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Topics: -We are pleased to welcome Mike Bombich, creator of Carbon Copy Cloner. -He tells a story of losing data that inspired his creation of Carbon Copy Cloner. -Mike spent 8 years as a creative with Apple. -CCC was initially donation-ware. -He never wanted to put any barrier between you and your data. -macOS Big Sur started the downfall of bootable backups. -Mike talks about how that affected CCC and his customers. -We talk about Time Machine's reliability and alternatives to built in solutions. -Mike is not a fan of backing up to disk images. -Jerry talks about the new Quick Updates feature of CCC. -Mike talks about his feelings on cloud storage. -Migration Assistant is another hot topic and we get into methods of restoration. -Mike has always had a concern about releasing software that can delete data. -We love the fish (it's a tuna!) that guides us to privacy settings. -He shares a bug from the Mojave days that affects helper tools, that has now been corrected in Ventura. -Carbon Cooy Cloner's update will not be subscription based. -Check out the latest release of Carbon Cooy Cloner and the list of new features.
Most iOS apps don't mention security updates in their release notes. We look into this, and suggest that Apple may have some work to do. We also discuss a small macOS update, smart ring technology, and the Batterygate class action lawsuit payouts. Show Notes: Apple released yet another non-security patch: macOS Ventura 13.5.1 No more macOS Big Sur updates 10-month zero-day vulnerability disclosed: macOS App Management vulnerability illustrated Apple's defense against apps vandalizing other apps still broken, developer claims New Variant of XLoader macOS Malware Disguised as 'OfficeNote' Productivity App Apple to pay out $500M for iPhone battery issues iPhone 14, 14 Pro owners complain about battery capacity that's already falling off This AI-generated crypto invoice scam almost got me, and I'm a security pro MSNBC's Chris Hayes almost fell for an X (Twitter) phishing scam Apple researching a Smart Ring for notifications and controlling other devices At RSA Conference, Josh saw a wearable ring for biometric MFA Zoom issued a security update for its iOS app How to enable automatic updates on iOS CVE Python script to download CVE info for iOS apps Scraped data of 2.6 million Duolingo users released on hacking forum High severity vuln in WinRAR could allow code to run when files are opened Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 is the ultimate protection and utility suite for your Mac. Download a free trial now at intego.com, and use this link for a special discount when you're ready to buy.
Contact your hostcharles_martin@appleinsider.comLinks from the showiOS 16.4 is now available, with a lot of user-facing updatesiPadOS 16.4 is now available to downloadApple releases macOS Ventura 13.3 with new HomeKit architectureiOS 15.7.4, macOS Monterey 12.6.4, macOS Big Sur 11.7.5 all get security updatesApple issues tvOS 16.4 update to all usersApple releases watchOS 9.4 with fix for wake-up alarmsApple releases Studio Display 16.4 firmware updateApple expands Emergency SOS via satellite to six more countriesApple Music Classical waltzes onto iPhoneIntel founder & Moore's Law creator Gordon Moore dies at 94Subscribe to the AppleInsider podcast on: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Spotify Subscribe to the HomeKit Insider podcast on:• Apple Podcasts• Overcast• Pocket Casts• Spotify
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Contact your hostcharles_martin@appleinsider.comLinks from the showApple Mixed Reality headset rumored to launch at WWDC 2023House Judiciary subpoenas Tim Cook & rest of big tech about alleged collusionDOJ escalates antitrust probe into Apple's alleged anticompetitive practicesGoldman Sachs drops consumer credit expansion, casting shadow over Apple Savings accountsApple releases macOS Big Sur 11.7.4 with Safari Favorites icon fixSubscribe to the AppleInsider podcast on: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Spotify Subscribe to the HomeKit Insider podcast on:Apple PodcastsOvercastPocket CastsSpotify
In his new update to Take Control of Your Digital Storage from Take Control Books, Jeff Carlson adds to our understanding of how our mass storage devices interact and perform with macOS Big Sur, and how that differs from previous versions of the system software. From Thunderbolt 4 and USB4 to managing APFS volumes and questions over the snapshots, a great deal has changed. Jeff helps us understand what changes we need to make. Show Notes: Links: Take Control Books Guests: Author and photographer Jeff Carlson (@jeffcarlson, jeff@necoffee.com) is a columnist for the Seattle Times, a contributing editor at TidBITS (tidbits.com), and writes for publications such as Macworld and Photographic Elements Techniques. He is the author of The Connected Apple Family, The iPad for Photographers, Third Edition, iPad & iPhone Video: Film, Edit, and Share the Apple Way, and Take Control of Your Digital Photos on the Mac, among many other books. He believes there's never enough coffee, and does his best to test that theory. You can find him podcasting about photography on both PhotoActive and Photocombobulate. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
In his new update to Take Control of Your Digital Storage from Take Control Books, Jeff Carlson adds to our understanding of how our mass storage devices interact and perform with macOS Big Sur, and how that differs from previous versions of the system software. From Thunderbolt 4 and USB4 to managing APFS volumes and questions over the snapshots, a great deal has changed. Jeff helps us understand what changes we need to make. Show Notes: Links: Take Control Books Guests: Author and photographer Jeff Carlson (@jeffcarlson, jeff@necoffee.com) is a columnist for the Seattle Times, a contributing editor at TidBITS (tidbits.com), and writes for publications such as Macworld and Photographic Elements Techniques. He is the author of The Connected Apple Family, The iPad for Photographers, Third Edition, iPad & iPhone Video: Film, Edit, and Share the Apple Way, and Take Control of Your Digital Photos on the Mac, among many other books. He believes there's never enough coffee, and does his best to test that theory. You can find him podcasting about photography on both PhotoActive and Photocombobulate. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Josh has a 15-year old iMac that he wanted to be up to date with security updates, but it doesn't support macOS Monterey. So he found a way to finagle the operating system on his old Mac. We also discuss how sharing your Netflix account might be dangerous, and how fake reviews will soon be illegal in the UK, and whether it can be enforced. Show Notes: Apple Neglects to Patch Two Zero-Day, Wild Vulnerabilities for macOS Big Sur, Catalina Apple's Security Approach Endangers Users of macOS Big Sur & Catalina – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 234 Netflix shares fall more than 35% after streamer loses over 200,000 subscribers How an Apple iCloud Exploit Lost a Crypto Trader Over $650K Fake reviews to be illegal under new rules How to Install macOS Monterey on Unsupported Macs, for Security Improvements Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 is the ultimate protection and utility suite for your Mac. Download a free trial now at intego.com, and use this link for a special discount when you're ready to buy.
Non, le titre de cet épisode n'a rien de mensonger, ce qui rend la situation encore plus inquiétante pour les utilisateurs de produits Apple. D'après un rapport d'AtlasVPN, les données de plus d'un milliard et demi d'appareils Apple dans le monde pourraient être exposées à des failles de sécurité. D'ailleurs, certains cybercriminels auraient déjà commencé à les exploiter, notamment via le navigateur Safari. Découvrir des vulnérabilités sur un téléphone ou sur un navigateur internet n'a rien de surprenant, c'est en effet le lot quotidien des chercheurs et des hackers éthiques désireux de faire avancer la cybersécurité. Mais découvrir 380 nouvelles failles de sécurité en une seule année, dont la plupart sur le même navigateur internet est à la fois très rare et extrêmement préoccupant. En effet, ces centaines de failles ont été repérées dans l'écosystème Apple en 2021, ce qui représente une hausse hallucinante de 467% par rapport à 2020. Si la porte d'entrée principale des hackers était Safari, le navigateur par défaut d'Apple, c'est l'ensemble des produits qui est touché à cause de l'inter-connectivité. En effet, les produits Apple communiquent facilement entre eux, ce qui est très pratique pour échanger des fichiers ou passer d'un appareil à l'autre sans effort tout en poursuivant son travail. Or, une faille sur un produit et c'est toute la chaîne d'interconnexion qui est exposée aux pirates. En 2021, Apple revendiquait plus d'un milliard et demi d'appareil dans le monde... Une proportion qui a dû encore augmenter en 2022 pour se rapprocher de la barre des 2 milliards. Dans le détail, le défaut le plus dangereux détecté chez Apple est le CVE-2021-30858 avec un score de 8.8 / 10. Les appareils menacés sont les iPhone et iPad sur IOS 14.8, ainsi que les Mac avec macOS Big Sur 11.6. Concrètement, cette vulnérabilité permet de glisser des virus et des ransomwares sur l'appareil, avant d'extirper en douce toutes les données personnelles et les identifiants de l'utilisateur. Pour vous protéger, il est recommandé de mettre vos appareils à jour dès que possible. Le rapport d'AtlasVPN a par ailleurs nommé la pire vulnérabilités de 2021 : « Apache Log4j ». Ce défaut permet aux hackers d'obtenir le contrôle complet sur des serveurs et d'exploiter le système sans aucune limite. Lorsque ces failles touchent des géants de la tech comme Microsoft, Apple ou Google, des milliards d'utilisateurs sont menacés. À nouveau, veillez à mettre à jour vos appareils dès que possible dès que possible pour éviter le pire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Non, le titre de cet épisode n'a rien de mensonger, ce qui rend la situation encore plus inquiétante pour les utilisateurs de produits Apple. D'après un rapport d'AtlasVPN, les données de plus d'un milliard et demi d'appareils Apple dans le monde pourraient être exposées à des failles de sécurité. D'ailleurs, certains cybercriminels auraient déjà commencé à les exploiter, notamment via le navigateur Safari.Découvrir des vulnérabilités sur un téléphone ou sur un navigateur internet n'a rien de surprenant, c'est en effet le lot quotidien des chercheurs et des hackers éthiques désireux de faire avancer la cybersécurité. Mais découvrir 380 nouvelles failles de sécurité en une seule année, dont la plupart sur le même navigateur internet est à la fois très rare et extrêmement préoccupant. En effet, ces centaines de failles ont été repérées dans l'écosystème Apple en 2021, ce qui représente une hausse hallucinante de 467% par rapport à 2020. Si la porte d'entrée principale des hackers était Safari, le navigateur par défaut d'Apple, c'est l'ensemble des produits qui est touché à cause de l'inter-connectivité. En effet, les produits Apple communiquent facilement entre eux, ce qui est très pratique pour échanger des fichiers ou passer d'un appareil à l'autre sans effort tout en poursuivant son travail. Or, une faille sur un produit et c'est toute la chaîne d'interconnexion qui est exposée aux pirates. En 2021, Apple revendiquait plus d'un milliard et demi d'appareil dans le monde... Une proportion qui a dû encore augmenter en 2022 pour se rapprocher de la barre des 2 milliards.Dans le détail, le défaut le plus dangereux détecté chez Apple est le CVE-2021-30858 avec un score de 8.8 / 10. Les appareils menacés sont les iPhone et iPad sur IOS 14.8, ainsi que les Mac avec macOS Big Sur 11.6. Concrètement, cette vulnérabilité permet de glisser des virus et des ransomwares sur l'appareil, avant d'extirper en douce toutes les données personnelles et les identifiants de l'utilisateur. Pour vous protéger, il est recommandé de mettre vos appareils à jour dès que possible. Le rapport d'AtlasVPN a par ailleurs nommé la pire vulnérabilités de 2021 : « Apache Log4j ». Ce défaut permet aux hackers d'obtenir le contrôle complet sur des serveurs et d'exploiter le système sans aucune limite. Lorsque ces failles touchent des géants de la tech comme Microsoft, Apple ou Google, des milliards d'utilisateurs sont menacés. À nouveau, veillez à mettre à jour vos appareils dès que possible dès que possible pour éviter le pire. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
DuckDuckGo is beta testing a privacy-focused browser; Google is deprecating old apps in its Play Store; activation-locked AirPods are wreaking havoc on refurb companies. And we take a deep dive into managing your Apple ID, the key to all Apple services. Show Notes: Apple Neglects to Patch Two Zero-Day, Wild Vulnerabilities for macOS Big Sur, Catalina Introducing DuckDuckGo for Mac: A Private, Fast, and Secure Browsing App Thousands of Apple AirPods returned through Walmart and other retailers are being stockpiled due to an apparent security issue Google makes outdated apps less accessible on Play Store Why quickly patching your iPhones and Macs is more important than ever Microsoft's huge Patch Tuesday includes fix for bug under attack Critical vulnerabilities uncovered in hospital robots How to Manage and Use Your Apple ID – The Complete Guide Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 is the ultimate protection and utility suite for your Mac. Download a free trial now at intego.com, and use this link for a special discount when you're ready to buy.
