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How to create a TikTok Account Using Sign in With Apple
There is a lot of clever, funny, and downright daft content on TikTok at the moment and you can create an account using Sign in with Apple.
Meditation App ‘Headspace’ Offers Free Year of Premium Content
Headspace is offering Americans a free year of premium access of the full library of guided meditations and courses.
“The current state of unemployment in the US has become an alarming crisis,” the company website said. “To help those affected, we’re offering a full year of Headspace Plus for free. Discover meditation and mindfulness tools to help you feel less stressed, more resilient, and kinder to yourself.”
Nice move. Self-care is important.
Crusader Kings III Release Date on Macs Set for September 1
Paradox Development Studio announced the Crusader Kings III release date today. It comes to Mac, Linux, and Windows on September 1.
The new title focuses more on your ruling family’s personality, complete with character lifestyles and traits (acting against them can lead to stress or even breakdowns), earning Renown to boost your reputation and inducing Dread to keep people in line. Dynasties can split into individual houses, blackmail is an option, skilled fighters can become knights, and you can set Tenets and Doctrines for religions that deviate from the original.
Zerodium Pauses Purchases of iOS Exploits
Zerodium is temporarily suspending its purchasing of iOS exploits due to a high number of submissions, with the CEO saying ”iOS security is f**ked.”
Zerodium is an exploit acquisition platform that pays researchers for zero-day security vulnerabilities and then sells them to institutional customers like government organizations and law enforcement agencies. The company focuses on high-risk vulnerabilities, normally offering between $100,000 and $2 million per fully functional iOS exploit.
Apple 2020 Supplier Responsibility Report Includes Info on COVID-19 Impact
Apple released its 2020 Supplier Responsibility report today. It includes a letter from Sabih Khan, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Operations.
Apple Acquires ‘NextVR’ Broadcasting Startup
Apple recently acquired VR startup NextVR, which supplied sports and entertainment content to VR headsets like Facebook’s Oculus.
How an Apple Watch Could Help Track COVID-19
Stanford is looking for participants for its Wearables Data Study, which working to establish if devices like Apple Watch can help detect COVID-19. Gizmodo looked into how it all works.
Once enough people have opted-in via Stanford’s site and their data’s been collected, the second phase involves building a personal dashboard that can tell people when they’re getting sick. And while the original Stanford study’s algorithm was developed using a Basis watch and a few other discontinued devices, this new study aims to be device-agnostic. Fitbits, Apple Watches, and Oura Rings are just some of the wearables included. “We’re getting a tonne of people enrolling who have a smartwatch and have been ill,” Snyder says. “There’s lots of smartwatch wearers out there. There’s 30 million active users from Fitbit, millions from Apple Watch. We’re talking tens of millions of people, all with these smartwatches that could be health protectors for infectious diseases like covid-19.”
Logic Pro X Updates – TMO Daily Observations 2020-05-14
Charlotte Henry and Dave Hamilton join host Kelly Guimont to discuss updates to Logic Pro X and what those improvements mean to musicians.
How to Listen to Audiobooks on Mac
Settling into an audiobook on a mobile device is great, but you can also listen to audiobooks on a Mac via different services.
Adobe Acrobat Reader Flaw Lets Malicious Programs Get Root Privileges
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC patched three serious vulnerabilities today for macOS. Update as soon as possible by going to the menu bar.
Apple Stores in Italy to Reopen Next Week
Ten of the 17 Apple Stores in Italy will reopen on Tuesday, the latest country in which Apple retail locations are lifting their shutters.
Apple Served With Warrant by FBI as Part of Investigation into Senator Richard Burr
The FBI issued Apple with a warrant to gain access to Senator Richard Burr’s iCloud account as part of an investigation into the lawmaker.
Wink Terminates Partnership With Chamberlain, Customers Left Helpless
In the latest development of the Wink saga, Chamberlain is ending its partnership with Wink, which will render Wink + MyQ integrations useless.
