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.
Apple Releases Mac OS Big Sur 11.3 to Support AirTags and More
Mac OS Big Sur 11.3 is available and features new features including support for newly released AirTags and updated Find My capabilities.
A Long Awaited Update, Searchin Safari – TMO Daily Observations 2021-04-26
Charlotte Henry joins host Kelly Guimont to discuss the actual for real this time iOS 14.5 update, better searching in Safari, and more.
[Updated] iOS 14.5, iPad OS 14.5 and Watch OS 7.4 Out Now
iOS 14.5 is out and includes unlocking iPhone with Apple Watch while wearing a face mask, more Siri voices, and App Tracking Transparency.
Apple NC Campus Means $1 Billion for the State
The Apple NC campus means a $1 billion investment, new jobs and millions of dollars to help infrastructure, schools, and more.
Pixar's 'Soul' Beats Apple TV+ Film 'Wolfwalkers' in Oscars Animated Movie Battle
Apple TV+ film Wolfwalkers lost out to Pixar’s Soul in the ‘Animated Feature Film’ category at the 93rd Academy Awards.
Failing, Succeeding, and Retiring SSDs — Mac Geek Gab 868
Solid State Drives (SSD) are a wonderful thing upon which we all rely, but sometimes they get a little wonky. Listen as John and Dave discuss and answer your questions about SSDs, Clipboard Managers, Java and Spam. Add in a little Cool Stuff Found segment and you’re sure to learn at least five new things. Press play and enjoy!
Spotify’s Podcast Subscriptions Leave 100% Fees for Creators
Next week, Spotify is launching a podcast subscription service for its creators and it will let them keep 100% of the revenue.
Spotify has said it was going to test paid subscriptions for podcasters to allow them to offer exclusive content to subscribers, officially announcing that during its February “Stream On” event. But it has not yet provided details on how that will work.
I’m sure Spotify will keep drumming the “no tax” part in contrast to Apple’s 30% fee from Apple Podcast Subscriptions. But in the end it doesn’t matter because the most important people win: The content creators.
Security Friday, Bad News All Around – TMO Daily Observations 2021-04-23
Andrew Orr joins host Kelly Guimont for the latest in Security Friday news, and this week there’s enough bad news for everyone to share!
Microsoft and Azul are Working on Java for M1 Macs
Microsoft and Azul Systems are working on M1 support for Java through OpenJDK. Azul’s website notes “Zulu OpenJDK runs on Linux, Windows, Solaris, and macOS on X86, Arm, SPARC, PowerPC, and MIPS.” Meanwhile, Microsoft has released an early access build of its macOS + AArch64 (M1) based on OpenJDK. The company is working with Azul on JEP 391 to upstream relevant patches to the OpenJDK project. Obviously, this is great news for those that need Java apps on their Mac because they won’t need to be run through Apple’s Rosetta 2 translator.
Behind the Scenes of 'Mythic Quest' Season Two
A new video goes behind the scenes of Mythic Quest season two. According to creator and star Rob McElhenney the Apple TV+ comedy is “the greatest show in the history of television.” So much for expectations management! Season two premieres on May 7.
AirTag Shipping Dates Start in May But Some in June
Apple made its newest product, AirTags, available for customers to purchase on Friday. The shipping date could be anywhere from May to June.
Stolen MacBook Pro Schematics Indicate More Ports and MagSafe's Return
Schematics stolen from Apple supplier Quanta Computer outline plans for future MacBook Pro models, expected later this year. MacRumors took a look and saw that the documents that feature the logic board indicate the return of MagSafe and… EXTRA PORTS.
On the right side of the machine, there’s a visible HDMI port, accompanied by a USB-C/Thunderbolt port and followed by an SD Card reader. The left side features two additional USB-C/Thunderbolt ports and a MagSafe charging slot, for a total of three USB-C/Thunderbolt ports instead of four as we have today… The codename for the Mac is “J316,” which suggests that the logic board that we’ve seen is for the 16-inch MacBook Pro. There’s also a “J314” model that likely correlates to the 14-inch MacBook Pro that Apple is also rumored to be working on. Both machines are expected to feature the new ports, MagSafe charging option, and upgraded Apple silicon chips.
Palladium Wireless Earbuds: $64
We have a deal on a pair of Palladium Wireless Earbuds. They feature 6mm driver and a built-in mic for hands-free calls as well as voice control. And, they’re rated IPX4, which means they are eresistant to splashing water and small particles. These earbuds are $79.99, but promo code “WELOVEMOM” brings it down to $64.
MagSafe iPhone Accessories in New Colors Now Available
MagSafe iPhone accessories in new colors are now available, including two cases designed to complement the just released purple iPhone 12.
Lawsuit Challenges Apple Over ‘Buy’, ‘Rent’ Difference
Apple faces a class action lawsuit over the way customers can either “buy” or “rent” content in the iTunes Store like movies and TV shows.
AirDrop Flaw Still Not Fixed After Two years
A team of researchers at TU Darmstadt discovered a flaw in AirDrop that could leak personal data. They notified Apple in May 2019.
The M1 iPad Pro is Not Getting macOS, Says Greg Joswiak
Greg Joswiak and John Ternus spoke to The Independent for a recent interview and they addressed the speculation that the iPad would get macOS.
'Trying' Season Two Launch on Apple TV+ Pushed Back a Week to May 21
It looks likes the release of season two of Apple TV+ comedy ‘Trying’ has been pushed back a week and it will now premiere on May 21.
OWC Has Thunderbolt Products Ready for M1 iPad Pro
Other World Computing has Thunderbolt products ready for the 2021 M1 iPad Pro, which includes a Thunderbolt-capable port as a new feature.
Purple iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini Now Available to Order
Customers can now order the new purple iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini, with the devices shipping from April 30.
There is Now a Dedicated Apple Music Editorial Channel in Apple News
Apple Music editorial content has arrived on Apple News – the streaming service now has dedicated channel in News app.
New Civilization VI Update Means Scouts Can Pet Their Dogs
Civilization VI received an update on Thursday but it brings an important new feature: Your scouts can now pet their dogs. Other updates include three new military units, four new maps, a new unit action, and various bug fixes and improvements. New units: Trebuchet – Medieval Era Catapult upgrade. Siege promotion class. Upgrades into Bombard. Cannot move and attack on the same turn unless they’ve earned the Expert Crew Promotion. Man-At-Arms: Medieval Era Swordsman upgrade. Melee promotion class. Upgrades into Musketman. Line Infantry: Industrial Era Musketman upgrade. Melee promotion class. Upgrades into Infantry. New maps: Mediterranean Large Map: A large map of the greater Mediterranean region with resources, terrain, and features reflecting their historic locations. Earth Huge Map: A larger sized representation of Earth with resources, terrain, and features reflecting their historic locations. TSL Earth Huge: Civilizations start at the location of their historical capital on the huge Earth map. TSL Mediterranean: Civilizations start the location of their historic capital on the large Mediterranean map.
This Versatile Device Powers Your Phone While Adding Moonlike Ambiance: $39.99
We have a deal on an interesting device called the Moonlit Soft Glow LED Light. It’s part lamp and part Qi wireless charger for your iPhone or other Qi-enabled devices. The base operates as the wireless charger, while the arc spanning the device has LED ambient lights. It’s $39.99 through our deal.
Apple Music Editorial Content To Be Better Integrated With News
Apple Music and Apple News are starting to form a much closer relationship, with editorial content from the former set to appear in the latter. The start of the process was spotted by MacStories, which compared the current progress to how Apple New was integrated with Stocks in the past.
The integration of Apple Music and News, which Apple said nothing about during its event on April 20th, is clearly just getting going, so there’s not a lot to see yet. However, it’s also the sort of integration that has the potential to differentiate Music from competitors like Spotify and give users a much-needed reason to visit News. This is a feature we may learn more about next week when iOS and iPadOS 14.5 are released to the public, and that we’ll be keeping a close eye on and as we learn more about Apple’s plans for the fall during WWDC.