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Export Shared Photos and Videos With ‘GrannySmith’
GrannySmith is a new tool from Tyler Hall that can export shared photos and videos from Apple Photos, including their comments and likes. They will be exported in a date-based folder structure to keep them organized. If photos and videos are stored in iCloud, GrannySmith will download the originals.
I also want to point out that GrannySmith does not store or transmit your photos, videos, comments, etc. off your Mac. Everything is done 100% locally. I see none of your data and don’t want to see any of your data. Keep all those cute kid pictures to yourself.
Germany COVID-19 Contact Tracing App Launching This Week
Germany intends to launch its COVID-19 contact tracing app, which is built on the API developed by Apple and Google, this week.
The Story Behind Lil Wayne's Hit Show 'Young Money Radio' on Apple Music
This weekend, the eighth episode of Lil Wayne’s Young Money Radio on Apple Music/Beats 1 Radio. In a short time, the show has become a huge hit. Two of the people who, alongside, Lil Wayne, brought Young Money Radio, to Beats 1 – Apple Music exec Larry Jackson and the rapper’s manager, Mack Maine – told Variety how it all came about.
“We’re No. 1 in hip-hop,” Jackson boasts of Apple Music. “Artists like Wayne, Drake, Travis, Future, Post Malone, Kanye all do really well on the service.” To be sure: Drake’s “Scorpion” holds the biggest first-week streams tally of any album on Apple Music. In second place: Wayne’s “Carter V.” Adds Jackson: “It was a natural if I could work it out to get Wayne to deliver the show.” With Wayne manager Mack Maine, who also serves as president of Young Money, Jackson worked it out so the rapper and his crew could fly out to Los Angeles weekly to tape the show in Apple Music’s Culver City studios. Then COVID-19 hit and those plans were thwarted. Instead, Jackson set Wayne up to broadcast from his home base in Miami.
Five Catalina Volumes and Foolproof Migration — Mac Geek Gab 819
Have you ever noticed your Mac tells you Catalina uses up 5 volumes? How about encrypting specific files and folders? And what about that cable modem password…should you change it? These are just a few of the questions answered.
This episode is chock full of everything you love: Quick Tips, Cool Stuff Found, and yes, answers to your questions! Send yours in to [email protected], and now press play to listen and learn at least five new things.
Get Around Those YouTube Ads With a Simple Hack
If you’re one of those folks who looks for ways to get around those YouTube ads, you’ll be interested in this simple hack posted on Reddit.
Former AAPL Exec Joanna Hoffman Speaks about Anger On Facebook
Is the rise of anger on Facebook something the social media giant encourages? Former AAPL exec Joanna Hoffman is afraid it might be.
Meet ‘a-Shell’, an iOS Terminal Emulator With Vim Built In
a-Shell is an iOS terminal emulator that includes Python, Luna, JavaScript, C, C++, TeX. Transfer files using scp and curl, edit them with vim and ed, process them using grep, awk, and sed. It can be controlled via Shortcuts, like running commands in order, processing files, outputting results to text, and transferring files to other apps. Thanks to iOS 13 you can run multiple instances of a-Shell at the same time with different commands and inside different directories. App Store: Free
Facebook Considers Adding Face ID to Messenger Chats
Facebook’s latest experiment involves adding Face ID / Touch ID protection to Messenger chats.
When enabled, users will need to authenticate their identity using Face ID, Touch ID, or their passcode before they can view their inbox, even if their phone is already unlocked. […] The company is currently testing the new security feature among a small percentage of Messenger’s iOS users, though it could eventually be available more widely, including on Android.
I’d love to seen an option to lock any app with Face ID / Touch ID.
Finally, an Open Source Font App for iPhone and iPad
One feature of iOS and iPadOS 13 was built-in support for fonts (Settings > General > Fonts). But as Michael Potuck notes, I’ve seen very few font apps in the App Store. But now there’s a new one called Fontcase, and it’s open source, too.
Installing custom fonts is super easy with Fontcase, once you have what you want in iCloud Drive or Dropbox, you just import the fonts in Fontcase, download and install a configuration profile, and they’ll be available across iOS/iPadOS.
Supplier BOE Reportedly Fails to Deliver First Batch of iPhone 12 OLED Displays
Reports emerging from South Korea suggest that the first batch of OLED displays for the iPhone 12 have failed quality testing.
Security Friday: Ransomware, DNS Options – TMO Daily Observations 2020-06-12
Andrew Orr joins host Kelly Guimont to discuss Security Friday news including a new ransomware attack and some alternative DNS options.
Explaining the Today View on iPhone and iPad to Use Widgets
The Today View on iPhone and iPad is an area of your home screen that acts as a dashboard for apps to give you useful information.
