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One of Apple’s key selling points for decades has been its warranty service. Yes, the company has had some notable points of irritability—some of which have led to apologies or consumer lawsuit settlements—but, by and large, you don’t have to fight…
Lees meerWriting at Ars Technica, Michael Teo Van Runkle gets to spend a full week with CarPlay Ultra on the Aston Martin DB12 Volante. The new system mostly gets good marks, though it’s not without its issues: Call me old-fashioned, but I still enjoy see…
Lees meerOur MMORPG experience and enjoyment; how we pick restaurants or cafés on the road—Google Maps, Yelp, etc.; the tech we never leave home without and if it’s more or less than before; and the arcade game we’d love to own as an original cabinet.…
Lees meerAs noted by John Gruber, a reborn Commodore is selling a “new” Commodore 64. It’s not an emulator, but a re-engineering based on the old design and modern programmable electronics.…
Lees meerWe discuss Apple’s iOS design conundrum, why Apple and F1 are wrong for each other, why it’s probably time for a changing of the guard at Apple, and some new and exciting Apple AI contretemps.…
Lees meerCloud synchronization makes it easy to have a copy of your stuff everywhere, and, through optimization, to avoid filling your local storage with your least-accessed files or media, which is often the majority of those items.…
Lees meerApple’s beta season commences, Jack Dorsey’s new chat app, how we wake up in the morning, and whether we have security cameras.…
Lees meerLex gives us his travel tips, Liquid Glass turns it down a notch and please stand by because your call is important to us.…
Lees meerStephen Hackett celebrated the 10th anniversary of quitting his job and going out on his own: Merri and I had little kids when I went out on my own; our youngest son was born a month after Relay launched….…
Lees meermacOS Tahoe is ending support for FireWire, formerly Apple’s high-speed transfer bus of choice. Stephen Hackett put in the work to confirm things: It has been reported that macOS Tahoe doesn’t include support for FireWire devices.…
Lees meerA portrait of your diarist in his element. I’ve long been someone who enjoys a change of scenery: working out of a coffee shop or library to give myself a break from the home office.…
Lees meerApple added optimized charging for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS about five years ago, with iPhone and iPad support coming a little earlier than the others.…
Lees meerWhether we’ve secured our Brother printers, our optimism or skepticism about Apple fixing accessibility issues in betas, thoughts on a MacBook powered by an iPhone chip, and the books we’re planning to read—or reread—this summer.…
Lees meerThe Rebound’s Canadian bureau checks in to talk with Dan and Moltz about the Vision Pro, cheap MacBooks and trade wars.…
Lees meerWhy the macOS Tahoe Menu Bar is the start of something big, Apple may lower the bar when it comes to an entry-level Mac laptop, and we try to parse the reasoning behind Apple’s latest set of EU App Store rules and regulations.…
Lees meerApple has intended the Apple Watch to be a nifty complement to your iPhone from its release; interaction with the Mac came later. (With an iPad?…
Lees meerApple on Thursday announced major changes to its EU app policies Here’s the gist: Tiered App Store fees. For today’s full-service App Store, developers will now pay 13% on sales, reduced to 10% for Small Business Program members.…
Lees meerWe all turn down Apple’s F1 offer, Perplexity would love it if Apple bought them and we discuss more beta feelings.…
Lees meerApple and Perplexity rumors, the F1 coupon fiasco, our thoughts on device battery health, and whether Apple should build a chatbot.…
Lees meerApple Sports adds a more customizable home screen (left) that lets you reorder your favorite leagues (center) and adds tennis coverage (right). Apple just updated the Apple Sports app to version 3.0.…
Lees meerLike the machine says, “Screenshot of a workflow automation tool with steps for receiving images, resizing, and describing them.” Of all the features I’m excited about using in macOS 26, the one that most intrigues me is the Use Model action in Shor…
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