Some of the stars of Ted Lasso took part in a Q&A event at Apple’s retail location at The Grove in Los Angeles.
How To Create A Shutdown Shortcut On Your M1 Mac
Use this trick to create a shortcut to shut down your M1 MacBook Pro from Mac Geek Gab 900!
Apple's Self Repair Program and Smarthome Pain Points, with Jeff Gamet - ACM 561
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Connecting Multiple Monitors To Your M1 Mac
Learn how to connect multiple monitors to your M1 MacBook with this quick tip from Mac Geek Gab 900!
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Security Friday: Chip Flaws and Data Breaches – TMO Daily Observations 2021-11-19
Andrew Orr and host Kelly Guimont discuss the abundance of security news this week including some hardware issues and This Week in Data Breaches.
Jacki Weaver Joining Billy Crudup in Apple TV+ Series ‘Hello Tomorrow!’
Jacki Weaver has joined the cast of forthcoming Apple TV+ show ‘Hello Tomorrow!’, Deadline reported. The two-time Oscar nominee will appear alongside Billy Crudup, whose performance was one of the few good positives in season two of The Morning Show.
Created, written and executive produced by Amit Bhalla and Lucas Jansen, who will serve as showrunners, Hello Tomorrow! is set in a retro-future world. It revolves around a group of traveling salesmen hawking lunar timeshares. Crudup, who also executive produces, stars as Jack, a salesman of great talent and ambition whose unshakable faith in a brighter tomorrow inspires his co-workers and revitalizes his desperate customers but threatens to leave him dangerously lost in the very dream that sustains him.
Grell Audio Makes Audiophile-Grade Listening Accessible
Audiophiles love the terrific sound quality great headphones offer, but not the expense. Grell Audio has the answer to that dilemma.
Live Text Is Way Cool!
Bob LeVitus shows us how Live Text lets you copy text from a picture and then share it, translate it, dial it, open it, and much more.
Roomba Delivers On Its Promise to End Pet Poo Disasters
We’ve seen the videos, those tragic tales of robot vacuum cleaners leaving a trail of puppy poop behind. For all of their AI technology, they simply don’t recognize one fact. Some messes just won’t vacuum up neatly. Your robotic cleaning device ends up doing more harm than good. Roomba maker iRobot says they’ve nipped the problem in the bud. A writer at Daily Paws put this to the test. In her testing, the latest Roomba j7+ really does have the digital smarts to avoid pet messes.
I came home late from work one night to see that my elderly Chihuahua had missed the wee pad by a good bit and left her own dollop of poop on my kitchen floor. I had scheduled the Roomba for a run that was set to begin in a few minutes, so instead of cleaning up the accident myself, I decided to see what the j7+ would do.
It expertly avoided my pup’s poop. I was absolutely in awe. Once again, after the clean, the iRobot app asked me if this was a temporary obstacle, and I confirmed.
Native Instruments Offers 50 Percent Off in Cyber Season Sale
Native Instruments, the makers of Traktor Pro and other popular music software, have launched a 50 percent off Cyber Season sale.
Rule Approved: Banks Must Report Cyber Attacks Within 36 Hours
U.S. regulators have approved a rule to require banks to report major cyber incidents within 36 hours.
The rule, dubbed the Computer-Security Incident Notification Requirements for Banking Organizations and Their Bank Service Providers, was cemented by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. There is currently no specific window that banks must repot such incident to the agencies in question.
Cher Scarlett, #AppleToo Mobilizer, Resigns
One of the founders of the #AppleToo movement, Cher Scarlett, is leaving Apple. She’s not abandoning her fight for equity in tech, though.
Tor Project Offers Rewards for More Servers During Decline
The Tor Project has seen a decline in relays and bridge servers, and offers rewards for people to help increase the network.
Rewards include the likes of hoodies, t-shirts, and stickers and are meant to provide some sort of meaningful gift to those who help keep the Tor anonymity network alive and resilient to censorship.
More specifically, the rewards will be provided to those who run Tor “bridges,” which serve as entry points into the Tor network for users located in countries that block access to Tor servers.
Analysts Find Not Many iPhone Owners Will Use Apple Self Service Repair
A report from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners aims to figure out if Apple’s Self Service Repair program will help extend iPhone life.
C-Command Software Offers Discounts on its Mac Apps for Black Friday 2021
For Black Friday 2021 through Cyber Monday, C-Command Software is offering discounts on all of its Mac apps with a special code.
Get Free AirPods When You Sign Up For Visible for Black Friday 2021
Starting November 18, Visible is offering new customers a free pair of earbuds when they buy select phones and port their number.
Apple Calculator Quick Tips with Spotlight and Siri
You can use Spotlight and Siri to do math calculations for you!
Learn how in this mini-segment from Mac Geek Gab 900.
Belkin's New Fast Chargers are Perfect for Your Apple Watch Series 7
Belkin has released two fast wireless chargers designed for the Apple Watch Series 7 and iPhone 13, just in time for the holidays.
Yubico and Keyport Release Pivot 2.0 Organizer for Keys
Yubico and Keyport partnered on the new Yubico Keyport Pivot 2.0 organizer, a durable and functional everyday-carry solution for organizing and protecting your YubiKeys, house keys, and all keys alike. It holds up to 8 keys (or more with an extension kit) and offers a low-profile lanyard attachment. It’s easy to assemble and designed to keep everything set to the ideal tightness. Keyport developed several add-on modules that integrate with the Pivot: OmniFob Smart Remote, WeeLink charger cable, a NEBA Knife and a 12-lumen flashlight.
watchOS 8.1.1 Fixing Apple Watch Series 7 Issue Out Now
The watchOS 8.1.1 update was released on Thursday. It fixes a charging issue with the Apple Watch Series 7, MacRumors reported. I could not see the update available on my SE, even after updating to iOS 15.1.1, so don’t worry if you have an older device and also don’t see it.
According to Apple’s release notes, the watchOS 8.1.1 update addresses an issue that could cause Apple Watch Series 7 models not to charge as expected for some users. Some Apple Watch Series 7 owners have noticed slow charging speeds for their devices, and this update should fix the bug causing the problem.
New Mariah Carey Christmas Special to Debut December 3 on Apple TV+
Mariah Carey’s new Apple TV+ Christmas special lands December 3 and includes the only performance of new single, ‘Fall in Love at Christmas’.
Apple Revises Return to Office Hybrid Model
Apple’s return to office hybrid model is to begin February 1, 2022. Employees will ease their way back, allowed four weeks of remote work.
Why Apple's Move Into Sports Broadcasting is Not Inevitable
The general consensus is that Apple will broadcast live sports through TV+ in the not too distant future. That may not be the case.
Thursdays with Bob: Popclip and More – TMO Daily Observations 2021-11-18
Dr Mac joins Kelly with a Monterey update, and discussing Popclip among other “first tier” apps to install when starting fresh.