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On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we talk through how the iPhone lineup is rumored to change after the release of the iPhone 17 lineup later this year, looking at what to expect in 2026, 2027, and beyond. Apple's recently rumored iPhone roadmap beyond the iPhone 17 reveals a significant strategic shift in both release cadence and product positioning. With increasing competition, an expanding lineup, and evolving manufacturing logistics—particularly the move away from China toward production in India—Apple is exploring a staggered release schedule designed to avoid marketing fatigue and maintain focus across the six main iPhone models that are expected to be on sale by the end of next year. In spring 2026, Apple may introduce the "iPhone 17e" as a refresh of the lower-cost model introduced this year. The major wave of change begins in fall 2026, with the launch of the "iPhone 18 Air," "iPhone 18 Pro," and "iPhone 18 Pro Max." The Pro models are expected to introduce under-display Face ID for the first time, reducing the need for a visible sensor array and leaving only a small camera hole at the top-left corner of the display. It remains unclear how this change will affect the presence or function of the Dynamic Island. Camera upgrades are also expected, including a variable aperture 48MP main lens and a likely new Samsung sensor for the ultra-wide camera. Other enhancements include Apple's in-house "C2" modem and an "A20" chip made with TSMC's upcoming 2nm process. Fall 2026 is also expected to mark the debut of Apple's first foldable iPhone. Featuring a book-style design, the device will offer a 5.7-inch outer display and a 7.8-inch inner display. Apple reportedly aims to beat competitors with a superior hinge mechanism crafted from titanium and stainless steel, and a display with a nearly invisible crease. Unlike other flagship iPhones, the foldable model will use Touch ID embedded in the power button instead of Face ID, likely due to internal space constraints. It will also purportedly include just two rear cameras, a high-density battery, and an impressively slim profile: 4.5mm when open, and 9–9.5mm when closed. In spring 2027, the base "iPhone 18" and "iPhone 18e" models will follow. In fall 2027, Apple is expected to introduce the "iPhone 19 Air" with a larger display, exceeding the 6.6 inches of the previous two Air models. The "iPhone 19 Pro" and "iPhone 19 Pro Max"—possibly branded to mark the 20th anniversary of the iPhone—will feature a "bold" redesign, incorporating more glass and, for the first time, an under-display front camera. The result will likely be a true edge-to-edge screen without notches or cutouts, fulfilling a long-standing vision for a seamless all-display iPhone. The second-generation foldable iPhone is also scheduled for fall 2027, building on the first model with further refinements and enhanced durability. While plans for spring 2028 are less concrete, it's likely that the standard "iPhone 19" and potentially "iPhone 19e" models will arrive then, continuing the new spring/fall rollout rhythm. Looking even further ahead, Apple's ambitions may go beyond smartphones altogether. According to remarks from Apple executive Eddy Cue this week, the iPhone could be obsolete within a decade, replaced by AI-powered wearables and ambient computing experiences
Mikah Sargent dives deep into Archive Utility on macOS, a powerful but often overlooked tool that works behind the scenes to compress and expand files on your Mac. From creating basic zip archives to encrypted files, this episode reveals all the hidden features of this versatile utility. -How compression works - Compression algorithms look for repeating patterns in data to make files smaller, though already compressed files like JPEGs may not benefit much. -Quick compression with right-click - The fastest way to compress files is selecting them, right-clicking, and choosing "Compress," which always creates a standard zip file. -Opening Archive Utility - Access it directly by using Command+Space and typing "archive" to explore its full capabilities beyond the right-click option. -Archive Utility settings - Configure where expanded files are saved, what happens to archives after expansion, and whether to automatically expand nested archives. -Expansion options - Choose to keep, trash, or delete archives after expanding them, or move them to a specific location. -Compression options - Similar settings exist for what happens to original files after creating an archive. -Archive formats explained - Despite setting preferences in Archive Utility, the right-click "Compress" option always creates zip files regardless of settings. -Creating CPGZ archives - These compressed archives must be created by selecting a folder through the File menu, not through right-click compression. -Regular archives (CPIO) - Simple "briefcase" archives without compression, useful for bundling files without reducing size. -Apple Archive (AAR) - A Mac-specific format that uses multi-threaded compression to efficiently compact files. -Encrypted archives (AER) - Secure, password-protected archives that can be unlocked with Touch ID if saved to your keychain. -Why ZIP remains the standard - ZIP format is used for the right-click compression option because of its universal compatibility across different operating systems. Zip and unzip files and folders on Mac - https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/zip-and-unzip-files-and-folders-on-mac-mchlp2528/mac Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Mac at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-mac Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
Mikah Sargent dives deep into Archive Utility on macOS, a powerful but often overlooked tool that works behind the scenes to compress and expand files on your Mac. From creating basic zip archives to encrypted files, this episode reveals all the hidden features of this versatile utility. How compression works - Compression algorithms look for repeating patterns in data to make files smaller, though already compressed files like JPEGs may not benefit much. Quick compression with right-click - The fastest way to compress files is selecting them, right-clicking, and choosing "Compress," which always creates a standard zip file. Opening Archive Utility - Access it directly by using Command+Space and typing "archive" to explore its full capabilities beyond the right-click option. Archive Utility settings - Configure where expanded files are saved, what happens to archives after expansion, and whether to automatically expand nested archives. Expansion options - Choose to keep, trash, or delete archives after expanding them, or move them to a specific location. Compression options - Similar settings exist for what happens to original files after creating an archive. Archive formats explained - Despite setting preferences in Archive Utility, the right-click "Compress" option always creates zip files regardless of settings. Creating CPGZ archives - These compressed archives must be created by selecting a folder through the File menu, not through right-click compression. Regular archives (CPIO) - Simple "briefcase" archives without compression, useful for bundling files without reducing size. Apple Archive (AAR) - A Mac-specific format that uses multi-threaded compression to efficiently compact files. Encrypted archives (AER) - Secure, password-protected archives that can be unlocked with Touch ID if saved to your keychain. Why ZIP remains the standard - ZIP format is used for the right-click compression option because of its universal compatibility across different operating systems. Zip and unzip files and folders on Mac - https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/zip-and-unzip-files-and-folders-on-mac-mchlp2528/mac Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Mac at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-mac Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
Matt and Chris have all the new Apple hardware, and Niléane takes the challenge to the next level. Weekly Topics iPhone 16e iPad Air (M3) MacBook Air (M4) Other Things Discussed Niléane's brilliant Touch ID setup TP-Link Deco Wi-Fi 7 router Goodbye (for now?), Superhuman Raycast Hazel Keyboard Maestro Doppler Calendar 366 II Follow the Hosts Chris on YouTube Matt on Birchtree Niléane on Mastodon Comfort Zone on Mastodon Comfort Zone on Bluesky
Mikah Sargent dives deep into Archive Utility on macOS, a powerful but often overlooked tool that works behind the scenes to compress and expand files on your Mac. From creating basic zip archives to encrypted files, this episode reveals all the hidden features of this versatile utility. How compression works - Compression algorithms look for repeating patterns in data to make files smaller, though already compressed files like JPEGs may not benefit much. Quick compression with right-click - The fastest way to compress files is selecting them, right-clicking, and choosing "Compress," which always creates a standard zip file. Opening Archive Utility - Access it directly by using Command+Space and typing "archive" to explore its full capabilities beyond the right-click option. Archive Utility settings - Configure where expanded files are saved, what happens to archives after expansion, and whether to automatically expand nested archives. Expansion options - Choose to keep, trash, or delete archives after expanding them, or move them to a specific location. Compression options - Similar settings exist for what happens to original files after creating an archive. Archive formats explained - Despite setting preferences in Archive Utility, the right-click "Compress" option always creates zip files regardless of settings. Creating CPGZ archives - These compressed archives must be created by selecting a folder through the File menu, not through right-click compression. Regular archives (CPIO) - Simple "briefcase" archives without compression, useful for bundling files without reducing size. Apple Archive (AAR) - A Mac-specific format that uses multi-threaded compression to efficiently compact files. Encrypted archives (AER) - Secure, password-protected archives that can be unlocked with Touch ID if saved to your keychain. Why ZIP remains the standard - ZIP format is used for the right-click compression option because of its universal compatibility across different operating systems. Zip and unzip files and folders on Mac - https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/zip-and-unzip-files-and-folders-on-mac-mchlp2528/mac Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Mac at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-mac Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
In Folge 249 sprechen die ApfelNerds über Steve Jobs, der 70 Jahre alt geworden währe. Außerdem geht es um die ersten eigenen Erfahrungen mit Apple Intelligence, das Ende des Home-Buttons, Johny Srouji spricht über den C1-Chip, die neue Siri soll später kommen, Apple soll erneut die monetarisierung von Maps erwägen, die MacBook Pros könnten dieses Jahr den Startschuss für die M5-Chips geben, alle iPhones 17 sollen die selbe Display-Technologie bekommen, Apple testet erneut das Reverse-Charging für die iPhones 17 Pro, Visual Intelligence soll auch auf die iPhones 15 Pro kommen, Apples eigener WIFI-Chip soll in alle iPhones 17 kommen, Google Gemini-Integration soll in den Startlöchern stehen, die AirTag 2nd Gen sollen im Mai oder Juni erscheinen und es gibt Updates.
