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This week: With Apple software updates released last week, Damo explains highlights of the enhancements for iPhone and iPad IOS 18.2; With video description now possible through multiple apps, Damo describes a comparison he made with the performance of Seeing AI and Piccybot; We have news of significant upgrades to the capabilities of the Humanware Mantis Q40 and Brailliant braille displays, with more details at humanware.com. To access the program, presented by Stephen Jolley and Damo McMorrow you can go to varadio.org/talkingtech To write to the show use damo.mcmorrow@visionaustralia.orgSupport this Vision Australia Radio program: https://www.visionaustralia.org/donate?src=radio&type=0&_ga=2.182040610.46191917.1644183916-1718358749.1627963141See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quick list of links for this weeks show. OPen AI 4o Online Presentation https://www.engadget.com/openai-claims-that-its-free-gpt-4o-model-can-talk-laugh-sing-and-see-like-a-human-184249780.html?src=rss&guccounter=1 The Chat GPT Mac Desktop app (for Chat GPT Plus Subscribers) https://www.zdnet.com/article/the-chatgpt-desktop-app-is-more-helpful-than-i-expected-heres-why-and-how-to-try-it/#ftag=RSSbaffb68 Google IO 2024 Online Presentation https://techcrunch.com/2024/05/15/google-i-o-2024-everything-announced-so-far/?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9uZXdzLmdvb2dsZS5jb20v&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAE5qqQ7xkej-h_vSKTZoD_QKhcqHArIMCBw4b2co7EsSJySpTBre-UgA9luH5Vjo6cxBRv_SsR91xtlo3By4aAY5a1nsWYGqnf_xejjwjRH1YsWP6QskwilwhUliJDK-nUedetwY35J6i3AyNAY21rSfyCzxlPl3Z2j4FO5iRm-b Apple Announces New Accessibility Features for iPhone and iPad (iOS 18 coming up this year) https://techcrunch.com/2024/05/15/apple-accessibility-features-2024/ Glide Now Available for Pre-Order for Late 2025 https://glidance.io WeWalk 2.0 Now Available to Order (but not yet from Australia) https://wewalk.io/en/v2-brochure/ International Council on English Braille 8Th General Assembly May 25 to May 30 2024 in NewZealand https://iceb.orgSupport this Vision Australia Radio program: https://www.visionaustralia.org/donate?src=radio&type=0&_ga=2.182040610.46191917.1644183916-1718358749.1627963141See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, we discuss the exploitation of a new zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2024-4761) in Google Chrome, prompting emergency fixes from Google. Users are advised to update to Chrome version 124.0.6367.207/.208 to mitigate potential threats (https://thehackernews.com/2024/05/new-chrome-zero-day-vulnerability-cve.html). Additionally, Apple has backported a patch to iOS 16 branch to fix CVE-2024-23296 and introduced a new Bluetooth tracker alert feature in iOS 17 to warn users about unknown Bluetooth trackers (https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2024/05/14/ios-bluetooth-tracker-alert/). The impact of return-to-office mandates at tech giants like Apple, Microsoft, and SpaceX on employee retention, particularly among senior talent, is also discussed, shedding light on the potential negative effects of such policies (https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/05/rto-mandates-led-to-pronounced-exodus-of-senior-workers-at-top-tech-firms/). 00:00 The Great Tech Exodus: Navigating Return to Office Mandates 00:55 Deep Dive into Return to Office Policies and Their Impact 04:54 Exploring Apple's Cybersecurity Enhancements 07:15 Navigating the Threat Landscape: Google Chrome's Zero Day Vulnerability Search Phrases: Apple, Cyber threats, iOS patches, Bluetooth tracker alert, Cybersecurity measures, CVE-2024-23296, MarketplaceKit vulnerability, Return-to-office mandates, Senior-level employees, Remote work, Workforce management, Employee morale, Attrition may15 Return to office mandates at major tech companies like apple, Microsoft, and space X. Have led to a significant Exodus of senior level employees. How can these tech companies manage their workforce effectively while avoiding the negative impact of return to office mandates? On employee morale and attrition. . In Apple's most recent update they've added. A Bluetooth tracker alert. To alert the user, if an unexpected Bluetooth tracker is in their proximity. How else is apple enhancing cybersecurity measures. For iOS users. And finally an emergency fix has been rolled out by Google to address the new zero day vulnerability in Google Chrome. Which is being actively exploited in the wild posing, a serious threat to compromised hosts. How can users protect themselves from the zero day vulnerability in Google Chrome? You're listening to the daily decrypt. All right. Let's talk about return to office or RTO. If you work in tech. Specifically cybersecurity. You've probably been impacted by this since the Dawn of COVID. Or at least know somebody who's been impacted by this. I personally work on a team of developers who were all hired remotely. With no expectation set that they'll have to return to the office and. They're all pretty peeved because now they're having to return to the office and we're losing good talent. And the team's morale is just a little lower. Because it's one thing to be hired with the expectation of moving to an office, which is actually how I was hired. And I did move closer to an office. But it's another thing. To be hired with the expectation of never having to, and then having to. So a recent study conducted by researchers from the university of Chicago and the university of Michigan revealed that returned to office mandates at tech giants, like apple, Microsoft, and SpaceX have led to a significant Exodus of senior level employees. And this study did pose a thought that I had never really considered as to why senior level. Employees would be leaving specifically ones in management. And that's because they prefer not to manage teams that are inherently unhappy about policies at their. Company. So if their whole team is upset about returning to office, That's going to directly impact their job satisfaction because there's nothing they can do. They can't change company policy. They can just. Make sure their leaders are aware that their teams are upset and hope that they changed their mind on returned to office. Which. Hasn't really happened yet. So this study analyzed resume data from people, data labs matching 260 million resumes to company data. Highlighting the negative effects of return to office mandates on employee retention and. Senior talent. Following Apple's implementation of a hybrid return to office approach. The percentage of senior level employees decreased by five percentage points. While Microsoft experienced a similar decline. And even worse, the space X requires full-time office presence. And they saw a substantial 15% drop in senior level employees. So I don't have to explain. What it means to lose 15% of your senior employees. Um, but I can elaborate that it's probably not the 15% you want to lose because the ones you lose are the ones that are good enough to get jobs elsewhere. So there's gotta be some sort of balance. There's gotta be some sort of give and take, um, Remote work. Works for some people and it doesn't work for others. Like there is no hard and fast way. To improve productivity amongst your team members. But senior executives don't like that. They like black and white. They like policy. So how can we find a middle ground? I understand that. Working close to your peers can build comradery. Enhance collaboration. All of that stuff, but the more I study of leadership, I think it's because it's actually easier to lead when your employees can see you. It. Is really hard to lead through a computer screen and that's a lot of work and maybe senior executives don't want to put in the work to figure out ways. To connect with their employees. Through a computer screen. So they're just going to make them come into work. Hey, spoiler alert. That's not a good reason. Do the work connect with your employees?. Also included in this study. Is the contrary, right? That. Hybrid work model can actually enhance mental health and employee morale, which makes sense. I've been working remote for three years now. And I'm about at the point where I'd like to go into the office every once in a while and see my teammates. Um, but being forced to do anything just is a bad move. And it doesn't feel good, even if I really wanted to go into the office. If I was being forced to go in on Monday, Wednesday to Thursday, whatever. I wouldn't like it. So if you're a senior leader out there and you have. A platform to stand on. I highly encourage you to talk to your employees and figure out what works for them and why, and maybe you can. Have some exceptions. And be a little looser with your standards there. Apple has back ported the patch for CVE 20 24, 23. 29 6 to the iOS 16 branch enhancing security against potential brute force attacks. So this vulnerability is called the RTK. Kit zero-day vulnerability. And it's been patched in multiple apple products, but it's backporting to iOS 16.7 0.8 and iPad iOS 16 point 78. For added protection, which essentially means that a patch that was developed for this new iOS. Has been also applied to a previous generation of operating systems for your tablets and phones. So, for example, if your iPad doesn't quite support iOS 17, you can still get this security feature. So it must be pretty bad. If you, if that does apply to you. You're probably pretty hesitant about installing updates because you're on the end of life of your device. It might not be able to handle the next update and you want to keep using it. But I highly encourage you to go download this update and install it. Because this is a pretty serious security risk. There's also been a bug in marketplace kit that has been fixed by apple, which can prevent maliciously crafted webpages from distributing scripts to track iOS users on other sites. And the coolest security feature that was just released by apple. In iOS 17 is a feature that alerts users, when an unknown Bluetooth tracker is detected, moving with them. This will enhance privacy insecurity. Um, now as someone who has been stocked, it is very scary. It sounds kind of mundane when you hear about it, but, you know, it's. It really haunts you a lot and it makes you look at your privacy a lot differently. And this is particularly. Prevalent. Amongst women like. Bluetooth trackers slipped into their purses at bars. So that. They're suitors we'll know exactly where they live, where they're moving and we'll allow them to stock their prey. It's just very scary. And there's no way of knowing if that's happened to you until you go through your purse and. With the amount of purses that women can have. It's not a frequent occurrence to go through them. So this is a great feature. Um, Highly encourage you to download this patch and enable that feature regardless of your lifestyle or situation. It's just good to know if someone's trying to track you, it can happen to anybody. And finally Google has released emergency patches to address a new zero day vulnerability CVE 20 24 4 7 6 1. In the Chrome web browser being actively exploited in the wild. The vulnerability affects the VA JavaScript and WebAssembly engine posing a risk of out of bounds, right attacks that could lead to data, corruption, crashes, or arbitrary code execution on compromised systems. There is an exploit for this, that exists in the wild, which means. Anyone who's taking the security plus can use this. Which is why Google took such swift action. But further details about the specific attacks that leverage this vulnerability and exploited have not been disclosed. In order to prevent further exploitation from threat actors, but, you know, A crafty threat actor can go find it. Mutter, putter. Loaded up Metis boy, whatever. Get it going. So this latest zero day disclosure follows closely on the heels of Google patching CVE 20 24 4 6 7 1 8 use after free vulnerability in the visuals component, that was also actively exploited. In 2024 alone, Google has addressed a total of six zero day vulnerabilities with three of them showcased at the Ponca own hacking contest in March. To safeguard against potential threats. Users are strongly advised to update to the most recent version of Chrome. As soon as possible. So if you're getting that relaunch to update. Button in the top. Right. Which I have seen. On about everyone's browser at work. Go ahead and press that update button. You know, your tabs are gonna save. They're gonna relaunch. It'll take about a second, just press it and get into the habit of pressing it whenever you see it. Users of other chromium based browsers, like edge brave opera and Vivaldi should also apply the necessary patches. When they become available to enhance their cybersecurity posture. This has been the Daily Decrypt. If you found your key to unlocking the digital domain, show your support with a rating on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It truly helps us stand at the frontier of cyber news. Don't forget to connect on Instagram or catch our episodes on YouTube. Until next time, keep your data safe and your curiosity alive.