Apple has issued new updates, but hasn't patched two serious vulnerability for Big Sur and Catalina. We also look at a serious MailChimp data breach, and how AirTags are being used more for stalking. Show Notes: Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference returns in its all-online format Apple releases macOS 12.3.1, iOS 15.4.1, watchOS 8.5.1 and more PowerBook 500 (could use two batteries) Police Records Show Women Are Being Stalked With Apple AirTags Across the Country Watch out for phishing emails from genuine mailing lists, following Mailchimp hack Behold, a password phishing site that can trick even savvy users Apple Neglects to Patch Two Zero-Day, Wild Vulnerabilities for macOS Big Sur, Catalina iOS adoption StatCounter Can your Mac run Monterey? Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 is the ultimate protection and utility suite for your Mac. Download a free trial now at intego.com, and use this link for a special discount when you're ready to buy.
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This week we discuss Apple's record breaking iPhone sales in India. A new MacBook Air could be coming with a notch, MagSafe, next generation Apple Silicon and more ports, along with a 5G iPhone SE. Apple's App Store likely to survive two U.S. Bills aimed to change it. We discuss Tom Harrington's Clash of the Optionals and Jesse Squire's interpretation on how to handle non-optionals with Core Data. Apple unveils contactless payments via Tap to Pay on iPhone. We revisit 2048, Threes, Wordle and the endless chain of "rip offs". Apple releases macOS Big Sur and Catalina security updates. Picks: The Smart Guitar Amp & App, Log: Job Application Tracker, open source iOS apps, Hidden Mac tricks, DevToys For macOS, Fire in the Valley, and Using Combine
Apple has issued a mixed assortment of security updates, Microsoft is changing the way they warn about macros in Word and Excel documents, and we take a deep dive into end-to-end encryption, explaining why your security and privacy online depend on it. Show Notes: Apple fixes active zero-day vuln with macOS 12.2.1, iOS 15.3.1, Safari 15.3 CISA orders federal agencies to update iPhones, Macs until Feb 25th Apple releases mystery security updates for macOS Big Sur, Catalina Apple Announces AirTag Updates to Address Unwanted Tracking 25 years on, Microsoft makes another stab at stopping macro virus malware 10 Ways End-to-Encryption Protects Your Data, Your Privacy, and Your Bank Balance Three Free Secure Email Providers That Protect Your Data and Privacy Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 is the ultimate protection and utility suite for your Mac. Download a free trial now at intego.com, and use this link for a special discount when you're ready to buy.
iOS 14.8.1, iPadOS 14.8.1, macOS Big Sur 11.6.1, iOS 15.1, iPadOS 15.1, watchOS 8.1, tvOS 15.1, tvOS 15.1.1, HomePodOS 15.1 y lanzamiento final de macOS Monterey 12.0.1: Novedades.
This week on 9to5Mac, Zac and Ben discuss new additions with iOS 15.1 and macOS Monterey, Zac's thoughts on his new Apple Watch Series 7, and reviews of the new MacBook Pros. Sponsored by Ladder: Go to Ladder.com/HappyHour today to see if you're instantly approved. Sponsored by Notion: Go to Notion.so and use promo code HAPPYHOUR to get $250 off its annual team plan. That's multiple months free for your growing team. Sponsored by TextExpander: Visit textexpander.com/podcast and select 9to5Mac Happy Hour to save 20% off your first year! Follow Zac Hall @apollozac Benjamin Mayo @bzamayo Read More Smooth 120Hz scrolling not currently supported by many Mac apps, including SafariApple TV app to launch on Xfinity, Sky Q, and other Comcast platforms, expanding Apple TV+ reachApple releases Safari 15.1 with classic tab design for macOS Big Sur and CatalinaiOS 15.2 beta features redesigned Notification SummaryYou can now listen to Apple Music on PlayStation 5macOS Monterey is now available, here's why you should updateHands-on: The new 14-inch MacBook Pro is a stunning return to formiOS 15.1 is now available, here's why you should update Listen to more Happy Hour Episodes Subscribe Apple PodcastsOvercastSpotify Listen to more 9to5 Podcasts StacktraceApple @ WorkAlphabet ScoopElectrekThe Buzz PodcastSpace ExploredRapid Unscheduled Discussions Enjoy the podcast? Shop Apple at Amazon to support 9to5Mac Happy Hour!
This week on 9to5Mac, Zac and Ben discuss new additions with iOS 15.1 and macOS Monterey, Zac's thoughts on his new Apple Watch Series 7, and reviews of the new MacBook Pros. Sponsored by Ladder: Go to Ladder.com/HappyHour today to see if you're instantly approved. Sponsored by Notion: Go to Notion.so and use promo code HAPPYHOUR to get $250 off its annual team plan. That's multiple months free for your growing team. Sponsored by TextExpander: Visit textexpander.com/podcast and select 9to5Mac Happy Hour to save 20% off your first year! Follow Zac Hall @apollozac Benjamin Mayo @bzamayo Read More Smooth 120Hz scrolling not currently supported by many Mac apps, including Safari Apple TV app to launch on Xfinity, Sky Q, and other Comcast platforms, expanding Apple TV+ reach Apple releases Safari 15.1 with classic tab design for macOS Big Sur and Catalina iOS 15.2 beta features redesigned Notification Summary You can now listen to Apple Music on PlayStation 5 macOS Monterey is now available, here's why you should update Hands-on: The new 14-inch MacBook Pro is a stunning return to form iOS 15.1 is now available, here's why you should update Listen to more Happy Hour Episodes Subscribe Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify Listen to more 9to5 Podcasts Stacktrace Apple @ Work Alphabet Scoop Electrek The Buzz Podcast Space Explored Rapid Unscheduled Discussions Enjoy the podcast? Shop Apple at Amazon to support 9to5Mac Happy Hour!
In Folge 79 sprechen die ApfelNerds über neue Details zu den MacBook Pros und über macOS Monterey, welches am Montag erschienen ist. Außerdem geht es um Apple Fitness+, der 27“ iMac kündigt sich an, das kommende MacBook Air soll ein neues Design bekommen, die Apple Watch könnte eine dritte Display-Größe bekommen, das iPhone SE 3 soll das iPhone XR-Design bekommen, Apple hatte wohl an einem Cloud-Gaming-Service gearbeitet, Kim Kardashian wurde mit „Beats Fit Pro“ gesichtet, iOS 15.1, watchOS 8.1, tvOS 15.1, HomePod 15.1 und macOS Big Sur 11.6.1 sind verfügbar, Daniel spricht über seinen Plattenspieler audio-technica AT-LP60XBT, Apple „Tech Talks“ sind gestartet, Apple Service-App v4.4 mit Express Replacement, Afrooz Family wird „HomePod Software Head“, Epic vs. Apple: Epic hat natürlich etwas gegen Apples „motion to stay“, Apple ist in Süd Korea in Gesprächen mit der Korea Communications Commission (KCC), das Apple Search Ads Business brummt, Google senkt Abo-Gebühren im Play Store, Google gibt das Material-Design für iOS-Apps auf und das Apple Polishing Cloth macht eine Ehrenrunde als Rausschmeißer.
