex's pick: Blackmagic Camera Control Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Alex Lindsay 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: ZipRecruiter.com/macbreak att.com/activearmor manscaped.com/twit
WWDC 2021: Breaking Down the Details SharePlay for FaceTime FaceTime Links bring FaceTime to Android and Windows Wallet can store state IDs and driver licenses Apple adds App Privacy Report feature Mail Privacy Protection hides your IP and circumvents tracking pixels Siri does on-device speech recognition iCloud+ adds iCloud Private Relay, lets you hide your email, and removes the limit on HomeKit Secure Video cameras iPadOS 15 sports a new Multitasking menu, Center window, and Shelf iPadOS 15 enables entire-screen widget placement Quick Notes let you quickly capture information from any app or screen Swift Playgrounds will let users create and publish apps from their iPad Universal Control lets you use a single keyboard and trackpad or mouse to move between Mac and iPad Photos comes to Apple Watch in a big way' Mindfulness updates in watchOS 8 bring updates to Breathe and a new feature, Reflect. Shortcuts comes to the Mac in macOS Monterey Xcode Cloud handles builds, bug reports, tests, and more for developers RealityKit 2's new Object Capture lets developers create high-quality, photo-realistic 3D models of real-world objects using photogrammetry Spatial and lossless audio is now available on Apple Music Picks of the Week Andy's pick: "Adding HDMI to a Stock Macintosh Classic" | Adrian's Digital Basement, YouTube Alex's pick: Blackmagic Camera Control Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Alex Lindsay 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: ZipRecruiter.com/macbreak att.com/activearmor manscaped.com/twit
WWDC 2021: Breaking Down the Details SharePlay for FaceTime FaceTime Links bring FaceTime to Android and Windows Wallet can store state IDs and driver licenses Apple adds App Privacy Report feature Mail Privacy Protection hides your IP and circumvents tracking pixels Siri does on-device speech recognition iCloud+ adds iCloud Private Relay, lets you hide your email, and removes the limit on HomeKit Secure Video cameras iPadOS 15 sports a new Multitasking menu, Center window, and Shelf iPadOS 15 enables entire-screen widget placement Quick Notes let you quickly capture information from any app or screen Swift Playgrounds will let users create and publish apps from their iPad Universal Control lets you use a single keyboard and trackpad or mouse to move between Mac and iPad Photos comes to Apple Watch in a big way' Mindfulness updates in watchOS 8 bring updates to Breathe and a new feature, Reflect. Shortcuts comes to the Mac in macOS Monterey Xcode Cloud handles builds, bug reports, tests, and more for developers RealityKit 2's new Object Capture lets developers create high-quality, photo-realistic 3D models of real-world objects using photogrammetry Spatial and lossless audio is now available on Apple Music Picks of the Week Andy's pick: "Adding HDMI to a Stock Macintosh Classic" | Adrian's Digital Basement, YouTube Alex's pick: Blackmagic Camera Control Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Alex Lindsay 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: ZipRecruiter.com/macbreak att.com/activearmor manscaped.com/twit
WWDC 2021: Breaking Down the Details SharePlay for FaceTime FaceTime Links bring FaceTime to Android and Windows Wallet can store state IDs and driver licenses Apple adds App Privacy Report feature Mail Privacy Protection hides your IP and circumvents tracking pixels Siri does on-device speech recognition iCloud+ adds iCloud Private Relay, lets you hide your email, and removes the limit on HomeKit Secure Video cameras iPadOS 15 sports a new Multitasking menu, Center window, and Shelf iPadOS 15 enables entire-screen widget placement Quick Notes let you quickly capture information from any app or screen Swift Playgrounds will let users create and publish apps from their iPad Universal Control lets you use a single keyboard and trackpad or mouse to move between Mac and iPad Photos comes to Apple Watch in a big way' Mindfulness updates in watchOS 8 bring updates to Breathe and a new feature, Reflect. Shortcuts comes to the Mac in macOS Monterey Xcode Cloud handles builds, bug reports, tests, and more for developers RealityKit 2's new Object Capture lets developers create high-quality, photo-realistic 3D models of real-world objects using photogrammetry Spatial and lossless audio is now available on Apple Music Picks of the Week Andy's pick: "Adding HDMI to a Stock Macintosh Classic" | Adrian's Digital Basement, YouTube Alex's pick: Blackmagic Camera Control Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Alex Lindsay 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: ZipRecruiter.com/macbreak att.com/activearmor manscaped.com/twit
WWDC 2021: Breaking Down the Details SharePlay for FaceTime FaceTime Links bring FaceTime to Android and Windows Wallet can store state IDs and driver licenses Apple adds App Privacy Report feature Mail Privacy Protection hides your IP and circumvents tracking pixels Siri does on-device speech recognition iCloud+ adds iCloud Private Relay, lets you hide your email, and removes the limit on HomeKit Secure Video cameras iPadOS 15 sports a new Multitasking menu, Center window, and Shelf iPadOS 15 enables entire-screen widget placement Quick Notes let you quickly capture information from any app or screen Swift Playgrounds will let users create and publish apps from their iPad Universal Control lets you use a single keyboard and trackpad or mouse to move between Mac and iPad Photos comes to Apple Watch in a big way' Mindfulness updates in watchOS 8 bring updates to Breathe and a new feature, Reflect. Shortcuts comes to the Mac in macOS Monterey Xcode Cloud handles builds, bug reports, tests, and more for developers RealityKit 2's new Object Capture lets developers create high-quality, photo-realistic 3D models of real-world objects using photogrammetry Spatial and lossless audio is now available on Apple Music Picks of the Week Andy's pick: "Adding HDMI to a Stock Macintosh Classic" | Adrian's Digital Basement, YouTube Alex's pick: Blackmagic Camera Control Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Alex Lindsay 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: ZipRecruiter.com/macbreak att.com/activearmor manscaped.com/twit
