Original TDO host Jeff Gamet joins current host Kelly Guimont for a 1500 episode celebration, including the story of how it came to be.
LSU Students Can Use Apple Pay in Parking Meters
Starting Monday, August 17, students at Louisiana State University will be able to use Apple Pay in parking meters across campus.
Apple Confirms Apple TV+, CBS All Access, SHOWTIME Bundle
Apple is releasing a package that includes CBS All Access and SHOWTIME for $9.99 per month alongside Apple TV+.
Verizon Mix and Match Unlimited Plans Now Include Disney+, Hulu and Espn+
Verizon updated its Mix & Match Unlimited wireless plans on Monday. A company announcement said that Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ will be available alongside Apple Music.
Beginning August 20, Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ will be included in select Mix & Match Unlimited wireless plans, along with features like Apple Music and the ultra-fast speeds of 5G Ultra Wideband, giving customers more value at the same price. “Our new Mix & Match plans make the choice clearer than ever: customers get the best network and the best value with Verizon,” said Frank Boulben, SVP Marketing and Products of Verizon Consumer Group. “We led the industry by giving customers Disney+ on us. Now we’re adding The Disney Bundle, which includes Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+, for more entertainment choices that appeal to a variety of interests. We can’t wait to see what customers choose to suit their needs.”
Encrypting Email With iOS 14 Mail - A How-To
One of the most frustrating tasks for iPhone and iPad users is figuring out how to get it to play nicely with encrypted email with iOS Mail. Jeff Butts decided to brave the frustration, scoured the Internet for tips, and developed a method that should solve your woes.
‘LastResort’, the Story Behind the Mac’s Mysterious Font
Ernie Smith wrote a profile of the Mac font called LastResort. It only appears when the OS can’t find an appropriate character of the system font.
But LastResort is a more interesting font than it seems. It’s essentially the typography form of hieroglyphics, showing unusual characters intended for people building fonts to have some sort of error system that helps them figure out what might be missing from their typeface.
A great write up of a font I had never heard of before.
Tesla iPhone App Getting 2FA
Tesla is set to introduce two-factor authentication to its iPhone App in shortly. CEO Elon Musk tweeted that the long-awaited iOS feature “is going through final validation right now,” AppleInsider.
In a response to a tweet on Friday asking about an ongoing project to add two-factor authentication to the app, Elon Musk apologized for the feature being “embarrassingly late,” but that it was on the way. According to Musk, two-factor authentication via SMS or an authenticator app is “going through final validation right now,” though it is unclear if this refers to Tesla’s own procedures or those relating to the App Store. The Tesla mobile app provides drivers with a lot of information and control for their electric car. From the app, users can change media being played, remotely change the climate control, locate the vehicle in a car park, interact with the navigation, and monitor the progress of recharging, among other elements.
Do Attachments Last Forever? — Mac Geek Gab 829
What happens to Mail attachments in your archive? Have you ever done a three finger drag? How do you manage your trash can? We mean *really* manage it? All these questions — and a lot more — are answered for you this week as Dave and John pour through the mailbag and help you learn at least five new things. Press play and enjoy listening as your two favorite geeks help make it all happen!
Facebook: Apple’s Fees Hurt Businesses During the Pandemic
Facebook rolled out a feature to let businesses charge users to access live video streams, and Apple continues to enforce its App Store rules.
Security Friday: Instagram, Packet Loss, and Fortnite – TMO Daily Observations 2020-08-14
Andrew Orr and Bryan Chaffin join host Kelly Guimont to discuss Security (read: Facebook) news, Apple Card id protection, and Fortnite. Extended edition brought to you by intellectual laziness.
MacOS: Using Email Encryption in Apple's Mail
You’ve heard how easy it is to send and receive encrypted emails using Apple Mail. This is pretty important to set up, if you send sensitive data through email. In this article, Jeff Butts walks you through that configuration from beginning to end.
Prerecording Yourself so it Looks Like You Care About That Zoom Meeting
While there are some benefits to the WFH, let’s be honest, endless video meetings and Zoom calls are not one of them. CNet’s Jesse Orrall decided to see if he could prerecord himself and fool his colleagues for a whole week.
