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Apple and Facebook Are on a Collision Course
We’ve reported a lot on The Mac Observer about the growing tensions between Apple and Facebook. Bloomberg News has a good writeup of how things turned sour between the two tech giants, and why this may be just the beginning.
In March 2018, Facebook Inc. was in the midst of a scandal involving political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica and was facing serious questions about its stewardship of its users’ personal data. A commentator on MSNBC asked Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook what he would do if he were in Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s shoes. “I wouldn’t be in this situation,” Cook said…. The feud has escalated rapidly over Apple’s forthcoming update to the software that powers its iPhones, which includes a requirement that developers get explicit permission to collect certain data and track users’ activity across apps and websites. Such a move could undermine the efficacy of Facebook’s targeted advertisements. In December, Facebook took out full-page ads in a trio of U.S. newspapers saying it was “standing up to Apple for small businesses everywhere” by opposing the changes, which it describes as an abuse of market power.
Get Online Valentine’s Day Deals With Apple Pay
In an email sent to customers, Apple is offering special online deals when you shop using Apple Pay. This round of deals is for Valentine’s Day.
'Ted Lasso' Gets Three Writers Guild Awards Nominations
Following Wednesday’s two Golden Globe nominations, ‘Ted Lasso’ has received three Writers Guild Awards nominations.
iOS 14.5 Introduces 'App Store' Tab to Watch App
The latest developer beta of iOS 14.5 indicates that the ‘Discover’ tab in the Watch app will be replaced and named ‘App Store’.
Affinity Apps Updated With RAW Engine, Contour Tool, More
Serif has updated its line of Affinity apps to version 1.9. on Thursday. New features include a contour tool, a RAW engine, GPU acceleration, and plenty of other goodies.
A key feature which sets Affinity Photo apart from the competition is its non-destructive workflow, and that has been taken to another level again with the ability to add liquify adjustments as live, maskable layers. On top of that there are substantial improvements to its RAW engine, new linked layer functionality, path text, as well as a whole new mode to control the stacking of astrography images for stunning results.
Additionally, all Affinity apps are currently available with 50% discount as an initiative to support the creative community during COVID-19, from affinity.serif.com.
iPhone 13 Likely to Have Upgraded Ultra Wide Camera
The verification process for Chinese supplier Sunny Optical’s iPad 5P lens has reportedly gone smoothly, significantly increasing the probability of the iPhone 13 shipping with its 7P Wide Angle lens. This would improve the Ultra Wide camera’s low light capabilities. That’s according to the latest TFI Securities note from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, seen by MacRumors. (The information does though conflict with a report from Barclays analysts.)
Kuo expects Sunny to begin mass shipments of its iPad 5P lens in the middle of the first quarter of 2021, supplying Apple with around 15% of those parts due to limited initial production capacity. It is not specified in the report which iPad model the 5P lens is destined for, but shipment proportion for both 5P and 7P lenses is expected to further increase to between 15-20% and 25-30% in 2022. According to Kuo, Sunny Optical’s greater competition will also put pressure on Largan, which is currently fueling a price war due to its significant technological advantages over other iPhone lens suppliers.
UVCcleans UVC Mask Box: $32.99
We have a deal on the UVCcleans, a device that uses 185nm UVC light to clean your face masks. It deactivates the DNA of bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens, destroying their ability to multiply and cause diseases. It’s $32.99 through our deal.
Apple TV Third-Gen Will Need AirPlay for YouTube
YouTube is sending emails to Apple TV third-gen owners saying it will remove the app in the future. The solution is using AirPlay.
Apple May Invest US$3.6 Billion in Kia in Apple Car Production Deal
Apple could invest US$3.6 billion into Kia, with the Apple Car would be produced at the carmaker’s facility in Georgia, U.S.
Gambling and Mobile Apps and You – TMO Daily Observations 2021-02-03
Bryan Chaffin joins host Kelly Guimont to discuss gambling apps, and how the stance on gambling differs based on where you are in the world.
Review: Satechi Slim X3 Bluetooth Backlit Keyboard
Satechi sent Andrew its Slim X3 Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard. He shares his thoughts on this product that launched in January.
Canada Approves Apple Card and Apple Cash Trademarks
Canadian users may be able to user Apple Card and Apple Cash in the not too distant future. The trademarks for both have now been approved in the country, iPhone in Canada reported.