Recorded 4th July 2021 Once again the gang (Nick, Simon and Jim) assemble to take a look at some stories from the last week or so of Apple and Tech news including Windows 11 on mad hardwares, a custom built Big Sur handheld, Apple Public Betas, Lego fun and more! GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS Glenn Fleishman's book Take Control of Securing Your Mac can be found at takecontrolbooks.com along with many other titles by him, Joe Kissell, Jeff Carlson and others. Steve at Geeks Corner has a podcast which is usually a 5-15 min show of his thoughts on tech. Also keep an eye on his site or follow him on Twitter @GeekCorner_uk to watch for regular giveaways. Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! On this week's show: NICK RILEY Big Show on the @spligosh on Twitter very occasionally. Sometimes appears on Bart Busschots' Let's Talk Apple Sutton Park Circuit church worship on YouTube Nick's church stream videos – You Tube JAMES ORMISTON MacJim in the Slack Also on Flickr as thesrpspaintshop Has videos on Vimeo APPLE macOS Monterey public beta: What it's like using the Mac's new OS – Input Mag Apple launches public beta of macOS Monterey, bringing updates to FaceTime and Safari – The Verge iOS 15 Hands-On: Top 5 New Features! – Marques Brownlee on YouTube Should you install the iOS 15 public beta? Here's what to consider – 9to5Mac Serious Warning Issued For Millions Of Apple iPhone Users – Forbes Windows 11 could run on Macs – What you need to know – Laptop Mag Affinity 1.10 Sneak Peek – YouTube Eight 'New' iOS 4 Features We're Still Using 11 Years Later – iDrop News Dad sells family car to pay for kid's $1,800 in-app spending spree – Cult of Mac This tiny handheld runs macOS Big Sur and it's wild – iMore TECHNOLOGY Microsoft wasn't joking about the Dev Channel not enforcing hardware checks: Windows 11 pops up on Pi, mobile phone – The Register Microsoft Backpedals, Explains Windows 11 TPM Requirement – Digital Trends Microsoft acknowledges the Windows 11 PC Health Check was 'not fully prepared' – PC Gamer Jeff Bezos leaves an enduring legacy as he steps down as Amazon CEO – FRANCE 24 English Design student creates device that rapidly stops bleeding from stab wounds – Sky News NASA Continues to Try and Rescue Failing Hubble - Universe Today – Universe Today SECURITY & PRIVACY Major Vulnerability Affects All Western Digital NAS Devices Running OS 3 | PetaPixel – PetaPixel Another day, another WD security flaw – The Verge New Critical Security Warning Issued For All Windows Versions As ‘PrintNightmare' Confirmed – Forbes Apps with 5.8 million Google Play downloads stole users' Facebook passwords – Ars Technica WORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS How to Enable the Hidden 'Hello' Screen Saver in macOS Big Sur – Wccftech NOTE: where they say DRAG, they should say COPY - otherwise it won't work! Satechi Just Released The Perfect Docking Station For Apple's Mac Mini – HiConsumption Got A Box Of Lego Bricks? This Amazing App Scans Them And Suggests New Builds – Forbes German scientists built a high-resolution microscope out of Lego bricks – Ars Technica JUST A SNIPPET For things that are not worth more than a flypast Mac OS X Lion and Mac OS X Mountain Lion are now free to download – The Apple Post Found a link to the elevation viewer I mentioned last show and it is based on QGIS data I believe And here's the thread on Twitter Essential Apple Recommended Services: All Things Secured – Online security made simple by Josh Summers. Pixel Privacy – a fabulous resource full of excellent articles and advice on how to protect yourself online. Doug.ee Blog for Andy J's security tips. Ghostery – protect yourself from trackers, scripts and ads while browsing. 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Recorded 27th June 2021 Currently Apple's Podcast app doesn't seem to render links properly so if you are listening in the Podcasts app go to www.essentialapple.com (http://www.essentialapple.com/) for full shownotes and links. Simon, Steve and Nick get together again to take a look at rather more stories than they thought they had including Amazon sending tens of thousands of items a week to landfill, Safari Technology Preview, the death of John McAffee, Hubble's broken computers, the MyBook Live story and more. GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS Glenn Fleishman's book Take Control of Securing Your Mac can be found at takecontrolbooks.com along with many other titles by him, Joe Kissell, Jeff Carlson and others. Steve at Geeks Corner has a podcast which is usually a 5-15 min show of his thoughts on tech. Also keep an eye on his site or follow him on Twitter @GeekCorner_uk to watch for regular giveaways. Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! Slacker @MacJim has a family friendly Flickr group for listeners to share photos because the Darkroom channel in the Slack has become so popular - if you're interested head over to to the Essential Apple Flickr and request an invitation. On this week's show: NICK RILEY Big Show on the @spligosh on Twitter very occasionally. Sometimes appears on Bart Busschots' Let's Talk Apple Sutton Park Circuit church worship on YouTube Nick's church stream videos – You Tube JAMES ORMISTON MacJim in the Slack In charge of the Essential Apple Flickr Also on Flickr as thesrpspaintshop Has videos on Vimeo STEVE DURBIN Runs the Geeks Corner website Produces the Geeks Corner podcast @GeekCorner_uk on Twitter APPLE Russia votes to force U.S. tech giants to open local offices – AppleInsider Apple Shares List of Products to Keep Safe Distance Away From Pacemakers – MacRumors Apps can request access to more RAM with iOS 15 entitlement, exceeding normal system memory limits – 9to5Mac Safari Technology Preview - Safari – Apple Developer Adobe Removing Photoshop Sketch and Illustrator Draw From App Store in July – MacRumors Running Low on iCloud Storage? Heres How to Make Room for the Things You need – iDropNews How to delete Time Machine local snapshots in macOS – AppleInsider Hotspot connections will be safer in iOS 15 thanks to WPA3 security protocol – 9to5Mac You Don't Need iCloud+ for 'Hide My Email' in iOS 15 | How to Set It Up Now – iDrop News Final Cut Pro 10.5.3, Compressor 4.5.3, and Motion 5.5.2 – TidBITS The Real System Requirements for Apple's 2021 Operating Systems – TidBITS TECHNOLOGY Amazon Is Destroying Thousands of Unsold AirPods, iPads, and MacBooks According to New Investigation – iDrop News Revealed: Amazon destroying millions of items of unsold stock in UK every year – ITV The ex-Amazon worker who helped expose scale of unwanted stock being destroyed – ITV Second Amazon whistleblower claims brand new goods being binned – ITV John McAfee, Antivirus Software Creator, Found Dead In Spanish Prison Cell – HuffPost NASA is pulling out all the stops to fix the Hubble Space Telescope – SlashGear Podcasts | Everything Technology – Bob O'Donnell Microsoft releases Windows 11 for free – but most computers will not be able to run it – Independent Microsoft wont allow Windows 11 on many older Surface devices – PC World SECURITY & PRIVACY “I'm totally screwed.” WD My Book Live users wake up to find their data deleted – Ars Technica Western Digital drives remotely wiped: What experts say to do now – SlashGear WORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS All Things Secured | Online Security Made Simple – Josh Summers This app lets you download full macOS Big Sur installer pkgs with one click – 9to5Mac JUST A SNIPPET For things that are not worth more than a flypast River Runner - Watch the path of a raindrop from anywhere in the contiguous United States Somebody put a Raspberry Pi inside a G5 iMac because why the heck not? – iMore Essential Apple Recommended Services: All Things Secured – Online security made simple by Josh Summers. Pixel Privacy – a fabulous resource full of excellent articles and advice on how to protect yourself online. Doug.ee Blog for Andy J's security tips. Ghostery – protect yourself from trackers, scripts and ads while browsing. Simple Login – Email anonymisation and disposable emails for login/registering with 33mail.com – Never give out your real email address online again. AnonAddy – Disposable email addresses Sudo – get up to 9 “avatars” with email addresses, phone numbers and more to mask your online identity. Free for the first year and priced from $0.99 US / £2.50 UK per month thereafter... You get to keep 2 free avatars though. ProtonMail – end to end encrypted, open source, based in Switzerland. Prices start from FREE... what more can you ask? ProtonVPN – a VPN to go with it perhaps? Prices also starting from nothing! Comparitech DNS Leak Test – simple to use and understand VPN leak test. Fake Name Generator – so much more than names! Create whole identities (for free) with all the information you could ever need. Wire and on the App Stores – free for personal use, open source and end to end encryted messenger and VoIP. Pinecast – a fabulous podcast hosting service with costs that start from nothing. Essential Apple is not affiliated with or paid to promote any of these services... We recommend services that we use ourselves and feel are either unique or outstanding in their field, or in some cases are just the best value for money in our opinion. Social Media and Slack You can follow us on: Twitter / Slack / EssentialApple.com / Soundcloud / Spotify / Facebook / Pinecast Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. 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Bienvenue dans cet épisode 37 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast ! Epic Games VS Apple : le grand déballage Présentation : Benjamin Vincent. Intervenant : François Le Truédic. Production : OUATCH Audio. Soutenez iWeek sur Patreon : https://patreon.com/iweek Cette semaine : le procès Epic Games VS Apple a commencé lundi et ce sont trois semaines qui promettent beaucoup de révélations au point de tourner au grand déballage, à grands renforts d'emails, y compris de Steve Jobs, dont on se demande comment Epic Games se les a procurés ! Ce qui est sûr, c'est que comme Tim Sweeney, cette semaine, Tim Cook est - lui aussi - annoncé à la barre ! Au menu de Pomme-S, le JT de la semaine : la production des écrans miniLED des prochains MacBook Pro à processeur Apple, le démontage du Air Tag par iFixit, un ex-employé d'Apple poursuivi pour des fuites volontaires, et la prochaine Apple Watch qui pourrait intégrer deux autres appareils fondamentaux pour le suivi de sa santé au quotidien ! Au rayon des rumeurs de la semaine : les AirPods 3, 2 nouveaux brevets déposés par Apple qu'on pourrait retrouver dans les Apple Glass, l'iPhone pliable, le 120 Hz, et 7 références inconnues d'iPad ! Cette semaine - très particulière -, Benjamin (VINCENT) et François (LE TRUEDIC) sont seuls à bord. Du coup, c'est un épisode plus court... mais on a gardé le meilleur pour la fin : le tuto audio de la semaine vous expliquera comment activer l'économiseur d'écran "Hello" réservé aux nouveaux iMac, sur votre Mac à vous, à la seule condition d'avoir effectué la mise à jour 11.3 de macOS Big Sur ! Rendez-vous jeudi 13 mai 2021 avant 20h pour l'épisode 38, avec le retour d'Elie (ABITBOL) ! D'ici là bonne écoute, bonne fin de semaine, bon week-end et n'oubliez pas #iweekLSA sur Twitter : on reste à votre écoute ! Benjamin & la team iWeek (la semaine Apple) Devenez contributeur d'iWeek (la semaine Apple) sur Patreon à partir d'1,5 € par épisode et profitez de nombreux avantages : chapitrage des épisodes, accès au script, épisodes en avant-première, version vidéo du podcast, questions-réponses live mensuelles avec l'équipe, et même l'accès aux enregistrements ! Pour nous soutenir : https://patreon.com/iweek Rappel 1 : la version vidéo de chaque épisode est désormais accessible gratuitement, chaque vendredi, sur la chaîne YouTube d'iWeek. Abonnez-vous : https://www.youtube.com/c/iWeek?sub_confirmation=1 Rappel 2 : l'accès aux chapîtres est désormais disponible sur Apple Podcasts : https://apple.co/2D3LcOF
Soutenez iWeek sur Patreon. Bienvenue dans cet épisode 36 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast ! iOS 14.5 + on a testé les Air Tags Présentation : Benjamin Vincent. Intervenants : Elie Abitbol, François Le Truédic. Production : OUATCH Audio. Cette semaine : on a déjà testé les Air Tags qui sortent officiellement demain ! Elie Abitbol vous fait une démonstration, en live, de la mise en route d'un Air Tag et de son utilisation avec l'appli "Localiser...". Autre info de la semaine : l'arrivée de mises à jour dont iOS 14.5 et macOS Big Sur 11.3. Parmi les nouveautés : le déverrouillage de l'iPhone, même masqué, avec son Apple Watch sous le nouveau watchOS 7.4 (à partir de l'Apple Watch Series 3), plus de 200 nouveaux emojis et ATT, la nouvelle fonction de gestion de vos données personnelles qui fait trembler Facebook. Le paramétrage d'ATT sur iPhone / iPad est d'ailleurs l'un des deux tutos audio de la semaine. L'autre concerne la mise à jour du HomePod mini puisqu'une mise à jour 14.5 de HomepodOS est également disponible. Mais savez-vous effectuer cette mise à jour ? Egalement au programme : le test du kit Meross (30€) pour piloter votre porte de garage (ou votre portail) dans "Ma maison connectée" (avec Elie Abitbol), et toutes les infos de la semaine dont l'entrée en production intensive du processeur M2 d'Apple et le vol de plans (dont celui du futur MacBook Pro 16 pouces) sur les serveurs de Qanta, l'un des prestataires d'Apple. Une bonne nouvelle, enfin : iCreate, le magazine des utilisateurs Mac, iPad, iPhone & Watch devient partenaire d'iWeek (la semaine Apple) le podcast. Chaque mois, retrouvez la chronique de Benjamin VINCENT dans iCreate en commençant par le n°179 qui vient d'arriver en kiosque (6€) et sur iCreate.fr. En couverture : "Plus loin avec iCloud". Gagnez des exemplaires d'iCreate et des abonnements d'1 an en écoutant iWeek (la semaine Apple) le podcast ! Rendez-vous jeudi 6 mai 2021 avant 20h pour l'épisode 37 ! D'ici là bonne écoute, bonne fin de semaine, bon week-end et n'oubliez pas #iweekLSA sur Twitter : on reste à votre écoute ! Benjamin & la team iWeek (la semaine Apple) Devenez contributeur d'iWeek (la semaine Apple) sur Patreon à partir d'1,5 € par épisode et profitez de nombreux avantages : chapitrage des épisodes, accès au script, épisodes en avant-première, version vidéo du podcast, questions-réponses live mensuelles avec l'équipe, et même l'accès aux enregistrements ! Pour nous soutenir : patreon.com/iweek RAPPEL 1 : la version vidéo de chaque épisode est désormais accessible gratuitement, chaque vendredi, sur la chaîne YouTube d'iWeek. Abonnez-vous ! RAPPEL 2 : l'accès aux chapîtres est désormais disponible sur Apple Podcasts !
