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A week ago, Apple released iOS 13.0, but it had lots of bugs. This week, Apple released iOS 13.1 and iPadOS 13.1, and unfortunately I'm still seeing some bugs, especially in the Mail app in iPadOS 13.1. I love all...
Lees meerAnecdotally, at least, iOS 13 autocorrect is making inexplicable mistakes.
Lees meerAnecdotally, at least, iOS 13 autocorrect is making inexplicable mistakes.
Lees meerRiley Testut (tweet): AltStore is an alternative app store for non-jailbroken devices. Unlike other unofficial app stores today, AltStore does not rely on enterprise certificates, which Apple has been cracking down on more and more recently. Instead…
Lees meerDan Moren: No, the only place you’ll find the multicolored flag options is, somewhat nonsensically, under the Reply button from a message itself. iOS needs a menu bar or something. Tap the Flag button there and you’ll get a sub-menu that lets you ch…
Lees meerApple (Hacker News): Removed support for Legacy Safari Extensions 1Password: Moving forward, the use of 1Password with Safari will require 1Password 7, which fully supports the latest Safari and macOS releases. […] We’ve been asked if it would be po…
Lees meerApple: You can use Time Machine, the built-in backup feature of your Mac, to automatically back up all of your files, including apps, music, photos, email, documents, and system files. Maxwell Swadling: Time Machine backups skip a bunch of files. So…
Lees meerRaymond M. Soneira (via MacRumors): The iPhone 11 Pro Max has an impressive Top Tier display with close to Text Book Perfect Calibration and Performance! Based on our extensive Lab Tests and Measurements the iPhone 11 Pro Max receives our DisplayMat…
Lees meerMichael Potuck: After Apple announced at its iPhone 11 event that its newest phones have the “toughest glass in a smartphone” it’s no surprise that we’re seeing that put to the test on launch day. The first drop tests show how the iPhone 11 Pro and …
Lees meerIn this solo show Bart walks through some of the cool effects that often go un-noticed in the skies above our heads. We should The post Let’s Talk Photography 72: Atmospheric Optics appeared first on MyMac.com.
Lees meerMalcolm Owen (Hacker News): In a patent published by the US Patent and Trademark Office on Tuesday titled “Keyboard assemblies having reduced thickness and method of forming keyboard assemblies,” Apple seeks to do just that. In Apple’s filing, the c…
Lees meerTim Hardwick (Avid, Hacker News): Variety reports this morning of a possible computer virus attack or critical software failure affecting Mac Pro workstations across Los Angeles.According to social media chatter, Hollywood Film and TV editors discov…
Lees meerAmanda Farough (via Dave Mark): As it turns out, Apple is fronting development costs. This makes the relationship closer to a traditional publisher/developer deal. And Apple stepping in means these weird, interesting, oddball mobile games that might…
Lees meerAlex Guyot: This is a year for iteration, and Apple has been iterating on all cylinders. watchOS 6 is a quiet giant, adding or redesigning more first-party apps at once than we’ve seen in years, dropping the largest batch of new watch faces since wa…
Lees meerApple (Hacker News): Third-party keyboard extensions in iOS can be designed to run entirely standalone, without access to external services, or they can request “full access” to provide additional features through network access. Apple has discovere…
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