Apple applied for the trademark ‘Apple Card’ and ‘Apple Cash’ back in July 2019, and recent action history shows both were approved on January 25, 2021… Apple Inc. is listed as the applicant, with the filings completed by agent Baker & McKenzie LLP… It’s unclear if Apple will ever launch Apple Cash and Apple Card in Canada, but it’s always a positive sign to see trademarks for new features approved.
All-In-One Kensington iPad Stand Available to Preorder for $379
Announced in January during CES 2021, Kensington’s latest product is an all-in-one stand for your iPad available to preorder today.
[Updated] 'Ted Lasso' and 'Wolfwalkers' Earn Golden Globe Nominations
Apple TV+ hit series Ted Lasso has scored two Golden Globe nominations, with animated movie ‘Wolfwalkers’ earning one.
Forthcoming Apple TV+ Movie 'CODA' Wins Big at Sundance
Over the weekend, the movie CODA was purchased to stream on Apple TV+. On Tuesday night, it won the grand jury prize, the directing prize, the audience award and a special jury prize in the U.S. Dramatic Competition category at the Sundance Film Festival. Variety reported that this is the first time a movie has won all three top prizes in that category, underlining why Apple Studio was prepared to splash so much cash on it.
“I hope that this opens the door to people getting that audiences want to see these kinds of stories,” director Siân Heder said while accepting the audience award. “And I hope that this means that more stories that center deaf characters and characters with disabilities get put front and center because clearly people want to respond to that.” “CODA” already broke records at Sundance when Apple Studios picked it up for $25 million after a fierce bidding war following the film’s debut on the festival’s opening night
[Updated] Tim Cook Links Facebook Model to Real World Violence in Speech
Tim Cook took aim at Facebook during his speech at a European data privacy conference, linking its business model to real world violence.
Porsche’s VP of Chassis Development Heading to Apple Car ‘Project Titan’
Porsche’s VP of Chassis Development, Dr. Manfred Harrer, looks to be heading to Apple in a sign of intent for the Apple Car and ‘Project Titan’. 9to5Mac picked up on the rumors, first published by Insider Deutschland.
If there was any doubt Apple fully intends to turn its Project Titan ambitions into a viable vehicle in the future, hiring a senior official responsible for car body development from a respected brand should stoke those concerns. Dr. Harrer has more than a decade of experience at Porsche, most recently adding the Cayenne series to his plate at the company, and his chassis development leadership dates back to 2016. Insider Deutschland says Porsche, Apple, and Dr. Harrer declined to comment on the report. Hyundai, on the other hand, has been making headlines over what its willing to say about Apple and the car rumors. Earlier this month, Hyundai stated on the record that it was in early discussions with Apple about producing its car. For the uninitiated, this is a solid way to guarantee that you are no longer in talks with Apple to produce its car. Nevertheless, additional reporting added that the two companies could reach a deal by March with a goal of vehicle production by 2024.
[Updated] Jeff Bezos to Stand Down as Amazon CEO
Jeff Bezos is to stand down from his role as Amazon CEO and become Executive Chairman in the third quarter of 2021.
Review: Enhance Your iPad With Satechi’s Foldable Stand
Satechi released a foldable, aluminum iPad stand in January and the company sent one to Andrew for review. Here are his thoughts.
How Apple Might Get into the Subscription Audio Business? — Media+
Tom Webster of Edison Research joins host Charlotte Henry to discuss the rumored launch of Podcasts+. How would Apple go about getting into the subscription audio business? And should it?
New Improved MaskID Unlocking – TMO Daily Observations 2021-02-02
Dave Hamilton and Charlotte Henry join host Kelly Guimont to discuss recent software updates and a beta that can change how your phone unlocks.
Watch Second Trailer for ‘Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry”
Apple has uploaded a second trailer for its upcoming documentary called “Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry.” It tells the true coming-of-age story of the singer-songwriter and her rise to global superstardom. From award-winning filmmaker R.J. Cutler, the documentary offers a deeply intimate look at this extraordinary teenager’s journey, at just seventeen years old, navigating life on the road, on stage, and at home with her family, while writing, recording and releasing her debut album “WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?”
Justin Timberlake And 'Palmer' Help Give Apple TV+ Best Ever Weekend
Apple TV+ just enjoyed its best ever weekend, driven in large part by newly-arrived Justin Timberlake movie Palmer.
Cloud Provider ‘Scaleway’ Launches Apple M1 SaaS in Europe
Cloud provider Scaleway announced the launch of a software-as-a-service offering based on Apple’s M1 chip.