Recorded 28th February 2021 Nick and Simon get together again with guest Adam Engst of TidBits to talk about a variety of things that came up as they chatted because to be fair there really was very little news of note except the fact that Steve Jobs would have been 66. Also a couple of apologies - sorry this episode is really late being released - quite a lot of “real life stuff” happened this week that got in the way. Also sorry that this week's audio isn't up to the usual standard, due to a “cock up on the recording front” (totally my fault) everyone ended up on the same track and Adam was a little hot - I have done what I can to level it out but it isn't as good as usual. GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS Glenn Fleishman's book Take Control of Securing Your Mac can be found at takecontrolbooks.com along with many other titles by him, Joe Kissell, Jeff Carlson and others. Steve at Geeks Corner has a podcast which is usually a 5-15 min show of his thoughts on tech. Also keep an eye on his site or follow him on Twitter @GeekCorner_uk to watch for regular giveaways. Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! Slacker @MacJim has a family friendly Flickr group for listeners to share photos because the Darkroom channel in the Slack has become so popular - if you're interested head over to to the Essential Apple Flickr and request an invitation. On this week's show: ADAM ENGST tidbits.com tcn.tidbits.com @adamengst on Twitter NICK RILEY @spligosh (https://twitter.com/spligosh) on Twitter very occasionally. Sometimes appears on Bart Busschots' Let's Talk Apple Sutton Park Circuit church worship on YouTube APPLE Steve would have been 66 Apple says it has already beaten new M1 Mac malware – Tech Radar Chrome uses 10x more RAM than Safari on macOS – iMore Developers have until March 31 to return DTK Mac mini to Apple and get $500 credit – 9to5Mac Apple's latest macOS Big Sur update stops cheapo USB-C hubs bricking your machine – the Register TECHNOLOGY Scottish invention does 'impossible' and gives people eyes on back on head – The National SECURITY & PRIVACY Mozilla launches 'Total Cookie Protection' with Firefox 86 for Mac – 9to5Mac Security researcher recommends against LastPass after detailing 7 trackers – The Verge How to leave LastPass and move to another password manager – The Verge Clubhouse Is Recording Your Conversations. That's Not Even Its Worst Privacy Problem – Inc WORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS Hush Nag Blocker – App Stores NEMO'S HARDWARE STORE (48:45) AX6600 SURFboard mAX® Mesh Wi-Fi® 6 System – Router $250, Router with extender $400. Amazon US Not currently in the UK store. Essential Apple Recommended Services: Pixel Privacy – a fabulous resource full of excellent articles and advice on how to protect yourself online. Doug.ee Blog for Andy J's security tips. Ghostery – protect yourself from trackers, scripts and ads while browsing. Simple Login – Email anonymisation and disposable emails for login/registering with 33mail.com – Never give out your real email address online again. AnonAddy – Disposable email addresses Sudo – get up to 9 “avatars” with email addresses, phone numbers and more to mask your online identity. Free for the first year and priced from $0.99 US / £2.50 UK per month thereafter... You get to keep 2 free avatars though. ProtonMail – end to end encrypted, open source, based in Switzerland. Prices start from FREE... what more can you ask? ProtonVPN – a VPN to go with it perhaps? Prices also starting from nothing! Comparitech DNS Leak Test – simple to use and understand VPN leak test. Fake Name Generator – so much more than names! Create whole identities (for free) with all the information you could ever need. Wire – free for personal use, open source and end to end encryted messenger and VoIP. Pinecast – a fabulous podcast hosting service with costs that start from nothing. Essential Apple is not affiliated with or paid to promote any of these services... We recommend services that we use ourselves and feel are either unique or outstanding in their field, or in some cases are just the best value for money in our opinion. Social Media and Slack You can follow us on: Twitter / Slack / EssentialApple.com / Soundcloud / Facebook / Pinecast Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon or using the Pinecast Tips Jar (which accepts one off or regular donations) And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. Support The Essential Apple Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/essential-apple-show This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Recorded 21st February 2021 Glenn Fleishmann joins Simon and Steve from Geeks Corner to talk about his new book Take Control of Securing Your Mac, Macs, Malware, Betas, Bugs and more. GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS Glenn Fleishman's book Take Control of Securing Your Mac can be found at takecontrolbooks.com along with many other titles by him, Joe Kissell, Jeff Carlson and others. Steve at Geeks Corner has a podcast which is a 5-15 min show of his thoughts on tech. Also keep an eye on his site or follow him on Twitter @GeekCorner_uk to watch for regular giveaways. Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! Slacker @MacJim has a family friendly Flickr group for listeners to share photos because the Darkroom channel in the Slack has become so popular - if you're interested head over to to the Essential Apple Flickr and request an invitation. On this week's show GLENN FLEISHMAN Glenn Fleishman is a veteran technology writer who has contributed to dozens of publications across his career, including Macworld, Fast Company, and Increment. He has also written dozens of editions of books in the Take Control series. He is currently building 100 tiny type museums full of real printing artifacts. Glenn's Tiny Type Museum (https://tinytypemuseum.com/) @GlennF (https://twitter.com/GlennF) on Twitter STEVE DURBIN Runs the Geeks Corner website Produces the Geeks Corner podcast @GeekCorner_uk on Twitter APPLE Apple fixes macOS Big Sur bug that caused irretrievable data loss – IT Pro Apple's M1 is already the target of Apple Silicon malware – Slash Gear Apple to support winter storm relief efforts in Texas, other US states – Apple Insider New malware found on 30,000 Macs has security pros stumped — Ars Technica Chromecast with Google TV now supports Apple TV app, Apple TV+ – Apple Insider annoying bug in my Safari Technology Preview - it doesn't retain the pinned tabs, every time I close the window or quit the browser my pinned tabs vanish - I don't have loads thankfully but even so the update of the Parallels Tech Preview (or whtever they call it - Beta anyway) broke my VM - the VM runs fine but now it can't see any network (I tried all the modes) @Dougee sent me a terminal command 'sudo netplan set ethernets.eth0.dhcp4=true' ran it in Terminal, restarted the VM and ran it again, changed the network to bridged and then back to Shared and that did the trick. Apple Issues Bold Blow To Google With This Brilliant New Security Move – Forbes Lily Hay Newman on the Security Guide - Wired TECHNOLOGY The Bizarre Reaction To Facebook's Decision To Get Out Of The News Business In Australia – Tech Dirt SECURITY & PRIVACY LastPass free restricts users to one device type in March – 9to5Google Six free alternatives to the LastPass password manager – The Verge 'Spy pixels in emails have become endemic' — BBC News New browser-tracking hack works even when you flush caches or go incognito – Ars Technica WORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS OWC unveils truly universal Thunderbolt 4/USB-C cable – Apple Insider NEMO'S HARDWARE STORE (48:39) Tribit Quiet Plus 78 ANC Headphones $80 US direct– Amazon £70 UKP / Currently unavailable via Amazon US Essential Apple Recommended Services: Pixel Privacy – a fabulous resource full of excellent articles and advice on how to protect yourself online. Doug.ee Blog for Andy J's security tips. Ghostery – protect yourself from trackers, scripts and ads while browsing. Simple Login – Email anonymisation and disposable emails for login/registering with 33mail.com – Never give out your real email address online again. AnonAddy – Disposable email addresses Sudo – get up to 9 “avatars” with email addresses, phone numbers and more to mask your online identity. Free for the first year and priced from $0.99 US / £2.50 UK per month thereafter... You get to keep 2 free avatars though. ProtonMail – end to end encrypted, open source, based in Switzerland. Prices start from FREE... what more can you ask? ProtonVPN – a VPN to go with it perhaps? Prices also starting from nothing! Comparitech DNS Leak Test – simple to use and understand VPN leak test. Fake Name Generator – so much more than names! Create whole identities (for free) with all the information you could ever need. Wire – free for personal use, open source and end to end encryted messenger and VoIP. Pinecast – a fabulous podcast hosting service with costs that start from nothing. Essential Apple is not affiliated