Facebook parent company Meta is challenging a recent decision by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority.
The MKBHD Smartphone Awards 2021
It’s the time of the year where YouTuber Marques Brownlee hands out his smartphone awards. The Galaxy S21 Ultra and iPhone 13 Pro go head-to-head for the main prize, but which will come out on top? As ever, the MKBHDs reviews are worth listening to, even if you don’t agree with the outcome!
Apple Workers Call For Christmas Eve Walkout
Apple workers are planning a Christmas Eve walkout amidst calls for “paid sick time” and “proper mental healthcare.”
Send Apple Gift Card to Friends and Family Abroad [Updated]
Sending an Apple gift card to friends and family abroad is not as simple as it might think it should be, but can still be done.
Gifts for Geeks (Part II)
As promised in his last column, Dr. Mac has more great gift ideas at reasonable prices for the geeks you love.
iPhone 14 Release Date And Features Rumors
No sooner was the iPhone 13 in our hands, than the iPhone 14 rumors started to gather speed. iMore has a nice round-up of what we think we know so far.
Most of what we know about the next iPhone is design-based, thanks to a hefty September leak from Jon Prosser. From that report: “According to renders provided by Prosser based on information he has seen, next year’s iPhone will apparently see the end of the iPhone’s famous camera bump. Instead, it will just be thicker to hide the camera bump, and possibly provide for improved battery life. However, Prosser says he does not have information on the phone’s internals and that he has only seen the design of the device.”
SEC allows AAPL Shareholders to Push For Details on Apple NDAs
The SEC has agreed that an AAPL shareholders proposal requiring Apple to explain how it uses tools like NDAs can proceed.
Thursdays with Bob: Just In Case – TMO Daily Observations 2021-12-23
Dr Mac comes by to talk with Kelly about a few more year-end picks, iPhone cases and batteries for all kinds of iPhones and use *cases* (get it?)
How to Turn Off an iPhone 13
The way to turn off your iPhone has changed with recent generations, including the 13, and uses the side button and a volume button.
macOS Calculator has RPN
Find out how to access the RPN Calculator in macOS in this mini-segment from Mac Geek Gab 904.
New York Police Highlight Cases of Women Stalked With AirTags
Police in West Seneca, New York, highlighted cases of AirTags being used to stalk women who initially did not know they were being tracked. Local news outlet WGRZ has details and comment from a senior officer.
“A female came in and she got this message notification on her phone that there was an Apple AirTag or device moving with her, so she came to the station,” West Seneca Lieutenant Jonathan Luterek said. Luterek says officers found an AirTag under the bumper of the woman’s vehicle. And just this week, a different woman got the same message on her phone.
“Officers checked over her car pretty thoroughly and weren’t able to locate it. It disconnected shortly after, so at this point it’s really unknown if it was on the vehicle, or if her phone got alerted about something nearby,” Luterek said. Officers do not believe the two cases are connected and say there is no reason to panic, but they do want to raise awareness.
Concerns about incidents such as this were raised when the device was first launched. Indeed, the features that alerted the women were introduced by Apple to reduce the risk. It is still something to be aware of though and important to know what to do if you find yourself in such a situation.
Just in Case...
Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus offers up a few of the iPhone cases that he’s found to be impressive in 2021, which is saying something considering how many cases cross his desk.
Apple Music: How to Use The Visualizer
If you’re using Apple Music on your Mac you might want to turn the visualizer on instead of having the app on show.
Security Flaw in Fisher-Price 'Chatter' Phone Could Let People Eavesdrop
A Bluetooth bug found with Fisher-Price’s Chatter phone could let others eavesdrop on your conversation.
With just the online instruction manual to go on, the researchers feared that a design flaw could allow someone to use the Chatter to eavesdrop.
Ken Munro, founder of the cybersecurity company Pen Test Partners, told TechCrunch that chief among the concerns are that the Chatter does not have a secure pairing process to stop unauthorized phones in Bluetooth range from connecting to it.
iOS : How to Remove Memoji Stickers From the Keyboard
In addition to emojis you’ll find Memojis on your keyboard in iOS 13 and later. Here’s how to remove them if it’s not a feature you use.
