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.
Apple Seeds watchOS 7 Public Beta 3
Apple has released watchOS public beta 3 for testers, only a couple of weeks after initially releasing beta 1 earlier in August.
Having Apple Gear in Dating Profile Photos Gets You More Matches
Owning Apple products has lots of advantages, but there is another, perhaps unexpected one. Having items like an iPhone or AirPods in your dating profile photos can land you up to 76 percent more matches, according to data from Comparemymobile.com, reported by 9to5 Mac.
Here’s the impact of having Apple kit visible in your dating photos, where the percentage is the increase in matches with the product visible in the photo: iPhone, +76% Apple Watch, +61% AirPods, +41%. The only positive impact seen with any other brand of smartphone was Samsung, with a 19% increase. All other brands tested had a negative effect.
Tim Cook: 'I’ve Never Been More Hopeful'
Tim Cook says that he’s “never been more hopeful than I am right now.” Writing in the September issue of Vogue, he highlighted the determination to tackle racial inequality and communities coming together in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic as reasons for his positivity.
I think you have to look back 60 years to find an equivalent. You have to look back to the late John Lewis marching across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Or fast-forward a few years, and you have Stonewall. Both of these were key moments that kicked off a sudden change—for African Americans and for the LGBTQ community. And I think this is an exciting and hopeful time because as a nation we have struggled with racial equity for our whole existence—and it feels good to be at a point where there’s going to be significant, massive, positive change. The other thing I would say is that this pandemic is a crisis that we’re all facing. And if you look around, there are lots of good things happening: There are neighbors helping neighbors again, which was sort of a lost art for a while.
A Quarter of Netflix Subscribers Also Have Apple TV+
Around 25 percent of Netflix subscribers also have Apple TV+, while 91 percent of Apple TV+ subscribers have Netflix.
Apple TV App Comes to Some 2018 LG TVs
The Apple TV app is already available on many 2019 LG TVs. Now, it’s starting to appear on certain 2018 models, as well
Many iPhone App Ads Hide Malware
When you think about malware in an app, do you think about your iPhone? Start thinking about it, because ads hide malware in 1,200 apps.
Portrice Warren Shares Her Remote Education Story Using Apple Tools
Portrice Warren is part of Apple’s Community Education Initiative and she shares her story of using Apple tools and resources with remote learning.
UK Has Worst 5G Speeds, U.S. Almost as Bad
The UK has the worst 5G speeds, with the U.S not far behind. That’s according to new data from 12 countries in tests conducted by Opensignal, reported 9to5 Mac.
The UK was worst, with average download speeds of 32.6Mbps, with the US almost as bad at 33.4Mbps. For reference, the US speed is only 1.8 times faster than 4G. This contrasts with the fastest 5G speeds, found in Saudi Arabia and Canada. In Saudi, average download speed was 144Mbps, or 14 times faster than 4G. Canada delivered 90Mbps, perhaps not surprising when you consider that its 4G speeds are already twice as fast as in the US. The US did better when it came to how often you’ll find yourself on 5G, at 19.3% of the time, putting it in first place. The UK was last, with a pathetic 4.5% of the time. Saudi Arabia again led the way, delivering a 5G connection 34% of the time.
TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer Dramatically Quits After Just Three Months
Kevin Mayer dramatically announced he was leaving video app TikTok after just three months as CEO on Wednesday, Reuters reported. The former top streaming exec at Disney also served as COO of Chinese parent company Bytdance.
Mayer was Walt Disney Co’s (DIS.N) top streaming executive before becoming chief executive officer of TikTok and chief operating officer of parent ByteDance on June 1. “In recent weeks, as the political environment has sharply changed, I have done significant reflection on what the corporate structural changes will require, and what it means for the global role I signed up for,” Mayer said in an letter to employees. “Against this backdrop, and as we expect to reach a resolution very soon, it is with a heavy heart that I wanted to let you all know that I have decided to leave the company.” ByteDance founder and CEO Zhang Yiming said in a separate letter reviewed by Reuters that the company was “moving quickly to find resolutions to the issues that we face globally, particularly in the U.S. and India”. He said Mayer had joined just as the company was “entering arguably our most challenging moment.”
Will we see an Apple Search Engine in the Future?
Jon Henshaw of Coywolf speculates that we may see an Apple search engine in the future based on several factors.
Apple is investing heavily in search, as shown in their job postings for search engineers. The job listings reveal they incorporate AI, ML, NLP, and more into all of their services and apps.
