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.
Sinji Flexible Borescope Camera for iPhone, Android: $29.95
We have a deal on the Sinji Borescope, a flexible inspection camera designed to provide a quick and easy look at hard to reach areas. It comes with a 2-meter cable and 6 adjustable LEDs for lighting your view. It also comes with a hook and magnet for retrieving objects. It’s $29.95 through our deal.
VMware Fusion Won’t Run x86 VMs on M1 Macs
VMware announced on its blog Tuesday that it won’t support installing or running x86 VMs on M1 Macs.
We will be delivering a Tech Preview of VMware Fusion for macOS on Apple silicon this year. We don’t plan to support installing or running x86 VMs on Macs with Apple silicon. macOS VMs are not in scope in the short term. There are challenges there which will require Apple to work with us to resolve.
How Apple is Navigating the Great Semiconductor Shortage
Apple is faring better than most as the global semiconductor shortage continues. Reuters analyzed why it is in a better position than other firms, particularly automakers, and also explained why it could face some problems in the near future.
Apple, which is famous for its supply chain management and has more buying power than any other company, has avoided problems so far in meeting surging demand in part by burning through supply buffers, Chief Executive Tim Cook told investors on a conference call Wednesday. Problems procuring chips made with older-generation technologies will catch up with Apple in the current quarter, Cook said, noting that other industries also use such chips. He did not cite automakers specifically, but many of their components are based on such earlier-generation tech. Apple expects the problems to mostly affect iPads and Macs – two product lines that have sold well as work-from-home tools during the pandemic but whose sales are a fraction of Apple’s cash cow, the iPhone. Ford, by contrast, is facing production shutdowns for its most profitable product, the F-150 pickup.
MOFT Introduces 2-in-1 Stand & Case for iPad Pro, iPad Air
MOFT has a new product for the iPad Pro and iPad Air 2020. Called MOFT Float, it gives customers a 2-in-1 stand/case combination.
Updated Apple TV 4K and New Siri Remote Available to Order
The new Apple TV 4K and (finally!) updated Siri remote are now available to order, and will both ship in the second half of May.
iPad Pro With M1 Chip Available to Order
The latest iPad Pro with an M1 is available to order, with the 11-inch model starting at US$799 and the 12.9-inch model starting at US$1,099.
New M1 iMac Brings M1 in Seven Colors Available to Order
Orders are now open for the new 24-inch M1 iMac – the redesigned device starts at US$1,299 and comes in seven different colors.
Purple iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini, and AirTags Available to Buy
The iPhone 12 and mini with a new purple finish plus AirTags are now available to purchase, along with accessories.
CrossOver for Mac 'One' License for Running Windows Apps on Mac: $19.99
We have a deal on a Crossover for Mac One license. This software allows you to run Windows apps on your Mac without running a full emulator, which means not installing Windows. A One license is $19.99 through our deal. Check out the deal listing for details.
Someone Built a Preacherbot Powered by AI and it’s Awesome
Artist Diemut Strebe built a praying robot “to explore the possibilities of an approximation to celestial and numinous entities by performing a potentially never-ending chain of religious routines and devotional attempts for communication through a self-learning software.” The production is a collaboration with Regina Barzilay, Tianxiao Shen, Enrico Santus, all MIT CSAIL, Amazon Polly, Bill and Will Sturgeon, Elchanan Mossel, MIT, Stefan Strauss, Chris Fitch, Brian Kane, Keith Welsh, Webster University, Matthew Azevedo. “Wretched sinner unit! The path to robot heaven lies here… in the Good Book 3.0.” ―Lionel Preacherbot
Here’s When The FCC Emergency Broadband Benefit Program Starts
FCC Acting Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced the start date of the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program. It starts on May 12 for U.S. residents with low incomes or those who lost income during the pandemic. You can sign up for the program here. Benefits include:
Up to a $50/month discount on your broadband service and associated equipment rentals; Up to a $75/month discount if your household is on qualifying Tribal lands; A one-time discount of up to $100 for a laptop, tablet, or desktop computer (with a co-payment of more than $10 but less than $50)
AirTags Pose Domestic Abuse Risk, Leading Nonprofit Warns
AirTags could be used by an abuser to track a partner, the nonprofit National Network to End Domestic Violence has warned.