HomePod Mini Tips and Tricks – TMO Daily Observations 2021-12-22
Jeff Butts and host Kelly Guimont share tips for setup and use of the HomePod mini including connecting to other devices and Home app tricks.
Steve Jobs Returned to Apple 25 Years Ago
This week marks a major landmark in Apple history. It’s 25 years since the company acquired NeXT and Steve Jobs returned. MacRumors has a good reflection on the episode.
“With this merger, the advanced software from NeXT will be married with Apple’s very high-volume hardware platforms and marketing channels to create another breakthrough, leapfrogging existing platforms, and fueling Apple and the industry copy cats for the next ten years and beyond,” said Jobs. “I still have very deep feelings for Apple, and it gives me great joy to play a role in architecting Apple’s future.” Jobs initially returned to Apple as an advisor, making his first appearance at Macworld San Francisco in January 1997 to announce details of how Apple planned to incorporate NeXT technology into future releases of Mac OS. Jobs went on to replace Amelio as the company’s interim CEO just nine months later, and he ended up dropping the interim title and remaining CEO until stepping down in August 2011 due to health issues.
Untrusted Shortcuts and Privacy Settings You'll Find on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
A feature of the Shortcuts app is sharing them with others. So what happens when you see a warning about Untrusted Shortcuts?
How To Keep Up With Your Shows While Traveling
In this mini-segment from Mac Geek Gab 903, take a deep dive into the different ways you can watch your TV shows while traveling or on vacation.
What is a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO)?
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase is out with another explainer article, this time about DAOs.
Simply put, DAOs are software enabled organizations. They allow people to pool resources toward a common goal and share in value creation when those goals are achieved. DAOs run on top of open blockchain networks like Ethereum, organized by tokens with their rules encoded in smart contracts. DAOs aren’t tied to a physical location, which allows them to mobilize quickly and attract talent from all over the world
Time For the 13-Inch MacBook Pro to go
It’s time for the 13-inch MacBook Pro to be put out of its misery. No M2 chip. The end. That’s the view of Macworld Contributing Editor Samuel Nyberg. When he outlines what this would mean the Mac lineup looks like in 2022, it’s hard to disagree.
If the choice is between a ‘good enough’ MacBook with M2 and modern design, or an absolute monster with M1 Pro/Max and a 14in screen, who would choose a tired old MacBook Pro 13in? A device, moreover, with a Touch Bar, a five-year-old design, and no MagSafe. We know Tim Cook is an expert at saving money when he can. The iPhone had basically the same design for four years (from the iPhone 6 to the iPhone 8), a design that now lives on in the iPhone SE. Reusing the same old chassis, the same old components, is a great way to save development and manufacturing costs for Apple. Cook would certainly like to squeeze a few more years out of his old MacBook Pro 13in design. But how about swallowing the stinginess and showing some pride in Apple’s products instead?
AAPL Shareholders Call For Civil-Rights Audit of Apple
Apple shareholders have called for a civil-rights audit of the company amid controversy and slow progress in improving workforce diversity
Hacking US Diplomats in Uganda May Have Led to NSO Group Downfall
ArsTechnica shares the story of how U.S. diplomats in Uganda were hacked by Pegasus, a spyware tool from NSO Group.
Israeli and US officials declined to confirm that the Ugandan hack directly triggered a decision to blacklist NSO. But one US official who discussed the issue with Israel’s defense ministry said: “Look at the entire sequence of events here—this is careful, not by chance.” He added that putting NSO, one of the jewels of Israel’s tech community, on a US blacklist was designed to “punish and isolate” the company.
Zillow Adds Support for FaceTime SharePlay to Browse Houses
Zillow announced that its app will support SharePlay, a FaceTime feature that lets iOS 15 users share what’s on their screen with others.