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، النوم حاجة في غاية الاهمية، لانه الفترة اللي مجموعة من العمليات الفيزيولوجية بتحصل في الجسم وهي أساسية جدا لصحتنا الجسدية والنفسية والعاطفية وكل حاجة جودة النوم ومدته بتأثر على كل حاجة، الفوقان، التركيز، المود، الجوع والشبع، بناء العضلات، القدرة الجنسية حتى، مجرد انك تبقى قادر تفنكشن بشكل سليم جسديا ونفسيا كل دا معتمد على النوم "كويس" النوم كويس مش بس مرتبط بمدة او عدد ساعات النوم لكن كمان بحاجات تانية مرتبطة بكواليتي النوم وجودته او بنسميها عمق النوم ودي حاجة هنتكلم عن تحسينها فالنهارده هنتكلم عن ازاي تنام احسن، من اول تحسين قدرتنا على زبط مواعيد النوم وعلى الصحيان فايقين ولغاية ازاي نحسن كواليتي وعمق النوم بتاعنا عشان ناخد كفايتنا منه ونصحى فايقين ونشيطين ومركزين لينكات الحلقة: دكتور سامر حتر: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samer_Hattar TED talk by Matthew walker, a renowned expert on sleep: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MuIMqhT8DM&t=265s&ab_channel=TED Blue blocker apps: for desktop: https://justgetflux.com/ for phones: To activate the blue light filter on your iPhone or iPad (iOS), go to Settings > Display & Brightness > Night Shift. On android you will find it in display settings under "eye-comfort" or "night-light", if you didn't you can use: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.urbandroid.lux&hl=en&gl=US 10-minute yoga Nidra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj-ZlTpLJYw 10-minute NSDR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKGrmY8OSHM Body scan sleep meditation (in Arabic): https://soundcloud.com/esraa-hashem-8/body-scan-meditation Supplements protocol: 145mg Magnesium Threonate or 200mg Magnesium Bisglycinate 50mg Apigenin 100-400mg Theanine Independent Supplement Research Site: https://examine.com Smart alarm apps: Android: Sleep as android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.urbandroid.sleep iPhone: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sleep-cycle-sleep-tracker/id320606217 ------------------ Research papers: Recommendations for daytime, evening, and nighttime indoor light exposure to best support physiology, sleep, and wakefulness in healthy adults: https://bit.ly/3bAwzTZ
، النوم حاجة في غاية الاهمية، لانه الفترة اللي مجموعة من العمليات الفيزيولوجية بتحصل في الجسم وهي أساسية جدا لصحتنا الجسدية والنفسية والعاطفية وكل حاجة جودة النوم ومدته بتأثر على كل حاجة، الفوقان، التركيز، المود، الجوع والشبع، بناء العضلات، القدرة الجنسية حتى، مجرد انك تبقى قادر تفنكشن بشكل سليم جسديا ونفسيا كل دا معتمد على النوم "كويس" النوم كويس مش بس مرتبط بمدة او عدد ساعات النوم لكن كمان بحاجات تانية مرتبطة بكواليتي النوم وجودته او بنسميها عمق النوم ودي حاجة هنتكلم عن تحسينها فالنهارده هنتكلم عن ازاي تنام احسن، من اول تحسين قدرتنا على زبط مواعيد النوم وعلى الصحيان فايقين ولغاية ازاي نحسن كواليتي وعمق النوم بتاعنا عشان ناخد كفايتنا منه ونصحى فايقين ونشيطين ومركزين لينكات الحلقة: دكتور سامر حتر: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samer_Hattar TED talk by Matthew walker, a renowned expert on sleep: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MuIMqhT8DM&t=265s&ab_channel=TED Blue blocker apps: for desktop: https://justgetflux.com/ for phones: To activate the blue light filter on your iPhone or iPad (iOS), go to Settings > Display & Brightness > Night Shift. On android you will find it in display settings under "eye-comfort" or "night-light", if you didn't you can use: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.urbandroid.lux&hl=en&gl=US 10-minute yoga Nidra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj-ZlTpLJYw 10-minute NSDR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKGrmY8OSHM Body scan sleep meditation (in Arabic): https://soundcloud.com/esraa-hashem-8/body-scan-meditation Supplements protocol: 145mg Magnesium Threonate or 200mg Magnesium Bisglycinate 50mg Apigenin 100-400mg Theanine Independent Supplement Research Site: https://examine.com Smart alarm apps: Android: Sleep as android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.urbandroid.sleep iPhone: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sleep-cycle-sleep-tracker/id320606217 ------------------ Research papers: Recommendations for daytime, evening, and nighttime indoor light exposure to best support physiology, sleep, and wakefulness in healthy adults: https://bit.ly/3bAwzTZ
، النوم حاجة في غاية الاهمية، لانه الفترة اللي مجموعة من العمليات الفيزيولوجية بتحصل في الجسم وهي أساسية جدا لصحتنا الجسدية والنفسية والعاطفية وكل حاجة جودة النوم ومدته بتأثر على كل حاجة، الفوقان، التركيز، المود، الجوع والشبع، بناء العضلات، القدرة الجنسية حتى، مجرد انك تبقى قادر تفنكشن بشكل سليم جسديا ونفسيا كل دا معتمد على النوم "كويس" النوم كويس مش بس مرتبط بمدة او عدد ساعات النوم لكن كمان بحاجات تانية مرتبطة بكواليتي النوم وجودته او بنسميها عمق النوم ودي حاجة هنتكلم عن تحسينها فالنهارده هنتكلم عن ازاي تنام احسن، من اول تحسين قدرتنا على زبط مواعيد النوم وعلى الصحيان فايقين ولغاية ازاي نحسن كواليتي وعمق النوم بتاعنا عشان ناخد كفايتنا منه ونصحى فايقين ونشيطين ومركزين لينكات الحلقة: دكتور سامر حتر: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samer_Hattar TED talk by Matthew walker, a renowned expert on sleep: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MuIMqhT8DM&t=265s&ab_channel=TED Blue blocker apps: for desktop: https://justgetflux.com/ for phones: To activate the blue light filter on your iPhone or iPad (iOS), go to Settings > Display & Brightness > Night Shift. On android you will find it in display settings under "eye-comfort" or "night-light", if you didn't you can use: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.urbandroid.lux&hl=en&gl=US 10-minute yoga Nidra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj-ZlTpLJYw 10-minute NSDR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKGrmY8OSHM Body scan sleep meditation (in Arabic): https://soundcloud.com/esraa-hashem-8/body-scan-meditation Supplements protocol: 145mg Magnesium Threonate or 200mg Magnesium Bisglycinate 50mg Apigenin 100-400mg Theanine Independent Supplement Research Site: https://examine.com Smart alarm apps: Android: Sleep as android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.urbandroid.sleep iPhone: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sleep-cycle-sleep-tracker/id320606217 ------------------ Research papers: Recommendations for daytime, evening, and nighttime indoor light exposure to best support physiology, sleep, and wakefulness in healthy adults: https://bit.ly/3bAwzTZ
Apple's subscription gaming service, Apple Arcade, regularly adds new titles to its library. Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent talk about some of their favorite Apple Arcade titles and feature some of the new additions worth checking out. Squiggle Drop Cityscapes: Sim Builder tint. Disney SpellStruck stitch. Very Little Nightmares+ Snake.io+ News Mophie Debuts New MagSafe Car Vent Mounts Apple Support app gets a big redesign for iPhone and iPad iOS 16.5 breaks compatibility with Apple's Lightning to USB 3 dongle Shortcuts Corner MaiKai wants to automate the process of drafting and sending emails for real estate purposes. Feedback & Questions Brad shares some advice for moving app icons to specific Home Screens. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Soulver Mikah's App Cap: ChatGPT 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: cs.co/twit fastmail.com/twit hellofresh.com/ios16 and use code ios16
Apple's subscription gaming service, Apple Arcade, regularly adds new titles to its library. Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent talk about some of their favorite Apple Arcade titles and feature some of the new additions worth checking out. Squiggle Drop Cityscapes: Sim Builder tint. Disney SpellStruck stitch. Very Little Nightmares+ Snake.io+ News Mophie Debuts New MagSafe Car Vent Mounts Apple Support app gets a big redesign for iPhone and iPad iOS 16.5 breaks compatibility with Apple's Lightning to USB 3 dongle Shortcuts Corner MaiKai wants to automate the process of drafting and sending emails for real estate purposes. Feedback & Questions Brad shares some advice for moving app icons to specific Home Screens. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Soulver Mikah's App Cap: ChatGPT 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: cs.co/twit fastmail.com/twit hellofresh.com/ios16 and use code ios16
Apple's subscription gaming service, Apple Arcade, regularly adds new titles to its library. Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent talk about some of their favorite Apple Arcade titles and feature some of the new additions worth checking out. Squiggle Drop Cityscapes: Sim Builder tint. Disney SpellStruck stitch. Very Little Nightmares+ Snake.io+ News Mophie Debuts New MagSafe Car Vent Mounts Apple Support app gets a big redesign for iPhone and iPad iOS 16.5 breaks compatibility with Apple's Lightning to USB 3 dongle Shortcuts Corner MaiKai wants to automate the process of drafting and sending emails for real estate purposes. Feedback & Questions Brad shares some advice for moving app icons to specific Home Screens. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Soulver Mikah's App Cap: ChatGPT 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: cs.co/twit fastmail.com/twit hellofresh.com/ios16 and use code ios16
Apple's subscription gaming service, Apple Arcade, regularly adds new titles to its library. Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent talk about some of their favorite Apple Arcade titles and feature some of the new additions worth checking out. Squiggle Drop Cityscapes: Sim Builder tint. Disney SpellStruck stitch. Very Little Nightmares+ Snake.io+ News Mophie Debuts New MagSafe Car Vent Mounts Apple Support app gets a big redesign for iPhone and iPad iOS 16.5 breaks compatibility with Apple's Lightning to USB 3 dongle Shortcuts Corner MaiKai wants to automate the process of drafting and sending emails for real estate purposes. Feedback & Questions Brad shares some advice for moving app icons to specific Home Screens. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Soulver Mikah's App Cap: ChatGPT 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: cs.co/twit fastmail.com/twit hellofresh.com/ios16 and use code ios16
Apple's subscription gaming service, Apple Arcade, regularly adds new titles to its library. Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent talk about some of their favorite Apple Arcade titles and feature some of the new additions worth checking out. Squiggle Drop Cityscapes: Sim Builder tint. Disney SpellStruck stitch. Very Little Nightmares+ Snake.io+ News Mophie Debuts New MagSafe Car Vent Mounts Apple Support app gets a big redesign for iPhone and iPad iOS 16.5 breaks compatibility with Apple's Lightning to USB 3 dongle Shortcuts Corner MaiKai wants to automate the process of drafting and sending emails for real estate purposes. Feedback & Questions Brad shares some advice for moving app icons to specific Home Screens. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Soulver Mikah's App Cap: ChatGPT 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: cs.co/twit fastmail.com/twit hellofresh.com/ios16 and use code ios16
، النوم حاجة في غاية الاهمية، لانه الفترة اللي مجموعة من العمليات الفيزيولوجية بتحصل في الجسم وهي أساسية جدا لصحتنا الجسدية والنفسية والعاطفية وكل حاجة جودة النوم ومدته بتأثر على كل حاجة، الفوقان، التركيز، المود، الجوع والشبع، بناء العضلات، القدرة الجنسية حتى، مجرد انك تبقى قادر تفنكشن بشكل سليم جسديا ونفسيا كل دا معتمد على النوم "كويس" النوم كويس مش بس مرتبط بمدة او عدد ساعات النوم لكن كمان بحاجات تانية مرتبطة بكواليتي النوم وجودته او بنسميها عمق النوم ودي حاجة هنتكلم عن تحسينها فالنهارده هنتكلم عن ازاي تنام احسن، من اول تحسين قدرتنا على زبط مواعيد النوم وعلى الصحيان فايقين ولغاية ازاي نحسن كواليتي وعمق النوم بتاعنا عشان ناخد كفايتنا منه ونصحى فايقين ونشيطين ومركزين لينكات الحلقة: دكتور سامر حتر: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samer_Hattar TED talk by Matthew walker, a renowned expert on sleep: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MuIMqhT8DM&t=265s&ab_channel=TED Blue blocker apps: for desktop: https://justgetflux.com/ for phones: To activate the blue light filter on your iPhone or iPad (iOS), go to Settings > Display & Brightness > Night Shift. On android you will find it in display settings under "eye-comfort" or "night-light", if you didn't you can use: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.urbandroid.lux&hl=en&gl=US 10-minute yoga Nidra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj-ZlTpLJYw 10-minute NSDR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKGrmY8OSHM Body scan sleep meditation (in Arabic): https://soundcloud.com/esraa-hashem-8/body-scan-meditation Supplements protocol: 145mg Magnesium Threonate or 200mg Magnesium Bisglycinate 50mg Apigenin 100-400mg Theanine Independent Supplement Research Site: https://examine.com Smart alarm apps: Android: Sleep as android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.urbandroid.sleep iPhone: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sleep-cycle-sleep-tracker/id320606217 ------------------ Research papers: Recommendations for daytime, evening, and nighttime indoor light exposure to best support physiology, sleep, and wakefulness in healthy adults: https://bit.ly/3bAwzTZ
