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.
iPad Air Might Make the Pro Obsolete
The reviews of the new iPad Air are starting to appear. Wired UK‘sis very positive, with author Jeremy White saying that it might make the Pro redundant for many users.
The inclusion of Apple’s A14 Bionic means you get the company’s latest chip that is in some respects even better than the one in the current iPad Pro. While to say this results in better performance than the Pro would be outright wrong, you do get a big bump in power – a 40 per cent increase in performance over the previous iPad Air, Apple says, and a 30 per cent uptick in graphics performance. Much like the new iPhone 12 series that also carries the A14, the Air is noticeably faster than its previous iteration. Battery life is of the usual iPad standard – top drawer. You will not need to charge the Air for days with light use, and if you do employ it as a PC replacement (which is certainly possible, especially with the keyboard) you will get many more hours out of it than a standard laptop. The faster 20W charger that comes in the box will help top things up if you do run low. It’s not all good news, though. Despite stealing so much from the Pro there is no LiDAR and no ultrawide camera.
Hints of an Apple Search Engine Resurface
A report in the Financial Times (which is paywalled so I’m linking to TechCrunch) claims that Apple could be creating an Apple search engine. Or, maybe the company is instead improving search for Siri or Spotlight.
Apple is now showing its own search results and linking directly to websites when users type queries from its home screen in iOS 14. For context, this is a behavior that has been known for a while as people have seen the feature pop up in beta versions of iOS. And the search volume being up on Apple’s crawler is something that Jon Henshaw of Coywolf had noted back in August.
I’m going with the “improving Siri and Spotlight” take. Apple isn’t known for creating products outside its ecosystem (Music on Android and Apple TV on other devices notwithstanding).
Apple Releases First Developer Beta of macOS Big Sur 11.0.1
The first beta of macOS Big Sur 11.0.1 has been released to developers, two weeks after the 11.0 beta 10 updates.
Confirmed: 'Ted Lasso' Will Return for Third Season
Apple has confirmed that Ted Lasso, the comedy starring Jason Sudeikis, will get a third season on Apple TV+.
iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro Device Frames Now Available
You can now download iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro device frames from Apple’s design resources website.
Instagram’s “Unlink Account” Feature is Deceiving
Instagram’s Unlink Account feature is deceiving, at least when it comes to Facebook. Since Instagram is a Facebook company your two accounts will forever be connected.
That’s because the wealth of data that Facebook collects through its multiple services is more than enough to properly identify users’ various accounts and link them to one another. Even in cases where a different name, email address, or device was used to create each account—be it a throwaway WhatsApp profile, stalker Instagram account, or joke Facebook profile—Facebook often is able to suss out who is actually behind the account and whether they have accounts on other Facebook-owned apps.
iPhone 12 Pro Hands-On Time – TMO Daily Observations 2020-10-28
Andrew Orr and Charlotte Henry join host Kelly Guimont to discuss the iPhone 12 Pro now that everyone’s had a few hands-on days with theirs.
EU Antitrust Chief Says Breaking up Big Tech 'Doable', But Warns Against it
Attempts to break up big tech firms, including Apple, by the EU are “doable,” albeit risky according to the bloc’s antitrust chief.
Apple Clips 3.0 Gets New UI and HDR Recording for iPhone 12
Clips got a major update on Wednesday with Clips 3.0. The user interface has been redesigned and it supports HDR recording with iPhone 12.
Interactive Advertising Bureau France Files Antitrust Complaint Against Apple
A coalition of industry groups, including the Interactive Advertising Bureau France, have filed an antitrust complaint against Apple over iOS 14 anti-tracking.
Eve Light Strip Gets HomeKit Adaptive Lighting, Eve Cam Gets HomeKit Secure Video
Eve Systems has issued updates for Eve Light Strip and Eve Cam to bring HomeKit Adaptive Lighting and HomeKit Secure Video.