with or paid to promote any of these services... We recommend services that we use ourselves and feel are either unique or outstanding in their field, or in some cases are just the best value for money in our opinion. Social Media and Slack You can follow us on: Twitter / Slack / EssentialApple.com / Soundcloud / Facebook / Pinecast Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon or using the Pinecast Tips Jar (which accepts one off or regular donations) And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. Support The Essential Apple Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/essential-apple-show This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Bienvenue dans cet épisode 26 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast ! La star de la semaine, c'est vous ! Présentation : Benjamin Vincent. Intervenants : Elie Abitbol. Invité : Anthony Guillemer, vidéaste, fidèle auditeur et contributeur d'iWeek LSA sur Patreon. Production : OUATCH Audio. Devenez contributeur d'iWeek (la semaine Apple) sur Patreon à partir d'1,5 € par épisode et profitez de nombreux avantages : chapitrage des épisodes, accès au script, épisodes en avant-première, version vidéo du podcast, questions-réponses live mensuelles avec l'équipe, et même l'accès aux enregistrements ! Pour nous soutenir : patreon.com/iweek Cette semaine : Au sommaire : toutes les news de la semaine - l'offensive judiciaire d'Epic Games en Europe, un installeur de macOS Big Sur à éviter absolument ou encore Office unifié sur iPad -, mais aussi une page spéciale sur les rumeurs autour des prochains iPad Pro toujours prévus pour mars, des AirTags et de l'Apple Car.. Vacances obligent, c'est une semaine en petit comité puisque François et Jean-Christophe sont absents mais qui va à la chasse, perd sa place ! Nous en avons donc profité, à l'approche des 6 mois d'iWeek LSA, pour inviter l'un d'entre eux, et pas n'importe lequel : il s'appelle Anthony Guillemer et il est l'un de nos soutiens sur Patreon. Et vous allez vous en rendre compte : Anthony apporte un éclairage très intéressant sur la plupart des sujets. Elie, privé de vacances, est bien là, et assure plusieurs chroniques : la connerie de la semaine (Facebook again), le diner d'Elie et le tuto audio : comment changer automatiquement de cadran sur son Apple Watch en fonction de l'heure ou de l'endroit où vous vous trouvez. Rendez-vous jeudi 25 février 2021 avant 20h pour l'épisode 27 ! D'ici là bonne écoute, bonne fin de semaine, bon week-end et n'oubliez pas #iweekLSA sur Twitter : on reste à votre écoute ! Benjamin & la team iWeek (la semaine Apple)
EP.003:「Hello! AppleSilicon!」聊聊macOS Big Sur & M1 芯片的 Mac欢迎大家收听CHITCHAT播客!CHITCHAT播客是一档以讨论科技数码产品的播客。当然,我们所涉及的领域远远不止数码。每期节目我都会邀请身边的同学和朋友来做客。讨论音乐、电影、生活等等......(甚至是闲聊哈哈哈)本期主播:@John @Daniel时间轴:00:44 开头01:25 新的图标和UI所带来的感受03:36 新设计带来的混乱困局11:05 触控?为大一统做准备?16:15 乏善可陈的新功能19:05 是 macOS BugSur?20:38 Welcome Apple Silicon21:40 M1强在哪里?24:15 iOS App给Mac带来了什么?28:22 同一个愿景,同样是ARM;为什么微软与Apple是两种结果?34:33 三款全“芯”Mac36:02 Mac未来功能的畅想38:27 蜂窝的缺席:MacBook与iPad Pro之间的定位问题44:05 二合一?新形态?专业软件反哺iPad?47:27 结尾本期音乐:1. The Little Things — Big Gigantic2. Free Range3. Clocks — Smith The Mister4. Green Tea — Smith The Mister5. Underground Stars — Loxbeats6. good morning7. Mac V.S. PC 广告音乐欢迎在以下平台收听并订阅我们的节目:小宇宙:https://www.xiaoyuzhoufm.com/podcasts/5f6f491883c34e85dd499749?s=eyJ1IjogIjVlN2M5Y2EyYjNjNWJjYTVmNjQxNTcwMSJ9Apple 播客: https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/chitchat/id1533521329网易云音乐:https://y.music.163.com/m/radio?id=795135500&userid=622165318&app_version=7.3.12 喜马拉雅:http://xima.tv/L9R8RF?_sonic=0欢迎大家在新浪微博关注我们,同时也欢迎广大听众能来信参与我们的讨论以及给予我们意见反馈。我们的微博:@CHITCHAT播客我们的微信公众号:CHITCHAT播客我们的邮箱:chitchatconnect@outlook.com
Bienvenue dans cet épisode 15 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast ! macOS Big Sur : tout ce qui change ! Présentation : Benjamin Vincent. Intervenants : Elie Abitbol, François Le Truédic, Jean-Christophe Vignes. Production : OUATCH Audio. Devenez contributeur d'iWeek (la semaine Apple) sur Patreon à partir d'1,5 € par épisode et profitez de nombreux avantages : chapitrage des épisodes, accès au script, épisodes en avant-première, version vidéo du podcast, questions-réponses live mensuelles avec l'équipe, et même l'accès aux enregistrements ! Pour nous soutenir : patreon.com/iweek Cette semaine : Notre test de macOS Big Sur, le nouveau système d'exploitation livré avec les nouveaux Mac M1, et la mise à jour disponible pour les Mac Intel (pour les modèles sortis depuis 2014 ou 2015). Nouvelle interface et Finder relooké, nouveau Messages avec l'atelier de création de Memojis, les mentions et les conversations ciblées dans une discussion de groupe, mais aussi Safari 14 avec son traqueur de cookies et son traducteur de pages web à la volée, sans oublier le retour du son de démarrage du Mac ! Apple a dévoilé son palmarès des meilleures apps 2020 : Elie les détaille pour nous. Dans "Ma maison connectée", François vous explique HomeBridge, un pont qui rend compatible HomeKit, des produits qui ne le sont pas. Enfin, suite de mésaventures de Jean-Christophe avec ses e-SIM au moment où Free annonce l'arrivée de la sienne.... Rendez-vous jeudi 10 décembre avant 20h pour l'épisode 16 ! D'ici là bonne écoute, bonne fin de semaine, bon week-end et n'oubliez pas #iweekLSA sur Twitter : on reste à votre écoute ! Benjamin & la team iWeek (la semaine Apple)
It's review time and Jack & Simon dig deep into Apple's new operating system Big Sur
Les nouvelles consoles Playstation et Xbox sont là ! Amazon bashing : pourquoi tant de haine ? Que vaut le nouveau service Amazon Music HD ? Faut-il installer MacOS Big Sur ?
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Bienvenue dans cet épisode 14 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast ! Tests : les trois Mac M1 (MacBook Air, MacBook Pro 13 et Mac Mini M1). Présentation : Benjamin Vincent. Intervenants : Elie Abitbol, François Le Truédic, Gilles Dounès, Jean-Christophe Vignes. Invité : Florent Morin, développeur et technologiste, spécialiste Apple (morin-innovation.com) Production : OUATCH Audio. Devenez contributeur d'iWeek (la semaine Apple) sur Patreon à partir d'1,5 € par épisode et profitez de nombreux avantages : chapitrage des épisodes, accès au script, épisodes en avant-première, version vidéo du podcast, questions-réponses live mensuelles avec l'équipe, et même l'accès aux enregistrements ! Pour nous soutenir : patreon.com/iweek Cette semaine : Trois nouveaux tests, avec les trois premiers Mac à processeur Apple M1. Et ce sont des bombes ! Nous avons testé le MacBook Air M1, le MacBook Pro 13 M1 et le Mac Mini M1. Florent Morin, notre invité, technologiste, développeur, spécialiste Apple, nous explique pourquoi les Mac M1 sont déjà devenus la nouvelle référence en terme de puissance informatique, notamment dans la communauté de l'IA (Intelligence artificielle) et du ML (Machine Learning ou « Apprentissage automatique » en français). Egalement au programme : le retour de la taxe GAFA qui énerve Gilles (la connerie de la semaine), les projets de contournement de l'Egypte pour la liaison Internet entre l'Europe et l'Asie (Elie), l'incertitude autour du fournisseur des modems des prochains iPhone (Vue d'ailleurs avec Jean-Christophe), sans oublier nos coups de coeur et "Ma maison connectée" avec les dernières infos dans l'univers HomeKit (François). Rendez-vous jeudi 3 décembre avant 20h pour l'épisode 15, et une spéciale macOS Big Sur ! D'ici là bonne écoute, bonne fin de semaine, bon week-end et n'oubliez pas #iweekLSA sur Twitter : on reste à votre écoute ! Benjamin & la team iWeek (la semaine Apple)
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Bienvenue dans cet épisode 13 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast ! Tests : iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro Max, HomePod mini. Présentation : Benjamin Vincent. Intervenants : Elie Abitbol, François Le Truédic, Gilles Dounès, Jean-Christophe Vignes. Production : OUATCH Audio. Devenez contributeur d'iWeek (la semaine Apple) sur Patreon à partir d'1,5 € par épisode et profitez de nombreux avantages : chapitrage des épisodes, accès au script, épisodes en avant-première, version vidéo du podcast, questions-réponses live mensuelles avec l'équipe, et même l'accès aux enregistrements ! Pour nous soutenir : patreon.com/iweek Cette semaine : Trois tests, avec les 2 derniers iPhone disponibles depuis 6 jours : l'iPhone 12 mini et l'iPhone 12 Pro Max, et le HomePod mini, arrivé mardi... voire mercredi ! Egalement au sommaire : comment re-installer macOS Big Sur sur un Mac à processeur Apple, en préambule de la spéciale de jeudi prochain ; et la connerie de la semaine avec du vécu autour des e-SIM chez SFR et Sosh ! Rendez-vous jeudi 26 novembre avant 20h pour l'épisode 14, dédié aux nouveaux Mac à processeur Apple et à macOS Big Sur ! D'ici là bonne écoute, bonne fin de semaine, bon week-end et n'oubliez pas #iweekLSA sur Twitter : on reste à votre écoute ! Benjamin & la team iWeek (la semaine Apple)