iPad iOS 16 and Apple Mac Ventura is out I always wait for the next version of Ventura before updating. See if it breaks anything. Apple TV update, and some new iPads What happened in America New York first, woke up early and wondered around. Lots of coffee shops and wifi Ohio was next, to […]
iPad iOS 16 and Apple Mac Ventura is out I always wait for the next version of Ventura before updating. See if it breaks anything. Apple TV update, and some new iPads What happened in America New York first, woke up early and wondered around. Lots of coffee shops and wifi Ohio was next, to ... Read more
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Bookmark Games brings a digital version of David Thompson's 2018 card game Pavlov's House - The Battle of Stalingrad for PC/Mac Steam and Ipad IOS. How does this card driven survival wargame play as a digital implementation?Time stamps:1:48 The Hunger2:00 Boon Lake3:25 Dog Lover4:30 Micro Macro Crime City6:18 A Feast for Odin7:14 Brian Boru: High King of Ireland9:00 Luna Capital10:53 FEATURE REVIEW - Pavlov's HousePlease write us a love letter on Podcash. We don't have a Patreon and hope to win some support funds through this project but we need your help. Support us here: https://www.podcash.com/love-letters/pLFfT
Year in Review for 2021 Equipment from the Va Store WeWalk Smart Cane. Blind Shell Classic 2 (from Quantum RLV). TorKings (Aussie style Connect 4 type 3D game). Brailliant BX 20 and 40 Braille displays. Micro Speak Digital Voice Recorder. Cordless phone package with answering machine. LED handheld optical magnifier with 3 interchangeable heads. Smart Go Rechargeable Lamp. Uccello Kettle (no ned to lift). Other Assistive Technology Equipment that caught my attention outside of VA Annie Self Teaching Braille device. Vursa Slate. Other Interesting New Hardware AirPods 3. Aftershokz Opencomm. AirTags. iPad mini 6. Amazon Echo 10. Usual updates of phones and watch's from Apple, and Samsung. Software/OS Mac OS Monterey 12.1, and Windows 11. iOS 15.2, iPad iOS 15.2, Apple TV 15.2, and Watch OS 8.3. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave and Warren joined by guests Holden and Brian DePardo. iOS15.2 was released. We go through and review the new features. It's been 1 year since Apple Fitness+ and AirPods Pro Max Brian gave a 1 year review of his AirPods Pro Max. Readdle releases an update to its popular Scanner Pro app and adds a magic eraser feature that removes things in the scan like fingers, hole punch and more. Plus more. The show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio Links to our Show Website: In Touch With iOS YouTube Page In Touch with iOS Magazine on Flipboard News Apple delays macOS Universal Control until spring 2022 | Engadget Apple Releases Swift Playgrounds 4 With Support for Creating Apps on iPad - MacRumors Apple Arcade Getting New Disney and Nickelodeon Games - MacRumors Apple Stores Getting Tool for Updating AirPods Pro to Latest Firmware Version SiriusXM Platinum VIP Tier Now Includes 12 Months of Free Apple Music Apple Shares 'Ted Lasso' Animated Christmas Short - MacRumors Topics Beta this week. iOS15.2 iPadOS15.2 WatchOS 8.3 and tvOS 15.2 all released to the public this week. We talk about the new features and more. Articles that were referenced iOS 15.2 Features: Everything New in iOS 15.2 iOS 15.2 changes and features – A great end-of-year update for iPhone and iPad iOS 15.2 Makes It Easier to Reset Your Locked Device Without Needing a Computer You can now reset and erase a locked iPhone without needing to connect to a PC Apple Releases HomePod Software 15.2 With Apple Music Voice Plan Support Apple Releases watchOS 8.3 With Apple Music Voice Plan and App Privacy Report Apple Releases tvOS 15.2 for Apple TV HD and Apple TV 4K Apple Music Voice Plan launching with iOS 15.2 - 9to5Mac What Apple's iOS 15.2 App Privacy Report means - The Washington Post How to set up a Legacy Contact on iPhone and iPad | iMore Apple Fitness+ and AirPods Max are 1 year old this week. We discuss where they have gone how the future looks. Apple Fitness+ Turns One Year Old AirPods Max Launched One Year Ago Today Holden talks about his new purchases. iPhone 13 Pro he reviews it. We sneak in some new MacBook Pro discussion since we have them now. Tips How to make your large iPhone more comfortable to use one handed Apps Readdle's Scanner Pro for iPhone gets Magic Eraser to remove fingers, hole punches Pixelmator Photo Now Available on iPhone - MacRumors Our Host David Ginsburg is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users and his wealth of knowledge of iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. Visit the YouTube channel https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65. About our Guests Holden DePardo studies computer science and is the co-host of Networked Podcast. Twitter: @holdendepardo Brian DePardo is a writer and IT Professional living in Dallas, TX he is on Twitter @briandepardo About our Co-Host Warren Sklar @Wsklar is an IT Consultant and moderator of the Mac To The Future FaceBook Group with over 3000 members talking about all things Apple. Request to join this group to be among people who love Apple.
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Remote gaming is (not?) here! This week Chris and Jon talk about Xbox's Project xCloud removal from Apple's iPhone and iPad iOS! They also outline the most recent Sony State of Play. Continue Reading →
A quick recap of what's happened in podcasting this week.The big news: Google Podcasts is finally available on iPhone and iPad iOS operating systems. It appears the podcast rush in this time of "social distancing" may have finally lit a fire under Google, which has been lagging behind in the space. However, there may be some hiccups, as James Cridland explains in Thursday's issue of Podnews - a daily newsletter and podcast that you should subscribe to if you have any interest in podcasting.As we explore the effects of COVID-19 on podcasting, it appears that some advertisers are increasing their spend, and some are decreasing it. For example, VPN providers, household products, and alcohol advertising is up. Not surprisingly, travel, live entertainment, and gambling is down. You can read more in this piece from Medium.With regard to podcasts themselves- news and health related podcasts (especially the recent surge in Coronavirus-related shows) are of course up. However, before you produce a COVID-19 episode, remember this rule: content is king. Think about how many emails you've received this month on the topic - no doubt from every brand that has you on a subscription list. The note from Doordash about contact-less delivery? That's helpful. The note from the Michigan lottery about social distancing? Meh, not so much. Give your audience information about what you're doing for them - parroting information from the government about social distancing and staying at home won't offer anything of value. And it may result in you landing in the wasteland of "Unsubscribers."Easy-to-use podcasting host Anchor announced this week that you can now record a show with up to 4 people. I have mixed feelings about Anchor. Their hosting is free, but as with all things, nothing is really free. There's a lack of clarity about privacy and who owns your content. If you want to get your feet wet in podcasting with minimal financial commitment, sure, give them a try. But if you want to be serious about a show, including getting real analytics, I recommend a platform like Simplecast (disclaimer: I'm a referral partner) or Libsyn.Finally, I did a bonus episode this week about recording remotely. With that in mind, here's a great article from The Podcast Host about the same, in even more detail.
There could be a new lower cost iPhone on the way. Whether it is called iPhone 9 or something else remains to be seen, but the gang discuss that along with rumors of 'AirPods Studio' — Full size headphones that leverage features developed for AirPods Pro. It's possible we might see these unveiled at an event in March. On a related note, beta versions of 13.4 for iOS, iPad, tvOS, etc... have been made available to developers. A deep dive into the code has released fresh chum into the waters of excitement for new products and capabilities. We could see a new Apple TV, universal app purchases, 'CarKey', and more. Show Notes and Links: iPhone 9 is coming soon? Apple March event possibilities AirPods Studio anyone? tvOS beta shows evidence of a new Apple TV Xcode beta show evidence of a universal app store iPad OS beta shows evidence of key mapping ability for iPad iOS beta shows evidence of "CarKey" feature Sponsors: Bouqs: Sustainably grown Bouqs shipped direct from farms all over the world! We cut when you order ensuring you get the freshest flowers possible, so they last! Get 25% off your order from The Bouqs Co. at bouqs.com/imore with code imore Hosts: Lory Gil Rene Ritchie Georgia Dow
Diesmal als Gast: Carla Korth, Social Media Managerin bei falkemedia, zuständig unter anderem für mein ZauberTopf. Neues aus Cupertino: Apples Quartalszahlen: Weihnachtsgeschäft hat sich gelohnt. Apple und das FBI: iCloud: Ende-zu-Ende-Verschlüsselung zu Grabe getragen und NYPD unterhält Labor zum Knacken von iPhone. Außerdem gibt es Updates für iPhone und iPad: iOS 13.3.1 iOS 13.3.1 und iPadOS 13.3.1 verbessern Datenschutz. Neue Karten vorerst nur in den USA. Hörer-Feedback: Steves Geist kommentiert den Artikel zum iMac als Glasscheibe Unser Anrufbeantworter: 0431 200 766 705 Retro-Ecke: Am 27. Januar 2010 stellte Steve Jobs auf einer Keynote das erste iPad der Öffentlichkeit vor. Wir berichten von unseren Erfahrung der letzten 10 Jahre. Ihr habt auch tolle Geschichten zum iPad? Dann schreibt uns an redaktion@maclife.de.(Der Preis für das iPhone 3GS betrug bei der Einführung übrigens 600 US-Dollar für 16 GB.) App-Fundstücke: DoubleTake von Filmic filmt mit mehreren Linsen gleichzeitig. Tesla mit teurem In-App-Kauf. Elon Musk hat bereits per Twitter reagiert. In eigener Sache: Wir suchen noch immer Autoren! Bewertet uns bei iTunes , klickt auf „Abonnieren“ bei eurem Podcatcher der Wahl. Vielen Dank!
- 2020: Das Jahr von AR und ARM? - Chrome wird Dunkel: Dark Mode in Version 78 - Wo bleibt Photoshop für das iPad? - iOS 13.2 kommt bald - Nutzlos: Bildschirmzeit bei macOS Catalina - Bitte wenden: Apples Ärger mit China und Hong Kong - Umfrage der Woche - Zuschriften unserer Hörer Links zur Sendung: - 9to5Mac: Apple mit AR- und ARM-Plänen in 2020? - https://9to5mac.com/2019/10/21/apple-ar-headset/ - Anandtech: Apple iPhone 11, 11 Pro & 11 Pro Max Review - https://www.anandtech.com/print/14892/the-apple-iphone-11-pro-and-max-review - Thurrott.com: Google Chrome 78 veröffentlicht - https://www.thurrott.com/google/220426/google-releases-chrome-78-with-new-features-customizations - 9to5Mac: Adobe und Photoshop fürs iPad - https://9to5mac.com/2019/10/21/photoshop-for-ipad-details/ - MacTechNews.de: iOS 13.2-Veröffentlichung steht wohl unmittelbar bevor - https://www.mactechnews.de/news/article/Ausgeplaudert-iOS-13-2-Veroeffentlichung-steht-wohl-unmittelbar-bevor-173632.html - MacTechNews.de: Merkwürdige Berechnung der Bildschirmzeit inc macOS Catalina - https://www.mactechnews.de/news/article/macOS-10-15-Catalina-Merkwuerdige-Berechnung-der-Bildschirmzeit-173621.html - 9to5Mac: Tim Cook und die Hong Kong-App - https://9to5mac.com/2019/10/18/tim-cook-met-chinese-regulator/
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Aaron shows you how to use an iPhone through a powered USB hub to copy an SD card to a HDD/SSD without a laptop. It is now possible to use only an iPhone to copy or backup an SD card to a HDD (hard disk drive) through a USB hub without using a laptop. This […] The post How to Copy an SD card to a Hard Drive using only an iPhone iPad iOS 13 NO LAPTOP appeared first on AARON LINSDAU Adversity Expert.