In July 2020, Apple published a significant update to its About Applebot support page. The additions are very similar to the details Google provides to webmasters and SEOs.
It’s an interesting idea, for sure. It could be an Apple search engine, or Apple adding improvements to Siri.
6-in-1 Urban Warrior Wireless Charging Box: $58
We have a deal on the Urban Warrior Wireless Charging Box. This box features a wireless charger, 6 charging cables, a SIM kit, a phone cradle, and a memory reader. Plus, it has ambient LED flashlight in case you need it. It’s $58 through our deal.
Latest Version of Fortnite Not Available on iPhone
The latest version of Fortnite will not be available on the iPhone as the court battle between Epic Games and Apple continues. The games maker decried Apple’s App Store “monopoly” and updates of the game are no longer accessible on iOS.
Players of the popular game “Fortnite” on iPhones will not get updates after Epic Games on Wednesday decried Apple Inc’s App Store “monopoly” and said it will not remove a direct payment feature it recently enabled. A legal battle ensued after Epic rolled out its own method of in-game purchases for “Fortnite” on Apple’s App Store earlier this month, rather than using Apple’s required in-app purchase system that charges commissions of 30%.
Twelve South Introduces BookBook iPad Keyboard Case
BookBook Cover is a new product from Twelve South that combines its genuine leather case with a keyboard for iPads. BookBook looks like a vintage book. But the big story is the level of protection it delivers. Inside, soft micro-suede protects the iPad surface. Outside, hardback book covers with reinforced corners and a crush-proof spine protect iPad from drops, dings and other hazards. Dual-zippers let you charge iPad while keeping the case closed. As a bonus, BookBook disguises your iPad, keeping it hidden from from itchy fingers even when it’s in plain sight. You can pick one up for US$69.99.
Apple's iPhone/MacBook Success in 2020 – TMO Daily Observations 2020-08-26
John Martellaro and Charlotte Henry join host Kelly Guimont to discuss iPhone SE success and increased shipments on laptops.
Seven iPads and Eight Apple Watch Series 6 Models Could be on The Way
Apple fans could be set for a bumper set of releases, with indications that seven iPad models and eight Apple Watch models are coming soon.
Bill Gates Reveals Why he Was 'so Jealous' of Steve Jobs
Bill Gates admitted on a recent episode of the ‘Armchair Expert’ podcast why he was “so jealous” of Steve Jobs.
Three Nature Documentaries Coming to Apple TV+ Fall 2020
Three nature documentaries are coming to Apple TV+ in this fall, including one narrated by Paul Rudd called “Tiny World”.
iOS 14 Will Cut Facebook Ad Revenue in Half
Facebook shared a blog post on Wednesday in which it reveals that advertising revenue generated through its Audience Network tool could drop to 50%.
iPhone SE Helps Apple as Rivals See Smartphone Sales Tumble
Global smartphone sales fell 20.4% in the second quarter of 2020, but Apple fared well thanks to the release of the low-cost iPhone SE.
iOS 14 Public Beta 6 Seeded to Testers
One week after releasing iOS 14 public beta 5, Apple has seeded iOS 14 public beta 6 for iPhone and iPad testers.
Apple TV+ to Introduce Bonus AR Content
Apple is working to added AR content to Apple TV+ with characters or objects displaying on a user’s iPhone or iPad.
macOS: Getting Rid of the Windows EFI Boot Entry
When you delete a Windows partition, but don’t use Boot Camp Assistant to remove the installation, something pesky gets left behind. In this Quick Tip, Jeff Butts shows how to delete the leftover EFI Boot entry from when you dual-booted between macOS and Windows.
Pixelmator Pro on Sale After Reaching 10,000 Five Star Reviews
Pixelmator Pro reached a milestone on Tuesday: It has gained over 10,000 five star reviews in the Mac App Store. To celebrate, the team is offering Pixelmator Pro at 30% off for the next several weeks.
So, after all the hard work that has gone into making Pixelmator Pro the app we knew it could be, this moment is extra sweet. And, of course, we have no plans to stop, another major updates is currently in beta and we’re already working on something extra special for Pixelmator Pro 2.0, which is also be a free update. You’ll love it, we promise.
Apple Pro Display XDR Available With $500 Discount For Limited Time
Apple’s stunning 32″ Pro Display XDR is available with a huge $500 discount. Normally $4,999, the standard version is available from B&H for $4,499. The higher-end offerings, including those with a stand or nano-texture finish, also have the discount applied. The offer ends at 11.59 pm EST on August 29.