The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave he is joined by guests Jill McKinley, Chuck Joiner, and Marty Jencius.We dissect the new features of the iPhone 16E, including its competitive pricing and the sunset of Touch ID. The discussion expands to Apple Vision Pro and its evolving capabilities, particularly the anticipated introduction of Apple Intelligence. We analyze the advances in technology, including a powerful A18 chip and custom C1 modem showcased in the iPhone 16E, expectations amidst a changing mobile landscape. We discuss a Chicago Apple Store Store closing due to a declne in shopping malls. Plus more. The show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio Links to our Show Give us a review on Apple Podcasts! CLICK HERE we would really appreciate it! Click this link Buy me a Coffee to support the show we would really appreciate it. intouchwithios.com/coffee Another way to support the show is to become a Patreon member patreon.com/intouchwithios Website: In Touch With iOS YouTube Channel In Touch with iOS Magazine on Flipboard Facebook Page BlueSky Mastodon X Instagram Threads Spoutible Summary Topics and Links We analyze the new features introduced with the iPhone 16E, notably its competitive pricing and the discontinuation of the last models featuring Touch ID. We explore the advancements in Apple Vision Pro technology as rumors swirl around potential new AI capabilities. The conversation transitions to the speculation surrounding how the Vision Pro, now over a year old, can evolve with the introduction of Apple Intelligence—a feature that has garnered great interest following its initial announcement. Marty shares insights on what existing capabilities the Vision Pro already possesses, such as live translation and gesture controls, framing it as a gradual rollout of increasingly sophisticated features. The podcast also discusses the recent announcement of the iPhone 16E and the various improvements over its predecessor, including a powerful A18 chip and a new custom C1 modem boasting efficiency and performance. The group reflects on the price increase compared to the previous SE model and its market implications. Throughout the discussion, Chuck and Jill weigh in on consumer expectations versus the reality of what the latest devices offer, addressing the changing landscape of mobile technology and Apple's efforts to remain attractive to diverse consumer groups. In the latter part of the episode, the team shifts the focus toward the experience of technology in everyday life. They chat about the decline of traditional mall retail spaces and Apple's shift from physical locations to enhanced online experiences. This includes the latest on Apple's consistent ranking as the most admired company in Fortune's annual survey, highlighting their reputation for innovation and social responsibility. As they wrap up, the panel discusses the recent changes made to Google Lens and its implications for user experiences on iOS. They delve into the growing competition in AI technology and the overall impact on Apple's user base and strategy moving forward. In Touch With Vision Pro this week. Apple Vision Pro may be about to get its biggest update yet — no new hardware required This new Vision Pro cover is ugly but also kind of awesome Beta this week. Still waiting on 18.4 beta to be released. Here's When Apple Will Release iOS 18.4 - MacRumors iPhone 15 Pro to Get Visual Intelligence in Future Update, Likely iOS 18.4 Apple announces iPhone 16e that replaces the iPhone SE Apple Announces iPhone 16e With A18 Chip and Apple Intelligence, Pricing Starts at $599 Apple Unveils 'C1' as First Custom Cellular Modem iPhone 16e Has iPhone 16 Camera, But Lacks Some Features Core design: How chip binning helps Apple offer A18 variants iPhone 16e Will Have Day One Software Update All iPhones Now Feature OLED Displays Apple No Longer Offers Any Devices in (PRODUCT)RED Color Apple No Longer Sells Any Small iPhones iPhone 16e vs. iPhone 16 Buyer's Guide: 25+ Differences Compared iPhone 16e Has Longest Battery Life of Any 6.1-Inch iPhone iPhone 16e Supports Visual Intelligence Without Camera Control Button Apple's Cheapest iPhone Now Starts at $599 iPhone 16e Doesn't Have MagSafe Apple releases iOS 18.3.1 restore image for the new iPhone 16e No More 64GB Storage - iPhones Now Start With 128GB News Gemini AI Features No Longer Available in Google iOS App Apple Store Permanently Closing at Struggling Mall in Chicago Area Google Lens Screen Search Comes to iOS Chrome and Google App Apple Continues to Be the World's Most Admired Company Apple Shares 12-Minute Video Announcing the iPhone Announcements Macstock 9 is here for 3 Days on July 11, 12, and 13th, 2025. Super Early bird tickets here save $100. Register | Macstock Conference & Expo Book your room with a Macstock discount here. Location | Macstock Conference & Expo Our Host Dave Ginsburg is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users and shares his wealth of knowledge of iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and related technologies. Visit the YouTube channel https://youtube.com/intouchwithios follow him on Mastadon @daveg65, and the show @intouchwithios Our Regular Contributors Jeff Gamet is a podcaster, technology blogger, artist, and author. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's managing editor, and Smile's TextExpander Evangelist. You can find him on Mastadon @jgamet as well as Twitter and Instagram as @jgamet His YouTube channel https://youtube.com/jgamet Marty Jencius, Ph.D., is a professor of counselor education at Kent State University, where he researches, writes, and trains about using technology in teaching and mental health practice. His podcasts include Vision Pro Files, The Tech Savvy Professor and Circular Firing Squad Podcast. Find him at jencius@mastodon.social https://thepodtalk.net About our Guest Jill McKinley works in enterprise software, server administration, and IT. A lifelong tech enthusiast, she started her career with Windows but is now an avid Apple fan. Beyond technology, she shares her insights on nature, faith, and personal growth through her podcasts—Buzz Blossom & Squeak, Start with Small Steps, and The Bible in Small Steps. Watch her content on YouTube at @startwithsmallsteps and follow her on X @schmern. Chuck Joiner is the host of MacVoices and hosts video podcasts with influential members of the Apple community. Make sure to visit macvoices.com and subscribe to his podcast. You can follow him on Twitter @chuckjoiner and join his MacVoices Facebook group.
El iPhone 16e marca un hito doble: el debut del primer módem propio de Apple y el punto y final de Touch ID. Claro que tiene mucha más miga que eso.Profundiza:iPhone 16e: el iPhone más económico mezcla la vuelta a lo básico con lo mejor del iPhone 16 (Xataka)Contacta con el autor:X: @jlacortBluesky: @lacortMail: lacort@xataka.comLoop Infinito es un podcast de Applesfera sobre Apple y su ecosistema, publicado de lunes a viernes a las 7.00 h (hora española peninsular). Presentado por Javier Lacort. Editado por Alberto de la Torre.
In today's Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece react to Apple's latest product launch: the iPhone 16E. Is this just a rebranded iPhone SE 4, or is Apple shifting its budget strategy? We break down what's new, including the A18 chip, C1 modem, 48MP camera, and the loss of MagSafe and Touch ID.Also, in tech news:Google Lens gets powerful new AI search features for iOS and Android.The Oko pedestrian crossing app returns to Canada after a temporary removal.Humane AI Pin is officially dead! After months of backlash and poor sales, the startup is selling its assets to HP.Plus, Steven discovers the magic of coverless duvets (yes, really).It's a packed episode filled with Apple insights, AI innovation, accessibility updates, and a bit of chaos.
Marty, Eric, and Daniel talk about Surreal Touch controller for the Apple Vision Pro along with latest rumors regarding a new AVP release, guiding a wheelchair with AVP, and the latest apps. Surreal Touch controllers https://www.surreal-interactive.com/ Surreal Touch Discord https://discord.gg/UkuVVWcy Moonlight Guide for game streaming in AVP https://www.reddit.com/r/VisionPro/comments/1hx7jjl/stream_games_with_sunshinemoonlight_and_save/ NEWS New developer beta OS for VisionOS - VisionOS 2.3.3 developer beta https://developer.apple.com/documentation/visionos-release-notes/visionos-2_3-release-notes Apple releases beta 3 for macOS Sequoia 15.3, visionOS 2.3 https://9to5mac.com/2025/01/16/apple-releases-beta-3-for-macos-sequoia-15-3-visionos-2-3/ Strutt ev¹ and Apple Vision Pro - The Future of Personal Mobility https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wYjq4MOfg8 5 Apple Vision Pro issues: Reports of 'spontaneous cracking' and more pile up https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/5-apple-vision-pro-issues-reports-of-spontaneous-cracking-and-more-pile-up/ar-BB1iMGj7?ocid=msedgdhp iOS 19 Rumored to Feature Redesigned Camera App Inspired by visionOS https://www.macrumors.com/2025/01/17/ios-19-redesigned-camera-app-visionos-rumor/ Apple Expected to Launch 20+ Products This Year: Here's the Full List https://www.macrumors.com/2025/01/17/apple-20-new-products-this-year/ MoviePass made a film trailer app for the Oculus Quest and Apple Vision Pro https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/tv-movies/moviepass-made-a-film-trailer-app-for-the-oculus-quest-and-apple-vision-pro-190822710.html?src=rss How to stream the 2025 Super Bowl in 4K for free on any Apple device https://9to5mac.com/2025/01/16/how-to-stream-the-2025-super-bowl-in-4k-for-free-on-any-apple-device/ Why Vision Pro is Apple's best reason yet to bring Touch ID back to iPhone https://9to5mac.com/2025/01/14/vision-pro-apples-best-reason-to-bring-touch-id-back-to-iphone/ I put the Apple Vision Pro vs Meta Quest 3 to the test for a month — here's what happened https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/shopping/i-put-the-apple-vision-pro-vs-meta-quest-3-to-the-test-for-a-month-here-s-what-happened/ar-AA1sbg4g New hardware Don't Expect Vision Pro 2 in 2025 https://www.macobserver.com/news/dont-expect-vision-pro-2-in-2025/?utm_source=macobserver&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_everything Apple Vision Pro 2 release date expectations, price estimates and upgrades https://www.phonearena.com/ar-vr/hubs/apple-vision-pro-2-release-date-price-features-news_id542 Apple reportedly working on two different Vision Pro headsets — Vision Pro 2 and a cheaper model https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/vr-ar/apple-reportedly-working-on-two-different-vision-pro-headsets-vision-pro-2-and-a-cheaper-model Keep your mac virtual display from sleeping https://www.caffeine-app.net/ Reminder Follow the live stream at YouTube.com/@VisionProfiles on Monday nights at 9 PM EST or catch the video later on Youtube or audio on any pod catcher service NEW APPS WORTH MENTIONING Moviepass screening room - movie previews updates, i think weekly, w/new content https://apps.apple.com/us/app/moviepass-screening-room/id6477541838 Gears and Goo https://apps.apple.com/us/app/gears-goo/id6471676214 Good graphics, however goal ethics may be uncomfortable. Completely strip the resources from a planet competing against another company doing the same thing. Arcade game room - solitaire https://apps.apple.com/us/app/game-room/id1642897935 Follow the live stream at YouTube.com/@VisionProfiles on Monday nights at 9 PM EST or catch the video later on Youtube or audio on any pod catcher service.