对于顺风车的话题,滴滴总裁柳青在安全主题媒体开放日上说,身边很多朋友是顺风车忠实用户,自己也总被问滴滴顺风车何时重启。在她看来,顺风车产品是环保的,能够解决很大的出行痛点,也很有技术属性。同时也存在更大的安全痛点。她透露,目前滴滴顺风车团队也在规划如何让产品更安全,同时这也更需要共建共治,滴滴很快也将举办开放日与外界沟通顺风车的安全体系问题。 国家信息中心分享经济研究中心发布的《中国共享住宿发展报告2019》预测,我国共享住宿行业发展将呈现四大趋势:一是未来3年市场规模将保持50%的增长速度;二是中高端民宿将成为平台企业竞争焦点;三是标准化建设步伐将明显加快;四是行业监管进一步加强。 针对有消息称调研发现,女性用户对刷脸支付接受度明显低于男性是因为刷脸支付太丑,支付宝昨天回应称,“两周前去找过产品经理,现在支付宝里刷脸已经有美颜了,一周内,全国门店的刷脸系统也都会上美颜功能。” 阿拉丁小程序数据统计平台昨天发布了《2019年上半年小程序行业发展白皮书》。上半年,头部小程序变化十分明显。6月TOP 100榜单中,视频类小程序成为上榜率最高的分类。在这之前,网络购物类小程序也在春节后连续超越小游戏,近几个月TOP 100榜单的分类更加均衡,市场成熟度不断走高。对于下半年小程序的发展状况,阿拉丁给出预测,微信小程序DAU年底将突破3.2亿、传统企业加速利用小程序连接线上线下实现“互联网+”、小游戏的竞争将从同质化竞争进入品质化竞争阶段。 彭博社昨天援引知情人士的消息称,腾讯与印度支付公司PayTm计划对印度流媒体服务MX Player投资约1亿美元。当前,无论是印度国内公司,还是全球其它跨国企业,都在竞相抢占印度蓬勃发展的在线视频市场的一部分。知情人士称,腾讯与MX Player的投资谈判已进入最终的冲刺阶段,但特定的投资条款尚未敲定。 小米昨天发布了小米CC系列手机。“小米CC”定位于一款“年轻人的拍照旗舰”,把美颜自拍作为其主要卖点。首先是,手机前摄3200万像素,后置是跟小米9一样的索尼4800万主摄,充分满足女孩自拍的需求。在AI美颜的风格上,“修饰小瑕疵”的同时,也保留用户的“小特点”。而且由于自拍多会消耗更多的电量,小米CC配备了4030mAh的大电池。另外,小米手机一般讲究性价比或黑科技,但小米CC一反常规,把“美”放在了第一位。小米CC产品经理魏思琪称,从外观设计到色彩命名,到发布会的风格和人选,小米CC都充分迎合女孩对美与浪漫的需求和想象。 据福布斯消息,全球信息提供商IHS Markit认为,苹果正在设计一款搭载iPad iOS系统的可折叠屏设备。苹果将采用微软双屏surface的概念开发一款竞品,搭载iPad iOS系统,使用苹果A系列处理器。这款设备可能将采用MacBook的显示屏尺寸,但苹果依然强调设备的便携性。同时,它也可以接入5G网络。但这款设备不会很快问世,因为苹果目前最紧迫的任务是开发2020年上市的5G iPhone手机。8点1氪,今日言论。苏宁控股集团董事长张近东说,收购家乐福中国是苏宁智慧零售布局的关键一步,此举让苏宁的全品类营销战略在快消类目上实现了重大突破,成功补足了苏宁大快消的短板,将真正实现全产品全场景运营。张近东称,“苏宁未来要聚焦苏宁易购广场、苏宁小店等重点业态的研发,要以用户消费需要为导向推动店面场景化、互联网化的塑造。” 据外媒报道,今年早些时候,三星的可折叠手机Galaxy Fold被誉为智能手机的革命。现在,在显示问题导致延迟推出后,消费者正在等待一个可能的发布日期。日前,三星电子首席执行官高东进在接受采访时称,Galaxy Fold还没准备好,他就把它推出了,这说起来很尴尬。高东进说,“我承认我在可折叠手机上出现了一些偏差,但我们正在补救当中。”
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In this edition of the AppleVis Extra, Dave Nason and Thomas Domville are joined by Sarah Herrlinger, Director of Global Accessibility Policy and Initiatives at Apple; and Dean Hudson, Accessibility Evangelist at Apple. Topics covered in this podcast include an in-depth look at new accessibility features coming later this year in Apple software for blind and low vision users, as well as a broader look at Apple's approach to making their products accessible to as many people as possible. Full transcript of podcast Please note, This transcript was created solely for communication access. It is not a certified legal transcript and is not entirely verbatim. [music] Announcer: This is the AppleVis Extra. Dave Nason: Hello, and welcome to AppleVis Extra. This is episode number 67 coming hot on the heels of episode number 66 which was our round-table about WWDC keynote on Monday. Today, myself, Dave Nason, and my colleague, Thomas Domville, also known as Anonymouse, are delighted to be joined by two people from Apple live from WWDC conference this week. We have the head of accessibility at Apple, Sarah Herrlinger, and we have one of the accessibility technicians called Dean Hudson. Thomas, thanks for joining me. We're delighted to be getting the chance to interview these guys today. Thomas Domville: Definitely! I am so excited to meet with these two. I know that we are going to learn a great deal of things today, and I hope our listeners will, too. It's going to be a lot of fun. Dave Nason: Yeah, it was a big keynote, wasn't it? We talked about a lot on Monday. People can listen to that podcast for the full details of what we talked about in our immediate kind of aftermath, but there was a lot there. Thomas Domville: Definitely! A lot to soak up, and even today I'm still soaking things up, and hearing things that we didn't really pick up on on the WWDC day itself. As we're starting to get our hands on these betas, more and more things are starting to pop up. This makes this even more exciting of a podcast to listen to. Dave Nason: I think we all know that iOS 12 was a performance update. I think whether you had accessibility needs or not, it wasn't a feature-rich release last year. This year, I think there's a bit more there in the accessibility world as well, and in general when it comes to features. I think we're going to have plenty of questions. Thomas Domville: Definitely! I think that what I came away with from Monday was a lot of people were saying "Is that all?" "Is that it?" I was like oh, my gosh, are you kidding me? There was a lot there. I think for every 1 thing they mentioned, there were probably 20 things they didn't mention. There is so much under-the-hood. Like you said, this is a vast difference, a stark difference, between last year's iOS 12 to this year iOS 13. That is the same for those with accessibility. There are quite a few small changes, and new things that we can expect which I'm very excited to talk about. Dave Nason: Indeed! Let's welcome our two guests! We have, all the way from California in the middle of WWDC week ………………they've taken the time out to talk to us. We have Sarah Herrlinger, and Dean Hudson. Do you guys want to tell us a little about yourselves? Dean, do you want to go first, and tell us who you are, and what you do? Dean Hudson: Yeah, sure. Thanks for having us. This is a real honor. I am Dean Hudson. I started here at Apple probably 2006 where things were starting to roll. I've been here in the accessibility engineering team when there were three of us. It has now expanded greatly, but it's been a real fun ride all the way through advent of iOS making that accessible up through Apple TV, Watch, and HomePod. It's been a really fun ride. I now, the last few years, have worked for Sarah, as the Accessibility Evangelist at Apple. Really really fun times. Sarah Herrlinger: I'm Sarah Herrlinger, and I lead our efforts in the Global Accessibility Policy and Initiatives team. I get to work with Dean which is always a lot of fun. Our team really focuses on accessibility as a core corporate value for Apple. We look holistically at all the ways that we can infuse accessibility into the Apple ecosystem. Whether that be through products, or services, or stores, or anything that we do, just making sure that every employee at Apple understands what accessibility means to us as a company, and that all of our users know about all of the amazing things that we are working to do, so that they take advantage of those, and get more out of their devices. Dave Nason: Cool! I guess your job is making sure that accessibility is there on the ground floor of every project. Is that kind of an idea? Sarah Herrlinger: Yep. Absolutely! Through both Dean and I, we look at all those different areas. We get, early and often, into all of the different projects here to make sure that everybody thinks about accessibility in what they do. Thomas Domville: What an exciting job to have! That is like a dream! It's amazing to hear you guys have been there for so long especially Dean since 2006 when he was part of a team of three. That just totally blows my mind where we are today in terms of what we have gone so far with both of you. That's-- Dave Nason: When you think-- Thomas Domville: --amazing. Dave Nason: --to join one year before the iPhone launched. Everything that's happened since. Dean Hudson: Yeah. Well, I should say I am a VoiceOver user, totally blind. It was just very fun. The thing that you have to keep in mind, and it really takes a lot of character, but you have to be patient. People want things to happen tomorrow, and it just doesn't work that way. In the end, we took some time to develop and get things right, and it has paid off. We kind of lead the industry now in accessibility, and it's because we start at a ground level as Sarah was saying. Before even any lines of code are written, we get in there with the teams, and get people to think about accessibility early. Dave Nason: That's cool! That's such an advantage for you in a sense in what you do because you're both an expert in being a blind customer, and you're an expert in Apple, and what's going on on the inside of the company, I guess. Sarah Herrlinger: That's exactly why I stole him away from the engineering team, and brought him over to become our tech evangelist because he is so good at being able to go to every team in the company, and really express to them the importance of the work that we do, and get them to really think about not just the blind community, but every community that we support. [laughter] Thomas Domville: Educate. That's the key word is to educate everyone, and explain how to dive in, and do it the right way. Dave Nason: I've seen in my own work the difference the passion can make. You know what I mean? It's not just dryly telling them this is the features, but when they can actually see a human being using those features, and the difference. I'd say I think that goes a long way when you're speaking to an executive or a project manager or whatever. Dean Hudson- Yeah. Yeah. No, there were a few times when I would just bring my device to an engineer on the audio team, for example, and say this is wrong, this doesn't work. Can you guys do something about this? They're like oh, my gosh, you've been using this? We should fix this. [laughter] Thomas Domville: That's awesome! Sarah Herrlinger: A lot of years of great work being done. Dave Nason: Fantastic! Of course, we're in the middle of a very busy time of year for you guys. We had the keynote on Monday. I would say one of the highlights of the show was the announcement of Voice Control, and that demo that we saw. Do you want to kind of tell us a little about? We saw highlights. There's probably plenty to talk about around Voice Control. Sarah Herrlinger: Yeah, we're really excited about Voice Control. One of the things that has been important to us as an accessibility team is to continually look at new user groups that might not otherwise be able to use our technology. How do we keep pushing forward, and making sure that everyone who wants to use an Apple product has the opportunity to do so, and has the tools available to make that simple and easy and fun? Voice Control is a feature that was built with individuals with extreme physical-motor limitations in mind. It is individuals who wouldn't be able to use their devices unless they were able to use their voice. What Voice Control does is give them full access to their devices. It is built into both Mac OS and iOS platforms, so for any iOS device or Mac, being able to really control and use your device with just your voice. That would be all elements of navigation, opening apps, opening menus, moving around on the different devices, as well as things like dictation, text editing, and doing those things in a seamless fashion, so moving from one to the next, saying open Pages, dictating text, then saying open Photos, and doing something in your Photos app. Things like that all sort of moving through seamlessly, and not having to kind of move from one to the other in a more stunted way. We wanted it to be something that was really useful and efficient for those users who rely upon their voice. Dave Nason: I sort of speculated on Monday that maybe it was built on the same framework--if that's the right terminology--as VoiceOver and Switch Control, so that if you designed for one you design for the other. Is that the case, or is it a whole different... Sarah Herrlinger: It does take advantage of the accessibility API that's built into our software developer kit. One of the messages that we really try to express out to developers this week is how important it is to use that accessibility API, and how when you do it, you get so much from it. With all three of those utilizing that, if you are someone who... It's sort of the well, if you're concerned about one group, hey, you're going to get the other ones for free. We definitely want everyone to use this, and to really be good digital citizens when it comes to accessibility because this is the foundation for so much of what we do. Thomas Domville: That's so intriguing because it makes me think in my mind. I'm trying to grasp how that framework work, as in so the elements you see on the given page, is that the same as the VoiceOver? Are you able to go into more specifics like go right four? Sarah Herrlinger: Well, so, to give an example. When you think about how important it is in VoiceOver to label elements on the screen, to label images and buttons and things like that, one of the things that then both Switch Control and Voice Control does is it hooks onto those individual elements as well. For example, with Voice Control, one of the features to it is being able to say Show Numbers. Then any of those elements, anything that would be tappable or clickable--depending on whether it's an iOS or Mac device--becomes something that shows up on the screen, so that you could, for example, in the Photos app, say Show Numbers, and then say tap 14, and it is that specific photo that you're trying to get to which really improves the efficiency for someone using voice. Underneath it's also using that same framework to it. Dean Hudson: I think even Eric gave an example in the keynote the other day--or not the keynote, sorry, the state of the union--where he tried to click on an element, and it didn't work. He said "see, it didn't work because it doesn't have an accessibility label." It definitely hinges upon the accessibility underneath the API. Dave Nason: That's cool. I was actually thi-- [crosstalk] Dave