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New Russian Law Requires Some Companies to Have Offices in Country
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law that requires foreign social media companies to open offices in the country.
Laptop Ergonomics 101
This week Dr. Mac has sage advice for laptop users: The best way to prevent long-term damage to your body is by paying close attention to your posture.
Thursdays with Bob: Ergonomics and You! – TMO Daily Observations 2021-07-01
Today Dr Mac gets everyone’s heads out of their…screens…with some ergonomic tips and tricks for working on a portable computer.
How to Sign Up For an Apple One Bundle on an iPhone
Apple One bundles are looking like an increasingly attractive proposition and it is very easy to set up and manage one on iPhone.
Israeli Wallet Company Says Apple Pay Is Killing Physical Wallet Industry
Israeli wallet brand Emmanuel Wallets is boycotting digital wallets like Apple Pay, saying it’s harming the physical wallet industry.
Classic wallets have accompanied the human race for centuries and serve as a practical means of maintaining a means of payment and a fashionable accessory. A wallet is the type of item one holds, such as a phone… so it’s part of its unique style and personal branding. No technological gimmick, not even one promoted by the world’s largest tech company, will succeed in reducing the popularity of a physical wallet.
“No digital wallet will succeed in reducing the popularity of a physical wallet.” Well then, what’s all the fuss about?
iOS 15: How to Share Your Medical ID During an Emergency Call
iOS 15 brings a new feature in the Health app that lets you automatically share your medical ID during an emergency call.
iOS 15: How to Generate Email Aliases With ‘Hide My Email’
One of the privacy features coming with iOS 15 is called Hide My Email. It‘s part of iCloud+ and lets you use random email aliases.
Twitter Lets You Use a Security Key as Only 2FA Option
Twitter announced on Wednesday that it will let people use a security key as their only form of two-factor authentication.
Today, we’re adding the option to use security keys as your sole 2FA method — meaning you can enroll one or more security keys as the only form of 2FA on your Twitter account without a backup 2FA method. We know this is important to people because not everyone is able to have a backup 2FA method or wants to share their phone number with us.
Adaptation of 'City on Fire' Coming to Apple TV+
Apple TV+ has ordered the drama series ‘City on Fire’ from Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, inspired by Garth Risk Hallberg’s novel.
Apple Sticking to Return to Office Policy Despite Staff Backlash
Top Apple executives are sticking to the company’s plan for staff to return to the office despite a recent backlash.
iPhone 12 Low-Light Photography, Movie-fication of TV, Jeff's Shortcuts Tips, with Jeff Gamet - ACM 549
Bryan Chaffin and Jeff Gamet talk about iPhone 12 Night Mode and low-light photography, Loki and the movie-fication of TV, and Jeff’s Shortcuts tips.
Ming Chi-Kuo: AirPods Pro Two Coming 2022
New AirPods Pro 2 will debut in 2022, according to a note from analyst Ming -Chi-Kuo seen by iMore. Indeed, he expects Apple’s earbuds to ship 100 million units overall that year.
Kuo says that while Apple’s AirPods business will “decline in the short term (2H21–1H22)” he expects that to be rectified by the second half of the year. Short term, however, lower than expected demand is thought to mean Apple will ship up to 75 million units which is 10 million down on the previous prediction. In terms of AirPods as a whole, Kuo says that he expects Apple to ship more than 100 million units in 2022, even if the new products don’t feature an “innovative experience.” Such an experience has been talked about before — previous reports have suggested some form of health tracking could be added to AirPods Pro specifically.
Apple Offers Free Downloads of OS X Lion, OS X Mountain Lion
Until now Apple charged US$19.99 to download codes for OS X Lion and OS X Mountain Lion. But now they’re free from Apple’s website.
Lion runs on Macs that came prior to the launch of Mountain Lion in 2012. Mountain Lion runs on the Macs below, but you may not be able to downgrade to it unless you completely reformat the drive. You can’t install an old OS on top of a newer one. Also, the oldest OS an M1 Mac can run is Big Sur.
Apple to Hold Q3 Earnings Call on July 27
Apple’s third quarter2021 earnings call will take place on Tuesday, July 27, 2021, at 2:00 p.m. PT / 5:00 p.m. ET.
First watchOS 8 Public Beta Now Available
A public beta for watchOS 8 has been released, giving those not in the developer program access to the software for the first time.
iOS 15 Public Beta is Now Available for Everyone
At WWDC21 Apple said that the iOS 15 public beta would be released in July, so it’s possible this early release means that the OS is fairly stable.
TV+ Updates with Media+ Host Charlotte Henry – TMO Daily Observations 2021-06-30
Today Charlotte Henry joins host Kelly Guimont to discuss (Daytime) Emmy nominations, cast updates, and when/how you can pay for TV+.
Parts of AT&T’s 5G Network Will Run on Microsoft Azure Cloud
Microsoft and AT&T announced a joint venture on Wednesday that will have the carrier run core parts of its 5G network using Microsoft’s Azure cloud.
The newer generation of networks, which AT&T began rolling out in 2018, is designed to rely more heavily on software and data centers for routing traffic rather than telecommunications specific gear.
Microsoft intends to use the newly acquired technology – plus the experience gained helping AT&T run the network – to build out a product it calls Azure for Operators, which it will use to go after core network business from telecommunications companies in the 60 regions of the world where it operates.
That sounds really cool to me that some phone traffic can run through data centers. I wonder if this move would make it easier for harder for government surveillance.
New Slack Features Reflect the Changing Nature of Work
Slack has unveiled some new features to helps businesses as some workers start to return to offices, some prepare to, and others stay working remotely. Techcrunch took a look at the new tools and how they reflect the changing nature of work. It all comes ahead of the messaging service’s acquisition by Salesforce.
Let’s start with Slack Huddles, the audio tool that lets you have a real-time conversation with someone in Slack instead of typing out all of your thoughts. This will be much easier for people who find typing challenging, but the company also believes it will allow more spontaneous discussion, which mimics being in the office, at least to some degree. “Huddles is a light-weight, audio-first way of communicating right in Slack. [It] recreates the spontaneous and serendipitous interactions that happen outside of scheduled meetings,” Tamar Yehoshua, chief product officer at Slack explained in a press briefing yesterday.
Apple TV: The 'Trying' Guide to Life
Whatever stage someone is at, we could all do with a guide to life sometimes. Luckily, the cast of Apple TV+ comedy Trying offers some advice and explains how their characters are navigating the ups and downs. Season two of the show is available to subscribers now.
eBook Platform ‘BookBub’ Introduces The Short List for More Discounts
In an email sent to users, Bookbub has announced The Short List, a way to get discounts on new eBooks.
Pandora’s Artist Platform Adds Track Reporting for Listening Stats
Pandora’s Artist Marketing Platform (AMP) has added a new feature for creators called Track Reporting to provide listening statistics.
Apple TV+ Earns Total of 25 Daytime Emmy Nominations
Following a new round of announcements this week, Apple has received a total of 25 Daytime Emmy Award Nominations.
How Apple Arcade Shows an OS Merger Isn’t Wise
Alex Blake of Digital Trends writes how the nature of Apple Arcade shows the pitfalls of merging iOS and macOS.
You see, Apple Arcade is a showcase for all that’s wrong with taking two very different operating systems and mashing them together into a mixed-up medley where no one wins. Because developers have to make games that work on the tiniest iPhone and the largest iMac, they are forced into compromises that weaken the games on both platforms.
I see his point and I think I agree with him. No one wins except maybe the lowest common denominator. Maybe the more powerful M1 chip would change that, but probably not. iPadOS apps haven’t yet taken full advantage of the chip, as one example.