We finally have the winner of our iPhone 16 Pro international giveaway! Congratulations to Oliver T., and a huge thank you to everyone who participated.
Security Friday: Bad, Real Bad, and Good News – TMO Daily Observations 2021-09-23
Andrew Orr joins host Kelly Guimont for a round of Security Friday news, including ransomware, hacking, and a way to protect your Apple Card.
How to Schedule Your Mac to Reboot
There are plenty of times when you could benefit from a fresh start on your Mac. Let’s look at how to schedule your Mac to reboot.
How to Maximize Focus Mode on iOS 15
The new Focus Mode options in iOS 15 offer a lot of customization to the retired Do Not Disturb feature. Let’s walk through setting them up.
'Foundation' Premieres on Apple TV+
Sci-fi series Foundation premiered on Apple TV+ on Friday. The first two episodes are currently available to subscribers, with new ones released weekly. It is all based on the novels by Isaac Asimov, and there could be 70 or even 80 episodes made in total.
iPhone 13 Range, iPad and iPad mini Now Available
The iPhone 13 range, as well as the new iPad and iPad mini, are all now available to order or pick up in-store.
iPhone 13 Review Shows Impressive Battery Results
We saw Apple executives on stage mention one or or one-and-a-half extra hours of battery with iPhone 13 models. This review proves it.
Apple was careful not to promise any specific battery life on the new iPhones. I think that’s because of 5G. Depending on 5G frequency and signal quality, the battery life you get can be much shorter than you see here—and the 5G situation is so confusing across different carriers and countries that I don’t think Apple was willing to make a generalization. Of course, you can always turn off 5G.
Twitter Introduces 'Tips' Feature Supporting Cryptocurrency
Twitter is rolling out a Tips feature to make it easy for people to tip their favorite Tweeters. It supports tipping with Bitcoin over the Lightning Network.
EU’s Mobile Charging Port Law Won’t Stifle Innovation
Cupertino continues to insist the European Commission’s proposed charging port law will stifle innovation. Is this true, or just rebellion?
GridRaster Using XR to Improve USAF Aircraft Maintenance
GridRaster’s contract with the US Air Force will streamline many aircraft maintenance tasks. The tools can be also used for other missions, such as flight training and simulations.
Thursdays with Bob: The Future of (Your) iPhone – TMO Daily Observations 2021-09-23
Dr Mac joins Kelly to talk about new iPhones, what to look forward to if you do upgrade, and tips on what makes it a good time to do so.
iOS 15: Turn Off 'Website Tinting' in Safari
Safari on iOS 15 has ‘Website Tinting’, which means the address bar automatically becomes the same color as the webpage a user is browsing.
How To Put the Address Bar at the Top Again in Safari on iOS 15
One of the changes in iOS 15 is that the address bar and tabs in Safari are now at the bottom of the page, but this can be reversed.
iPhone 13: How Cinematic Mode Was Made
Cinematic mode was one of the big new features in the iPhone 13. In a new interview with Techcrunch, Apple VP Kaiann Drance and Human Interface Team designer Johnnie Manzari explain how it was made.
“We knew that bringing a high quality depth of field to video would be magnitudes more challenging [than Portrait Mode],” says Drance. “Unlike photos, video is designed to move as the person filming, including hand shake. And that meant we would need even higher quality depth data so Cinematic Mode could work across subjects, people, pets, and objects, and we needed that depth data continuously to keep up with every frame. Rendering these autofocus changes in real time is a heavy computational workload.” The A15 Bionic and Neural Engine are heavily used in Cinematic Mode, especially given that they wanted to encode it in Dolby Vision HDR as well. They also didn’t want to sacrifice live preview — something that most Portrait Mode competitors took years to ship after Apple introduced it.
Inside Story: How the Mafia is Getting Involved in Cybercrime
On Monday, police in Europe announced the arrests of over 100 people connected to the Mafia. They were using hackers to support efforts in traditional crime.
The authorities said that the organized crime groups employed hackers who were using phishing, social engineering attacks, and SIM swapping, as well as sending malware to victims with the goal of taking over their bank accounts and stealing their money.
This operation highlights a new trend: traditional organized crime groups, such as the Italian Mafia and Camorra, are now dabbling in cybercrime to support their traditional offline activities, according to Italian and Spanish police investigators involved in the crackdown who spoke with Motherboard.
Bilingual Comedy Series ‘Acapulco’ to Premiere on Apple TV+ on October 8
Bilingual comedy series ‘Acapulco’ will premiere on on Apple TV+ October 8 and a new trailer is available to watch now.
AirPods Market Share Dropped From 41 Percent to 29 Percent
Mashable‘s Alex Perry writes how AirPods revolutionized the wireless earbud space but is currently falling behind.
AirPods market share dropped from 41 percent at the end of 2019 to 29 percent at the end of 2020, according to research firm Counterpoint. That’s still a substantial lead over everyone else, but it does point to what happened in the more than two years since the last AirPods update: Other companies made cheaper and better entry-level wireless earbuds, and consumers took notice.
Photo by Lala Azizli on Unsplash
Plugable Launches Thunderbolt 4 Hub With USB-C Design
Plugable, a computer accessories company, has launched a Thunderbolt 4 hub with a USB-C design. It’s available to purchase on Amazon for US$189.
Satechi Launches Three Compact Chargers in Time for iPhone 13
Satechi has launched three chargers: A MagSafe car charger, one is a 40W dual USB-C PD car charger, and the third is a 20W USB-C PD wall charger.
Apple Store Staff in Line for Bonuses of up to $1000
Apple Store staff, online sales staff, and AppleCare workers are going to receive bonuses of up to US$1000 next month.
These iPhone Apps Track You Even After You Say No With ATT
iOS 14’s App Tracking Transparency lets you disable app tracking, but these apps do it anyway, according to a recent investigation.
'ShadowDragon' Helps Michigan State Police Surveil its Citizens
An investigation on Thursday shows how Michigan State Police use software called ShadowDragon to collect online data. This helps them identify “persons of interest.”
By providing powerful searches of more than 120 different online platforms and a decade’s worth of archives, the company claims to speed up profiling work from months to minutes. ShadowDragon even claims its software can automatically adjust its monitoring and help predict violence and unrest. Michigan police acquired the software through a contract with another obscure online policing company named Kaseware for an “MSP Enterprise Criminal Intelligence System.”
Apple Blacklists 'Fortnite' Until Legal Dispute With Epic is Over
Apple has decided to blacklist Fortnite from the App Store until all legal appeals have been completed, according to the CEO of Epic Games.
FaceTime SharePlay and More in iOS 15.1 Beta
The highly anticipated FaceTime SharePlay feature is back in the first iOS 15.1 beta. That’s not all that Cupertino has added, though.
Adding COVID-19 Vaccination Records to Apple Health
With iOS 15, you can easily store COVID-19 vaccination records on your iPhone. Just scan the QR code, and the information is in Apple Health.