Nason: Sorry! Sarah Herrlinger: It's all the same foundational API, but we also allow even more specific APIs, so developers who want to create even better experiences for Voice Control and such, or for a Voice Control-only experience, they can do that, too. The API is the common base, but it allows very detailed customization to make really great experiences for each one of these types of assistive technology as well. Thomas Domville: Wow! That is amazing! It really does going to kind of bring, in a roundabout way, you're also bringing up VoiceOver accessibility issues up. Like you just mentioned, elements or buttons that are not labeled correctly, and that has definitely to bring up to forefront with the developers if they want to take advantage of this-- Dave Nason: Exactly. Thomas Domville: --control. What if you had, I know a lot of these elements sometimes just like to have just pictures. How do they know what to say for that particular picture? Sarah Herrlinger: Well, actually, we have a new feature that we've added in this year that I think will be very helpful in that area. I'm gonna let Dean grab this one 'cause he's-- [laughter] Dean Hudson: We're trying to wait 'til we get to the features, but you guys have pulled it out of us. [laughter] Dean Hudson: One of the features--and I'm going to get loud because talking about features I get excited--that we're introducing for iOS is to auto label buttons. If a developer puts this hamburger menu or just puts a picture on the button, we will, through machine learning-- you probably heard a little bit about that during the keynote--determine what that button might be labeled. Having tested it, it works pretty good. I've used some crazy applications, and it does a pretty good job. That's sort of how if someone does give a picture, we sort of auto label it, and that's how it would get picked up. Thomas Domville: That's interesting because you have somewhat of a feature like that now when sometimes it will predict what it thinks it is. That works-- Dean Hudson: In text. Thomas Domville: This is more enhanced. Dean Hudson: This is more, yeah, in images. Thomas Domville: Oh, wow! Sarah Herrlinger: Yeah. Dave Nason: Now, it's reading text, isn't it, that's visually on a button? Sarah Herrlinger: Yeah. I think one of the things that we always try and do is build on from what we've done, but never stop working on any of these features. We have had this available for text. Now, we are using machine learning as it continues to grow and grow, and use that to be able to, as Dean said, try and figure out what that is an image of, and give you that information. It might say button, possibly Home, or whatever it might be, so that as best we can, we are trying to add that additional information for you, so that you have more context. As always, we try and work with every developer, and tell them the more important thing is that you do actually go through and label all of these, and that's why we have tools like the Accessibility Inspector in Xcode with its auditing capabilities that give you information along the way as an app designer to know what you can do to be a better accessibility citizen. on top of that, we know that when people don't, we want to try and make sure that we are improving that situation, and really using tools like machine learning to make that better for the community. Dave Nason: Cool! I kind of have this idea that maybe even people who don't have any motor issues, but maybe they just have their phone on a charging stand at their desk, and rather than picking the phone up, they just look over at their phone and use voice control. Have you found yourself doing that, Sarah, at all? Sarah Herrlinger: Just start using voice control as its own even as someone who is not in the community? Yeah, I think voice control has it does have applicability that can go beyond the specific audience for which we kind of looked as at the sweet spot. I think one of the things that we will find as time goes by is the number of people who use this in many other circumstances. I've certainly had members of the media and such thus far say things like "This will be great for me as I'm driving in my car", or all different kinds of possible use cases. We look forward to seeing how people use them. It's been interesting even for us to see how people who are not members of the blind community turn on VoiceOver for things here and there. We know that a lot of these types of assistive technologies can be used for other use cases, but first and foremost, we want to make sure we're making the best tools for the communities that rely on them. Dave Nason: Yeah. Absolutely! I was just thinking, I suppose, in the context that it can really help to drive use of the accessibility API if a larger group of people in the media are talking about it. Dean Hudson: Uh-huh. Sarah Herrlinger: Yeah. Dave Nason: Dean, you alluded to other accessibility features, or other new features. Is there anything else that you want to-- Dean Hudson: Yeah. I'd first like to say WWDC was remarkable this year. We unleashed a ton of features that we're really excited about. Another piece of that is being at WWDC, we just saw developers one after another very excited about making their apps accessible. I just wanted to put that out there. We did a couple of events--just sort of mingle events--where we had tables set up, so people could see some accessibility features. It was just packed, and you could just feel the excitement when engineers came up and asked making my app accessible. What do I do? You have these long conversations. Well, you could do this, and try this. It was just very very cool. I'll start with VoiceOver because that's what I use on the Mac. One of the things that we were very excited to bring to the Mac this year is LibLouis. That gives us more than 80 languages for braille, and that's really really cool. As you guys know, LibLouis's open source, and so it's continually growing, so we're continuing to get more languages. Also, we've had a lot of requests for VoiceOver and braille to bring sort of a single-word mode. For iOS users, you'll know this. When you use your braille display, you've probably got maybe an 18 or 12-cell braille display, iOS only shows 1 item at a time to sort of help you maximize that little space that you have. Well, on the desktop, we brought that option there as well, so that if you have an 80-cell braille display, you turn on this option, you will see one item at a time. You can go back-and-forth between either of those modes. That was really cool. We've also improved braille input typing. We know that there are some people in the blindness world that use braille, but they are very very fast typists. We know those folks are out there. We've made it now, so that you can type as fast as you need to to get what you need done, and it'll just work great. Thomas Domville: Bravo! Bravo! Dean Hudson: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We definitely listened to all of you guys, and all of you. We've improved braille support on pages that support ARIA. There were some issues even in Mail that we addressed, so now when you paste text, we don't jump to the top of the email. We keep it right there. There were some issues with Messages. We fixed that, and in FaceTime. Some really really great braille improvements. We think you guys are really going to love it! Dave Nason: That's cool! I know some braille users are going to be very happy to hear that! [laughter] Dean Hudson: Yeah, oh yeah. Thomas Domville: Definitely! Dean Hudson: Yeah. Dave Nason: Has much of that made it to iOS as well, or was that Mac-specific? [cross-talk] Dean Hudson: That's all both iOS and Mac. Dave Nason: Wow, that's cool. Sarah Herrlinger: Yeah, including LibLouis which is also on Apple TV, too, so all of our braille-supported platforms we've brought those LibLouis tables to expand what you are able to access. Even when you think about things like the fact that on apple TV you can get captions through your braille display, if those captions are provided in one of the LibLouis languages, great way to be able to get that information, too. Dean Hudson: Some other things that we've done for VoiceOver on the desktop is custom punctuation. This is very big if you are a coder. When you're reading email, that's fine, you can have different levels of punctuation. When you're reading code, it’s very important to customize your punctuation, so that you see the symbols that you need to see. That will be sort of like activities. It will be sort of built-in. You switch between Mail, you switch between Xcode, you'll get your right punctuation level. Dave Nason: You can kind of say okay, I'm in Xcode, I need to hear the colons and the semicolons-- [cross-talk] Dean Hudson: Yeah. Dave Nason: --the brackets. Dean Hudson: Right. In Mail, I don't necessarily need to hear that. Sarah Herrlinger: Rather than just having that some, most, all, it gives you a lot more granularity in how you can do that customization. This is another one that is also on iOS. One of the other cool things about it is that through CloudKit, you can sync those preferences from one platform to the other. That which you set up as a custom punctuation on Mac OS will automatically be available to you on iOS. Thomas Domville: That's beautiful! Any improvement in Xcode especially code-reading capabilities, that's a big improvement. Dave Nason: The cloud bit. I have to say that as someone who uses both Mac and iOS, the ability to even with things like keyboard shortcuts, you don't have to set them up again. The same with punctuation, just having it sync is-- Thomas Domville: Mmmhmm, mmmhmm. Sarah Herrlinger: Absolutely! Thomas, I heard you mention Xcode. Dean, I know you have been really excited about Xcode as a coder yourself. Dean Hudson: Yeah, Xcode is really huge. It's a big big application. What we wanted to do is focus on where you spend most of your time, and that's in the editor. We've improved, for example, code completion. As you're typing in the name of a function or method, hit Tab, and it autocompletes. You can now access that. Another point that we improved on is if you set--I'm going to get this wrong, I want to say landmarks, it's not landmarks--where you need to debug code, you set these markers. Those markers are now accessible. We've also added some rotors now that will allow you to navigate between methods and between scope. If you've had nested if loops, you can now navigate between those. Makes it really easy for you to jump around in your code. Many many fixes around editing. We think that's going to make that experience a lot better. Thomas Domville: That's beautiful. Dave Nason: That's cool. We do get a lot of questions on applevis.com about Xcode. It pops up every now and then, as people looking for help with it. Dean Hudson: We're continuing to work on that. One of the projects that you guys have probably heard of is Everybody Can Code. We've done that with Swift with the iPad, but we know there's more there. Eventually, you going to get to some levels that you need to use Xcode. We really want to focus on that to make that a fantastic experience. Sarah Herrlinger: Yeah. To stick with VoiceOver, but to jump platforms and go to iOS real quick. Couple of things to bring to your attention, one of which is just that when you go into Settings, you're going to find Accessibility in a different place. That is that it's been upleveled in Settings, so rather than having to drill in from tap on Settings, then go to General, then go to Accessibility, it's now at that top level of Settings just below General in the flow, in the chronology there. That was really important to us because we wanted to make sure that it becomes that much more discoverable for people, and that they use these features more. One of the other things we've done with it is we've also built accessibility into the sort of setup flow, what we call Buddy, as you get a new device. While for a VoiceOver user, you may already know that doing the triple-tap on the Side Button will turn VoiceOver on, for some of those other accessibility features that people may well have felt oh, I can't get to this until after I get through setup, we wanted to make sure that those were ready right up front, so that if you need to invert colors or increase your font or things like that, you can find those earlier in the process. Dean Hudson: Another one is customizable gestures for iOS. Dave Nason: You got my next question. [unintelligible] [laughter] Dean Hudson: Think about things like Control Center, Home Screen, App Chooser--App Switcher, pardon me. You can now assign those to, say, two-finger quadruple tap. Thomas Domville: Oh, that's nice. That's going to be a game changer! Dean Hudson: Yeah, yeah, we think so. Sarah Herrlinger: Yeah, you can even assign Siri shortcuts to VoiceOver commands. Dave Nason: Oh, fantastic! [unintelligible] Thomas Domville: Yeah, that's going to be amazing right there, customizable VoiceOver gestures. I love that! Dean Hudson: Yeah. In fact, both platforms are now we have full keyboard access. If you have your iPad now, and you have it connected to a Bluetooth, even gestures--say