The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave he is joined by guest Jill McKinley, Chuck Joiner, Marty Jencius. We discuss updates in Apple's ecosystem with guests Jill McKinley, Chuck Joyner, and Marty Gentius. We analyze the beta release of Vision Pro OS 2.3, Touch ID integration potential, and Mark Gurman's insights on an affordable Vision Pro headset. The episode also covers iOS 18's AI features, the success of the MacBook Air, iCloud storage pricing concerns, and experiences with RCS messaging. Finally, we review the future of Apple TV+ and the anticipated AI health coaching feature in Apple One The show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio Links to our Show Give us a review on Apple Podcasts! CLICK HERE we would really appreciate it! Click this link Buy me a Coffee to support the show we would really appreciate it. intouchwithios.com/coffee Another way to support the show is to become a Patreon member patreon.com/intouchwithios Website: In Touch With iOS YouTube Channel In Touch with iOS Magazine on Flipboard Facebook Page BlueSky Mastodon X Instagram Threads Spoutible Summary Topics and Links We kick off the episode by exploring the recent beta release of Vision Pro OS 2.3, where our hosts discuss the lack of noteworthy changes and the implications for developers. Despite the excitement surrounding the Vision Pro, the conversation quickly turns to the need for Touch ID integration, speculating on how it might enhance user experience when using the headset. We then shift our focus to Apple's strategic moves within the AR and VR landscape. The team examines analyst Mark Gurman's insights on the future of Vision Pro, considering the potential for a more affordable headset to cater to a broader audience and how it may impact the existing technology. Chuck and Marty share their thoughts on the contrasting narratives within the industry regarding the evolution of AR, with some advocating for a shift back to Touch ID while others are optimistic about Face ID advancements. The episode further delves into iOS 18 and its growing AI capabilities, particularly in relation to Siri and the Vision Pro. Our hosts express caution and skepticism over how these features could meaningfully connect with Vision Pro functionality, highlighting the general anticipation around upcoming updates but recognizing the gaps in integration that remain. As we transition to discussing Apple's ecosystem, we touch upon the remarkable success of the MacBook Air and the long-standing favor it holds among users, followed by a celebration of the MacBook Pro's anniversary and its evolution over the years. The conversation around iCloud storage tiers reveals concerns regarding Apple's pricing strategy and the lack of competitive offerings compared to other services, prompting a lively debate on how Apple can adapt in this area to retain user loyalty. Shifting gears, we address the recent push for RCS messaging support on iPhones and the mixed experiences users have had when communicating with Android devices, particularly in relation to security. A cautionary tale emerges around phishing scams targeting iPhone users, reinforcing the importance of vigilance in an increasingly complex digital landscape. Finally, we touch on the enhancements made to the Apple One subscription service, specifically the anticipated AI health coaching feature that is poised to elevate user engagement and fitness tracking. Our hosts enthusiastically discuss the future of Apple TV+, reviewing its market position and the steps Apple needs to take to improve visibility and user retention as they roll out new content. In Touch With Vision Pro this week. Apple Seeds visionOS 2.3 Beta 3 to Developers visionOS 2.3 Beta 3Apple Seeds visionOS 2.3 Beta 3 to Developers Release Notes | Apple Developer Documentation Why Vision Pro is Apple's best reason yet to bring Touch ID back to iPhone Gurman: Vision Pro 2 won't release in 2025, but lower-cost headset is 'ramping up' iOS 18.4's new Siri powers get me really excited for Vision Pro's future Mark Zuckerberg Admits Apple Vision Pro Is Better Than Quest 3 For Watching Movie Beta this week. iOS 18.3 Beta 3 releases this week. Apple Seeds Third Betas of iOS 18.3 and iPadOS 18.3 Everything New in iOS 18.3 Beta 3 iOS 18.3 Temporarily Removes Notification Summaries for News Apple Seeds Third Beta of watchOS 11.3 to Developers Apple Seeds Third Beta of tvOS 18.3 to Developers Apple's Website Lists Unreleased tvOS 18.2.1 Update In Touch With Mac this week Apple Seeds Third Beta of macOS Sequoia 15.3 to Developers The MacBook Air Turns 17 Today Apple Announced the MacBook Pro 19 Years Ago Today iCloud It's time for Apple to modernize its iCloud storage tiers Messaging These US carriers currently support RCS messaging on iPhone Phishing Attacks Use This Simple Trick to Defeat iPhone Message Security Apple One Apple One might finally get a brand new service later this year Tip How to Change Your Default iPhone Apps News CARROT Weather Introduces CarPlay App and Automatic Live Activities Goldman Sachs CEO Says Contract With Apple May End Early Three Companies Are Now in the Running to Take Over the Apple Card Apple Pay Now Lets You Pay Later With Synchrony [Updated] iPhone Driver's License Support Coming to Illinois Apple TV+ maintained ‘modest' market share during Q4 2024 Announcements Macstock 9 is next summer. It's back again for 3 Days on July 11, 12, and 13th, 2025. Newsletter link here: https://mailchi.mp/0c81790aa2a8/macstock8-10132503?e=eb0c7039b1 Macstock 8 wrapped up for 2024. But you can purchase the digital pass and still see the great talks we had including Dave talking about Apple Services and more. Content is now available! . Click here for more information: Digital Pass | Macstock Conference & Expo with discounts on previous events. Our Host Dave Ginsburg is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users and shares his wealth of knowledge of iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and related technologies. Visit the YouTube channel https://youtube.com/intouchwithios follow him on Mastadon @daveg65, and the show @intouchwithios Our Regular Contributors Jeff Gamet is a podcaster, technology blogger, artist, and author. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's managing editor, and Smile's TextExpander Evangelist. You can find him on Mastadon @jgamet as well as Twitter and Instagram as @jgamet His YouTube channel https://youtube.com/jgamet Marty Jencius, Ph.D., is a professor of counselor education at Kent State University, where he researches, writes, and trains about using technology in teaching and mental health practice. His podcasts include Vision Pro Files, The Tech Savvy Professor and Circular Firing Squad Podcast. Find him at jencius@mastodon.social https://thepodtalk.net Ben Roethig Former Associate Editor of GeekBeat.TV and host of the Tech Hangout and Deconstruct with Patrice Mac user since the mid 90s. Tech support specialist. Twitter @benroethig Website: https://roethigtech.blogspot.com About our Guests Chuck Joiner is the host of MacVoices and hosts video podcasts with influential members of the Apple community. Make sure to visit macvoices.com and subscribe to his podcast. You can follow him on Twitter @chuckjoiner and join his MacVoices Facebook group. Jill McKinley is a professional in the field of enterprise software, server administration, and IT. She started her technical career in Windows but now exclusively uses a Mac in her personal life. She hosts several podcasts, including Start with Small Steps and Small Steps with God, where she offers tips and insights for a better life. Her podcast is at https://startwithsmallsteps.com and X @schmern.
