Jeff Butts joins Charlotte Henry to discuss the new Apple TV+ blockbuster ‘Foundation’. Can it win over a sci-fi skeptical host?
New 'Mastercard Installments' Program Helps You Buy Now, Pay Later
A rumor we heard of in July was that Apple would launch “Apple Pay Later” to let people pay for purchases in installments, like Apple Card customers enjoy. This was not announced at the iPhone 13 event, but in the meantime, Mastercard customers can use a similar service.
Mastercard Installments enables consumers to digitally access BNPL offers, either pre-approved through their lender’s mobile banking app or through instant approval during checkout. Pre-approved installments can be used directly on a merchant’s website, and can be stored in digital wallets including Click-to-Pay, to then be used online or in-store wherever Mastercard is accepted. Instant approvals during checkout will be available through Click-to-Pay shortly after launch.
Backblaze Announces Disaster Recovery Solution for Backups
Backblaze has announced “Backblaze Instant Recovery in Any Cloud” on Tuesday. It’s aimed at ransomware attacks so affected companies can recover faster.
Tech21 Unveils Line of Hygienic iPhone 13 Cases
On Tuesday Tech21 announced the availability of its iPhone 13 case lineup. They have drop protection, a built-in hygienic formula, and MagSafe.
1Password Adds Email Aliases Powered by Fastmail Called 'Masked Email'
1Password has teamed up with Fastmail to give users a way to create email aliases when signing up for accounts.
‘The Morning Show’ Season Two Episode Two Review: Guess Who's Back?
Tensions are running high in the second episode of The Morning Show season two as Bradley storms off and Alex is comes storming back.
Coding in the Classroom Made Easy With hyperPad
Some say you can’t use an iPad to teach coding in the classroom. An app is proving that theory wrong one young learner at a time.
Check Out Your iPhone's User Guide
Whether you’re a seasoned veteran to the iPhone or a complete newbie, it’s nice to have some documentation to check out. This helps you learn all the features on iOS. It’s especially helpful when a major upgrade comes out, and things work differently. I’m looking at you, Safari. As luck would have it, your iPhone’s user guide is just waiting for you in iOS. One need only know where to look. In this case, just open your Bookmarks in Safari, and you’ll find it there. The current version of the iPhone’s user guide covers new features in iOS 15, setting up your iPhone, the basics of iOS, and quite a bit more. Yes, there’s even an entry on customizing Safari’s layout so you can return the tabs and search bar to the top of the screen. Another entry in the iPhone User Guide help you manage your security and privacy. You can also learn about using your iPhone with iPad, iPod Touch, Mac, and PC. There’s a ton more useful information, so be sure to at least give it a glance.
Coinbase Direct Deposit Arrives Soon for Crypto Customers
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase is rolling out the ability to let customers deposit their paychecks directly into its system.
Stay in control of your money by depositing as little or as much of your paycheck as you want. Get paid in any of the 100+ crypto available on Coinbase or in US Dollars. Choose to get paid in crypto so you can make recurring buys or earn interest on your income (by getting paid in USDC, DAI, or other interest-yielding assets), or choose to get paid in US Dollars to be ready for any trade or to spend with your Coinbase Card.
Brazil Fines Apple For Not Including a Charger in iPhone 13 Boxes
Brazil is issuing a fine against Apple for not including a charger inside the iPhone 13 packages. They also fined the company for the same thing with iPhone 12.
Following Brazil’s fining Apple $1.9 million for not including a charger with the iPhone 12, the company was forced to offer chargers to anyone requesting it. Now, the Procon-SP regulator plans to do the same over the iPhone 13.
According to local publication TechTudo, the $1.9 million fine that was issued in March 2021, was the maximum allowable under Brazilian law. The fine is also limited in how it cannot be applied again fewer than six months after issuing.
Chargers, and also cases. By slightly repositioning the buttons on the iPhone 13 so iPhone 12 cases don’t work anymore, Apple flips off the environment and uses its corpse for Tim Cook’s footstool.
Apple Opening New R and D Center in South Korea to Avoid Fine
Apple is set to open an academy and R&D center in South Korea. It is part of a deal to avoid a fin from the regulator in the country, ZDNet reported.
Cupertino will open the academy at Pohang University of Science and Technology next year in Spring. The company has opened 12 such academies so far, with the first one being opened in Brazil back in 2013. Becoming a certified ethical hacker can be a rewarding career. Here are ZDNet’s recommendations for the top certifications in 2021. Apple will also open its first manufacturing R&D support centre at the institute, which will also start operating next year. The new academy and manufacturing R&D support centre is part of a deal the iPhone maker made with the Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) to avoid being fined for unfairly forcing local telcos to cover advertisement fees and warranty expenses.
New Apple Gear First Impressions – TMO Daily Observations 2021-09-27
Bryan Chaffin and Dave Hamilton join host Kelly Guimont to discuss first impressions of the newly released iPad mini and iPhone 13.
Apple Partners With A-COLD-WALL to Launch Beats Headphones
Apple has partnered with A-COLD-WALL from designer Samuel Ross to launch limited edition A-COLD-WALL Beats Studio3 headphones.
Worry Not, Facebook Has Paused 'Instagram Kids'...For Now
In light of an investigation from the Wall Street Journal, the company announced it will pause its project to create Instagram Kids.
Apple Maps in Major Cities Gets 3D View
Apple Maps in a variety of key cities now has 3D view, which includes extra detail, enhanced navigation, and immersive walking directions.
Are AirTags Better Than Tile? An AirTag Review
Here’s an AirTag Mini-Review from our guy Pilot Pete from Mac Geek Gab 891.
Cloudflare Moves to Fight Email Phishing and Improve Email Routing
On Monday Cloudflare announced a pair of features designed to improve email phishing and spoofing, and a Wizard that improves email routing.
How to Use Photographic Styles With Your iPhone 13
iPhone photographers can enjoy a new feature with their iPhone 13 called Photographic Styes. It’s available with all of the models in the iPhone 13 product line.
There Are Now Apple Stores in All Five Boroughs of New York After Opening in The Bronx
The first Apple Store in the Bronx, New York has opened, meaning the company now has a retail outlet in all five boroughs.
Embracing the 15s — Mac Geek Gab 892
Safari 15, iOS 15, your 15th birthday, all of these are things we must embrace, right? Listen as your two favorite geeks walk you through their thoughts on it all (the first two, anyway!). That’s not all, though, as this episode has some of the best Quick Tips we’ve ever shared, plus some new chargers to look out for with your new iPhones and iPads. Press play and join John and Dave in learning at least five new things this week!
What To Buy From The New Apple Lineup 2021
Want to know what’s worth purchasing from the Apple Event. Dave and John made the ultimate guide in Mac Geek Gab 890, watch it here.
How To Use Tabs To Search Your Mac’s Mail
Here’s a mail Quick Tip on using an extra tab to search in Mail without losing your focus. Find Mac Geek Gab 891 Here.
iPhone 13 Pro, Apple Watch 7, and iPad mini, with Jeff Gamet - ACM 556
Bryan Chaffin and Jeff Gamet take a deep dive into Apple’s new product announcements, including iPhone 13 Pro and its camera, Apple Watch 7, and the new iPad mini.
iOS15 Questions Answered
Your iOS 15 questions were answered in Mac Geek Gab 890. Have more questions? Send them in to [email protected] for a future show!