Soon, you won’t need to order online to purchase the more unusual iMac colors. They are coming to Apple retail stores after Sept. 14.
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'Wolfboy and the Everything Factory' And Other New Kids Offerings Coming to Apple TV+ This Fall
‘Wolfboy and the Everything Factor’, ‘Rolling With Otis’, and ‘Puppy Place’ will join the the slate of kids and families shows on Apple TV+.
Apple 2021 Fall Event Scheduled for September 14, Invites Reveal
Apple has sent out official invites for its 2021 Fall product event. It’s set for September 14 at 10:00AM PT, 1:00 ET.
Apple Delays Its CSAM Scanning ‘Features’
The controversy surrounding Apple’s proposed CSAM scanning features has been noticed. The iPhone maker announced it’s delaying the rollout.
OtterBox Launches a Folding Wireless Power Bank for Smartphones
OtterBox launched its newest smartphone accessory, a folding wireless power bank that supports Qualcomm Quick Charge and Apple Fast Charge.
What Other Products do iPhone Owners Have?
The latest analysis from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners examined some of the common products that iPhone owners own.
Support US National Parks by Using Apple Pay
The US National Park Service turns 104 on August 25, 2021. In honor of the occasion, Apple has announced a donation program, a new Apple Watch Activity Challenge, and special content collections to allow you to experience the parks and learn more about what makes them the amazing national resource that we often take for granted. From August 24 to August 27, Apple will make a $10 donation to the National Park Foundation for each purchase made with Apple Pay on its website, in the Apple Store app, or inside any Apple Store in the US. In years past, Cupertino’s offered much less of a donation per purchase, so this is pretty cool.
Our national parks strengthen our connection to nature, to one another, and to the soul of our nation. We’re excited to continue building on our four-year partnership with the National Park Foundation, and to support their work to preserve our parks for generations to come.
Tim Cook, Apple CEO
The Social Dilemma Now Streaming Free on YouTube
A controversial examination of the good, the bad, and the ugly (but mostly the bad and ugly) of social media is now available free to stream.
Apple Backs White House Plan to Reduce Power Plant Emissions by 2035
Lisa Jackson said that Apple supports the Biden administration’s plan to have power plants reduce their emissions by 2035.
App Review Process Kills Keyboard For the Blind
The app review process has another casualty. FlickType, an award-winning keyboard app for the blind, won’t be available for iOS any longer.
Get Free Bitcoins from 23 Faucets That Pay
Bryan Chaffin explains how Bitcoin faucets work and which faucets you can trust to pay. [Update: reformatted the guide, removed several defunct faucets, updated all descriptions, and added some new earning opportunities, too. – Bryan]
Travel Tips, Wi-Fi Troubleshooting, and Dave Got Caught! — Mac Geek Gab 885
It’s always interesting when multiple listeners have the same problem, and today you can listen as John and Dave dig into issues with Mac minis and restarting. We think your two favorite geeks have the answer! And that’s what happens here, you ask questions, we provide answers… and Quick Tips… and Cool Stuff Found, too! Press play and enjoy learning at least five new things!
Apple, You Broke Your Privacy Promises and Our Hearts
John sees Apple reversing its commitment to privacy, which he feels has broken the hearts of many apple fans, including his own.
Netflix Bans Residential IP Addresses in Latest Crackdown
Netflix is intensifying its battle to ban users of VPNs and proxies. It now bans residential IP addresses.
'CODA' to be Screened With Open Captions in all U.S. and UK Theaters
U.S. and UK theater screenings of ‘CODA’ will have open captions so those who are deaf or hard of hearing can watch without special equipment.
DIY Automation, CarPlay, RAID, and More! — Mac Geek Gab 882
Sometimes the easy way isn’t the fun way, and this week we’ve got lots of do-it-yourself solutions to share from all of you. Listen as John and Dave share your ideas about automation, launch agents, CarPlay, drive arrays and much more. Of course, it wouldn’t be MGG without your two favorite geeks sharing Quick Tips, Cool Stuff Found, and their answers to all your other questions, would it? Listen, learn five new things, and don’t get caught!
Apple Celebrates 40 Years in Singapore
Apple celebrated four decades in Singapore, having gone from one office in the country to basing its Asia Pacific operations there.
Wordpress Owner Automattic Acquires Podcasting App ‘Pocket Casts’
Automattic announced on Friday that it has acquired the popular podcasting app Pocket Casts for an undisclosed sum.
Apple TV+ Earns 35 Emmy Nominations, With 20 for 'Ted Lasso' [Updated]
Apple TV+ has scored a number of 2021 Primetime Emmy Awards nominations, thanks largely to Ted Lasso, but with other shows also recognized.
Clone, Erase, Install, Restore — Mac Geek Gab 880
Four Quick Tips that’ll change your life. We promise. And that’s only the first ten minutes of the episode! From there it’s on to Dave and John answering your questions about network settings, app launching, Time Machine, and more. Plus, lots of Cool Stuff Found AND a discussion about cutting the cord. Press play and join your two favorite geeks in learning at least five new things!
The First iPhone Went on Sale 14 Years Ago Today
On June 29, 2007 the first iPhone went on sale, with customers in the U.S. finally able to get their hands on it.
Which Apple One Bundle is Right For You? [Updated]
As the year of free Apple TV+ offer comes to an end, a lot of users could save money by signing up to an Apple One bundle.
Foundation will Premiere on Apple TV+ on September 24
Apple TV+ sci-fi series ‘Foundation’ will premiere on September 24, it has been announced, with a new teaser clip also released.
Apple TV+: How The World of 'Physical' Was Created
In a new video, the cast and crew of new Apple TV+ show Physical reveal how they recreated 1980s California. Writer and showrunner Annie Weismann explains how her own experience with eating disorders influenced the show. The stars, including Rose Byrne and Rory Scovel, also explain what it was like heading back to 1981. The first episodes are available to subscribers now, with new ones landing each Friday, and the show is very much worth watching.