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Preorder Otterbox Gaming Accessories That Ship in February
Known for its smartphone cases, this year Otterbox presented a range of gaming accessories for mobile gamers. I was privy to the company’s video presentation at virtual CES and was impressed with these new products. Otterbox partnered with Microsoft and several of these accessories are made for the Xbox controller. However, they did inform us in the video that the mobile gaming clip is compatible with all console game controllers. You can preorder them today and they start shipping mid-February.
Twitter Client ‘Tweetbot’ Becomes a Subscription App
Tweetbot was updated to version six on Tuesday and it brings several notable features, including the move to subscription pricing.
Even though the Tweetbot subscription isn’t expensive, I think Tapbots owes its users more than it has delivered. It’s a shame because Tweetbot remains one of the premier third-party Twitter clients for iOS. Hopefully, the lack of new features in this update will be addressed in subsequent releases.
Another subscription app that I’ll be deleting. For me, the only advantage Tweetbot has over Twitter is the lack of sponsored tweets, aka ads. While that is a notable feature worth paying for, one downside to Tweetbot includes never getting timely notifications.
'Tehran' Renewed for Second Season on Apple TV+
Apple TV+ has announced that Israeli espionage thriller ‘Tehran’ will return for a second season on the streaming service.
HBO Max Harry Potter Series in Early Development
A live-action Harry Potter series for HBO Max is apparently in the works. The Hollywood Reporter revealed that such a project is though in the very early stages of development.
While it’s news that executives at HBO Max and Warners are engaged in meetings to find a writer and pitch for a Harry Potter TV series, no writers or talent are currently attached as the conversations are still in the extremely early stages and no deals have been made. “There are no Harry Potter series in development at the studio or on the streaming platform,” HBO Max and Warner Bros. reaffirmed in a statement to THR. Expanding the world of Harry Potter remains a top priority for HBO Max and Warner Bros., which along with creator J.K. Rowling, controls rights to the property. Harry Potter is one of Warners’ most valuable pieces of IP. (It’s also worth pointing out that while Harry Potter remains a beloved franchise, Rowling sparked backlash from the trans community after saying that transgender individuals should be defined by their biological sex.)
Apple Releases iOS 14.4, iPadOS 14.4 With Camera Warning
Apple has released new software updates on Tuesday. iOS 14.4 and iPadOS 14.4 bring bug fixes, a camera warning, and more.
Apple Leadership Shuffle – TMO Daily Observations 2021-01-26
Bryan Chaffin and Charlotte Henry join host Kelly Guimont to discuss new changes in Apple Leadership and speculate on the new regime.
Cut Fiber Cable Causes Verizon Outage on East Coast
A cut fiber cable has been giving Verizon Fios customers issues on the East Coast.
On Twitter, which many still were able to access, people reported they were seeing issues with their Verizon Fios Internet service. Verizon’s customer support team said on Twitter Tuesday that a fiber had been cut in Brooklyn, which could possibly account for some of the issues. The support account on Twitter quickly became inundated with customers asking why their internet was slow and bumpy.
Apple Celebrates Black History Month 2021 With New Apple Watch
Apple is celebrating Black History Month 2021 with a variety of content as well as a limited edition Apple Watch called Black Unity Collection.
Facebook News Rolling Out in The UK
Facebook’s News tabs started appearing for users in the UK on Tuesday, bringing together content from a variety of outlets.
Six-Part True Crime Drama Heading to Apple TV+
An adapation of a true crime memoir called ‘In With The Devil; looks set for Apple TV+, with Taron Egerton to star.
Hardware Engineering Leader Dan Riccio to Transition to New Role, as John Ternus Steps up
Apple executive Dan Riccio is to transition into a new role at the company, to focus on as a “new project,” reporting directly to Tim Cook.
A First Look at ‘Palmer’, Coming to Apple TV+ February 29
A new featurette looking at forthcoming Apple TV+ movie Palmer was released Monday. The films stars Justin Timberlake, who plays a former high school football player who has left prison and ends up making an unlikely friend – a boy called Sam. It will be available from February 29.