In this episode of Hands-On Tech, host Mikah Sargent tackles crucial questions about home networking, Mac mini security, and tech troubleshooting. Absorb this week's helpful tips, from analyzing Orbi mesh WiFi performance to explaining lock screen best practices and VHS video enhancement solutions. Susan asks if her Orbi AX6000 tri-band mesh WiFi 6 router is adequate for her 4,000 square foot home, given she's experiencing TV streaming delays and slower WiFi speeds compared to cellular data. DA, a new Mac Mini user transitioning from Windows, wants to know how to disable the password requirement when waking up their computer. Bruce is having issues with his Synology NAS repeatedly disconnecting from his new M4 Mac Mini and requiring password re-entry after sleep or logout, despite using AutoMounter. David asks if he should upgrade the RAM on his new HP Pavilion PC beyond 16GB for video editing, and seeks recommendations for software to improve VHS video quality. Brad inquires whether it's safe to keep his iPhone 16 Pro Max on a charger all day and night, including while using an Anker power bank. (Follow-up) John provides an update on his previous question about getting an iPhone hotspot to work with older WiFi devices, sharing what solutions worked for him. Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
In this episode of Hands-On Tech, host Mikah Sargent tackles crucial questions about home networking, Mac mini security, and tech troubleshooting. Absorb this week's helpful tips, from analyzing Orbi mesh WiFi performance to explaining lock screen best practices and VHS video enhancement solutions. Susan asks if her Orbi AX6000 tri-band mesh WiFi 6 router is adequate for her 4,000 square foot home, given she's experiencing TV streaming delays and slower WiFi speeds compared to cellular data. DA, a new Mac Mini user transitioning from Windows, wants to know how to disable the password requirement when waking up their computer. Bruce is having issues with his Synology NAS repeatedly disconnecting from his new M4 Mac Mini and requiring password re-entry after sleep or logout, despite using AutoMounter. David asks if he should upgrade the RAM on his new HP Pavilion PC beyond 16GB for video editing, and seeks recommendations for software to improve VHS video quality. Brad inquires whether it's safe to keep his iPhone 16 Pro Max on a charger all day and night, including while using an Anker power bank. (Follow-up) John provides an update on his previous question about getting an iPhone hotspot to work with older WiFi devices, sharing what solutions worked for him. Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
In this episode of Hands-On Tech, host Mikah Sargent tackles crucial questions about home networking, Mac mini security, and tech troubleshooting. Absorb this week's helpful tips, from analyzing Orbi mesh WiFi performance to explaining lock screen best practices and VHS video enhancement solutions. Susan asks if her Orbi AX6000 tri-band mesh WiFi 6 router is adequate for her 4,000 square foot home, given she's experiencing TV streaming delays and slower WiFi speeds compared to cellular data. DA, a new Mac Mini user transitioning from Windows, wants to know how to disable the password requirement when waking up their computer. Bruce is having issues with his Synology NAS repeatedly disconnecting from his new M4 Mac Mini and requiring password re-entry after sleep or logout, despite using AutoMounter. David asks if he should upgrade the RAM on his new HP Pavilion PC beyond 16GB for video editing, and seeks recommendations for software to improve VHS video quality. Brad inquires whether it's safe to keep his iPhone 16 Pro Max on a charger all day and night, including while using an Anker power bank. (Follow-up) John provides an update on his previous question about getting an iPhone hotspot to work with older WiFi devices, sharing what solutions worked for him. Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
In this episode of Hands-On Tech, host Mikah Sargent tackles crucial questions about home networking, Mac mini security, and tech troubleshooting. Absorb this week's helpful tips, from analyzing Orbi mesh WiFi performance to explaining lock screen best practices and VHS video enhancement solutions. Susan asks if her Orbi AX6000 tri-band mesh WiFi 6 router is adequate for her 4,000 square foot home, given she's experiencing TV streaming delays and slower WiFi speeds compared to cellular data. DA, a new Mac Mini user transitioning from Windows, wants to know how to disable the password requirement when waking up their computer. Bruce is having issues with his Synology NAS repeatedly disconnecting from his new M4 Mac Mini and requiring password re-entry after sleep or logout, despite using AutoMounter. David asks if he should upgrade the RAM on his new HP Pavilion PC beyond 16GB for video editing, and seeks recommendations for software to improve VHS video quality. Brad inquires whether it's safe to keep his iPhone 16 Pro Max on a charger all day and night, including while using an Anker power bank. (Follow-up) John provides an update on his previous question about getting an iPhone hotspot to work with older WiFi devices, sharing what solutions worked for him. Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
In this episode of Hands-On Tech, host Mikah Sargent tackles crucial questions about home networking, Mac mini security, and tech troubleshooting. Absorb this week's helpful tips, from analyzing Orbi mesh WiFi performance to explaining lock screen best practices and VHS video enhancement solutions. Susan asks if her Orbi AX6000 tri-band mesh WiFi 6 router is adequate for her 4,000 square foot home, given she's experiencing TV streaming delays and slower WiFi speeds compared to cellular data. DA, a new Mac Mini user transitioning from Windows, wants to know how to disable the password requirement when waking up their computer. Bruce is having issues with his Synology NAS repeatedly disconnecting from his new M4 Mac Mini and requiring password re-entry after sleep or logout, despite using AutoMounter. David asks if he should upgrade the RAM on his new HP Pavilion PC beyond 16GB for video editing, and seeks recommendations for software to improve VHS video quality. Brad inquires whether it's safe to keep his iPhone 16 Pro Max on a charger all day and night, including while using an Anker power bank. (Follow-up) John provides an update on his previous question about getting an iPhone hotspot to work with older WiFi devices, sharing what solutions worked for him. Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
In this episode of Hands-On Tech, host Mikah Sargent tackles crucial questions about home networking, Mac mini security, and tech troubleshooting. Absorb this week's helpful tips, from analyzing Orbi mesh WiFi performance to explaining lock screen best practices and VHS video enhancement solutions. Susan asks if her Orbi AX6000 tri-band mesh WiFi 6 router is adequate for her 4,000 square foot home, given she's experiencing TV streaming delays and slower WiFi speeds compared to cellular data. DA, a new Mac Mini user transitioning from Windows, wants to know how to disable the password requirement when waking up their computer. Bruce is having issues with his Synology NAS repeatedly disconnecting from his new M4 Mac Mini and requiring password re-entry after sleep or logout, despite using AutoMounter. David asks if he should upgrade the RAM on his new HP Pavilion PC beyond 16GB for video editing, and seeks recommendations for software to improve VHS video quality. Brad inquires whether it's safe to keep his iPhone 16 Pro Max on a charger all day and night, including while using an Anker power bank. (Follow-up) John provides an update on his previous question about getting an iPhone hotspot to work with older WiFi devices, sharing what solutions worked for him. Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
In this episode of Hands-On Tech, host Mikah Sargent tackles crucial questions about home networking, Mac mini security, and tech troubleshooting. Absorb this week's helpful tips, from analyzing Orbi mesh WiFi performance to explaining lock screen best practices and VHS video enhancement solutions. Susan asks if her Orbi AX6000 tri-band mesh WiFi 6 router is adequate for her 4,000 square foot home, given she's experiencing TV streaming delays and slower WiFi speeds compared to cellular data. DA, a new Mac Mini user transitioning from Windows, wants to know how to disable the password requirement when waking up their computer. Bruce is having issues with his Synology NAS repeatedly disconnecting from his new M4 Mac Mini and requiring password re-entry after sleep or logout, despite using AutoMounter. David asks if he should upgrade the RAM on his new HP Pavilion PC beyond 16GB for video editing, and seeks recommendations for software to improve VHS video quality. Brad inquires whether it's safe to keep his iPhone 16 Pro Max on a charger all day and night, including while using an Anker power bank. (Follow-up) John provides an update on his previous question about getting an iPhone hotspot to work with older WiFi devices, sharing what solutions worked for him. Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
In this episode of Hands-On Tech, host Mikah Sargent tackles crucial questions about home networking, Mac mini security, and tech troubleshooting. Absorb this week's helpful tips, from analyzing Orbi mesh WiFi performance to explaining lock screen best practices and VHS video enhancement solutions. Susan asks if her Orbi AX6000 tri-band mesh WiFi 6 router is adequate for her 4,000 square foot home, given she's experiencing TV streaming delays and slower WiFi speeds compared to cellular data. DA, a new Mac Mini user transitioning from Windows, wants to know how to disable the password requirement when waking up their computer. Bruce is having issues with his Synology NAS repeatedly disconnecting from his new M4 Mac Mini and requiring password re-entry after sleep or logout, despite using AutoMounter. David asks if he should upgrade the RAM on his new HP Pavilion PC beyond 16GB for video editing, and seeks recommendations for software to improve VHS video quality. Brad inquires whether it's safe to keep his iPhone 16 Pro Max on a charger all day and night, including while using an Anker power bank. (Follow-up) John provides an update on his previous question about getting an iPhone hotspot to work with older WiFi devices, sharing what solutions worked for him. Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
In this episode of Hands-On Tech, host Mikah Sargent tackles crucial questions about home networking, Mac mini security, and tech troubleshooting. Absorb this week's helpful tips, from analyzing Orbi mesh WiFi performance to explaining lock screen best practices and VHS video enhancement solutions. Susan asks if her Orbi AX6000 tri-band mesh WiFi 6 router is adequate for her 4,000 square foot home, given she's experiencing TV streaming delays and slower WiFi speeds compared to cellular data. DA, a new Mac Mini user transitioning from Windows, wants to know how to disable the password requirement when waking up their computer. Bruce is having issues with his Synology NAS repeatedly disconnecting from his new M4 Mac Mini and requiring password re-entry after sleep or logout, despite using AutoMounter. David asks if he should upgrade the RAM on his new HP Pavilion PC beyond 16GB for video editing, and seeks recommendations for software to improve VHS video quality. Brad inquires whether it's safe to keep his iPhone 16 Pro Max on a charger all day and night, including while using an Anker power bank. (Follow-up) John provides an update on his previous question about getting an iPhone hotspot to work with older WiFi devices, sharing what solutions worked for him. Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Paul wants to know: is his favorite podcast app bad now, and Drew isn't sure but probably agrees. Paul gives an ode to the 9th generation iPad, and what made (and makes) it great still. Drew embraces the machine to solve a problem. The boys try to tackle a thorny question: how many friends is enough friends? Recorded 10/03/24 Show Links Pocket Casts Overcast iPad (9th generation) - Technical Specifications Apple iPad (9th Generation): with A13 Bionic chip, 10.2-inch Retina Display, 64GB, Wi-Fi, 12MP front/8MP Back Camera, Touch ID, All-Day Battery Life – Silver Fortress Obetz Columbus Buddy Walk LLaVa (Hugging Face)
There are rumors Apple is getting set to release a new iPhone SE with the new model giving up TouchID. Dave and I were stunned to hear what an AI generated podcast sounded like. It was very life like listening to the banter of the two hosts. Dave talks about his likes of the iPhone Action button. Show Notes: Happy 100 to Jimmy Carter Pete Rose died Verizon Experiences Major Outage Across the U.S. Rumored new iPhone SE AI generated podcasts Next up for Apple Intelligence: Visual Intelligence iPhone Action Button Uptake Best Ways to Use the iPhone 16 Action Button Best thing about the Camera Control Shows and movies we're watching Under the Banner of Heaven, Disney+ Lupin, Netflix Our top shows
Questions! You ask 'em, we answer 'em. This month, we field Qs about such subjects as migrating search engines to Kagi (or at least just away from Google), wi-fi etiquette as the in-home sysadmin, novel uses for power over Ethernet, where the speed holes on the new Ryzens come from, what the forthcoming landscape of over-the-counter hearing aids might look like, matching the PS5 Pro's performance in a PC build, and more. Support the Pod! Contribute to the Tech Pod Patreon and get access to our booming Discord, a monthly bonus episode, your name in the credits, and other great benefits! You can support the show at: https://patreon.com/techpod
Découvrez dans cet épisode comment utiliser Touch ID pour s’authentifier avec la commande sudo dans le Terminal depuis macOS Sonoma.
