Apple has awarded an additional US$410 million from its Advanced Manufacturing Fund to optical technology manufacturer II-VI.
‘Ted Lasso’ and ‘Stillwater’ Earn Peabody Awards Nominations
Apple TV+ offerings ‘Ted Lasso’ and ‘Stillwater’ are amongst 60 shows announced as nominees for the 2021 Peabody Awards.
App ‘Winnie’ Helps Connect Parents to Available Childcare Providers
On Tuesday Apple shared the story of Winnie, an app that helps connect parents to childcare providers with openings.
Winnie is the brainchild of Chief Executive Officer Sara Mauskopf, 36, and Chief Product Officer Anne Halsall, 37, who met while working at the same startup six years ago. Both were mothers with young children, and knew how challenging it could be to find quality childcare.
Apple TV+ Announces Makur Maker Documentary Series 'Big Man on Campus'
Apple TV+ has ordered the documentary series ‘Big Man on Campus;, telling the coming-of-age story of basketball phenomenon Makur Maker.
Phil Schiller Suggested Reducing Apple's App Store Cut to 20 Percent a Decade Ago
Phil Schiller, the Apple Fellow responsible for leading the App Store, mooted a change to Apple’s 30 percent cut back in 2011.
Enpass Password Manager Family Plan 1-Year Subscription: $23.99
We have a deal on Enpass, a password manager that works in macOS, iOS, Android, Windows, and Linux. With Enpass, data is saved locally on your device, and it allows you to store password, credit cards, social security number, identities, and more. A 1-year subscription is $23.99 through our deal.
Steve Jobs Once Called Facebook This Crappy Name
A series of emails revealed in the Epic v Apple case showed how Steve Jobs had humorously referred to Facebook at one point.
Getting Bitten by 'The Mosquito Coast' — Media+
Charlotte Henry is joined by Kelly Guimot to discuss the new Apple TV+ series ‘The Mosquito Coast’ and how it compares to the 1986 movie. They also reveal other bits of the Apple TV+ catalog that they are enjoying.
Star Wars Day! (Also Apple Chat) – TMO Daily Observations 2021-05-04
Charlotte Henry joins host Kelly Guimont on Star Wars Day to discuss new OS updates, and what both are looking forward to coming out of Cupertino.
These Dynamic iOS Wallpapers Change Based on Battery Level
Dynamo wallpapers use automation Shortcuts to change dynamically based on your iPhone’s battery life, and when your phone is charging. Not only does this create a delightful interaction, it also improves visual communication of the charging cycle. Dynamo is available in 2 different packs, each pack contains 3 sets of dynamic wallpapers. Please note: These wallpapers need to be installed and automated using the iOS 14 Shortcuts app. This takes approx 10 minutes to setup. Video and PDF instructions are included in the download.
Facebook Implies That its App Tracking Keeps its Products Free
Facebook is displaying a message in its apps on iOS 14.5 that tells people to let it track you in order to keep its services free.
Sensor From British Startup Could Turn Apple Watch into a Doctor
Wearables, including the Apple Watch, are clearly going to play a big part in Apple’s future. According to a Telegraph report picked up on by Cult of Mac, a sensor from a British firm could be key to taking its medical capabilities to the next level.
The British startup promises to “bring laboratory diagnostics to the wrist.” And Rockley is undoubtedly(sic) working with the iPhone-maker. The company is about to have its IPO, and documentation filed with the SEC mentions, “Apple Inc., Rockley’s largest customer.” But the two companies’ cooperation might not lead to significant change as quickly as some might hope. In March, CEO Andrew Rickman said in the SEC filing, “The commercial launch of Rockley’s consumer product offerings is expected to be in 2022.”
Claris Launches ‘Claris Connect’ for Apple School Manager
Claris International has launched Claris Connect for Apple School Manager. It integrates student information system (SIS) data.
Oprah Reveals Prince Harry Mental Health Apple TV+ Series to Air in May
We may finally be getting close to seeing Prince Harry and Oprah’s long-awaited Apple TV+ series on mental health. The talk show queen revealed that it is coming this month during a recent TV appearance, reported The Independent.
Winfrey confirmed the release during a recent appearance opposite psychiatrist Dr Bruce D Perry on The Drew Barrymore Show. “I want to just say that Dr Perry and I have also, for the past two years, along with Prince Harry and Apple, we’ve been working on this mental health series that’s coming out in May on Apple,” she said. The announcement of the duo’s partnership was initially made in April 2019 via a post shared to the official Instagram account for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Apple Legal Updates – TMO Daily Observations 2021-05-03
Bryan Chaffin joins host Kelly Guimont to discuss the latest Apple legal news, from the Spotify complaint in the EU to the latest from Epic Games.
Apple Hires AI Scientist Samy Bengio From Google
Apple has hired Samy Bengio, a specialist in artificial intelligence from Google expected to join Apple’s team under John Giannandrea.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt‘s ‘Mr. Corman’ to Premiere on Apple TV+ on August 6
Apple Original comedy series Mr. Corman, created by, directed by, and starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, is set to air on Apple TV+ on August 6.
Twitter Launches Audio Conversation Feature ‘Spaces’
Twitter is one of the companies trying to complete with audio app Clubhouse. On Monday Twitter officially released its feature called Spaces centered around audio conversations.
Today, we’re bringing the ability to host a Space to all accounts with 600 or more followers on Twitter. Based on what we’ve learned so far, these accounts are likely to have a good experience hosting live conversations because of their existing audience. Before bringing the ability to create a Space to everyone, we’re focused on learning more, making it easier to discover Spaces, and helping people enjoy them with a great audience.
Scrivener 3 for Mac: $29.99
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We Still Don’t Know a Key Bit of Information About the Rumored Folding iPhone
Rumors about a folding-iPhone circulated recently after analyst Ming Chi-Kuo suggested that a device a bit larger than the iPhone 12 Pro Max will go on sale in 2023. However, as 9to5 Mac noted, we still don’t know one crucial bit of information – how it will actually fold.
But there are two different ways of designing a folding iPhone that opens up to reveal an 8-inch display. First, there is a vertical fold, like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2. What you get there is a device slim enough to fit into a jacket pocket, which then opens up into a rather wide iPad mini-like display. The alternative is a horizontal fold, like the 2019 Motorola Razr. What that gives you is a super-pocketable device that opens up into an even larger Pro Max – creating more vertical space rather than more horizontal room.
Apple Releases macOS 11.3.1 With Security Fixes
Apple has released macOS Big Sur 11.3.1 alongside iOS 14.5.1. Both were released due to security fixes but we don’t know many details.
Warren Buffett: Tim Cook is a 'Fantastic Manager' who was 'Underappreciated'
Warren Buffett described Tim Cook as “one of the best managers in the world” at Berkshire Hathaway’s shareholder meeting.
Download iOS 14.5.1 to Fix the App Tracking Transparency Bug
Apple released iOS 14.5.1 on Monday to fix a bug related to a new feature called App Tracking Transparency.
IFixit Rips Apart an AirTag to Show Off its Insides
AirTags are now released on finding their way into customers’ hands, and iFixit tore one apart in their usual style.