New Sony PlayStation 5 Unveiled
The Sony PlayStation 5 was unveiled on Thursday. There was a lot to unpack, but The Verge has a good breakdown of what came out of the event, including the console’s controversial design.
Obviously, the design is divisive. Equally obvious, Sony will have known it would be. As a fan of Sony’s outlandish gadgetry throughout the decades, I am glad that the PS5 looks more like the gleaming new wing of a Chinese airport terminal than a piece of AV equipment. I’m also glad that, unlike the Xbox Series X, it’ll actually fit into my TV stand horizontally. But taste is personal, as are living room setups, and it’s reasonable to be taken aback by Sony’s direction here. I’ll just note that game consoles stick around for a long time and even the weirdest usually end up feeling normal once they’ve been under your TV for a couple of years.
U.S. Lawmakers Ask Zoom About its Ties to China
Three lawmakers in the U.S. have asked Zoom to clarify its relationship with China after the company suspended user accounts at its request.
Trailer for 'Little Voice' on Apple TV+
A new trailer for Little Voice has dropped. The coming of age drama will arrive on Apple TV+ on July 10. Directed by J.J. Abrams, the series features music from Emmy and Tony Award-nominee Sara Bareilles Sara Bareilles. Brittany O’Grady, Sean Teale, Colton Ryan, Shalini Bathina, Kevin Valdez, Phillip Johnson Richardson, and Chuck Cooper all star in the show.
How to Keep Your iPhone Battery Charged for Longer And in Good Condition
There are various steps users can take to help keep your iPhone charged for longer and maintain the condition of the battery.
Real-Time Transit in Apple Maps Expands to More Countries
Real-time transit information in Apple Maps has expanded to more countries. The full list can be found on Apple’s Feature Availability page.
'Dads' Arriving on Apple TV+ For Father's Day Weekend
The trailer for Apple TV+ documentary Dads has landed. The show features a host of celebrity fathers, including Will Smith, Neil Patrick Harris, and Jimmy Fallon, discussing their experiences of fatherhood. It will be available from June 19, in time for Father’s Day weekend.
How to Right-Click on a Mac
The first Mac launch in 1984 with a one button mouse. It wasn’t until 1997 that Steve Jobs relented to allow right-clicking in Mac OS, and Apple later shipped a mouse capable of a direct right-click. Here’s a recap on how to right-click on a Mac.
ShiftCam Launches iPhone 11 Lenses in UK
ShiftCam is launching its ProLens range of iPhone 11 lenses to the U.K. These lenses deliver what the company says is “DSLR” quality to smartphone lenses. There’s a 60mm Telephoto Lens, £84.99; 18mm Wide Angle Lens, £84.99; 10x 25mm Traditional Macro Lens, £84.99; 75mm Long Range Macro Advance Lens, £104.99; Full Frame Fisheye Advance Lens, £104.99; 12mm Ultra-Wide-Angle Aspherical Lens, £134.99; ProLens Deluxe Kit, £399.99.
This Wooden Magnetic Dock Powers Your iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods: $67.99
We have a deal on the Triple Dock, a handcrafted wooden charging station for your iPhone, Airpods, and Apple Watch. It features two Lightning connectors with 5-foot chords, and an Apple Watch charging disc. The back stand for your Lightning ports are adjustable to accomodate different devices, and the middle one was designed for AirPods. The company also has what it calls innovative micro-suction tape technology that allows one-handed operation. It’s $67.99 through our deal.
Tom Hanks Film 'Greyhound' Arriving on Apple TV+ on July 10
The film Greyhound will arrive on Apple TV+ on July 10, having originally been slated for a June 12 theater release.
Apple Helps Fight Childhood Sexual Abuse
Apple and 17 other leaders in the tech industry are working to fight the growing problem of childhood sexual abuse and exploitation.
Zoom Closes, Then Reactivates, Chinese Activist's Account
Zoom canceled, then reactivated, the account of a U.S.-based Chinese activist on Wednesday, Axios reported. It raises further concerns about how tech firms are being forced to engage in censorship to do business in the country.
Zoom has faced growing scrutiny over security concerns and its ties to China. Update: A Zoom spokesperson confirmed to Axios that the account had been closed “to comply with local law” and said it had now been re-activated. “Just like any global company, we must comply with applicable laws in the jurisdictions where we operate. When a meeting is held across different countries, the participants within those countries are required to comply with their respective local laws. We aim to limit the actions we take to those necessary to comply with local law and continuously review and improve our process on these matters. We have reactivated the US-based account.” — Zoom statement. Between the lines: This suggests Zoom closed the account due to concerns in China, which forbids free discussion of the 1989 Tiananmen pro-democracy movement.