A European Union consumer advocate describes how Apple fails to comply with DMA. An explanation why Touch ID doesn't always work: you may have negligible fingerprints. It's possible to receive a damaged iPhone replacement instead of a repaired one. And trading in your Apple devices might be a good idea right now, because prices are looking good. Show Notes: EU Consumer Group Summarizes How Apple Fails to Comply With DMA Most iPhone buyers prioritize need over new features in latest upgrades Struggling to Unlock Your Phone? You Might Have Lost Your Fingerprints macOS Version of HZ RAT Backdoor Targets Chinese Messaging App Users Cheana Stealer Strikes: Windows & macOS VPN Users Under Attack Apple Repaired My iPhone Screen, but Now My Social Media Account Is Banned DeviceCheck framework How to trade in (or sell) your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch How to securely dispose of your old iPhone or iPad Sextortion Scams Now Include Photos of Your Home Why some homeowners are blurring their house on Google Maps 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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Watch the video version: https://youtu.be/1YOi0r3vptQ We dive deep into Apple's privacy policies and features with exclusive insights from Katie Skinner, Apple's User Privacy Engineering Manager, and Sandy Parakilas, Apple's Privacy Product Marketing Lead. Andru Edwards went to Apple Park to get the answers to some of the most pressing questions about privacy, security, and how Apple integrates these elements into every product. As Apple often says, privacy is a fundamental human right, and this video will give you an understanding of how that stance impacts you as an everyday user.We go over key features like App Tracking Transparency, which gives you control over which apps can track your activity, and the detailed privacy nutrition labels that provide transparency about app data usage. From Face ID's secure authentication to the data minimization principle, Apple is committed to protecting your personal information at every level. We also tackle some common misconceptions head-on. Are apps listening to you all the time? Does Apple store your Face ID and Touch ID data? The conversation also touches on how Apple handles requests from governments for user data and their firm stance on not creating backdoors for law enforcement, reinforcing their commitment to user privacy. When it comes to new features, we get into the privacy assurances of the recently announced Apple Intelligence at WWDC 2024. Learn how these advancements continue to prioritize privacy without compromising on convenience. Whether it's through on-device intelligence or private cloud compute, Apple ensures that your data is used responsibly and transparently. This video is a must-watch for anyone interested in understanding how Apple is setting the standard for privacy in the tech industry.Support the show: http://youtube.com/gearlive/joinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apple has labeled the iPhone X, HomePod, and original AirPods as vintage, meaning they stopped selling these items over five but less than seven years ago. Customers can only have these devices repaired for up to two more years, depending on parts availability. The iPhone X, introduced at $999, replaced TouchID with FaceID, while the $349 HomePod marked Apple's entry into smart speakers, with around three million units sold by 2018. The original AirPods, launched at $159, introduced a unique charging case and double-tap functionality. Devices move to the obsolete category after seven years, ending all hardware services and parts availability.Learn more on this news visit us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to a new weekly series we are launching on the Latin Wealth platform, Wealth Wednesday! On Wealth Wednesday, we will be discussing trending news, Latino culture and topics surrounding business, host by @chrisbelloso and @ricoramirez86. Today, we have an exciting lineup of topics to discuss, including historic political developments, health insights, and groundbreaking technological advancements. Apple's News: AI Integration and Product Updates Apple recently introduced AI enhancements at its WWDC event, pushing its stock to an all-time high of around $207 a share. Here are some key highlights from the event, including updates to iPhones, iPads, Macs, and more: Siri gets smarter: Enhanced AI capabilities. AI-generated emojis: Personalized and dynamic emojis. OpenAI Partnership: Collaborating for advanced AI tools. Hidden apps: New privacy features for locking apps with Face ID, Touch ID, or passcode. Real-time call transcripts: Record and transcribe calls directly from the phone app. Gesture controls for AirPods: Answer or decline calls with head gestures. Apple Watch health monitoring: Track vital signs and receive notifications when you're getting sick. Big Announcement: Apple Intelligence Apple introduced "Apple Intelligence," a suite of AI tools designed to personalize user experiences while maintaining privacy. This marks Apple's significant entry into the AI space, aiming to surpass current market offerings. Puerto Rico's Power Grid: Challenges and Improvements Puerto Rico's power grid has faced numerous challenges, particularly after natural disasters like Hurricane Maria in 2017. The vulnerabilities in the system have highlighted the need for substantial improvements in infrastructure, management, and resilience. Current Management: LUMA Energy took over the grid's maintenance, modernization, and distribution in 2021 after PREPA went bankrupt. PR100 Initiative: Puerto Rico aims for 100% renewable energy by 2050. Significant system upgrades and investments, with community participation, are essential to achieve this goal. Scenarios for Improvement Scenario 1: Economic rooftop solar for building owners, prioritizing critical services. Scenario 2: Solar panels for building owners and low-to-moderate income households. Scenario 3: Solar panels for all buildings. Current Progress Puerto Rico has made strides in renewable energy, adding more rooftop solar per capita than any U.S. state last year. The territory increased its renewable generation to 12% from 4% over three years, with a goal of reaching 18-20% next year, compared to the 40% goal set by Puerto Rican law. Follow us on IG: @latinwealth Email for questions or inquiries: latinwealthpodcast@gmail.com
This week's episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.patreon.com/awesomecast Join our cohosts Michael Sorg and Dave Podnar as they delve into the latest tech news and gadgets from the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC). This episode features special guest Chris Maverick from VoxPopCast, who brings his expertise in digital narrative and interactive design to the table. Get ready for an engaging discussion on Apple's latest announcements, AI advancements, and much more! Episode Highlights: WWDC 2024 Overview: Craig Federighi's Stunt Double and Executives Skydiving: An entertaining start to the presentation with Apple executives performing parkour and skydiving. Home Screen Customization: Users can now leave spaces open on the grid and tint their screens for a personalized look. Control Center Updates: Multi-page Control Center for enhanced customization. App Locking Feature: Ability to lock specific apps using Face ID, Touch ID, or a password for added security. Trail Mapping in Maps: Offline trail maps for national parks and custom trail creation for hikers. Advanced Photo Features: AI-powered photo filters, grouping, and collections, along with the ability to remove unwanted objects from images. AirPods Pro Head Gestures: Answer calls by nodding or shaking your head. Apple TV+ Updates: Amazon X-Ray-like Feature: View actor information and connected content during playback. Apple Watch Enhancements: Training Load: New metrics for heart rate, elevation, and exertion tracking. Pause Exercise Rings: Pause your exercise rings for travel or rest days. Vitals App and Translate App: Consolidated vitals tracking and on-watch translation. iPadOS Updates: Calculator App and Math Notes: Solve handwritten equations using the Apple Pencil. Smart Script: AI-powered handwriting improvement and seamless text formatting. Apple Intelligence (AI): On-device AI Processing: Advanced on-device AI for file searches and personalized responses without cloud dependency. Image Creator: Generate images based on text descriptions directly in apps like Notes and Keynote. Integration with ChatGPT: Option to use ChatGPT for advanced queries while maintaining privacy and security. Guest Segment: Chris Maverick on AI Art: AI Art Experiment: Chris shares his experience creating AI-generated art, discussing the process and challenges. AI in Education: Insights into how AI is being integrated into educational curriculums for digital narrative and interactive design. Future of AI in Creative Fields: A discussion on the implications of AI in the arts, from wedding photography to comic book illustrations. Subscribe to the Podcast: awesomecast.com Sorgatron Media Podcast Network Feed: sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we're sharing and to join the discussion! You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Special Thanks to kidmental for the new AwesomeCast Sounds! Visit him at www.kidmental.com Join our live show Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST on AwesomeCast Facebook, Youtube and Sorgatron Media Twitch!
This week's episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.patreon.com/awesomecast Join our cohosts Michael Sorg and Dave Podnar as they delve into the latest tech news and gadgets from the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC). This episode features special guest Chris Maverick from VoxPopCast, who brings his expertise in digital narrative and interactive design to the table. Get ready for an engaging discussion on Apple's latest announcements, AI advancements, and much more! Episode Highlights: WWDC 2024 Overview: Craig Federighi's Stunt Double and Executives Skydiving: An entertaining start to the presentation with Apple executives performing parkour and skydiving. Home Screen Customization: Users can now leave spaces open on the grid and tint their screens for a personalized look. Control Center Updates: Multi-page Control Center for enhanced customization. App Locking Feature: Ability to lock specific apps using Face ID, Touch ID, or a password for added security. Trail Mapping in Maps: Offline trail maps for national parks and custom trail creation for hikers. Advanced Photo Features: AI-powered photo filters, grouping, and collections, along with the ability to remove unwanted objects from images. AirPods Pro Head Gestures: Answer calls by nodding or shaking your head. Apple TV+ Updates: Amazon X-Ray-like Feature: View actor information and connected content during playback. Apple Watch Enhancements: Training Load: New metrics for heart rate, elevation, and exertion tracking. Pause Exercise Rings: Pause your exercise rings for travel or rest days. Vitals App and Translate App: Consolidated vitals tracking and on-watch translation. iPadOS Updates: Calculator App and Math Notes: Solve handwritten equations using the Apple Pencil. Smart Script: AI-powered handwriting improvement and seamless text formatting. Apple Intelligence (AI): On-device AI Processing: Advanced on-device AI for file searches and personalized responses without cloud dependency. Image Creator: Generate images based on text descriptions directly in apps like Notes and Keynote. Integration with ChatGPT: Option to use ChatGPT for advanced queries while maintaining privacy and security. Guest Segment: Chris Maverick on AI Art: AI Art Experiment: Chris shares his experience creating AI-generated art, discussing the process and challenges. AI in Education: Insights into how AI is being integrated into educational curriculums for digital narrative and interactive design. Future of AI in Creative Fields: A discussion on the implications of AI in the arts, from wedding photography to comic book illustrations. Subscribe to the Podcast: awesomecast.com Sorgatron Media Podcast Network Feed: sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we're sharing and to join the discussion! You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Special Thanks to kidmental for the new AwesomeCast Sounds! Visit him at www.kidmental.com Join our live show Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST on AwesomeCast Facebook, Youtube and Sorgatron Media Twitch!