丘孔报科技。2020年11月19日。星期四。1、 在11月20日后,公安部交管局公布的年检新措施将正式实施。届时,私家车6年免检,6年以上10年内每2年检验1次,全国将有1.7亿多私家车主受益。丘孔点评,这样的好事,还是放在第一个说吧,开个好头。2、 11月15日8时20分,三峡电站今年已累计生产清洁电能1031亿千瓦时,打破了南美洲伊泰普水电站2016年创造的1030.98亿千瓦时,问鼎新的世界纪录。3、 根据倪光南院士 11 月 17 日在“飞算全自动软件工程平台发布会”上的演讲中介绍,我国的软件和信息服务业总量世界第二,2019 年达到 7 万多亿元人民币。从规模上来看,我们的软件人才在世界上仅次于美国,2019 年我国软件从业人员为 673 万人,在世界上仅次于美国。每年中国毕业生的数量世界第一,其中大量都是软件人才,这些使得我国软件从业人员可以很快地达到世界第一。4、国家邮政局检测数据显示,截止11月16日,我国快递年业务量首次突破700亿件,实现了近三个月以来从500亿件到600亿件,再到700亿件的“超级三连跳”。按照我国14亿人口进行粗略计算,今年人均快递量达50件。丘孔点评,如果没有阿里的技术支撑,就这个数量,我们都计算不清。垄断让我们的技术快速进步,同样让很多年轻人用明天的钱来购物消费。5、 vivo 后发制人发力系统长赛道,一切由 OriginOS 而始。vivo在深圳举行OriginOS特别活动,正式发布全新的手机操作系统OriginOS。OriginOS把“本原做设计,设计为本原”作为原则,把用户熟悉的元素和惊喜的设计重新组合,不夸大功能、不忽视细节,创造极致的体验。丘孔点评,OPPO昨天刚刚称神,今天VIVO就升仙。不知道两家是约好的,还是你死我活的竞争。有钱果然就有力量,谢谢VIVO的付出。OriginOS 的出世,并不是培养用户的使用习惯与依赖度,而是让手机的功能变得顺理成章,让你有一种手机本该是这样的感觉,或许这便是 “原”的意义所在,也是 vivo 面对 iOS 14、ColorOS 11、MIUI 12、EMIUI 11 这些先一步迭代更新的系统,在用户体验方面做出差异化的最好诠释:一切以人为本,回归本源。6、福布斯的全球富豪实时榜单显示,农夫山泉创始人钟睒睒身家达到了635亿美元(约合4168亿元),超越马云和马化腾,成中国新首富。钟睒睒的登顶要归功于11月以来农夫山泉股价的暴涨,从35港元涨到了截稿时的43.5港元,17日早盘甚至一度达到44.6港元。7、11月17日,腾讯官方技术传播账号“鹅厂技术派”宣布,腾讯发布了一项重要AI医学进展——脱发关键因子“II型5a还原酶(SRD5A2)”的蛋白质结构被首次破解,该脱发关键因子此前一直是“黑盒式”存在。丘孔点评,依然是垄断的好处,这样的暴利技术终于有人投资钻研了,以后秃子有救了。8、最近,据外媒SlashGear消息,一项中外合作的研究发现,吃太多鸡蛋可能会大大增加患糖尿病的风险。这项来自南澳大利亚大学、卡塔尔大学和中国医科大学的新研究表明,每天吃鸡蛋可能会大大增加患上2型糖尿病的风险。这项纵向研究跨度从1991年到2009年,主要针对中国成年人。丘孔点评,这样的新闻如果大曝光的话,鸡蛋会不会降价?9、维基百科英文站、FoxNews竟然能访问了。丘孔点评,不知道是暂时的,还是以后都能访问;丘孔亲测可以打开,虽然看不懂英文,但是感觉很高大尚,我还注册了账号。10、11月16日,世卫组织发布了《加速消除宫颈癌全球战略》,标志着全世界194个国家根据今年世界卫生大会通过的决议首次承诺消除一种癌症。丘孔点评,免费开放,都不一定全民打疫苗,这样的文件消灭,实际情况不太可能。11、截至2020年11月17日凌晨,我国首次火星探测任务天问一号探测器达成新里程碑,已在轨飞行116天,飞行里程超过3亿千米,距离地球约6380万千米。12、美国劳伦斯·利弗莫尔国家实验室(LLNL)科学家在最新一期《科学》杂志撰文称,他们对陨石上钼元素的同位素进行研究后得出结论称:大约45亿年前,我们身处的太阳和太阳系在短短20万年内形成,这是科学家首次计算出太阳系形成所需时间。宇宙化学家格雷格·布伦内卡说,以前我们的太阳系形成的时间框架并不真正为我们所知,这项工作表明,导致太阳系形成的这次崩塌发生得非常快,仅仅不到20万年,这是让人无比惊讶的。丘孔点评,如果属实,地球上动则宣称百万年的生物化石,难道都是计算错误?13、探探近日联合中国青年报、中国社会科学院进行问卷调查显示,在平台18至35岁的用户中,有40.2%的被调研用户表示自己存在不同程度的社交障碍,其中女性用户占比高于男性用户,通过社交软件交流成为当下最常采用的社交方式。丘孔点评,这样的信息非常毁三观,难道实情真的如此残酷,看我文章的你,可能存在社交障碍,也可能是写文字的我。14、中国芯片热,今年截止到当日,中国半导体公司通过公开募股、定向增发以及出售资产的方式筹集了近 380 亿美元 (约合 2500 亿元人民币)资金,比 2019 年全年募资总额高出一倍多。15、根据外媒 TechPowerUp 的消息,由日本理研所和富士通联合开发的基于 Arm 架构的超级计算机 “富岳(Fugaku)”连续第二次登上 Top500 榜首。16、亚马逊中国副总裁李岩川近日在接受新浪科技等采访时称,从近年来亚马逊平台数据和整体宏观数据来看,跨境网购需求仍在持续高涨,25 岁至 34 岁人群、“新中产”人群成为主力军,中国个人年度跨境网购额度为 2.6 万元,“很多消费者实际上超过了这个额度,购买力旺盛”。17、2020 第二十四届中国国际软件博览会在杭州开幕。会上,中国电子信息行业联合会、浙江省经济和信息化厅等机构发布了 “2020 年度软件和信息技术服务企业竞争力报告”暨 2020 年度软件和信息技术服务竞争力百强榜单,其中,华为、腾讯、阿里分别位列前三甲。IT之家获悉,与去年相比,百度排名下降掉至第四名。2019 年榜单排名中,前四名分别为华为、阿里、百度,腾讯。18、11月18日,中国社会科学院中国产业与企业竞争力研究中心与社会科学文献出版社联合发布《产业蓝皮书:中国产业竞争力报告(2020)No.9》。蓝皮书预计,今年,我国大数据产业规模将达2192亿美元,居全球第二位。19、2019年9月,67岁的布赖恩·斯特劳蒂从意大利度假回英一周后,就被送进了医院。布赖恩出现的症状包括呼吸急促、体温急剧升高以及严重的咳嗽,这些症状使得他在住院时需要吸氧,并卧床数周。治疗期间,布赖恩接受了一系列罕见疾病和病毒测试,结果都呈阴性。医生对其症状也感到非常困惑,无法给出确切诊断。当今年2月份欧洲暴发新冠肺炎疫情后,布赖恩认为自己当时是感染了新冠病毒。米兰国家肿瘤研究所近日发表的一项研究结果显示,该国2019年9月采集的居民血液样本中已测出新冠病毒抗体,这意味着新冠病毒在意大利的传播时间远早于今年2月,可能要追溯至2019年夏天。这已经不是第一次有研究表明,新冠病毒出现时间早于武汉疫情暴发时间。20、11 月 18 日消息,据国外媒体报道,奔驰母公司戴姆勒 (Daimler)周二表示,将与吉利汽车合作打造用于混合动力汽车的下一代引擎。21、11月18日上午,中兴手机官博宣告明天也就是今天,将有重大消息宣布。网友猜测届时可能会宣发一款新机。丘孔点评,想要崛起,先搞一个牛逼的发布会,请罗永浩很不错。22、11月17日,百度正式发布了该公司2020财年第三季度的未经审计财报。报告显示,百度第三季度总营收为人民币282亿元(约合41.6亿美元),较去年同期相比增长了1%,与上一季度相比增长了8%。同时,该公司第三季度的净利润为人民币137亿元(约合20.2亿美元)利润率高达46%。23、11月18日上午9点,一年一度的科技盛会“2020 戴尔科技峰会”将在人民网1号演播厅举行,面向全国数字化转型进程中的企业和科技人同步直播,带来一场立足当下、放眼未来,融合焕新的云端科技峰会,与全国的优秀科技人一起共享创新科技、共见转型成果、共话数字未来。24、11月16日晚,华晨汽车集团控股有限公司发布公告,披露其债务违约情况。公告称,目前, 华晨集团已构成债务违约金额合计65亿元,逾期利息金额合计1.44亿元。因企业资金紧张,续作授信审批未完成,造成无法偿还。华晨集团此次债务违约对华晨集团本部生产经营产生造成影响,导致财务状况恶化,极大影响偿债能力。华晨集团此次债务违约披露,目前未触发其他债务提前清偿条款。丘孔点评,华晨宝马大街小巷跑的很多,这些钱都没能产生盈利?华晨一直做慈善了吗?你满足了那么多人的虚荣心,你丰富了中国人的精神和物质生活,国家应该给点贷款。25、马自达官方宣布旗下成立53年的运动部门MazdaSpeed正式解散,将不再推出MazdaSpeed车型,未来也不会重启。26、沃尔玛发布2021财年第三季度财报显示,该季度其营收1347.08亿美元,同比增长5.2%;归母净利润为51.35亿美元,同比增长56.2%。财报显示,沃尔玛美国同店销售额增长6.4%,超出分析增长4.16%的预期。此外,沃尔玛该季度美国电子商务销售额增长79%。山姆会员店同店销售额增长了11.3%,电子商务销售增长41%。27、据外媒报道,亚马逊在美国正式上线了在线药房(Amazon pharmacy),可配送处方药。除普通用户外,Prime会员可拥有一定程度的优惠和免费配送服务。据报道,现在全美的45个州的18岁以上的用户在线购药,夏威夷、伊利诺斯、肯塔基、路易斯安那和明尼苏达还没有开通此项业务。28、抖音 App 内上线了一款名为 “放心花”的产品,定位是一个提供贷款服务技术的平台。目前,该产品还处于测试阶段。29、越南政府周三表示,富士康斥资 2600 万美元兴建的越南厂,本周生产了首批显示器面板。30、北京字节跳动科技有限公司于 11 月 12 日申请注册 “抖音电商”、“抖音抖商”系列商标,涉国际分类教育娱乐、科学仪器、金融物管、广告销售、医药、方便食品等,目前商标状态为 “注册申请中”。丘孔点评,垄断达到一定程度,两个大球一定会碰撞的,我们期待腾讯、阿里、美团、字节跳动、拼多多、京东之间你死我活的拼斗;电商这个赛道太大了,发展这么多年,短兵相接的战斗也没有几场。31、11 月 17日 淘宝发布了《淘宝网手机行业管理规范》变更公示通知,新的规范要求12月15日期,手机商品不得出现 “港版、美版、亚太、欧版、日版、韩版、有锁”等非中国大陆版本的描述。32、腾讯申请 “微信豆”商标,涉及金融物管分类,传将用于视频号打赏。33、特斯拉正与网约车服务提供商 Uber、公用事业巨头 Southern 等公司合作,联合进行游说,要求到 2030 年美国新汽车销售 100% 转向新能源汽车。34、11 月 17 日消息,紫光计算机召开新品发布会,正式宣告商用计算机业务的回归。紫光计算机科技有限公司于今年 6 月成立,是紫光股份同郑州市政府携手打造的一家高新技术公司,其中紫光股份占公司 51% 的股份,中融创占 30% 的股份,郑州紫慧占 19% 的股份,业务主要面向商用计算机。“我们认为应该可以做到前三甚至前二的水平。”紫光股份总裁王竑弢表示,在行业里紫光做的事情要做到前三,不做到前三是不做的。35、美国正式批准波音737Max飞机复飞:30天后重返天空。36、运行于Mac OS平台的专业软件Pixelmator Pro 2.0即将发布,开发团队称“Pixelmator Pro 2.0将是软件诞生以来最大的更新”。据悉,新版本Pixelmator Pro 2.0不仅支持苹果最新的M1处理器,同时也与MacOS Big Sur系统完美兼容,所有购买Pixelmator Pro 1.x版本用户均可以免费升级新版本。丘孔点评,M1处理器当真是无限期待,期待早日用用。苹果的科技真的很强,很强。37、字节跳动旗下企业协作平台飞书在北京举办 “2020 飞书未来无限大会”。会上,飞书推出全新版本 “π”,发布了独立 App“飞书文档”,并在视频会议、即时沟通等功能上宣布了重大更新。这也是飞书自推出以来首次举办大型产品发布会。丘孔点评,看到很多次了,至今没有开始使用。改变习惯很难,这也是微软office为什么这么赚钱。38、微软正式发布了 Pluton 处理器,它是 Windows 10 PC 的新安全芯片,旨在提供硬件和软件集成,我们已经在 Xbox One 和 Azure Sphere 中看到类似芯片设计,但现在它将在即将到来的计算机上提供。39、以“数字赋能共创未来——携手构建网络空间命运共同体”为主题的世界互联网大会·互联网发展论坛将于11月22日至24日在浙江乌镇举行。40、2020中国5G+工业互联网大会11月19—21日在武汉举行。丘孔,一个长期主义奉行者。哪怕帮你领先一分钟,也算丘孔报科技的欣慰了,如果你感觉受到了帮助,也请你帮助一下我们,请帮忙转发。
Recorded 15th November 2020 This week the gang (including Donny) get together to talk about the only news in town! The one more thing event, M1 Macs and Big Sur. Also because Big Sur went live and Paul Kafasis of Rogue Amoeba is as good as his word his team got all their apps working on Big Sur! So this podcast comes courtesy of Rogue Amoeba on Big Sur! GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS Glenn Fleishman's Working From Home book is completely FREE and can be downloaded here and now he has also released Take Control of Zoom Essentials free as well. Steve at Geeks Corner has restarted his podcast which is a 5-15 min show of his thoughts on tech. Also keep an eye on his site or follow him on Twitter @GeekCorner_uk to watch for regular giveaways. Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! Slacker @MacJim has a family friendly Flickr group for listeners to share photos because the Darkroom channel in the Slack has become so popular - if you're interested head over to to the Essential Apple Flickr and request an invitation. On this week's show: NICK RILEY @spligosh on Twitter very occasionally. Sometimes appears on Bart Busschots' Let's Talk Apple Sutton Park Circuit church worship on YouTube JAMES ORMISTON MacJim in the Slack In charge of the Essential Apple Flickr Also on Flickr as thesrpspaintshop Has videos on Vimeo DONNY YANKELLOW @rtteachr on Twitter Find his work at hedgehogalley.com Books in Apple Book Store DesignBundles.net as Skrbly Skrbly Studio on YouTube Skrbly Store Leo the Lonely Guitar Donny's Classes on Outschool.com for kids 7-18 APPLE Apple “One more thing” event The M1 The Macs Simon's MacBook Air order Big Sur goes public Apple VPs talk M1 Macs, Rosetta 2 translation, and more in new interviews – 9to5 Mac Apple server problems PSA: macOS is a little broken this morning, with many non-Apple apps hanging at launch – TechCrunch Mac users couldn't launch apps this afternoon after Apple verification server issue – The Verge MFi hearing aid static issues reported by iPhone 12 users – AppleInsider macOS Big Sur Update Bricking Some Older MacBook Pro Models – Mac Rumors https://www.macrumors.com/2020/11/15/macos-big-sur-update-bricking-some-macbook-pros/ TECHNOLOGY Amazon's Ring video doorbells catch fire because wrong screw used – BBC Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee announces first step in privacy-for-all project, Solid – 9to5 Mac Popular app T&Cs 'longer than Harry Potter' – BBC SECURITY & PRIVACY New 'Platypus' attack can extract data from Intel chips, but Macs are mostly safe – AppleInsider Microsoft tells users to ditch SMS multi-factor authentication – Verdict WORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS macOS Big Sur and Carbon Copy Cloner - Bootable clones are back – Bombich Blog Pixelmator Pro 2.0 - All new, M1, Big Sur and free to existing users! – Pixelmator Pixelmator Pro 2.0 brings macOS Big Sur support and huge Apple silicon boost. – iMore Bartender 4 for Big Sur – Bartender Satechi Mac Mini Hub – CNN Nick returned this as the USB ports aren't powered so you can't charge from them... 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Apple has updated a documentation page detailing the company's next steps to prevent last week's Gatekeeper bug from happening again, as Rene Ritchie spotted. The company plans to implement the fixes over the next year. Apple had a difficult launch day last week. The company released macOS Big Sur, a major update for macOS. Apple […]
