We finally have the winner of our iPhone 16 Pro international giveaway! Congratulations to Oliver T., and a huge thank you to everyone who participated.
Some COVID-19 App Users in the UK are Getting Alerts from Apple, Not The NHS
Some users of the England and Wales COVID-19 exposure notification app are mistakenly being sent messages that tell them to self-isolate. Sky News reported that they are test messages sent by Apple and Google, and this can be checked by trying to open the message to self-isolate.
The Department of Health and Social Care confirmed it was a “default message” sent by Google and Apple – the makers of the app’s technology – but it had already caused confusion… A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson confirmed that default messages from Google and Apple would disappear or not be able to be clicked on. An official Test and Trace instruction to self-isolate would produce a message inside the app which said: “Please stay at home and self-isolate to keep yourself and others safe.” Apple or Google notifications, the spokesperson said, could be called “COVID-19 EXPOSURE LOGGING” or “COVID-19 Exposure Notifications”. It is not currently possible to turn off default messages
iOS 14.2 Code Offers More Confirmation That There Will Be no EarPods in iPhone 12 Box
There is a further indication that there will be no EarPods contained in the box with the iPhone 12 within the code for iOS 14.2.
Belgium Releases COVID-19 Exposure Notification App
Belgium released its COVID-19 app on Wednesday, AppleInsider reported. The tool is based on the API designed by Apple and Google.
Belgium’s new “Coronalert” COVID-19 contact detection and tracing app is available to download starting on Wednesday. Like many others in circulation, the app utilizes the Apple-Google framework for exposure notifications and is available for both Apple and Android phones. The app was developed by Belgian companies DevSide and Ixor, and audited for security by NVISO. The app itself is based on the Corona-Warn-App that Germany uses, as well as the European open standard DP3T (Decentralized Privacy-Preserving Proximity Tracing.) Like many countries, Belgium uses the app to help alert users to high-risk exposures to those who have tested positive for COVID-19.
Apple Seeds iOS 14.2 Public Beta 2, Includes New Emojis
Apple has released the second update to iOS 14.2 public beta and another one for iPadOS 14.2. Here are some features we can expect to see.
Apple v. Epic Update, Leadership Incentives – TMO Daily Observations 2020-09-30
Charlotte Henry and Jeff Butts join host Kelly Guimont to discuss the Apple v Epic suit, and the latest compensation for Apple execs.
Apple, Epic Games, And The Row Over Sign In With Apple
The battle between Apple and Epic Games is heating up. Reporting from John Gruber at Daring Fireball shed an interesting light on one element of the row regarding Sign In With Apple (SIWA). Epic claimed it had been told that Fortnite players would access to the service on September 11, 2020.
Worth noting: Apple publicly stated that it was not doing anything to stop SIWA from working for Epic… I spent a few hours back on September 9 digging into this SIWA story, and multiple sources at Apple told me Epic’s claims were simply false. There was never a September 11 deadline for their SIWA support to stop working, and in fact, Apple’s SIWA team performed work to make sure SIWA continued working for Fortnite users despite the fact that Epic Games’s developer account had been revoked. There was no “extension” because Apple was never going to revoke Epic’s SIWA access.
10-Ft Cloth MFi-Certified Lightning Cable: $14.99
We have a deal on a 10-Ft Cloth MFi-Certified Lightning Cable. Made with tangle-resistant cloth fiber, this MFi-certified Lightning cable lets you enjoy 10 feet of charging flexibility. It’s $14.99 through our deal.
Apple TV App Could Come to Xbox by November
A report on Wednesday suggests that Apple is working with Microsoft to bring the Apple TV app to Xbox consoles.
Apple TV+: UK-Commissioned Dramas to Begin Production
The first-two UK-commissioned dramas coming to Apple TV+ are about to begin production after COVID-19 forced shooting pauses.
MindNode Update Supports iOS 14 Scribble With Apple Pencil
MindNode issued an update on Wednesday that adds support for the iOS 14 Scribble feature with Apple Pencil. Users can try the new image picker to add photos, trigger actions with the new context menu, and use their Apple Pencil to hand write in nodes. Other improvements: Added support for opening URLs in third party browsers; Fixed opening of documents on Apple Watch that are outside MindNode’s iCloud container; Fixed image loading on Apple Watch of single file format documents and documents outside MindNode’s iCloud container; Improved support for third-party fonts by adopting the system font picker; Fixed an issue with opening documents that are outside MindNode’s iCloud container.