This special MacVoices After Dark show is not only a taste of what our Patreon supporters but also supplements some of the topics covered in recent MacVoices episodes. Chuck Joiner, Dave Ginsburg, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Marty Jencius, Eric Bolden, Jeff Gamet, and Guy Serle cover topics from birdwatching to repair laws impacting tech giants. They tackle challenges faced by tech companies, the implications of right-to-repair laws, and the need for laws to adapt. The panel delves into political and societal debates on law complexity, lobbyist influence, and the importance of considering law beneficiaries. They suggest implementing sunset provisions for law reassessment and emphasize the necessity of updating laws to address evolving circumstances. The episode wraps up with diverse views from the panelists on legislative governance challenges and the value of ongoing dialogue to address societal issues. Show Notes: Chapters: 01:17 Birdwatching and Geography Banter03:21 Importance of Accuracy in Communication03:48 Concerns about Unauthorized Repairs05:04 Cost and Reputation Impact of Repair Policies06:06 Ideas for Improved Monitoring and Repair Processes09:02 Educating Consumers on Repair Programs13:07 Discussion on Parts Pairing and Repair Access14:10 Legislation Impact on Repair Tools and Parts16:00 Nuances of Repair and User Experience17:07 Implications of Repair Legislation18:27 Touch ID and Apple Wallet Functionality19:24 Enforcing Repair Laws and Impact20:31 The Complexity of Legislative Decisions22:10 State Influence on Technology Regulations23:36 Call for Sunset Provisions in Laws Guests: Eric Bolden is into macOS, plants, sci-fi, food, and is a rural internet supporter. You can connect with him on Twitter, by email at embolden@mac.com, on Mastodon at @eabolden@techhub.social, and on his blog, Trending At Work. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. Jeff Gamet is a technology blogger, podcaster, author, and public speaker. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and the TextExpander Evangelist for Smile. He has presented at Macworld Expo, RSA Conference, several WordCamp events, along with many other conferences. You can find him on several podcasts such as The Mac Show, The Big Show, MacVoices, Mac OS Ken, This Week in iOS, and more. Jeff is easy to find on social media as @jgamet on Twitter and Instagram, jeffgamet on LinkedIn., @jgamet@mastodon.social on Mastodon, and on his YouTube Channel at YouTube.com/jgamet. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud Dr. Marty Jencius has been an Associate Professor of Counseling at Kent State University since 2000. He has over 120 publications in books, chapters, journal articles, and others, along with 200 podcasts related to counseling, counselor education, and faculty life. His technology interest led him to develop the counseling profession ‘firsts,' including listservs, a web-based peer-reviewed journal, The Journal of Technology in Counseling, teaching and conferencing in virtual worlds as the founder of Counselor Education in Second Life, and podcast founder/producer of CounselorAudioSource.net and ThePodTalk.net. Currently, he produces a podcast about counseling and life questions, the Circular Firing Squad, and digital video interviews with legacies capturing the history of the counseling field. Generally, Marty is chasing the newest tech trends, which explains his interest in A.I. for teaching, research, and productivity. Marty is an active presenter and past president of the NorthEast Ohio Apple Corp (NEOAC). Guy Serle, best known for being one of the co-hosts of the MyMac Podcast, sincerely apologizes for anything he has done or caused to have happened while in possession of dangerous podcasting equipment. He should know better but being a blonde from Florida means he's probably incapable of understanding the damage he has wrought. Guy is also the author of the novel, The Maltese Cube. You can follow his exploits on Twitter, catch him on Mac to the Future on Facebook, at @Macparrot@mastodon.social, and find everything at VertShark.com. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? 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- Was Neues im Wonnemonat: Apple kündigt Event für 7. Mai an - Alt, aber neu: Erster alternativer App-Marktplatz in der EU gestartet - Fest drücken: Kommen die Solid-State-Buttons im iPhone 16? - Ausgewebt: FineWoven angeblich vor dem Aus - Hype ist anders: Vision Pro verkauft sich angeblich schlecht - Meta öffnet sein OS für andere - Auf Achse: Apple startet neue Karten-Kamerafahrten in Deutschland - Ein Fingerzeig: Wie sicher ist Touch ID vor Behördenzugriff? - Umfrage der Woche - Zuschriften unserer Hörer === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === Sichere dir 4 EXTRA-Monate auf ein 2-Jahresabo über https://nordvpn.com/Apfelfunk. Teste NordVPN jetzt risikofrei mit der 30 Tage Geld-Zurück-Garantie. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende === Links zur Sendung: - Mac & i: Apple kündigt Event für den 7. Mai an - https://www.heise.de/news/Lass-dich-frei-Apple-kuendigt-Event-fuer-den-7-Mai-an-9695497.html - Mac & i: Erster alternativer App-Laden für iPhones in Europa allgemein verfügbar - https://www.heise.de/news/Erster-alternativer-App-Laden-fuer-iPhones-in-Europa-allgemein-verfuegbar-9689068.html - Mac & i: Diesmal soll es mit den Festtasten beim iPhone klappen - https://www.heise.de/news/iPhone-16-Diesmal-soll-es-mit-den-Festtasten-klappen-9693963.html - Mac & i: Apple bewirbt Leder-Aus beim Zubehör, verabschiedet sich angeblich von FineWoven - https://www.heise.de/news/Apple-bewirbt-Leder-Aus-beim-Zubehoer-verabschiedet-sich-angeblich-von-FineWoven-9688553.html - Mac & i: Vision-Pro-Hype verpufft? - https://www.heise.de/news/Vision-Pro-Apple-korrigiert-Produktion-angeblich-deutlich-nach-unten-9696524.html - Mac & i: Apple startet wieder Kamerafahrten für Kartendienst - https://www.heise.de/news/Mit-Autos-und-Rucksaecken-Apple-startet-wieder-Kamerafahrten-fuer-Kartendienst-9688663.html - heise online: US-Gericht billigt erzwungenen Fingerabdruck zum Entsperren des Smartphones - https://www.heise.de/news/US-Gericht-billigt-erzwungenen-Fingerabdruck-zum-Entsperren-des-Smartphones-9691611.html Kapitelmarken: (00:00:00) Begrüßung (00:10:11) Werbung (00:12:35) Begrüßung (00:14:11) Themen (00:15:17) Was Neues im Wonnemonat: Apple kündigt Event für 7. Mai an (00:43:05) Alt, aber neu: Erster alternativer App-Marktplatz in der EU gestartet (00:52:15) Fest drücken: Kommen die Solid-State-Buttons im iPhone 16? () (00:57:31) Ausgewebt: FineWoven angeblich vor dem Aus (01:12:18) Hype ist anders: Vision Pro verkauft sich angeblich schlecht () (01:28:21) Auf Achse: Apple startet neue Karten-Kamerafahrten in Deutschland (01:34:42) Ein Fingerzeig: Wie sicher ist Touch ID vor Behördenzugriff? (01:38:11) Umfrage der Woche (01:39:55) Zuschriften unserer Hörer
This special MacVoices After Dark show is not only a taste of what our Patreon supporters but also supplements some of the topics covered in recent MacVoices episodes. Chuck Joiner, Dave Ginsburg, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Marty Jencius, Eric Bolden, Jeff Gamet, and Guy Serle cover topics from birdwatching to repair laws impacting tech giants. They tackle challenges faced by tech companies, the implications of right-to-repair laws, and the need for laws to adapt. The panel delves into political and societal debates on law complexity, lobbyist influence, and the importance of considering law beneficiaries. They suggest implementing sunset provisions for law reassessment and emphasize the necessity of updating laws to address evolving circumstances. The episode wraps up with diverse views from the panelists on legislative governance challenges and the value of ongoing dialogue to address societal issues. (Part 1) [embed]http://traffic.libsyn.com/maclevelten/MV24105.mp3[/embed] Show Notes: Chapters: 01:17 Birdwatching and Geography Banter 03:21 Importance of Accuracy in Communication 03:48 Concerns about Unauthorized Repairs 05:04 Cost and Reputation Impact of Repair Policies 06:06 Ideas for Improved Monitoring and Repair Processes 09:02 Educating Consumers on Repair Programs 13:07 Discussion on Parts Pairing and Repair Access 14:10 Legislation Impact on Repair Tools and Parts 16:00 Nuances of Repair and User Experience 17:07 Implications of Repair Legislation 18:27 Touch ID and Apple Wallet Functionality 19:24 Enforcing Repair Laws and Impact 20:31 The Complexity of Legislative Decisions 22:10 State Influence on Technology Regulations 23:36 Call for Sunset Provisions in Laws Guests: Eric Bolden is into macOS, plants, sci-fi, food, and is a rural internet supporter. You can connect with him on Twitter, by email at embolden@mac.com, on Mastodon at @eabolden@techhub.social, and on his blog, Trending At Work. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. Jeff Gamet is a technology blogger, podcaster, author, and public speaker. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and the TextExpander Evangelist for Smile. He has presented at Macworld Expo, RSA Conference, several WordCamp events, along with many other conferences. You can find him on several podcasts such as The Mac Show, The Big Show, MacVoices, Mac OS Ken, This Week in iOS, and more. Jeff is easy to find on social media as @jgamet on Twitter and Instagram, jeffgamet on LinkedIn., @jgamet@mastodon.social on Mastodon, and on his YouTube Channel at YouTube.com/jgamet. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud Dr. Marty Jencius has been an Associate Professor of Counseling at Kent State University since 2000. He has over 120 publications in books, chapters, journal articles, and others, along with 200 podcasts related to counseling, counselor education, and faculty life. His technology interest led him to develop the counseling profession ‘firsts,' including listservs, a web-based peer-reviewed journal, The Journal of Technology in Counseling, teaching and conferencing in virtual worlds as the founder of Counselor Education in Second Life, and podcast founder/producer of CounselorAudioSource.net and ThePodTalk.net. Currently, he produces a podcast about counseling and life questions, the Circular Firing Squad, and digital video interviews with legacies capturing the history of the counseling field. Generally, Marty is chasing the newest tech trends, which explains his interest in A.I. for teaching, research, and productivity. Marty is an active presenter and past president of the NorthEast Ohio Apple Corp (NEOAC). Guy Serle, best known for being one of the co-hosts of the MyMac Podcast, sincerely apologizes for anything he has done or caused to have happened while in possession of dangerous podcasting equipment. He should know better but being a blonde from Florida means he's probably incapable of understanding the damage he has wrought. Guy is also the author of the novel, The Maltese Cube. You can follow his exploits on Twitter, catch him on Mac to the Future on Facebook, at @Macparrot@mastodon.social, and find everything at VertShark.com. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