WWDC 2021: Breaking Down the Details SharePlay for FaceTime FaceTime Links bring FaceTime to Android and Windows Wallet can store state IDs and driver licenses Apple adds App Privacy Report feature Mail Privacy Protection hides your IP and circumvents tracking pixels Siri does on-device speech recognition iCloud+ adds iCloud Private Relay, lets you hide your email, and removes the limit on HomeKit Secure Video cameras iPadOS 15 sports a new Multitasking menu, Center window, and Shelf iPadOS 15 enables entire-screen widget placement Quick Notes let you quickly capture information from any app or screen Swift Playgrounds will let users create and publish apps from their iPad Universal Control lets you use a single keyboard and trackpad or mouse to move between Mac and iPad Photos comes to Apple Watch in a big way' Mindfulness updates in watchOS 8 bring updates to Breathe and a new feature, Reflect. Shortcuts comes to the Mac in macOS Monterey Xcode Cloud handles builds, bug reports, tests, and more for developers RealityKit 2's new Object Capture lets developers create high-quality, photo-realistic 3D models of real-world objects using photogrammetry Spatial and lossless audio is now available on Apple Music Picks of the Week Andy's pick: "Adding HDMI to a Stock Macintosh Classic" | Adrian's Digital Basement, YouTube Alex's pick: Blackmagic Camera Control Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Alex Lindsay 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: ZipRecruiter.com/macbreak att.com/activearmor manscaped.com/twit
WWDC 2021: Breaking Down the Details SharePlay for FaceTime FaceTime Links bring FaceTime to Android and Windows Wallet can store state IDs and driver licenses Apple adds App Privacy Report feature Mail Privacy Protection hides your IP and circumvents tracking pixels Siri does on-device speech recognition iCloud+ adds iCloud Private Relay, lets you hide your email, and removes the limit on HomeKit Secure Video cameras iPadOS 15 sports a new Multitasking menu, Center window, and Shelf iPadOS 15 enables entire-screen widget placement Quick Notes let you quickly capture information from any app or screen Swift Playgrounds will let users create and publish apps from their iPad Universal Control lets you use a single keyboard and trackpad or mouse to move between Mac and iPad Photos comes to Apple Watch in a big way' Mindfulness updates in watchOS 8 bring updates to Breathe and a new feature, Reflect. Shortcuts comes to the Mac in macOS Monterey Xcode Cloud handles builds, bug reports, tests, and more for developers RealityKit 2's new Object Capture lets developers create high-quality, photo-realistic 3D models of real-world objects using photogrammetry Spatial and lossless audio is now available on Apple Music Picks of the Week Andy's pick: "Adding HDMI to a Stock Macintosh Classic" | Adrian's Digital Basement, YouTube Alex's pick: Blackmagic Camera Control Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Alex Lindsay 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: ZipRecruiter.com/macbreak att.com/activearmor manscaped.com/twit
Apple unveils iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, and macOS Monterey during the WWDC 2021 keynote, bringing new features like SharePlay, Focus mode, iCloud+ with Private Relay and Hide My Email, Hide My Email, Universal Control, building apps with Swift Playgrounds, and more. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/twit-news. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Apple unveils iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, and macOS Monterey during the WWDC 2021 keynote, bringing new features like SharePlay, Focus mode, iCloud+ with Private Relay and Hide My Email, Hide My Email, Universal Control, building apps with Swift Playgrounds, and more. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/twit-news. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Apple unveils iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, and macOS Monterey during the WWDC 2021 keynote, bringing new features like SharePlay, Focus mode, iCloud+ with Private Relay and Hide My Email, Hide My Email, Universal Control, building apps with Swift Playgrounds, and more. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/twit-news. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Apple unveils iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, and macOS Monterey during the WWDC 2021 keynote, bringing new features like SharePlay, Focus mode, iCloud+ with Private Relay and Hide My Email, Hide My Email, Universal Control, building apps with Swift Playgrounds, and more. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/twit-news. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Apple unveils iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, and macOS Monterey during the WWDC 2021 keynote, bringing new features like SharePlay, Focus mode, iCloud+ with Private Relay and Hide My Email, Hide My Email, Universal Control, building apps with Swift Playgrounds, and more. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/twit-news. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Apple unveils iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, and macOS Monterey during the WWDC 2021 keynote, bringing new features like SharePlay, Focus mode, iCloud+ with Private Relay and Hide My Email, Hide My Email, Universal Control, building apps with Swift Playgrounds, and more. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/twit-news. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Apple unveils iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, and macOS Monterey during the WWDC 2021 keynote, bringing new features like SharePlay, Focus mode, iCloud+ with Private Relay and Hide My Email, Hide My Email, Universal Control, building apps with Swift Playgrounds, and more. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/twit-news. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Apple unveils iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, and macOS Monterey during the WWDC 2021 keynote, bringing new features like SharePlay, Focus mode, iCloud+ with Private Relay and Hide My Email, Hide My Email, Universal Control, building apps with Swift Playgrounds, and more. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/twit-news. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Apple unveils iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, and macOS Monterey during the WWDC 2021 keynote, bringing new features like SharePlay, Focus mode, iCloud+ with Private Relay and Hide My Email, Hide My Email, Universal Control, building apps with Swift Playgrounds, and more. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/twit-news. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Apple unveils iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, and macOS Monterey during the WWDC 2021 keynote, bringing new features like SharePlay, Focus mode, iCloud+ with Private Relay and Hide My Email, Hide My Email, Universal Control, building apps with Swift Playgrounds, and more. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/twit-news. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit