Unstoppable Domains announced on Thursday that its service is now supported on Blockchain.com to offer human-readable usernames.
Email Confirms Apple TV+ Charges Begin July 1
From July 1, the Apple TV+ complimentary trial is ending and users are going to have to pay US$4.99 per month according to an email.
Logitech's New Combo Touch Keyboard Case Out for iPad Air
Logitech has announced a new Combo Touch keyboard for the iPad Air (4th gen). The keyboard is detachable and includes a trackpad.
New Features in GitHub Issues for Planning and Tracking
New beta features within GitHub Issues help development teams improve their planning and tracking.
Today, we are announcing new beta features within GitHub Issues to connect your planning directly to the work your teams are doing, and flexibly to adapt to their needs: project tables that are built like spreadsheets, custom fields, a keyboard driven command palette, improved task lists, and issue forms.
John McAfee - Man, Myth, Legend, Dies by Suicide in Jail
John McAfee, founder of the antivirus software company McAfee, has died by an apparent suicide. He was held in a Spanish jail cell awaiting extradition to the U.S.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Spanish High Court had agreed to extradite McAfee, who has been charged with a number of federal financial crimes in two districts in the United States. McAfee was hit with a 10-count indictment in the Western District of Tennessee in October for allegedly evading taxes on millions of dollars in income. He was also charged in a separate indictment in Manhattan federal court in March for a pump and dump scheme involving cryptocurrencies that he was touting on social media.
Claris FileMaker Adds New Integrations for Apple, Microsoft
The latest release from FileMaker adds new low-code integrations for Apple and Microsoft’s platforms, as well as M1 Mac support.
How to Use Numbers to Automatically Sequence Dates
Apple’s spreadsheet app called Numbers is a powerful, yet easy-to-use tool to create graphs, charts, and more. Here’s how to sequence dates.
How to Unlock and Extract Data From iPhones Using GrayKey
Instructions for iPhone cracking tool GrayKey have surfaced online and it appears they were written by the San Diego Police Department.
Shortcuts to Automate Boring Stuff – TMO Daily Observations 2021-06-23
Andrew Orr joins host Kelly Guimont to discuss Shortcuts that can automate repetitive tasks, improve your security, and look ahead to macOS Shortcuts.
How Educators Used Apple Tech This Past School Year
On Wednesday Apple shared a feature on its webpage sharing how educators have used Apple technology over the last year.
Apple Exec Says Users Who Want ‘Sideloading’ Move to Android
Apple released a whitepaper [PDF] about the safety of the App Store, and the company’s head of user privacy, Erik Neuenschwander, spoke to Fast Company about it.
Without iOS, users wouldn’t have a mobile operating system platform they could choose from that is impossible to be targeted by malicious sideloading. In Apple’s view, in other words: Do you want the best privacy and security possible? Your choice is iOS. Do you want sideloading? Your choice is Android.
First, “if you want X move to Android” is a bad argument. I like Cory Doctorow’s text on the subject. Second, it’s not “sideloading” it’s downloading your software from the internet like desktop users have enjoyed for decades. Apple has smart people and I’m sure they can figure out a way to bring Gatekeeper to iOS.
Apple TV+: How The World of 'Physical' Was Created
In a new video, the cast and crew of new Apple TV+ show Physical reveal how they recreated 1980s California. Writer and showrunner Annie Weismann explains how her own experience with eating disorders influenced the show. The stars, including Rose Byrne and Rory Scovel, also explain what it was like heading back to 1981. The first episodes are available to subscribers now, with new ones landing each Friday, and the show is very much worth watching.
Apple Hits Out as Antitrust Bills Hit Capitol Hill
Facing growing antitrust pressure on Capitol Hill, Apple released a new privacy document reiterating its opposition to side loading.
7,000 Crypto Mining Computers Seized in Iran
Police in Iran have recently seized 7,000 computers used as cryptocurrency miners, it’s biggest haul so far. These miners were located inside an abandoned factory.