the Rotate gesture or the two-finger double tap and hold--you can now assign those to a keyboard command. You can perform those actions on your keyboard. [crosstalk] Thomas Domville: Oh, wow! Dave Nason: I read a bit about there being new keyboard shortcuts across the platforms. Could you tell us a little bit more about what's been kind of added there? Sarah Herrlinger: iPad OS has more commands in apps. I think that's connected to the full keyboard access that's now available. Thomas Domville: Okay. I really love the new Siri voices, by the way! [unintelligible] Thomas Domville: That was beautiful. I liked hearing that! I'm guessing we will be able to use that as a VoiceOver voice? Sarah Herrlinger: Mmmhmm. Dean Hudson: Yes. Thomas Domville: Awesome! Have we gained any new voices like Eloquence or anything like that? Sarah Herrlinger: No Eloquence voices, but that... The new Siri voices are also available on the Watch, so that's another one-- [Unintelligible] Dave Nason: We heard the U.S. one. Are there international new Siri voices, or at the moment is this U.S.? Sarah Herrlinger: My understanding at this stage is it is starting with U.S., and I think we'll have to see where they go from there. Dean Hudson: Yeah. Thomas Domville: Well, making accessibility down to the root of Settings, that is a big thing, as in terms of that Apple recognized that this should be up front to everyone that's sighted or not, they're going to come across this, and be curious, and jump into that. I'm really excited that you guys finally put that up in front and to the main section with the main components. Dave Nason: That's been a step-by-step process, hasn't it? I remember when it moved from the bottom of the General up towards the top of General, and now it's into the-- [crosstalk] [laughter] Sarah Herrlinger: Our evangelism has worked! [laughter] [Unintelligible] Thomas Domville: Good job, Dean, good job! [laughter] Dean Hudson: We haven't talked about some of the low-vision features. Dave Nason: Yeah, I was going to ask that. Dean Hudson: On the Mac... Do you want to talk about the Hover? Sarah Herrlinger: Yeah, on Mac OS, we have a couple of great new features we've added. The one that I'm most excited about as someone who is a glasses wearer and who does struggle with small text is a feature called Hover Text. It's a new way to make it easy to view text on your Mac display. What you do is if you hover over any text with your cursor, and press down on the Command key, you get a dedicated window with a large high-resolution text field which gives you whatever is the text that's underneath that cursor. You can blow it up to 128-point, you can choose the font type that works best for you or that you prefer. You can also change the color of both the text and the background, and the cursor that surrounds the text showing up on the screen. Lots of customization available, so that whatever your vision needs are as a low-vision user, you can be able to sort of customize that to work best for you. One of the other things that I love is... For a long time, we've had a feature, and that is Say Text Under the Pointer. When you turn that on, you not only get this giant text customized in the way you want it to look, but it will also speak that out as it's going over the element as well. Text that would be in a menu or in a dock that might be smaller than what you would want it to be, you now have the opportunity to be able to take any text, and just blow it up on the screen. Dave Nason: That's actually huge because there's some people who are not quite at full screenreader level. They don't need that, but they need that little bit of help sometimes with a bit of speech, and I think that's huge. Also, I have an application at work which doesn't support screen readers very well in terms of keyboard commands, so I can use it with the mouse by rubbing the mouse over certain sections, and it'll read what's under there. Sarah Herrlinger: Yeah. We have another feature called Zoom Display which is for multi-display users. If you're someone who uses two screens, Zoom Display will let you keep one screen zoomed in close while the other one remains at standard resolution. It could be great for everyday work when you are just on your own working on two monitors in an office, but also one of the other applications for it that we've seen thus far is in terms of doing a presentation. Maybe you want your audience to see the screen in that standard resolution, but you want to blow up something on your own device, so that you can zoom in on areas, and get more information as you are presenting out to the world. A really cool way to think about multi-display users, and how low-vision users might use them differently than someone else. Also, we added in Color Filters in the same way that we have them on iOS. These are filters that support things like color blindness, and we have filters that are specifically built for different types of color blindness, but also being able to do just a straight colored tint over the screen. We've received feedback from individuals with Irlens Syndrome and other types of vision challenges where just being able to have the screen tinted to a specific color to do any kind of work on the device has been really helpful. We're excited that that has moved over to the Mac, too. Dean Hudson: I know you guys had a question about--I'm going to get the name wrong--but a feature that allows a developer to develop their iPad app, but then move that over to the desktop. Dave Nason: Project Catalyst. Dean Hudson: Catalyst, yes. Thank you! The question was will accessibility be intact, and happy to say that yes it will. Thomas Domville: Oh, wow! Dean Hudson: If the developer does accessibility work on iOS, that will transfer to Mac OS. Dave Nason: That's going to open a huge opportunity for a whole range of apps. Thomas Domville: We were both talking about that how when we saw that demonstration where you were able to click that little checkbox for Mac. We were wondering if that part of that system to analyze your code would be able to take that accessibility along with it, or improve on it, and point it out to them in certain areas. We had thought about that. Dave Nason: Will that then, I suppose, automatically change from the hint text, for example, which might be double tap to select on the iPad app, and that's VO Spacebar to select on the Mac. Dean Hudson: Yeah, some of those little things we have to work through, but for the most part, they look exactly the same. Some of the sounds we've brought over to the desktop. Sarah Herrlinger: The nice thing for the developers, they can use that iOS accessibility API, and it just ports over to the Mac. The time and effort and energy that someone puts in on one pays forward over into the other. Dave Nason: It's a really interesting project. There was mention onstage Twitter is back suddenly. There was a lot of talk-- [unintelligible] [laughter] Thomas Domville: Yeah, definitely. Can you say, Dean, if the developers have tools of any kind that can analyze their code, and let them know where they lack in the accessibility areas, and where to focus on to make improvements? Dean Hudson: Yes. The Accessibility Inspector is where to go, and we've made, over the last few years, several improvements to it. One is really cool is that you can audit an application. The developer can have their application up on their iPad, target that iPad, and change accessibility right there. If they see a button that's not labeled, they can label it there. They can touch on their iPad, and suddenly it has the label. We highly recommend, at the very least, that the developer runs that audit tool, so at least they know the areas they need to go and fix. Dave Nason: have you ever considered--people will ask this on the site sometimes--have you ever considered requirements along those lines, as opposed to recommendations, or is that something that's possible? I know accessibility is such a broad thing, and every app is different, but we kind of wondered that. Sarah Herrlinger: Yeah, that is one of the things that we... We look at this issue a lot. It's not something that goes unnoticed, but it is a very complex issue. I think as we look at how many things fall under the term accessibility, and as well the levels of accessibility of something. Even if you look at just VoiceOver, what is the stamp that says seal of approval? We're constantly trying to look at new ways--including things like doing the machine learning automatic label detection--to try and make it easier, and to build these tools to be more comprehensive, and to be simpler and easier for developers, so that they have fewer reasons to not do it. We want everybody to just do it, and make it so that it's not even necessary to have a listing, but mostly we just want to try and do everything we can to make everything as accessible as possible. One of the other things to note as well in terms of auditing, we also now have a new accessibility audit tool for web content in Safari. That's another area where we've tried to look beyond apps, and into web content as well. Thomas Domville: Oh, that's nice. I appreciate you being up front because you're right, Sarah, the complexity. I can't imagine defining the word what is accessible. For a blind person, that's one thing. For low-vision is one thing, those with dexterity or motor issues is another thing. It's not a clear-cut and dry scope that we could just stamp it, and say you guys got to do this. I can't imagine the complexity to have to be behind something. Obviously, we can't just say this is VoiceOver-accessible because then you're singling out all the others that have other accessibility issues. Dave Nason: Even accessibility is connected to usability, and I might find an app very intuitive and you may not, or... Dean Hudson: Yeah. I mean, I have plenty times where someone says "is this accessible", and say it's accessible for me, I can use it. Someone else may go I don't like that-- [unintelligible] [laughter] Dean Hudson: It's a really really gray area, but it's something that we're striving to make easier as Sarah said, and I think we're going to get there. Thomas Domville: That's awesome. Now, one of the things you guys were talking about in the keynote, and I had wondered, the new gesture to do a three-fingers pinch to copy and three-finger spread to paste. I thought oh, that's so brilliant. I suppose that can be used as a VoiceOver custom gesture? Dean Hudson: We have accommodated that, yes. Thomas Domville: Awesome! Dean Hudson: We have some gestures that you can use to do that, perform those actions. Sarah Herrlinger: yeah, I think as with everything. Our goal even for things that would be considered general mainstream elements of the OS, we always do try and be thoughtful in how a VoiceOver user could navigate that or use it, and also how someone using Switch Control could or how someone using Voice Control. I mean, we look at all of these different elements, and try and be as thoughtful about each as we can. Dave Nason: That does bring us back actually to a related question that I guess I forgot to ask earlier was Voice Control and VoiceOver. Can they play together, or are they distinct in terms of features? Sarah Herrlinger: I would say at this stage, much in the way that VoiceOver was initially built as a feature for the blind community, our goal with Voice Control was to be able to support those with extreme physical-motor limitations. We look at that first and foremost. If you use headphones with Voice Control and you're a VoiceOver user, you may be able to get functionality out of it. When we do these, we often sort of look at let's build out one thing, make sure we've got it, and then we continue to iterate from there, and do more. In the same way, that initially the way that Zoom and VoiceOver work together that's improved over time, the way other things have happened, I think we want to come out of the gate with something that's really a great feature for the community that needs it most, and then figure out from there how we expand. Dave Nason: Absolutely! It's got to be one of the most complex features you've built in a long time, I would imagine. Thomas Domville: No doubt. I'm thinking, too, is that just yesterday somebody revealed how there's a new feature within Accessibility for those on iPad that can use their little mouse. They can actually use that as a cursor pointer. Sarah Herrlinger: Yeah. We do now have mouse support for iOS. It is a part of Assistive Touch. Just to give that little bit of background on Assistive Touch. Assistive Touch is another one of our features that we created specifically for individuals with physical-motor limitations which allows them to be able to use the device when they may have very limited dexterity, but some. For example, if you can only use one finger, and one finger alone, to work device then when you start thinking about things like how do you do a four-finger swipe, or a pinch, this is something was built in to support those users. A logical extension of that is someone who may need--they aren't using their finger itself on the screen, or on their devices, even on