Apple is having a rough week with the launch of macOS Big Sur, and a handful of smaller issues on iPhone 12. The Galaxy S21 specs have leaked, and nothing looks TOO shocking for Samsung's next premium phone. Conservatives are flocking to social media SAFE SPACES, but will they stay in their own echo chambers? And I finally got a Play Button award from YouTube, so let's talk about those feelings. Let's get our tech week started right! Stories This Week: The Nord N10 is NOT for me… https://somegadgetguy.com/2020/11/09/oneplus-nord-n10-not-for-me-and-thats-ok/ Pixel 5 Review https://somegadgetguy.com/2020/11/11/google-pixel-5-review-for-folks-who-like-little-phones/ Azulle Access4 Review: A PC in the palm of your hand https://somegadgetguy.com/2020/11/12/azulle-access4-review-a-full-pc-in-the-palm-of-your-hand/ LG Wing Review https://somegadgetguy.com/2020/11/13/lg-wing-review-the-most-fun-ive-had-this-year/ My Silver Play Button arrived almost a year later… https://somegadgetguy.com/2020/11/14/my-silver-play-button-arriving-almost-a-year-later/ SomeGadgetGuy Merch! https://teespring.com/stores/somegadgetguy Conservative jump to safe spaces like Parler, but not really https://www.npr.org/2020/11/14/934833214/conservatives-flock-to-mercer-funded-parler-claim-censorship-on-facebook-and-twi Google pulls the plug on unlimited photo back ups https://onezero.medium.com/amp/p/420dc6b5d375 Judge dismisses Apple's claims of theft in Epic lawsuit https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2020/11/judge-dismisses-apples-theft-claims-in-epic-games-lawsuit/ macOS Big Sur bricks older laptops https://www.macrumors.com/2020/11/15/macos-big-sur-update-bricking-some-macbook-pros/ CryptoHack explains why Big Sur bricks macs AND why it's not good for consumer data security https://blog.cryptohack.org/macos-ocsp-disaster Apple Apps on Big Sur will bypass your firewall and VPN settings (which is another privacy / security concern) https://appleterm.com/2020/10/20/macos-big-sur-firewalls-and-vpns// TOP STORIES OF THE WEEK ON r/GLOWINGRECTANGLES https://www.reddit.com/r/glowingrectangles/top/?t=week iPhone 12 Mini users complain about unresponsive touchscreens https://www.engadget.com/apple-iphone-12-mini-lock-screen-touch-response-issue-223130788.html Galaxy S21 specs leaked https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/11/14/exclusive-specs-and-features-of-samsungs-galaxy-s21-smartphones/ Juan Rambles on about the new chromecast! Juan rambles on about getting a silver play button… Support SomeGadgetGuy! The complete list of how you can contribute to production on this channel AND get yourself some cool stuff! Patreon, Amazon, Humble Bundle, OnePlus, Audible, Merch, and MORE! https://somegadgetguy.com/2012/07/15/support-somegadgetguy-get-cool-stuff/ SomeGadgetGuy's Gear List: Panasonic G9 https://amzn.to/2E95rKM Panasonic 15mm f/1.7 http://amzn.to/2qWH0UZ Panasonic 25mm f/1.7 http://amzn.to/2ohTzsd Audio-Technica Lavalier https://amzn.to/2WywofM Focusrite 6i6 Audio Interface http://amzn.to/2p5l7py Shure SM57 Microphone http://amzn.to/2oypnLm Cloudlifter CL1 http://amzn.to/2oKN9G5 LED Light Panels http://amzn.to/2oy60ls AJA U-TAP HDMI http://amzn.to/2wfprBF Elgato HD S http://amzn.to/2p95Unu SUBSCRIBE TO #SGGQA! SGGQA Podcast RSS: http://goo.gl/oSUjvi SGGQA Podcast on Spotify: https://goo.gl/uyuSsj SGGQA Podcast Google Play https://goo.gl/ABF7Up SGGQA Podcast iTunes: https://goo.gl/YUcyS7 SGGQA Podcast on Stitcher: http://goo.gl/cyazfY SGGQA Podcast on PlayerFM: https://goo.gl/34B8SG SGGQA Podcast on Archive.org: https://goo.gl/9zh4pK Juan Carlos Bagnell on Twitch – http://Twitch.tv/SomeGadgetGuy Juan Carlos Bagnell on Twitter – http://Twitter.com/SomeGadgetGuy Juan on Instagram – http://instagram.com/somegadgetguy Support SomeGadgetGuy Production: http://amzn.com/w/34V1TR2551P6M Links on this page may be affiliate links which help support production on this website. Support Talking Tech with SomeGadgetGuy by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/talking-tech-with-somegadgetgu Find out more at https://talking-tech-with-somegadgetgu.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-c117ce for 40% off for 4 months, and support Talking Tech with SomeGadgetGuy.
Welcome to TechCrunch daily news, a round up of the top tech news of the day. -- The latest Mac operating system arrives -- Amazon faces a lawsuit over PPE -- and Disney+ turns one. This is your Daily Crunch. The big story is: Apple has released macOS Big Sur. This update, which was first announced 5 months ago at WWDC, includes a number of design changes that continue to blur the line between macOS and iOS.
Recorded 6th November 2020 This week Nick and Simon are joined by Melissa “TheMacMommy” Davis from Geekiest Show Ever with a view to talking about the forthcoming event... buuuut that's not exactly how it panned out as we go off down our own own rabbit hole! GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS Glenn Fleishman's Working From Home book is completely FREE and can be downloaded here and now he has also released Take Control of Zoom Essentials free as well. Steve at Geeks Corner has restarted his podcast which is a 5-15 min show of his thoughts on tech. Also keep an eye on his site or follow him on Twitter @GeekCorner_uk to watch for regular giveaways. Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! Slacker @MacJim has a family friendly Flickr group for listeners to share photos because the Darkroom channel in the Slack has become so popular - if you're interested head over to to the Essential Apple Flickr and request an invitation. On this week's show: MELISSA DAVIS – TheMacMommy @TheMacMommy on Twitter Blogs at TheMacMommy.com Appears on the Geekiest Show Ever podcast NICK RILEY @spligosh on Twitter very occasionally. Sometimes appears on Bart Busschots' Let's Talk Apple Sutton Park Circuit church worship on YouTube APPLE Developers on who can move to Apple Silicon - and who should wait – Apple Insider MagSafe Duo Charger, iPhone leather sleeve cost $129, and are 'coming soon' – Apple Insider Apple's iPhone Upgrade Program temporarily unavailable in England due to COVID-19 lockdown – Apple World Today Microsoft Office for Mac Beta Highlights Coming Support for Apple Silicon – iPhone in Canada Apple releases macOS Catalina 10.15.7 supplemental update with security fixes – 9to5 Mac Apple patches iOS against 3 actively exploited 0-days found by Google – Ars Technica Apple seeds macOS Big Sur 11.0.1 Release Candidate ahead of Apple Silicon event – 9to5 Mac TECHNOLOGY The Raspberry Pi 400 is a $70 keyboard that's also a computer – Engadget WORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS macOS Big Sur and Carbon Copy Cloner backups – Mike Bombich JUST A SNIPPET For things that are not worth more than a flypast East Japan Railway earbud collecting vacuum There's an iPod hidden in your iPhone 12 box and you missed it – iMore NEMO'S HARDWARE STORE – SPECIAL ON LOCATION INTERVIEW Nemo talks with Don Ketcham out on the trail about his Lectric e-bike Essential Apple Recommended Services: Pixel Privacy – a fabulous resource full of excellent articles and advice on how to protect yourself online. Doug.ee Blog for Andy J's security tips. Ghostery – protect yourself from trackers, scripts and ads while browsing. Simple Login – Email anonymisation and disposable emails for login/registering with 33mail.com – Never give out your real email address online again. AnonAddy – Disposable email addresses Sudo – get up to 9 “avatars” with email addresses, phone numbers and more to mask your online identity. Free for the first year and priced from $0.99 US / £2.50 UK per month thereafter... You get to keep 2 free avatars though. ProtonMail – end to end encrypted, open source, based in Switzerland. Prices start from FREE... what more can you ask? ProtonVPN – a VPN to go with it perhaps? Prices also starting from nothing! Comparitech DNS Leak Test – simple to use and understand VPN leak test. Fake Name Generator – so much more than names! Create whole identities (for free) with all the information you could ever need. Wire – free for personal use, open source and end to end encryted messenger and VoIP. Pinecast – a fabulous podcast hosting service with costs that start from nothing. Essential Apple is not affiliated with or paid to promote any of these services... We recommend services that we use ourselves and feel are either unique or outstanding in their field, or in some cases are just the best value for money in our opinion. Social Media and Slack You can follow us on: Twitter / Slack / EssentialApple.com / Soundcloud / Facebook / Pinecast Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon or using the Pinecast Tips Jar (which accepts one off or regular donations) And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. Support The Essential Apple Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/essential-apple-show This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
¡Hola a todos!Estamos a punto de descubrir las novedades que Apple tiene preparadas para su evento de los nuevos Mac con Apple Silicon y también a puntito de recibir macOS Big Sur.En este episodio os comentamos nuestras sensaciones con las betas de Big Sur, lo que esperamos de Apple Silicon, soñamos con un iPhone sin puertos y mucho más.¡Gracias por escucharnos!