In late May, Iran banned the mining of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin for nearly four months as part of efforts to reduce the incidence of power blackouts blamed by officials on surging electricity demand during the searingly hot and dry summer.
According to blockchain analytics firm Elliptic, around 4.5% of all bitcoin mining takes place in Iran, giving it hundreds of million dollars in revenue from cryptocurrencies that can be used to lessen the impact of U.S. sanctions.
Amazon and Apple Most Valuable Brands, but Chinese Firms Closing in
Amazon and Apple are still the world’s most valuable brands according to a Kantar Brand Z survey. However, as Reuters noted, Chinese firms are hot on their heels.
“Chinese brands are steadily and slowly progressing, and have made significant headway as more companies leverage their own technological developments and demonstrate their abilities to align with the major trends shaping China and the global market,” said Graham Staplehurst, global strategy director at Kantar BrandZ. Five brands more than doubled their value, led by Chinese e-commerce giants Pinduoduo (PDD.O) and Meituan (3690.HK), China’s top liquor maker Moutai (600519.SS), China’s TikTok and America’s Tesla (TSLA.O). Tesla, founded in 2003, was the fastest growing brand and became the most valuable car brand, growing its value by 275% year-on-year to $42.6 billion, Kantar said.
Apple Unveils Today at Apple Creative Studios for Young Creatives in Los Angeles and Beijing
Apple is launching Today at Apple Creative Studios in Los Angeles and Beijing, with more locations to follow later in the year.
NetNewsWire Update Supports iCloud Sync, Twitter Feeds
Open source RSS reader NetNewsWire released an update on Tuesday that adds features that may be welcome for users: Sync via iCloud, BazQux, Inoreader, NewsBlur, The Old Reader, and FreshRSS, Share extension, Widgets for Today, Unread, and Starred articles, Special support for Reddit and Twitter feeds. So far this has been my favorite RSS reader to use and I enjoyed moving from Feedly to iCloud.
Cryptee's Cloud Document Editor Gets Mobile Interface
Cryptee announced version 3.1 to the document editor for its encrypted cloud platform. The UI has been redesigned for mobile users.
Apple Confirms Tower Theatre Store Opening Thursday in Downtown Los Angeles
Apple Tower Theatre in Los Angeles, on the corner of Eighth Street and Broadway, will open on Thursday the company has confirmed.
TV Tuesday: Apple TV+ Upcoming and Released – TMO Daily Observations 2021-06-22
Charlotte Henry and Bryan Chaffin join host Kelly Guimont to discuss Ted Lasso’s accolades and next season, as well as the beginning of Physical.
Brave's Privacy Search Engine Launches in Beta Today
Brave Search launched on Tuesday for prospective users as a private alternative to engines like Bing and Google.
WaterField’s Latest Bag is a Packable Duffel
WaterField is out on Tuesday with the latest addition to its collection of bags. It’s called the Packable Duffel and you can buy it for US$129.
WWDC21 Shows How Apple is Building the Metaverse
I’m not sure who the author is behind Codevoid but they nicely pieced together Apple’s continuing work with AR and the metaverse. I had similar thoughts when I watched WWDC21 and I like the way this article connects the dots.
The AR metaverse aren’t about immersive, focused interactions. Ephemerality will underpin the experiences. Those experiences need to provide you with contextual information when & where you need it — either ambiently as you move about the world, or as part of a more intentional ‘tell me more’ interaction.
Users Not Excited by iOS 15, iPadOS 15 Features
Users appear to be somewhat underwhelmed with the iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 features announced at WWDC 2021. The results of a survey by SellCell, reported by MacRumors, revealed that nearly half were not excited.
Over 50 percent of all of the survey’s respondents said that the iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 updates are only “slightly” or “not at all” exciting. 28.1 percent rated the updates “somewhat” exciting, but as few as 19.3 percent are “extremely” or “very” excited about them. Within iOS 15 and iPadOS 15, 23 percent of users said that the most exciting upgrade is ID cards in the Wallet app, 17.3 percent are most excited about enhanced Spotlight search, and 14.2 percent are most excited about new Find My features.