Your iPhone 12 Could Charge Your AirPods
If you wish your iPhone could charge your AirPods, you may not have long to wait. A recent FCC filing suggests this is soon to be reality.
Big Tech CEOs to Speak on Section 230 Law Tomorrow
The CEOs of Facebook, Alphabet, and Twitter will appear before the Senate Commerce Committee tomorrow to speak about Section 230.
Starlink Internet Access Starts at $99 a Month, $500 Upfront
SpaceX is expanding the beta testing of its Starlink internet service. It will cost US$99/month with a US$499 fee up front.
Apple Buys AI Video Company ‘Vilynx’
Apple has acquired Vilynx Inc., a company based on Barcelona that specialized in AI and computer vision technology for videos.
On Protecting Your iPhone's Screen
Dr. Mac has tested many screen protectors; check out his recommendations in this week’s Dr. Mac’s Rants & Raves.
FlipNetik Kinetic Desk Toy: $22.99
I’m a sucker for fidget toys, and I love today’s deal on the FlipNetik. It’s designed to roll, so to speak, even though its shape in no way looks like it should roll. There’s a square model and a hexagon, and they come in gold, silver, or black. I’m linking directly to the black hexagon listing, but there’s a pulldown menu for the other options, including buying both a square and a hexagon at a discount. Spoiler, that’s what I did! One is $22.99, while two are $34.99.
Get Apple TV+ Free For a Year With T-Mobile's New TVision Service
T-Mobile has announced its new cord-cutting option, TVision, and subscribers can get Apple TV+ free for a year and an Apple TV 4K for $99.
HP Print Drivers Slash Malware – TMO Daily Observations 2020-10-27
John Martellaro joins host Kelly Guimont to discuss a technical issue that causes HP printer drivers to appear on your Mac as malware.
Comedy 'Platonic,' Starring Rose Byrne And Seth Rogen, Coming to Apple TV+
‘Platonic,’ a comedy starring Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen’ is heading to Apple TV+ after Apple ordered 10 half-hour episodes.
Linksys Wi-Fi 6 Velop AX42000 Available for $250
Linksys Wi-Fi 6 Velop AX4200 mesh systems is now available to purchase for US$250. The company claims it can cover up to 2,700 square feet with Wi-Fi.
Apple Music For Android Gets Crossfade Feature Before iOS
Apple Music for Android got an update Monday with the arrival of version 3.4 of the app. Amongst other things, AppleInsider noted that the latest version includes Crossfade, a feature not yet available to iOS users.
The Autoplay feature also makes the transition to Android, with users able to let Apple Music select the next songs to play once a playlist has been exhausted. When enabled, Apple Music will analyze the playlist and select songs that seem to be similar, such as the same artist or genre. Social media users will be able to share their current listening selection with others, by using the Share Song option in the menu to post to Facebook, Instagram, or Snapchat. One unusual option that Android has is Crossfade, a feature that has Apple Music overlapping the end of one song with the beginning of another for a few seconds, fading between the two for a semi-seamless and continuous listening experience. While the option is available on Mac, it has yet to be made available on the iOS or iPadOS versions of the app.
Zoom Rolls Out End-to-End Encryption for Video Calls
Starting next week, video conferencing app Zoom is finally adding end-to-end encryption to its platform.
Zoom’s E2EE offering uses public key cryptography. In short, the keys for each Zoom meeting are generated by participants’ machines, not by Zoom’s servers. Encrypted data relayed through Zoom’s servers is indecipherable by Zoom, since Zoom’s servers do not have the necessary decryption key. This key management strategy is similar to that used by most end-to-end encrypted messaging platforms today.
Good to see Zoom doing this; they’ve certainly had misses in the past. Update: The new version is now available for most users.
UK Mobile Firms Face Ban on Selling Locked iPhones And Other Devices
Mobile phone providers are to be banned from selling “locked” handsets, including iPhones, in the UK from December 2021.