Bienvenue dans cet épisode 3 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast ! Présentation : Benjamin Vincent. Intervenants : Elie Abitbol, François Le Truédic, Gilles Dounès. Production : OUATCH Audio. Au sommaire : - L'info de la semaine : Apple a confirmé que sa prochaine Keynote aura lieu mardi 15 septembre 2020 (à suivre en direct et en vidéo lors d'un iWeek spécial sur iweek.news) mais avec quelles annonces ? Rarement un Special Event Apple n'a été aussi incertain, alors que le doute plane toujours sur une apparition de l'iPhone 12 notamment. - Le test de la semaine avec Benjamin : iZtotope RX8 Advanced, le Photoshop du son. Un logiciel Mac magique pour réparer vos fichiers audio. Trois versions : RX8 Elements (99$), Standard (299$) et Advanced (999$). La note iWeek : 5 sur 5. Seul regret : l'absence d'une version d'essai réellement fonctionnelle (l'export est inactif). - Les mises à jour de la semaine : la 3e beta publique de macOS Big Sur et les 8è beta pour iOS14, watchOS 7 et tvOS 14. - Pas de "Vue d'ailleurs", cette semaine : Jean-Christophe a du nous faire faux bond à la dernière minute mais il sera de retour jeudi prochain. - C'est tout nouveau avec Elie : les annonces de l'IFA Special Edition 2020 à Berlin, peu de nouveautés pour l'éco-système Apple. - La connerie de la semaine avec Gilles : Bruno Le Maire, ministre de l'Economie, des Finances et de la Relance, s'en est pris, mardi, à « l'écosystème fermé d'Apple ». - Ma maison connectée avec François : les thermostats connectés (Netatmo, Tado, nest). - Le tuto audio : le meilleur dictaphone pour iPhone s'appelle "Just Press Record" (5,49€ sur l'App Store). - Nos coups de coeur : le bracelet Apple-Nike Pride pour Apple Watch (François), les nouvelles TV Laser Samsung présentées à l'IFA (Elie) et Wirecast 14 Pro (Benjamin). Réagissez sur Twitter avec #iweekLSA, mettez-nous 5 étoiles et écrivez un avis avec quelques mots sympas et bienveillants sur Apple Podcasts ! 3 rendez-vous, la semaine prochaine : - Mardi 15 septembre dès 18h30 : iWeek (la semaine Apple) spécial, en direct et en vidéo sur iweek.news pour suivre la Keynote Apple la plus incertaine de l'année ! - Mercredi 16 septembre (matin) : le Best Of de l'iWeek (la semaine Apple) spécial keynote de la veille au soir, avec un épisode Bonus (audio). - Jeudi 17 septembre, 20h : l'épisode 4 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast avec notamment le débrief intégral de la keynote de mardi. Bonne écoute et bonne semaine ! La team iWeek
This week's Chit Chat Across the Pond is an episode of Taming the Terminal, where Bart winds up our series within a series all about the Terminal command TMUX. In this final piece he teaches us first how to string commands together to create the TMUX sessions we want with the screens split and the processes running in each pane as we like them. After teaching us how to string them together he shows us how to make a little script file we can run so that we can automatically open up our TMUX sessions exactly the way we like them. This will be the last of our Taming the Terminal episodes for a while, but we'll be back after macOS Big Sur ships and is stabilized. In macOS Catalina the default shell was changed from bash to zsh and it does bring some changes to things we learned earlier in the series but it seems prudent to wait till we're over this big hump getting into Big Sur. You can find Bart's tutorial shownotes over at ttt.bartificer.net/... Don't forget, you can download the Taming the Terminal book at podfeet.com/tttbook. The book will be updated with this instalment shortly.
Welcome to Episode 86 of the snobOS Podcast!The Lowdown: We talk Apple announces 4-for-1 stock split, iPhone 12 specs, prices, and release date leaks, and Apple launches public beta of macOS Big Sur.2nd String: We talk Microsoft to buy US portion of TikTok, LastPass adds password compromise check tool, and Google Play Music is shutting down in September (Google Transfer tool).For The Culture: We talk Jay-Z invests in Wyze smart home tech, Talib Kweli permanently suspended from Twitter over Cyber-bullying accusations, and Beyoncé - Black is King review.The Hookup: We talk How to Make an encrypted backup of your iPhone.Be sure to Listen, rate, review and share on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts & SpotifyEngage on all social platforms @snobOScastLeave comments and suggestionsWeb: snobOScast.comEmail: snobOScast@gmail.comSupport the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/snobOScastFollow Nica Montford @TechSavvyDivaFollow Terrance Gaines @BrothaTech
Recorded 30th June 2020** Nick, Jim, Simon and Nick get together once more to talk about more WWDC stuff basically - there was so much news, so much stuff, and so many changes ahead that we are probably going to all be talking about it for months. Still better than having nothing to talk about. GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS Glenn Fleishman's Working From Home book is completely FREE and can be downloaded here and now he has also released Take Control of Zoom and Take Control of Slack too. Steve at Geeks Corner has restarted his podcast which is a 5-15 min show of his thoughts on tech. Also keep an eye on his site or follow him on Twitter @GeekCorner_uk to watch for regular giveaways. Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! Slacker @MacJim has a family friendly Flickr group for listeners to share photos because the Darkroom channel in the Slack has become so popular - if you're interested head over to to the Essential Apple Flickr and request an invitation. On this week's show: MARK CHAPPELL @oceanspeed, @essentialapple and @essentialmac on Twitter Puts Essential Apple related stuff on YouTube Co-host of the The Watching Men Podcast with Karl Madden JAMES ORMISTON In charge of the Essential Apple Flickr Also on Flickr as thesrpspaintshop Has videos on Vimeo NICK RILEY @spligosh on Twitter very occasionally. Sometimes appears on Bart Busschots' Let's Talk Apple APPLE Big Sur is officially macOS 11 First Apple Silicon Macs this year, and a two year transition Here's the full list of macOS Big Sur compatible Macs – 9to5 Mac iOS 14 Supported Devices: A Wide Range Of Compatibility – iGeeks Blog One of the Best Features of iPadOS 14- It Runs On 6 Year Old Devices – iPad Insight BootCamp won't make it to Apple Silicon and at least for now virtualisation apps won't be able to run x86 Windows (no news yet regards Microsoft's ARM version) Say Goodbye to Boot Camp and Windows Virtualization on Apple's New ARM-Based Macs – iDrop News Steven Sinofsky full of praise for Apple Apple's Relentless Strategy, Execution, and Point of View – Medium And a piece from directly before WWDC Apple Macintosh and ARM Processors – Medium And a more recent one posted after we recorded Apple Drags The PC Into The 21st Century – Seeking Alpha - Another long article from Sinofsky but it's worth the effort as he lays out a lot of info here Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak talk with Gruber – The Talk Show Craig Federighi talks to Marques Brownlee – 9to5 Mac First Dev Kit Benchmarks appear – 9to5 Mac 13 years of iPhone: Fans line up to get their hands on the very first iPhones – Cult of Mac SECURITY & PRIVACY Apple Reveals Touch ID And Face ID Are Coming To Safari – Forbes WORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS @Dougee says “If anyone is looking for services like 33mail, I have been using both Anonaddy and Simplelogin. 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In today's episode, we would be talking about what all we have with macOS Big Sur macOS Big Sur Preview https://www.apple.com/macos/big-sur-preview/ Background music: https://www.bensound.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gouravnayyar/message
In this episode, I discuss the following topics: Some new iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 features that will take your iPhone and iPad to the next level. SpaceX has two more launches planned for June. Apple announced their new WatchOS 7, which is the next version of the software that will power the Apple Watch. Google has missed their typical window to release its leaked Pixel 4a. Apple will re-close another 14 stores in Florida as COVID-19 cases in the state surge. Twitter released a report saying that lots of personal information has been compromised. IKEA's AR experiments show the potential of Google Glass. If you're an iPhone or iPad user, you'll be happy to know that they are using biometrics much more effectively. Apple's moving to their own silicon chips for the Mac. MacOS Big Sur was released and is macOS version 11.0. Link to the YouTube episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecMzYJbGGR8&list=PLMpyN4U94Ozp2Qm01Z5Kbjdra8IjQiFH1&index=6 Check out our new website: https://jak3mb.com and the channel https://youtube.com/jak3mb Also check out our Spotify playlist: https://spotify.jak3mb.com Website: https://jak3mb.com Email: business@jak3mb.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/jak3mb Twitter: https://twitter.com/jak3mb Facebook: https://facebook.com/jak3mb
Welcome to Episode 80 of the snobOS Podcast!Intro: We talk Juneteenth and Father's Day fun and our co-host spot on DTNS .The Lowdown: We talk all things #WWDC including iOS 14, watchOS, tvOS, iPadOS, macOS - Big Sur, and Apple Silicone.2nd String: We talk Uber, Lyft Responds to Study Sowing Higher Rates For Trips to Non-White areas and more researchers condemn predictive crime software over racial bias.For The Culture: We talk fed up cop puts public on notice, then backtracks after offers roll in.The Hookup: We talk how to use your DSLR Camera as a Webcam. For Canon products, Canon Webcam Utility (Helpful setup tutorial). For incompatible Canon products and other cameras, helpful tutorial can be found here.Listen, rate, review and share on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts & SpotifyEngage on all social platforms @snobOScastLeave comments and suggestionsWeb: snobOScast.comEmail: snobOScast@gmail.comFollow Nica Montford @TechSavvyDivaFollow Terrance Gaines @BrothaTech
In this live recording of the iPhone Life Podcast, Donna and David unpack everything Apple unveiled at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference. Learn what iOS 14, iPadOS 14, watchOS 7 & macOS Big Sur have in store for you, plus learn what features listeners loved the most!