Thursdays with Bob: Health Apps – TMO Daily Observations 2021-04-29
Dr Mac joins host Kelly Guimont to talk about his recent discoveries in the Health app and tips for customizing it with relevant data.
Scosche Announces Flashlight, Jump Starter, Power Bank Combo
Scosche Industries has launched an interesting new product called PowerUp600. It’s a device that combines a flashlight, jump starter, and power bank.
Apple Pay and Others Mean Banks Could be Squeezed Out, French Authorities Warn
Payment services from tech firms like Apple and Google risk squeezing out traditional banks and need monitoring. Authorities in France raised the concern that these firms can make money from these services but avoid much of the regulation, Bloomberg News reported.
The French authority also highlights access to near-field communication on smartphones used for contactless payment, an issue that has already triggered EU and Dutch antitrust probes and potential legislation to respond to banks’ complaints that Apple unfairly blocks their access on its devices. The companies that the French agency calls “les BigTech” are armed with “considerable financial power” to invest in new technologies and will have lower marginal costs compared to banks. Access to large volumes of data and processing power may allow them better assess customers financial health and offer them targeted services, the authority said. Integrating payments in other services allows them to offer a “customer journey” that can’t be matched or replaced easily by competitors, the authority said
Here's How to Fix TextExpander Crashes on macOS 11.3
Some people have been experiencing TextExpander crashes on macOS 11.3. If updating doesn’t fix it, there’s another option.
What New Apple Products Will be Available to Order on April 30, 2021?
The new M1 iMac, M1 iPad Pro, and Apple TV 4K will all become available to order on Friday, April 30, 2021.
IRS Asks For Help to Hack Hardware Cryptocurrency Wallets
The IRS is asking for help to hack into hardware cryptocurrency wallets that could be useful in criminal investigations.
The decentralization and anonymity provided by cryptocurrencies has fostered an environment for the storage and exchange of something of value, outside of the traditional purview of law enforcement and regulatory organizations. There is a portion of this cryptographic puzzle that continues to elude organizations—millions, perhaps even billions of dollars, exist within cryptowallets.
Safari 14.1 Adds WebM, Date & Time Inputs, Web Speech, and More
Safari 14.1 for macOS Big Sur, iPadOS 14.5, and iOS 14.5 brings new WebKit features, APIs, and more for web developers.
Enjoy the New Pandora Home Screen Widget for iOS
Pandora’s latest app update this week has launched a brand new Home Screen widget for iOS | iPadOS 14.
Spotify Rolling Out New Features for Music and Podcast Library
It’s not just Apple Music and Podcasts that are getting an upgrade. Spotify too announced some upgrades for both its iOS and Android apps, with the rollout starting Thursday.
Starting today, we are rolling out a new version of Your Library to all Spotify mobile users. Now, you’ll have a more streamlined way to easily explore your collection and find your saved music and podcasts faster. Your Library’s updated design and added features will enable you to spend less time looking for content and organizing your collection, and more time rediscovering the music and podcasts you’ve loved over the years. And as always, keep adding even more content for a library that grows alongside you into the future. The new Your Library is packed with a new layout and features that make browsing your music and podcast collection easier than ever.
Apple TV+ Picks up BAFTA Nominations for Earth at Night in Colour, Little America, Tiny World
Apple TV+ received three 2021 BAFTA television awards nominations for ‘Earth at Night in Colour’, ‘Little America’, and ‘Tiny World’.
Experian’s API Exposed Credit Scores for Anyone to Discover
Credit bureau Experian recently fixed a flaw in its API that let anyone find a credit score of a person by typing in their name and mailing address.
Demirkapi declined to share with Experian the name of the lender or the website where the API was exposed. He refused because he said he suspects there may be hundreds or even thousands of companies using the same API, and that many of those lenders could be similarly leaking access to Experian’s consumer data.
Apple Crushes Earnings and Revenue for Record March Quarter
Apple reported record March quarter revenues and earnings on Wednesday, records that also qualify as non-holiday quarter records, and Bryan Chaffin has the details.