In episode 89 of The Payments Show Podcast, I spoke to Tim Brown who is the Global Identity Officer at Prove.Prove is one of the world's most accurate identity verification and authentication platforms. It is used by thousands of businesses across many industries including e-Commerce, Financial Services, Healthcare and Gaming. VIDEO and PDF Transcript: - click here https://thepaymentsshow.substack.com/p/89 Summary of topics discussed:(00:43) - Meet Tim Brown: Global Identity Officer at Prove(01:02) - The Impact of Prove in Various Industries(02:04) - Tim' Journey in Biometrics and Identity Verification(03:34) - The Evolution of Biometric Technology and Its Adoption(06:25) - Prove's Unique Approach to Identity Verification(07:01) - Enhancing E-commerce and Financial Services with Prove(12:48) - Selfie Scans: The Challenges(15:25) - Profiting from the Future of Identity Verification and Commerce(21:58) - From Payphone to Prove: The Company's Evolution(25:05) - Exploring Passwordless Authentication with Prove Auth(25:23) - The Role of FIDO Alliance in Eliminating Passwords(26:55) - Understanding Passkeys: A Leap Towards Secure Authentication(29:34) - Prove's Approach to Identity Verification and Passkeys(32:24) - The Future of Authentication: Trends and Predictions(32:40) - Enhancing Business Solutions with Prove's Identity Verification(33:29) - Impact of Governments on Wallets, Centralisation and Decentralisation(41:07) - Entertaining Anecdotes from a Career in Identity and Authentication(45:08) - Final Thoughts and How to Connect with Prove(47:06) - Chit ChatDetails:- Recorded on 27 Mar 2024- Host: Satwant Phull- Guest: Tim Brown, Global Identity Officer, Prove[Next Steps]- Get in touch with Satwant: digitalmoneylab.com - Prove: prove.com | @ProveIdentity
Corbado is an authentication platform that provides APIs for developers to replace passwords with passkeys such as Face ID or Touch ID. Vincent Delitz is a Co-Founder at Corbado and he joins the show to talk about the platform, the changing authentication landscape, the challenge of session management with passkeys, and more. Gregor Vand is The post Biometric Authentication with Vincent Delitz appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
In this episode, Thomas Domville demonstrates the new Stolen Device Protection feature introduced in iOS 17.3. This feature is designed to protect against the rare instance when someone has stolen your iPhone and knows your passcode.Thomas begins by explaining the purpose of the Stolen Device Protection feature. It prevents unauthorized individuals from performing critical device and Apple ID account operations, like changing your device passcode or Apple ID password. This is achieved by requiring biometric authentication with Face ID or Touch ID, with no passcode fallback.He then moves on to the step-by-step guide on how to enable the Stolen Device Protection feature:Go to Settings. Depending on your iPhone model, do one of the following: On an iPhone with Face ID: double Tap Face ID & Passcode, then enter your passcode. On an iPhone with a Home button: double Tap Touch ID & Passcode, then enter your passcode. Scroll down to the Stolen Device Protection section, then double tap Turn On Protection.Note: If you don't see the Stolen Device Protection section, you may need to set up Face ID or Touch ID first.The episode also covers the Security Delay feature, which requires a successful Face ID or Touch ID authentication, an hour wait, then an additional successful biometric authentication. This feature helps prevent someone from making changes to settings that can lock you out of your iPhone or Apple ID account.For further details about the Stolen Device Protection feature, you can refer to the following resource:Use Stolen Device Protection on iPhonehttps://support.apple.com/is-is/guide/iphone/iph17105538b/iostranscription: Disclaimer: This transcript is generated by AIKO, an automated transcription service. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers' names, voices, or content. Hello and welcome.My name is Thomas Donville, also known as AnonyMouse.I'm going to talk to you today about a feature called Stolen Device Protection.Now this will be ultimately up to you if you want to turn this feature on.This is a feature that will just kind of enhance your security protection for your iPhone and other settings.I'll explain a little more here.When this item is set to on, this will give you an additional protection when it comes to anytime that your phone is stolen or gets lost.In theory, the feature came about, unfortunately, because there have been some incidents where people will be watching other people gain access to their iPhone, whether that's using the passcode or using their biometric authentication to get into the phone and thus forth then gets stolen from that person.Or maybe perhaps you lost your phone and somebody somehow, someway gets onto your phone one form or another.Well this protection will defeat from that person being able to make changes to some critical areas on your device.So the first layer of protection when this is turned on, this will protect you from them being able to access to certain settings that will now require a biometric authentication.So it kind of bypass if there weren't any passcode to that area before, you will now have to be able to use authentication by a biometric…
In this episode, host Tom Eston provides a detailed explanation of the ‘Stolen Device Protection' for iPhones – a new security feature by Apple. This feature triggers enhanced security factors such as Face ID, Touch ID, and an hour-long security delay for critical actions when the phone is away from familiar locations. Tom also provides […] The post Secure Your iPhone: Exploring Stolen Device Protection appeared first on Shared Security Podcast.
The Series 9 & Ultra 2 watches are available for purchase again from the Apple Store for the time being after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit placed a short pause on the ban's enforcement. In the meantime, Apple is pursuing a software fix to avoid another import ban on its watches. A new iPad did not get shipped in 2023. And could the Vision Pro be released in late January / early February? Apple wins temporary reprieve from the ban on Apple Watch sales. Apple still pursuing software fix to avoid Apple Watch import ban. The entrepreneur who bet his company on a fight with Apple. My Touch ID button is fully deconstructed. 4-year campaign backdoored iPhones using possibly the most advanced exploit ever. Apple warnings of possible government hacking drew ire of Indian officials. Apple just broke a tradition it held for 12 years. Vision Pro release date: Everything we know. Picks of the Week: Alex's Pick: Ugreen Tire Inflator Andy's Pick: Cabel Sasser's Archive of Vintage DAK Catalogues Jason's Pick: Squaring the Circle - The Story of Hipgnosis Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Wildgrain.com/MACBREAK or use code MACBREAK babbel.com/macbreak
The Series 9 & Ultra 2 watches are available for purchase again from the Apple Store for the time being after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit placed a short pause on the ban's enforcement. In the meantime, Apple is pursuing a software fix to avoid another import ban on its watches. A new iPad did not get shipped in 2023. And could the Vision Pro be released in late January / early February? Apple wins temporary reprieve from the ban on Apple Watch sales. Apple still pursuing software fix to avoid Apple Watch import ban. The entrepreneur who bet his company on a fight with Apple. My Touch ID button is fully deconstructed. 4-year campaign backdoored iPhones using possibly the most advanced exploit ever. Apple warnings of possible government hacking drew ire of Indian officials. Apple just broke a tradition it held for 12 years. Vision Pro release date: Everything we know. Picks of the Week: Alex's Pick: Ugreen Tire Inflator Andy's Pick: Cabel Sasser's Archive of Vintage DAK Catalogues Jason's Pick: Squaring the Circle - The Story of Hipgnosis Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Wildgrain.com/MACBREAK or use code MACBREAK babbel.com/macbreak
The Series 9 & Ultra 2 watches are available for purchase again from the Apple Store for the time being after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit placed a short pause on the ban's enforcement. In the meantime, Apple is pursuing a software fix to avoid another import ban on its watches. A new iPad did not get shipped in 2023. And could the Vision Pro be released in late January / early February? Apple wins temporary reprieve from the ban on Apple Watch sales. Apple still pursuing software fix to avoid Apple Watch import ban. The entrepreneur who bet his company on a fight with Apple. My Touch ID button is fully deconstructed. 4-year campaign backdoored iPhones using possibly the most advanced exploit ever. Apple warnings of possible government hacking drew ire of Indian officials. Apple just broke a tradition it held for 12 years. Vision Pro release date: Everything we know. Picks of the Week: Alex's Pick: Ugreen Tire Inflator Andy's Pick: Cabel Sasser's Archive of Vintage DAK Catalogues Jason's Pick: Squaring the Circle - The Story of Hipgnosis Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Wildgrain.com/MACBREAK or use code MACBREAK babbel.com/macbreak
The Series 9 & Ultra 2 watches are available for purchase again from the Apple Store for the time being after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit placed a short pause on the ban's enforcement. In the meantime, Apple is pursuing a software fix to avoid another import ban on its watches. A new iPad did not get shipped in 2023. And could the Vision Pro be released in late January / early February? Apple wins temporary reprieve from the ban on Apple Watch sales. Apple still pursuing software fix to avoid Apple Watch import ban. The entrepreneur who bet his company on a fight with Apple. My Touch ID button is fully deconstructed. 4-year campaign backdoored iPhones using possibly the most advanced exploit ever. Apple warnings of possible government hacking drew ire of Indian officials. Apple just broke a tradition it held for 12 years. Vision Pro release date: Everything we know. Picks of the Week: Alex's Pick: Ugreen Tire Inflator Andy's Pick: Cabel Sasser's Archive of Vintage DAK Catalogues Jason's Pick: Squaring the Circle - The Story of Hipgnosis Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Wildgrain.com/MACBREAK or use code MACBREAK babbel.com/macbreak