Ecamm Live lets me prerecord various “Scenes” to play on demand. The audio and video from those scenes were routed through the virtual camera and microphone and into whatever video conferencing application we were using for a particular meeting (Zoom, Hangouts, etc.). Ideally, it would be a step up from the dummy and audio system used in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. For one whole week I used my prerecorded videos in video meetings instead of my live feed
Apple Wins Bid for Spy Romance Film With Idris Elba, Simon Kinberg
Apple won a bidding war for a spy romance movie with Idris Elba and Simon Kinberg. The title isn’t yet known.
Only Epic Games Would Benefit From Changing the App Store Model
Attacking Apple’s App Store policies and Google’s equivalent is relatively easy. Over on Pando, Aimee Pearcy takes the counterview – that while the model is not perfect, changing it drastically would be to the benefit of hackers and fraudsters, not users.
While Apple and Google have wildly inconsistent policies for their stores — Netflix got a free pass from paying Apple Tax on its $853 million U.S. annual iOS revenue back in 2018 — their payment features are a major asset for developers. Credit card-stealing malware is already a huge problem. If anyone could link to their own third-party checkout page, Hacker groups like Magecart would shit themselves with excitement. Every checkout page would have to be manually checked. It would be a huge ask for users to unknown developers with side payments. And Epic certainly isn’t a shining example. Its game Fortnite has been described as a ‘money laundering paradise’, with money launderers using stolen credit cards to buy V-bucks.If third-party side payments were allowed and credit card fraud became a problem –and make no mistake, it would become a problem — Apple and Google would have zero transparency.
Epic Games Launches Ninteen Eighty-Fortnite Anti-Apple Attack Ad
Epic Games has launched a legal and PR blitz against Apple and the App Store. As Andrew Orr reported on The Mac Observer: “Epic Games hosted an in-game event using the hashtag #FreeFortnite and explained the situation to players.” Part of that campaign involved a new video. Called Ninteen Eighty-Fortnite, it mocks Apple’s famous 1984 advert.
'Ted Lasso' and 'Boys State' Now Available on TV+
Comedy Ted Lasso, starring Jason Sudeikis, and award-winning documentary Boys State, are now available on Apple TV+.
How to Use Setapp on Your iPhone
Setapp is now available on iOS and in a couple of steps you can access apps available through the subscription service on your iPhone.
Apple TV+ to Offer CBS All Access, Showtime, Bundle
The first AppleTV+ bundle looks set to be a discounted offering for CBS All Access and Showtime, and it could start as early as Monday.
‘Fortnite’ Maker Epic Games Sues Apple
Epic Games announced that it filed a lawsuit against Apple, accusing the company of anti-competitive practices.
CleanKey Bundle - KeySmart Pro with Tile and CleanTray: $129.99
We have a deal today on the CleanKey Bundle. This bundle includes the KeySmart Pro, a key sleeve that holds up to 10 keys. That also comes with a Tile so you can track it down if you misplace it. The bundle also comes with the CleanTray UV Light Sterilization Case for sterilizing your stuff, and the CleanKey Antimicrobial Brass Hand Tool for opening doors and pushing buttons. The whole kit and caboodle is $129.99 through our deal.
Instagram Photos and Messages Weren’t Actually Deleted
Security researcher Saugat Pokharel found that Instagram didn’t delete his photos and messages from its servers, even though he deleted them.
Apple Removes ‘Fortnite’ From App Store
Apple has removed popular game Fortnite from the App Store, hours after the company circumvented Apple’s payment system.
How Verzuz Came to Apple Music And Twitter
Apple Music and Twitter recently came together to integrate with popular DJ battle series Verzuz, and it’s working out for all involved.
What Would Happen if Apple Was Forced to Allow Sideloaded Apps?
Some people want Apple to let users download sideloaded apps. These are apps that can be installed outside of the App Store, like the current situation on macOS. One counter argument is security:
“It’s not that iOS is full of holes,” he said, but that “the App Store is a natural second layer that [Apple] can filter through and decide if something would be harmful.” He agreed it wasn’t foolproof, but that it can help screen out “undesirable” apps.
My worry with sideloaded apps isn’t about the device security itself. It’s that Apple probably couldn’t control what goes on inside these apps, like SDKs that harvest our data, or developers only letting people use non-private logins like Facebook and Google. I want to use technologies like Sign In with Apple and Apple Pay, because I trust Apple with my data. To be fair, App Store apps already use trackers. As a side note, I’m linking to Apple News because of Engadget/Verizon’s new consent form when you visit the website.