computers--but they use something like a joystick or an assistive mouse that allows them to be able to use the device, and navigate in an alternative fashion. Adding in mouse support on iOS is really, first and foremost, meant to make sure that another community that might not otherwise be able to use a product has that opportunity to do so. We're getting feedback that other people are appreciating it as well, and that's fantastic. We really initially look at how we make sure that we continue to widen the users who are able to use our products in their own individual unique ways. Thomas Domville: oh, no doubt. I do have clients that will use that mouse, and they will hover over something, and it will speak back to them what they're hovering it over, so little things like that that I've seen in the desktop realms is... We always try to wish for things on iOS and iPad iOS and things like that, so any new features like that is very welcome to all line of disabilities. Sarah Herrlinger: Yeah. I think one of the key things with this is what we wanted to do was figure out how to use a pointing device like you would use your finger. Not so much reimagine how an iPad and a mouse would work, but really focus on how you can get that sort of touch functionality, but using a mouse. Thomas Domville: Now, that we're getting to kind of wrapping things up, I am curious if you guys have any other comments or further features that you would like to reveal to our listeners that may have not been discussed at the keynote, or into the mainstream in terms of iOS, iPad, or the Mac? Dean Hudson: Well, one we haven't talked about that was not in the keynote, but was in another presentation, is the Apple Card. I know that there's been some concerns about how that would work for people who are blind. I've been using it here, testing it, and it's fantastic. One of the things that I've experienced with credit cards is you get this bill, paper bill, and I have no idea what that thing says. I can scan it, and even then it doesn't tell me where I'm spending my money. Now, having that all accessible on iOS is amazing. Just thought I'd put that out there. Sarah Herrlinger: Yeah. I would say just sort of in the bigger picture around things, we didn't even get to all of the things even just for the blind and low-vis communities that we've done over the course of this set of updates. To add in one more, just a quick one. Zoom went through a pretty big re-design on TV OS to just make it easier for individuals or low-vis to be able to control and navigate their devices. I think we could pull out a few more, but in thinking about time, well... Part of it, I would say, is just go in, and start exploring because I think really in all the nooks and crannies, you're going to find different settings, different new things that are there that are helpful. We want people to take advantage of it. We want people to give us feedback. To give the plug for the accessibility@apple.com email address, that is our customer-facing email address. We appreciate that we get a lot of great feedback every day from our users on how things are working for them whether it's asking us questions, reporting bugs, whatever it might be. We would love to get your thoughts on the work that we've been doing, and helps us to figure out what we keep doing into the future. Dave Nason: Great stuff! Well, I think that about does it for us today. Thank you guys again for joining us! We really appreciate it on what is a really busy week, I'm sure. Sarah and Dean, thank you so much, and Thomas, thank you for joining me today! Sarah Herrlinger: Absolutely! Thank you so much for having us! Dean Hudson: Yeah, thank you! Dave Nason: Thomas, interesting conversation. Thomas Domville: Oh, indeed! I'm sure I'm like everybody else. I was just ready for the next thing, ready for the next thing, ready for the next thing, but yet I'm so focused on what they had to say. I really love the time that we had to spend with them in details, but as always it's never enough time. I'm so blessed to have these two people that probably are so busy in their life already! We were just so honored and blessed to have at least a half hour with these folks. In general our listeners is that for every single thing they discussed here today that is new and revealing to you, there's probably 10 more new things under the hood that we going to see when iOS 13 comes out. This is the exciting part about this year, Dave, is this is not like iOS 12 where we had a few things, and that was it! This sounds like we have a lot of little changes coming our way along with some big changes that were not announced like-- [crosstalk] Thomas Domville: Oh, yeah. Dave Nason: I think we hit the highlights, but there's definitely a lot of little hidden gems hopefully. I think-- [crosstalk] Thomas Domville: I thought the low-vision people got a huge boost in the Mac area-- Dave Nason: I think that was overdue as well. I think Zoom and some of those users probably had felt a little neglected versus VoiceOver users in recent years. It looks like Apple have really put an effort in this year to make sure that they really caught up to where they want to be. Thomas Domville: It tells you the significant because they made a point of that. Not only just on the Mac, but as Sarah was saying and she made a point of it, they revamped it in iOS which is long overdue, but especially... The first and foremost of everything that's even new if they came out hard and heavy on the braille stuff, that was huge. Dave Nason: I had Scott Davert speaking in my ear the entire time while they were talking about braille. [laughter] Thomas Domville: All the millions of questions I'm sure that a lot of people have, but just knowing the fact that they're focused on braille this year is, forward and foremost, it was way way overdue, and I'm so ecstatic and excited to hear that. Dave Nason: Crossing all our fingers and all our toes that the performance is there. Thomas Domville: Yeah. Speaking of crossing fingers with toes, what did you think about the VoiceOver gestures customized? Dave Nason: That's really cool! Really really cool! Thomas Domville: I mean I'll have to see how deep- Dave Nason: See which gestures? Yeah. Thomas Domville: Yeah. How deep can we get with it? It sounded like the keyboard is going to be where it's going to really take hold. You can re-do some of the gestures with the keyboard. If it's complicated already for us to do a four-finger double tap on something, oh my gosh, we can now make that easier, but if we can intertwine this with a certain thing that I want to use day-in-day-out, that's a game changer. Dave Nason: Yeah. Absolutely! Even like iPhone 10 and above that don't have the Home button, and maybe some people struggle with those new swipe, the new Home gesture and the new App Switcher gesture, so maybe they could replace that with a two-finger double tap or whatever it might be that they will find easier to perform. Thomas Domville: Mmmhmm. I like the fact that the Voice Control, as a whole, it was meant for a specific people with disability. In a whole, it does cover with the VoiceOver API which means that you're going to knock out two birds with one stone really because-- Dave Nason: That's why I love the media attention Voice Control is hopefully getting because this drives the developer to go I'm going to actually put the effort in to do that, we'll get VoiceOver support for free alongside that. Thomas Domville: Exactly. Boy, I'm going to have to have a label on that, so that they can say something or whatever now. I think it works hands-in-hands. On top of that, Dean was really getting excited about that we now finally have more accessible means to code now with Xcode where Xcode was so alien, and a lot of things just didn't work the way we want to. They put an emphasis in coding, and so those I've always dreamed to be a coder can now have that reality come true. Plus, I love how when they analyze the code for iPad to move over to the Mac, that includes the accessibility with it. Dave Nason: Mmmhmm. Yeah. Yep. I think that was a question a lot of people would have had... I think they renamed it. That was Project Marzipan last year. Thomas Domville: Correct. Dave Nason: It wasn't an overwhelming success, I think. Even Craig said onstage "look, we learned a lot. That was 1.0, and this is 2.0 now." They've given it a new name, and a new lease at life, I think, hopefully. [laughter] Thomas Domville: Well, Catalyst in itself is a whole different separate topic because then we can go on forever because there's a lot of things we want to know. How's this going to work? How's it going to feel? How's it going to smell? Everything about it, Marzipan which is now Catalyst, is going to be very interesting. I can't wait to dive in! I'm excited that they finally put Accessibility under Settings. I heard that rumor before this cast, and I was excited to hear that they put that upfront and foremost with other important buttons under Settings. Dave Nason: Yeah, and it's not down at the bottom. She said it was right underneath General, so that's-- Thomas Domville: Right underneath General where you find Display and Brightness. Dave Nason: Mmmhmm. I think it is positive, and it's good to see that. As you said, we're looking forward to getting stuck into iOS 13. Hopefully, the whole team will be, as usual, beta testing over the summer. [Unintelligible] Thomas Domville: Stay tuned. Dave Nason: Hopefully. Thomas Domville: We will have more information for you. Whether it's in terms of podcasts, or on the website, come to applevis.com to check out in-between during the summer, and definitely check back in the fall when iOS 13 and everybody else gets dropped along with Catalina, the new Apple TV, the new iPad OS, and check out AppleVis for all the latest and greatest and what we've found, and what you can expect in terms of accessibility and other many things. Dave Nason: Thomas, I think that about wraps it up. Thank you again for joining me! Thomas Domville: It was quite an honor. I enjoyed it so much! I hope you did, too, Dave. It was an amazing experience to talk to those two especially Dean now that we now introduced Dean, I think he's coming in as blind and been working there since 2006 was an awesome awesome awesome input on the show. I loved this! Thank you! Dave Nason: Thank you so much! My name is Dave Nason. This is the AppleVis Extra. Thanks for listening! Bye-bye! [music] Announcer: Thank you for listening to this episode of the AppleVis Extra. To learn more about us, visit our website at www.applevis.com. Follow us on Twitter @Applevis. Like us on Facebook.
绫致时装集团, 作为中国知名的时装零售公司,让旗下 7,500 多家零售店的店员普遍使用 iPad 和定制 iOS app,以此进一步加强与客户的互动、提高员工绩效和提升店铺盈利能力。
041 iPad iOS Tips and Flickr is Back with Guest Mike Potter This week's guest Mike Potter from the For Mac Eyes Only Podcast joins Dave this week to talk about the news of the week including Flickr is changing its terms. Then we review some great iPad and iOS tips. Plus a discussion on Macstock 2019 and a one time amazing discount available on Cyber Monday Full show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio News: Flickr announced changes. The free plan only allows 1000 photos from the 1TB plan they were offering. If you purchase the pro plan for $49 per year you get unlimited storage. Right now until November 30th you get 30% off 1 year pro account. IPad Bend gate 2. Ok people why would you bend your iPad? The Verge Apple posts video on 5 reasons why iPad could be your full time computer. MacRumors. Didn’t Dave do a talk about this very thing a Macstock 2015? Black Friday 2018 - MacRumors Lots of great deals. Including iPad 9.7 for $249. Topic: iPad and iOS Tips iPad Tips TrackPad for iOS - Our Friend Allison Sheridan posted this tip and I wanted to talk about it. Click here Tap space bar on folio keyboard 3x opens iPad Pro with Face ID Cmd shift 3 screenshot choice to edit like power volume up Cmd shift 4 screenshot right to edit screen Hey Siri tips face down and Bluetooth for all devices when you are around all (HomePod, iPad, iPhone, Apple Watch) Apple Support Article Waking iPad Pro 11 by tapping the screen with Pencil 2. Brings you right to the Notes app. Charging your iPhone, Apple Watch, and Air Pods with USB to USB-C adapter or USB-c to Lightning cable plugged into iPad Pro 11. Macstock 2019 is July 27-28, 2019 and it will be here soon! There is a one time discount available on Cyber Monday November 26th. Macstock 2019 2-Day Weekend Pass on special pre-order for $100 off the regular price! This discount will not be repeated. Not even the Early Bird Sale coming your way in late January will match it! To get this special discount, you'll need to visit: https://www.macstockconferenceandexpo.com/cybermonday2018 on Monday, November 26th, 2018, and purchase your ticket before 11:59PM Central Time. We are the first podcast to announce this so take advantage of this amazing discount! We wrapped up the show discussing the redesigned Apple Refurbished store You can find some amazing deals on iPhones, iPads, and other products on this site. You get a full 1 year warranty and you can even buy AppleCare on these products!