Apple Updates Medical Device Warnings for iPhone 12 and MagSafe Magnets
Apple issued new advice regarding the magnets in the iPhone 12 lineup and MagSafe accessories and medical devices.
Motorola Full HD Wi-Fi Indoor Camera, with Real-Time Alerts, 360 Degree Pan, Night Vision: $42.95
We have a deal on the Motorola FOCUS89-W is a full HD Wi-Fi indoor camera with 360° pan, a privacy mode, and night vision. It can also save video history on a microSD card that supports up to 32GB or store it in the cloud. This device is $42.95 through our deal.
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This is Where it Gets Sticky – TMO Daily Observations 2021-01-25
Charlotte Henry and Andrew Orr join host Kelly Guimont to discuss a new advisory on MagSafe magnets, and the new Time To Walk in Fitness+.
Euroconsumers Sues Apple Over Planned Obsolescence
Consumer cluster organization Euroconsumers has filed a class action lawsuit against Apple, accusing the company of planned obsolescence.
Apple Introduces ‘Time to Walk’ Apple Watch Fitness Feature
The rumored Time to Walk experience has been officially released for Apple Watch users subscribing to Fitness+.
Elon Musk's SpaceX Launches 133 Spacecraft in Single Day
SpaceX launched the most spacecraft in a single day on Sunday, Reuters reported. Elon Musk’s company sent 133 into space on one of its reusable rockets.
The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off at 10 a.m. EST from the Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. It flew south along the eastern coast of Florida on its way to space, the company said. The reusable rocket ferried 133 commercial and government spacecraft and 10 Starlink satellites to space – part of the company’s SmallSat Rideshare Program, which provides access to space for small satellite operators seeking a reliable, affordable ride to orbit, according to the company. SpaceX delayed the launch one day because of unfavorable weather. On Jan. 22 Musk, also chief executive of Tesla Inc., wrote on Twitter: “Launching many small satellites for a wide range of customers tomorrow. Excited about offering low-cost access to orbit for small companies!”
Headphone Safety, Big Sur, & Geek Challenges — Mac Geek Gab 854
Big Sur continues to mature…and it continues to have some pesky little issues, too. Never fear, your two favorite geeks are here to answer your questions and help solve your problems. Listen as John and Dave talk through Big Sur, Headphone Safety, and share some Geek Challenges of yours with the Mac Geek Gab family. Press play and enjoy learning at least…five new things!
‘Servant’ Season Two Viewership Two Opening Week Twice That of Season One on Apple TV+
First week viewership of the premiere of season two of Servant is double of that of season one, when three episodes were released.
Supply Chain Indicates iPhone 12 Mini Sales Are Lagging
Supply chain sources suggest manufacturing on the iPhone 12 Pro is increasing, while that on the iPhone 12 mini is decreasing.
Developer Complains to EU After Apple And Google Reject Game Encouraging COVID-19 Rule Compliance
A German developer has complained to EU antitrust authorities after Google and Apple rejected his game from the App Store and Play Store, Reuters reported. The game was designed to encourage compliance with COVID-19 rules issued by governments.
Mueller says the app rules set by the two U.S. tech giants are holding back innovation, in breach of EU regulation, after both companies rejected his Corona Control Game app in November. Google and Apple rules say COVID-19 related apps must be government approved in order to avoid promoting conflicting or incorrect health advice. Google told Reuters in response to Mueller’s complaint that it only approves apps that reference COVID-19 or related terms if they are published, commissioned, or authorized by an official government entity or public health organization. Apple had no immediate comment but referred to guidelines issued in March which say entertainment or game apps with COVID-19 as their theme will not be allowed.
Brie Larson Stars in ‘Lessons in Chemistry’ on Apple TV+
Apple has landed a straight-to-series order for “Lessons in Chemistry” which Brie Larson will star in and executive produce.
Security Friday, Google Alternatives – TMO Daily Observations 2021-01-21
Andrew Orr joins host Kelly Guimont to discuss the latest Security Friday news, and alternatives to some Google services (now including Fitbit).