A Great Way to Get out of Another Zoom Meeting
Everyone is fed up of Zoom meetings now, right? Well, LifeHacker found one smart kid who came up with an ingenious way to get out of them.
Reddit). If you want to skip out on a Zoom meeting, or at least give the impression that connection difficulties are making it impossible for you to attend, do two things. First, get your fingers positioned over the ALT + V and ALT + A keys to turn off your webcam and audio, respectively. (Command + Shift + V and Command + Shift + A on your Mac.) Then, right-click on yourself and select “Rename,” if it’s available. Once you’re ready to “depart” the meeting, replace your name with “Reconnecting…” but don’t click OK just yet. Hit ALT + V and then ALT + A to drop your video and audio, and then click on OK to change your name. With luck, it’ll all appear pretty seamless—your mic and webcam suddenly cut out, and you’re now struggling to “reconnect” with great difficulty.
Apple Product Releases, Digital WWDC, and What-We-Wish-Apple-Made, with Charlotte Henry - ACM 529
Bryan Chaffin and Charlotte Henry discuss what seems like a blistering pace of new Apple products, even in the midst of a pandemic. Charlotte explains why she is so excited about the digital version of Apple’s World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) coming in June, and they both look at the product they wish Apple would make.
Senate Vote Lets FBI View Your Browsing History Without Warrant
As part of a reauthorization of the Patriot Act, the Senate voted to let the FBI access Americans’ web browsing history without a warrant. I could say a lot of bad things about this, but this is the part that disappoints me the most:
Sens. Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Steve Daines (R-MT) attempted to remove the expanded powers from the bill with a bipartisan amendment.
But in a shock upset, the privacy-preserving amendment fell short by a single vote after several senators who would have voted “Yes” failed to show up to the session, including Bernie Sanders. 9 Democratic senators also voted “No,” causing the amendment to fall short of the 60-vote threshold it needed to pass.
Just one vote.
Apple And Google Mobility Data Being Used to Track Post-Lockdown Economic Recovery
Mobility data from Apple and Google is being used to help track any economic recovery following the loosening of coronavirus lockdowns.
Michael Jackson Wanted to Buy or Partner With Apple, New Book Claims
Michael Jackson wanted to buy or partner with a variety of major companies, one of which was Apple, according to a new book.
Netflix is Still Throttling HD and UHD Video
Netflix continues to degrade HD and UHD video quality in the UK and Europe, long after bit rate caps were supposed to have been removed.
Complete Ableton Live 10 Music Production Training Bundle: $29.99
We have a deal on the Complete Ableton Live 10 Music Production Bundle, a collection of six tutorials with 16.5 hours of content and 215 lectures. The tutorials cover the basics, recording, editing, using synths and sampling, audio and MIDI effects, and DJ techniques and controllers. It’s $29.99 through our deal.
Eero Mesh Routers Available on Apple.com
Today eero announced that its mesh routers are now available to on Apple.com, like the Mesh Wi-Fi Router and Beacon Mesh Wi-Fi Range Extender.
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun Caught Using iPhone
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun was caught using an iPhone after he posted a message on Weibo using the device.
In all fairness, Lei Jun is reported to have stated in the past that officials and staffs of Xiaomi are not banned from using competing brands. But some hold the opinion that it is distasteful and disrespectful to fans for the Xiaomi founder to use an iPhone. Guess we don’t have to wonder anymore why the MIUI interface looks so much like iOS.
Reminds me of the multiple occasions where an Android manufacturer posted a picture on social media to boast how great their camera was, only for people to find out it was shot on an iPhone. In 2018 Vladimir Putin’s goddaughter was caught on camera using an iPhone. She was a Samsung ambassador and was sued by the company for 108 million rubles.
Ridley Scott Signs First Look Deal With Apple TV+
Director Ridley Scott and his production company Scott Free Productions have signed a first-look deal with Apple for Apple TV+.
Apple Watch With a Side of Android – TMO Daily Observations 2020-05-13
John Martellaro and Dave Hamilton join host Kelly Guimont to imagine how Apple Watch could work with an Android phone as a companion instead.