美克家居在其整个运营过程中部署了 iPad 和多款 iOS app,从而优化销售流程、提升生产力,并打造更引人入胜的客户体验。
这期聊的相当杂,有Homepod 的试听体验,结论就是不推荐,感觉各大媒体言过其实了。简评2018新款 iPad ,以及iOS 11.3 的公交卡功能和电池健康功能使用体验,之后探讨下近期互联网的乱局:比如美团进军打车届,为三星默哀一波以及对华为成功的感触。
这期聊的相当杂,有Homepod 的试听体验,结论就是不推荐,感觉各大媒体言过其实了。简评2018新款 iPad ,以及iOS 11.3 的公交卡功能和电池健康功能使用体验,之后探讨下近期互联网的乱局:比如美团进军打车届,为三星默哀一波以及对华为成功的感触。
Normally the crew take off for shore leave on holiday weekends like the rest of you, cadets, but dagnabbit Apple had other plans for us. Last week, the company held a big education-themed event with a new low-cost iPad (now with Apple Pencil support!) and updates of all of its OS versions, including some new features (and animoji!), along with official eGPU support for the latest MacBook Pros. Mike goes over the details of that, while Charles celebrates portrait nightstand mode for the Apple Watch and the new Health Records app and a library of old music videos on iTunes, 80s kid that he is. The crew ponder whether the increase in iCloud storage for students portends a bonus for consumers later, and go over the mystery of the HomePod firmware update that may -- or may not -- have changed its sound. There's also the coming of the General Data Protection Regulation and how tech companies are prepping ways for you to better understand what is being collected about you, which of course leads to a discussion about FaceBook and Google -- the two worst offenders in the category of "not really telling you stuff you ought to know," with the former (but curiously not the latter) now being investigated by the FTC over privacy matters. Mazda finally adds CarPlay support, Tim Cook explains why coding is so important for students, Dropbox goes public (and what that may mean for you), Foxconn buys Belkin, and the iMac Pro's peripherals are now available for the rest of us. But wait, there's more! Tune in to hear how Mike and Charles called it right about the education event, iPhone X sales, and the FBI's honesty about the San Bernadino shooting, and how they're going to be right about silly rumors regarding the iPhone SE 2 and a "foldable" iPhone in 2020. They also start to clear the backlog of cool accessories to talk about, and find (with AppleInsider's help) a surprising new weakness in the Galaxy S9 Plus. And that's not all, cadets, yet somehow they bend time and space to cram it all into a mere hour, thanks to positronic neutron wranglers and duct tape. Check it out!
Spreaker Live Show #128 for Sept 27th, 2017Show Duration: 48 minutesHost: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(dotcom)Co-Host: Alex Exum, Host of “The Exum Experience Podcast” on SpreakerWe stream LIVE every Weds at 3 Pacific /6pm EST from SpreakerLiveShow.comShow Today:- Are company brand safety worries impacting podcastings advertising potential- Spreaker Studio for iOS 11 is out with some changes - We got an audio question from Steve of Safe Living Today ShowOn the show today:- Are company brand safety worries impacting podcastings advertising potentialHost reads by popular hosts are an effective advertising method on podcasts but many marketers are worried about brand safety by being in some podcasts and are failing to maximise their potential.live / host read ads by hosts resonate best with audiences because there is already an in-built trust. They are even more effective if the brand allows the host to inject their own personality into the read.Marketers worried about a lack of control are often choosing safer options of a scripted read by the podcast producer because they are concerned about brand damage if the host says something negative or off color.Advertising on a podcast where the host drops the four-letter words, but the audience won’t be offended because they have chosen to be there. Likely won’t be shocked because that’s what they expect when they tune in for.Truth is the less scripted a live read feels, the better the response. Advertising duration/time should be restricted to three minutes per hour, less than radio or television, as tolerance of interruptive advertising is lower among podcast listeners because it is a more personal medium. - Spreaker Studio iOS 11 Make it Even Easier to Pick your Sounds for your Podcast (http://blog.spreaker.com)Warning: Advise NOT to use Major Label Music in your Podcast, Epidemic Sound Subscription Option or music you make Music libraries are increasingly becoming more like dispersed pockets of musical treasure: some tracks tucked away in folders on your device, some songs just stored on iCloud, some tracks shared with you through Dropbox. So when you’re uploading music to your podcast, you want to easily be able to tap into your library, however spread out it may be!That’s what our podcasting community has shared with us and we want podcasting reflect the way that you work best. Recording and editing your content with Spreaker Studio on your iPhone or iPad gives you the mobility to podcast on the go, and now with the new iOS update you can directly insert media files that you have on your device, both locally and in the cloud, without needing to shuffle them around into a single folder first.In Spreaker Studio, go to the recording page and clip the + sign to add content. Click ‘Browse’ to search through your device to add music to your playlist, or add new effects from your own collection.With iOS 11 your choice is not limited to the contents of the Apple Music app- search through ALL your stored files. And on iPad iOS 11, you can even drag and drop from your documents folder:Listener Comments:Play Audio Comment: Safe Living Today Show - http://www.SafeLivingToday.comSpreaker Links:http://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comEmail: rob at spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com
Spreaker Live Show #128 for Sept 27th, 2017Show Duration: 48 minutesHost: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(dotcom)Co-Host: Alex Exum, Host of “The Exum Experience Podcast” on SpreakerWe stream LIVE every Weds at 3 Pacific /6pm EST from SpreakerLiveShow.comShow Today:- Are company brand safety worries impacting podcastings advertising potential- Spreaker Studio for iOS 11 is out with some changes - We got an audio question from Steve of Safe Living Today ShowOn the show today:- Are company brand safety worries impacting podcastings advertising potentialHost reads by popular hosts are an effective advertising method on podcasts but many marketers are worried about brand safety by being in some podcasts and are failing to maximise their potential.live / host read ads by hosts resonate best with audiences because there is already an in-built trust. They are even more effective if the brand allows the host to inject their own personality into the read.Marketers worried about a lack of control are often choosing safer options of a scripted read by the podcast producer because they are concerned about brand damage if the host says something negative or off color.Advertising on a podcast where the host drops the four-letter words, but the audience won’t be offended because they have chosen to be there. Likely won’t be shocked because that’s what they expect when they tune in for.Truth is the less scripted a live read feels, the better the response. Advertising duration/time should be restricted to three minutes per hour, less than radio or television, as tolerance of interruptive advertising is lower among podcast listeners because it is a more personal medium. - Spreaker Studio iOS 11 Make it Even Easier to Pick your Sounds for your Podcast (http://blog.spreaker.com)Warning: Advise NOT to use Major Label Music in your Podcast, Epidemic Sound Subscription Option or music you make Music libraries are increasingly becoming more like dispersed pockets of musical treasure: some tracks tucked away in folders on your device, some songs just stored on iCloud, some tracks shared with you through Dropbox. So when you’re uploading music to your podcast, you want to easily be able to tap into your library, however spread out it may be!That’s what our podcasting community has shared with us and we want podcasting reflect the way that you work best. Recording and editing your content with Spreaker Studio on your iPhone or iPad gives you the mobility to podcast on the go, and now with the new iOS update you can directly insert media files that you have on your device, both locally and in the cloud, without needing to shuffle them around into a single folder first.In Spreaker Studio, go to the recording page and clip the + sign to add content. Click ‘Browse’ to search through your device to add music to your playlist, or add new effects from your own collection.With iOS 11 your choice is not limited to the contents of the Apple Music app- search through ALL your stored files. And on iPad iOS 11, you can even drag and drop from your documents folder:Listener Comments:Play Audio Comment: Safe Living Today Show - http://www.SafeLivingToday.comSpreaker Links:http://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comEmail: rob at spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com
This week we discuss sentient chatbots, CrashPlan's exit, AccuWeather's storm and the Everyday Backpack is reviewed! Show Notes Elon Musk says Mark Zuckerberg’s understanding of the future of AI is ‘limited’ – TechCrunch (https://techcrunch.com/2017/07/25/elon-musk-mark-zuckerberg-artificial-intelligence/) Facebook shuts AI system after bots create own language – Business Inside (http://www.businessinsider.in/Facebook-shuts-AI-system-after-bots-create-own-language/articleshow/59843141.cms) xkcd: Wifi vs Cellular (https://xkcd.com/1865/) IoS on Twitter: Airplanes AirDroping Photos (https://twitter.com/internetofshit/status/893344021992665088) MoviePass’ $9.95 ‘unlimited’ deal is one movie a day (https://www.engadget.com/2017/08/15/moviepass-unlimited-movies-10-dollars-a-month/) CrashPlan is shutting down its cloud backup service for consumers - The Verge (https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/22/16184430/crashplan-home-shutting-down?yptr=yahoo) Get Free Months of Backblaze (https://secure.backblaze.com/r/01p01s) Synology C2 (https://c2.synology.com/en-us/backup#tab_plan) Federico Viticci on Twitter: iOS Strips Google AMP (https://twitter.com/viticci/status/900396684844433409) Daring Fireball: Wading Through AccuWeather’s Bullshit Response (https://daringfireball.net/2017/08/wading_through_accuweathers_bullshit_response) iPad + iOS 11 How-Tos - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHFlHpPjgk70sZEnlg5jv9ypNiL73XH5a) Review Corner Everyday Backpack 30L Review (https://hipsterpixel.co/2017/08/06/everyday-backpack-30l-review/) -- Awesome theme song by Jim Kulakowski (http://jimkulakowski.com/) | Photo by rawpixel.com
Victor and Neil discuss some of the things announced at WWDC now that we have our hands on them.
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EPIOSDE X iPhone 5S will come in gold & likely sport fingerprint sensor, iPad iOS 7 running behind Apple Asks Foxconn to Ship High and Low-End iPhones in Early September Rear Shell of Silver iPad 5 Appears in New Photos Mac Sales Remain Flat in July, 5% Year Over Year Drop Expected for September Quarter Study: Apple Takes More Consumers From Samsung Than Samsung Does Apple
show notes - http://thebit.tv/episode50 twitter - http://www.twitter.com/thebittv website - http://www.thebit.tv facebook - http://link.thebit.tv/thebittv Show Notes: It's our half-century episode! Which means we've been doing this for a full year, and change. Very exciting. 1. New iPad: So, as anticipated, the March 7th Apple event was all about the latest generation of the iPad, not aptly named the 'iPad 3'. It's a bit faster and has a retina display, but, generally speaking, it's quite similar...albeit still as beautiful as ever. 2. iOS 5.1: In addition to launching the new iPad, Apple has brought us an updated version of iOS. So, jump up and down with glee and download the software update. 3. Live Streaming of the Olympics: Gone are the days of misisng some of your favorite events at this global extravaganza. NBC has partnered with YouTube in a live streaming effort - starting July 27th! Twitter: @London2012, YouTube, @nbc 4. Scoot Networks: If you like the concept of the ZipCar, you'll love this service specifically for scooters. And, the good news? Since they only go 30mph, you don't even need a special motorcycle license. Twitter: @ScootNetworks 5. Nature Valley Trail View: Combine Nature Valley, of the granola scene, with a bunch of hikers plus a tripod + camera + the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and the Great Smokies, and you get the 'trail view' version of some of America's greatest natural wonders. Twitter: @Nature_Valley 6. Tweet a Beer: Yep, it's just what it sounds like. You can buy someone else a beer via your Twitter account. Quelle service! Twitter: @tweet_a_beer Happy geeking! G + Kyra
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Bienvenue dans le quarante-troisième épisode de CacaoCast! Dans cet épisode, Philippe Casgrain et Philippe Guitard discutent des sujets suivants: iPad au quotidien - L'expérience de Philippe avec son iPad iOS 4.2 Beta - Version unifiée pour l'iPhone et l'iPad FlyCode - Du bon code de notre ami Gus GitBox - Une nouvelle interface graphique pour Git CocoaCast - Un screencast de Thomas Balthazar sur le développement d'une application pour l'iPhone Ecoutez cet épisode
Is FaceTime coming to Windows, Mac OS X, and the iPad? That, and much more on this rather quick episode of TWiiPhone.