Apple has a new website promoting Macs to businesss and lists 11 (well 10, really,) reasons why professionals should use them.
Learn iPhone Filmmaking Techniques
Apple shared a new video on Monday that showed how various filmmaking techniques can be achieved on the iPhone. They use the Ultra Wide Lens, create a DIY crane shot, and spooky blue light effect with relatively few resources. It’s a fascinating insight into what can be achieved with a handheld device.
Apple Releases Updates for Macs, iPhones, and iPads
Apple has released updates on Monday with macOS 11.5.1 and iPhone 14.7.1 with bug fixes and security updates.
Apple Museum in Poland Will House World’s Biggest Collection of Products
This fall a museum dedicated to Apple products will open in Poland in the Norblin Factory complex with 1,500 exhibits.
Apple and Live Events – TMO Daily Observations 2021-07-26
Charlotte Henry and Bryan Chaffin join host Kelly Guimont to discuss Apple’s return to the NAB show, and what shape this year’s iPhone event might take.
Phil Schiller Talks Tech Innovation in New Interview
In an interview with Automobili Lamborghini, Apple Fellow Phil Schiller talks about technology, innovation, and cars in a recent interview.
September iPhone Event Unlikely to be in Person
Apple’s expected September iPhone event may again be a pre-recorded affair following its decision to delay a return to the office.
Paramount+ and Showtime Apple TV Bundle Seems to be Ending
Users are reporting that they are seeing billing issues when trying to pay for their Paramount+ and Showtime Apple TV+ bundle, according to AppleInsider. The suggests that the deal is coming to an end. U.S. users can though get Paramount+ free for a month on Apple TV.
Users on Reddit have reported billing errors, where the usual $9.99 fee for the bundle failed to renew. A check of the subscription in their account shows the bundle as “expired,” and non-accessible. In one case, a customer contacted Apple support and was informed their card was declined. However, on checking with their bank, it seems the payment was sent through, then Apple refunded it. Another Reddit user was informed by a senior supervisor of Apple’s support that it was a “special offer for 1 year” rather than a permanent bundle.
Fixing A Corrupted Spotlight App Launcher
Check out this potential fix for a crashing Spotlight on Your Apple Device from Mac Geek Gab 880.
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 Set to Attend NAB Show This Coming October After Staying Away For a Decade
Apple is set to make a return to the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show for the first time in a decade.
SteerMouse: Mouse and Trackpad Functionality
Have you heard of SteerMouse? Control Your Mouse and Trackpad Functionality. Want to learn more? Watch the full discussion in Mac Geek Gab 881.
T-Mobile Test Drive
Have You Heard Of T-Mobile’s Test Drive? Through the Network Test Drive app on iOS, you can test the T-Mobile network for free for up to 30 days or 30GB of LTE data, whichever comes first. You won’t leave your current carrier and you won’t lose your existing phone number. Listen to the video below and learn more here
The Speck Presidio Perfect Clear iPhone Case: Should You Be Protecting Your iPhone Lens?
Protect Your iPhone and its camera with the Speck Presidio Perfect Clear iPhone Case. This and more from Mac Geek Gab 879.
Scheduling Do Not Disturb for macOS
A Quick Tip from Mac Geek Gab 880: Scheduling Do Not Disturb can help re-enable it on macOS so you don’t forget.
Security Friday: News and Pegasus – TMO Daily Observations 2021-07-23
Andrew Orr and Bryan Chaffin talk Security Friday news with host Kelly Guimont, then dig into the Pegasus story you’ve heard about this week.
Amazon Posts Job Listing for ‘Digital Currency and Blockchain’
On Thursday Amazon published a job listing for a Digital Currency and Blockchain Product Lead with the Payments Acceptance & Experience team.
New Public Sculpture Coming to Apple Park Visitor’s Center
There’s a new public sculpture coming to the Apple Park Visitor’s Center. It is called ‘Mirage’ and will be created by Katie Paterson and Zeller Moye. Ms. Paterson described the work, which will be installed next year, in a blog post:
Mirage blends art, architecture, science and nature. It will have strong material presence, connecting to the elements. Social and connective, it will create an unexpected gathering place for visitors and staff. The glass columns are glimpsed through the trees from the Visitor Center, the highway and beyond, generating a sense of discovery.
[Image credit: Katie Paterson and Zeller & Moye]
Apple Device Owners Can Play Facebook Games in a Web App
Facebook is bringing its cloud gaming services to Apple devices via a web app that can be added to the Home Screen
Apple Working on A13-Powered External Display
Apple is working on an upgrade to its Pro Display XDR containing a dedicated A13 System on a Chip (SoC) and Neural Engine.
New Bill Would Remove Section 230 Protections for Social Media
Introduced on Thursday, a bill called the Health Misinformation Act would hold social media companies responsible for spreading health misinformation.
Mini-LED Displays Coming to MacBook Air But Not iPad Mini
Reports indicate that the MacBook Air will get a mini LED display next year, but the next iPad mini will not feature one.
Apple TV+ Picked up David Goyer's 'Foundation' After a One Sentence Pitch
Apple TV+ asked David Goyer to pitch his series adaptation of Issac Asimov’s novel Foundation in just a single sentence.
Researchers Hid Malware Inside an AI’s Brain
This is straight out of a sci-fi novel. Researchers created a proof-of-concept technique that let them hide malware inside of an AI’s neurons to avoid detection.
According to the paper, in this approach the malware is “disassembled” when embedded into the network’s neurons, and assembled into functioning malware by a malicious receiver program that can also be used to download the poisoned model via an update. The malware can still be stopped if the target device verifies the model before launching it, according to the paper. It can also be detected using “traditional methods” like static and dynamic analysis.