Satechi Launches 100W USB-C Gallium Nitride Charger
Satechi launched its 100W Gallium Nitride (GaN) charger on Wednesday. It offers USB-C Power Delivery in a compact size for US$79.99.
Illinois Facebook Users Can Apply for $400 Payout
Illinois residents can now apply to receive a Facebook payout of up to US$400 as part of a class action lawsuit. Here’s how to qualify.
Apple’s T2 Security Chip Jailbroken by Checkra1n
The latest update of checkra1n adds support for bridgeOS, which runs on the T-series of chips. These are responsible for the Touch Bar, managing encrypted data in its Secure Element, and controlling Mac camera access.
The ability to exploit the T2 processor could also allow you to bypass the anti-repair mechanism built into the Touch Bar. Further, it may allow hackers to get rid of the password or unlock MDM-locked systems.
As far as the OS goes, we could also add secure boot certificates like Microsoft’s secure boot signing or a self-signed Linux certificate.
‘Smart Tasks’ Reminder App Syncs Calendar Events
Smart Tasks is an app that combines reminders and your calendar to see what tasks you have one week at a time. Features include: Drag and drop to quickly add, reorder, delete, and import tasks; Swipe on any tasks, category, or date to access quick actions to get things done quicker; Sync across devices; Categories; Dark mode support; Multiple reminders in tasks; Notes in tasks; Choose between 28 modern colors for category labels; Calendar; Import reminders from the Apple Reminders app; Today Widget; Export and Import Tasks and Categories; Drag multiple tasks; Routines; Routine reminders; Add, edit, delete, and view calendar events; Handoff. Smart Tasks has a limited amount of features for free, and has a subscription costing US$1.99/month or US$11.99/year.
Tim Cook Could Earn One Million More Apple Shares by 2025
Apple has granted Tim Cook a massive new equity package and, in total, the company’s CEO could receive up to one million shares by 2025.
Apple and Epic Games Agree to Not Have Jury Trial
In a rare example of Apple and Epic Games agreeing, the two firms decided on Tuesday to move away from the possibility of a jury trial.
Cloudflare Web Analytics is a Private Alternative to Google Analytics
Cloudflare announced on Tuesday the introduction of Cloudflare Web Analytics as a free, private analytics service competing with Google Analytics.
Cloudflare does not track where visitors are going online, and can help web owners get clear and accurate information about how their sites are performing without the need to profile users. Cloudflare already processes the requests for sites on its network and can collect analytics at the edge without adding third-party analytics scripts to a website.
Deliveries 9 From JuneCloud Arrives September 30
Deliveries 9 from JuneCloud arrives Wednesday, September 30 for Apple devices. It will be a subscription-based app that costs US$0.99/month or US$4.99/year.
If you previously purchased the app, you’ll get a complimentary subscription for up to 18 months from the date you purchased it. If you bought the app more than 18 months ago, your complimentary subscription will end February 1, 2021. You’ll continue to have access to most features of the app even after your complimentary subscription ends.
On their support page it looks like the app will be useless without a subscription. If you want to add new deliveries and sync with iCloud then you’ll have to pay up.
Masimo Accuses Apple of Delaying Legal Battle to Boost Apple Watch Sales
Masimo Corp. claims that Apple stolen its blood-oxygen monitoring technology used in the Apple Watch Series 6.
NextDNS Lets You Create Configuration Files for iOS 14 Encrypted DNS
NextDNS released a new tool on Tuesday that lets you generate a configuration profile to let you use iOS 14 encrypted DNS without needing the NextDNS app.
Apple Shares New Marketing Tools for Developers Like App QR Codes
Apple has shared new App Store marketing tools for developers to promote their apps in various ways, like generating a custom QR code.
MoovyGo 12-in-1 USB-C Hub Station with Wireless Charging and Power Bank: $99.99
We have a deal on MoovyGo, a 12-in-1 USB-C hub with a built-in wireless Qi charger and its own power bank. This circular hub has an ethernet port, three USB-C ports (including a 60 watt charging port for laptops), an audio jack, an HDMI port, three USB 3.0 ports, one USB 2.0 port, and an SD/MicroSD card reader. The top is a Qi wireless charging pad, and inside the thing is a 4,500mAh power bank making this a portable battery, too. It’s $99.99 through our deal.
Apple vs Epic Could End up in Landmark Jury Trial
Apple’s court case with Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite, could be heading to a jury trial next year, according to the Judge.
State of TV+ Content – TMO Daily Observations 2020-09-29
Andrew Orr and Charlotte Henry join host Kelly Guimont to discuss the current state of Apple TV+ content and ways to watch all the new things.