The Series 9 & Ultra 2 watches are available for purchase again from the Apple Store for the time being after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit placed a short pause on the ban's enforcement. In the meantime, Apple is pursuing a software fix to avoid another import ban on its watches. A new iPad did not get shipped in 2023. And could the Vision Pro be released in late January / early February? Apple wins temporary reprieve from the ban on Apple Watch sales. Apple still pursuing software fix to avoid Apple Watch import ban. The entrepreneur who bet his company on a fight with Apple. My Touch ID button is fully deconstructed. 4-year campaign backdoored iPhones using possibly the most advanced exploit ever. Apple warnings of possible government hacking drew ire of Indian officials. Apple just broke a tradition it held for 12 years. Vision Pro release date: Everything we know. Picks of the Week: Alex's Pick: Ugreen Tire Inflator Andy's Pick: Cabel Sasser's Archive of Vintage DAK Catalogues Jason's Pick: Squaring the Circle - The Story of Hipgnosis Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Wildgrain.com/MACBREAK or use code MACBREAK babbel.com/macbreak
The Beeper Mini saga continues as Beeper Mini's access to iMessage was brought down initially to "protect our users" and then brought back without needing to register your phone number. What Google's legal defeat against Epic Games may mean for Epic Games' case against Apple's App Store. And everything new with iOS 17.2. Beeper Mini is back. Apple responds to Beeper's iMessage for Android: 'We took steps to protect our users.' Senator Warren calls out Apple for shutting down Beeper's 'iMessage to Android' solution. Beeper Mini is back, but without phone number registration. Apple readies new iPads and M3 MacBook Air to combat sales slump. Google's Epic legal defeat threatens $200 billion app store industry. Here's everything new in iOS 17.2. Apple launches Journal, a new app to reflect on everyday moments and life's special events. iOS 17.2's Journal app offers introspection, surface-deep. Apple offers reward for musicians to use high-end audio format. Apple executive who invented iPhone screen and Touch ID is leaving. Picks of the Week Alex's Pick: Greymatter.show with Jason Snell Andy's Pick: A Charlie Brown Christmas Jason's Pick: The Abyss in 4K HDR Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT expressvpn.com/macbreak wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta
The Beeper Mini saga continues as Beeper Mini's access to iMessage was brought down initially to "protect our users" and then brought back without needing to register your phone number. What Google's legal defeat against Epic Games may mean for Epic Games' case against Apple's App Store. And everything new with iOS 17.2. Beeper Mini is back. Apple responds to Beeper's iMessage for Android: 'We took steps to protect our users.' Senator Warren calls out Apple for shutting down Beeper's 'iMessage to Android' solution. Beeper Mini is back, but without phone number registration. Apple readies new iPads and M3 MacBook Air to combat sales slump. Google's Epic legal defeat threatens $200 billion app store industry. Here's everything new in iOS 17.2. Apple launches Journal, a new app to reflect on everyday moments and life's special events. iOS 17.2's Journal app offers introspection, surface-deep. Apple offers reward for musicians to use high-end audio format. Apple executive who invented iPhone screen and Touch ID is leaving. Picks of the Week Alex's Pick: Greymatter.show with Jason Snell Andy's Pick: A Charlie Brown Christmas Jason's Pick: The Abyss in 4K HDR Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT expressvpn.com/macbreak wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta
The Beeper Mini saga continues as Beeper Mini's access to iMessage was brought down initially to "protect our users" and then brought back without needing to register your phone number. What Google's legal defeat against Epic Games may mean for Epic Games' case against Apple's App Store. And everything new with iOS 17.2. Beeper Mini is back. Apple responds to Beeper's iMessage for Android: 'We took steps to protect our users.' Senator Warren calls out Apple for shutting down Beeper's 'iMessage to Android' solution. Beeper Mini is back, but without phone number registration. Apple readies new iPads and M3 MacBook Air to combat sales slump. Google's Epic legal defeat threatens $200 billion app store industry. Here's everything new in iOS 17.2. Apple launches Journal, a new app to reflect on everyday moments and life's special events. iOS 17.2's Journal app offers introspection, surface-deep. Apple offers reward for musicians to use high-end audio format. Apple executive who invented iPhone screen and Touch ID is leaving. Picks of the Week Alex's Pick: Greymatter.show with Jason Snell Andy's Pick: A Charlie Brown Christmas Jason's Pick: The Abyss in 4K HDR Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT expressvpn.com/macbreak wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta
The Beeper Mini saga continues as Beeper Mini's access to iMessage was brought down initially to "protect our users" and then brought back without needing to register your phone number. What Google's legal defeat against Epic Games may mean for Epic Games' case against Apple's App Store. And everything new with iOS 17.2. Beeper Mini is back. Apple responds to Beeper's iMessage for Android: 'We took steps to protect our users.' Senator Warren calls out Apple for shutting down Beeper's 'iMessage to Android' solution. Beeper Mini is back, but without phone number registration. Apple readies new iPads and M3 MacBook Air to combat sales slump. Google's Epic legal defeat threatens $200 billion app store industry. Here's everything new in iOS 17.2. Apple launches Journal, a new app to reflect on everyday moments and life's special events. iOS 17.2's Journal app offers introspection, surface-deep. Apple offers reward for musicians to use high-end audio format. Apple executive who invented iPhone screen and Touch ID is leaving. Picks of the Week Alex's Pick: Greymatter.show with Jason Snell Andy's Pick: A Charlie Brown Christmas Jason's Pick: The Abyss in 4K HDR Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT expressvpn.com/macbreak wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta
In this episode, Thomas Domville delves into the new feature introduced in iOS 17 that allows users to automatically delete one-time verification codes after they have been used. This feature is useful for keeping your Mail inbox and Messages app clutter-free.To enable this feature:Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad.Scroll down and double-tap Passwords (you'll be prompted to use Face ID or Touch ID to authenticate the next screen).Double-tap Password Options, and toggle the "Clean Up Automatically" switch on.
¡Bienvenidos al episodio especial de nuestro podcast! En este episodio, desglosaremos mi experiencia con el MacBook Air 15" M2, hablaremos sobre los puntos clave que me han impactado, y debatiremos sobre los aspectos que amamos y los que podrían mejorar. //Puntos de Discusión: Primeras Sensaciones: Compartiré mis impresiones iniciales al desempaquetar y encender este dispositivo por primera vez. ¿Marcas? ¿Huellas?: Analizaremos la resistencia del MacBook Air a las huellas y marcas. Prueba en Directo con OBS: Pondremos a prueba la capacidad del MacBook Air para manejar la transmisión en vivo con OBS. Teclado: Comentaremos sobre la funcionalidad y la comodidad del teclado. Pantalla 60hz: Discutiremos sobre la experiencia de visualización en una pantalla de 60hz. Uso Día a Día: Relataré mi experiencia diaria con este dispositivo, desde tareas profesionales hasta uso personal. Tiempo de Batería: Evaluaremos la duración de la batería durante el uso intensivo y el uso normal. Velocidad de Edición: Verificaremos qué tan rápido puede manejar el MacBook Air las tareas de edición. GeekBench Test: Compartiremos los resultados de las pruebas de rendimiento de GeekBench. Sonido: Hablaremos sobre la calidad del sonido producido por los altavoces del MacBook Air. Pantalla: Discutiremos la calidad de la pantalla, la resolución y la experiencia visual. Dimensiones/Uso Resolución: Explicaremos sobre la portabilidad, el tamaño físico y como afecta la resolución al uso diario. Muesca (Notch): Hablaremos sobre el controvertido notch, su utilidad y su impacto en la experiencia de usuario. Touch (Respuesta y Pass): Comentaremos acerca de la funcionalidad touch, su respuesta y la seguridad con Touch ID. Peso y Portabilidad: Compartiremos nuestros pensamientos sobre el peso del dispositivo y su portabilidad. La Magia Negra de la Batería: Discutiremos la impresionante duración de la batería y si nos encontramos constantemente buscando un enchufe. Puntos Positivos (Pantalla y Batería): Destacaremos los puntos fuertes del MacBook Air, en particular la pantalla y la batería. Puntos Negativos (Notch y Huellas): Identificaremos los puntos débiles, incluyendo el notch y la tendencia a las marcas de huellas. Temperatura (Bajo Cero): Hablaremos sobre el rendimiento del MacBook Air en temperaturas frías. ¿Me Arrepiento de Su Compra?: Reflexionaré si el MacBook Air ha valido la inversión y si he tardado demasiado en comprarlo. Mi Uso: Detallaré cómo uso el MacBook Air en mi vida diaria y cómo se adapta a mis necesidades. Puertos (Algo Corto): Comentaremos sobre la cantidad y utilidad de los puertos disponibles en el MacBook Air. ¡No te pierdas este episodio lleno de información útil, opiniones honestas y debates apasionantes sobre el MacBook Air 15" M2! Te esperamos en este viaje tecnológico para ayudarte a entender mejor si este es el dispositivo que necesitas en tu vida. //Enlaces https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B0B49TLF2Z/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B07Y42ZCMR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B0B8X6H96S/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE3XHvZmydk&ab_channel=HiClavero https://topnotch.app https://docs.google.com/document/d/1My1zjgWRkZskuttaX6hRXQtgpWT3giA0LhE3mONYEuk/edit?usp=sharing //Donde encontrarnos Canal Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/ApplelianosApplelianos/featured Grupo Telegram (enlace de invitación) https://t.me/+U9If86lsuY00MGU0 Correo electrónico applelianos@gmail.com Canal Telegram Episodios https://t.me/ApplelianosFLAC Mi Shop Amazon https://amzn.to/30sYcbB Twitter https://twitter.com/ApplelianosPod ( (https://twitter.com/ApplelianosPod)https://twitter.com/ApplelianosPod ) Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/applelianos-podcast/id993909563 Ivoox https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-applelianos-podcast_sq_f1170563_1.html ( (https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-applelianos-podcast_sq_f1170563_1.html) https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-applelianos-podcast_sq_f1170563_1.html ) Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2P1alAORWd9CaW7Fws2Fyd?si=6Lj9RFMyTlK8VFwr9LgoOw