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.
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.
Link Previews in Chat Apps Could Leak Your IP Address
Security researchers found that link previews in chat apps could expose data like IP addresses if not implemented properly. Or they could be downloading as much as gigabytes of data in the background. They tested a variety of different messaging apps, and iPhone users will be relieved to know that iMessage didn’t experience any of these security leaks.
We think there’s one big takeaway here for developers: Whenever you’re building a new feature, always keep in mind what sort of privacy and security implications it may have, especially if this feature is going to be used by thousands or even millions of people around the world.
Archaeologist and Author Dr. Rebecca Wragg Sykes - BGM Interview
Dr. Rebecca Wragg Sykes is an archaeologist, writer and creative professional. She earned her Ph.D. in Archaeology from the University of Sheffield (UK) in 2010. She is the author of the just published book Kindred which is about Neanderthal life, love, death and art.
Dr. Sykes attributes her interest in Archaeology to “mucking around in the dirt in the backyard” as a child. But also her parents took her to historic sites on holidays. Then she started devouring books about the ancient Egyptians. By and by, she became keenly interested in the reality of life in the past. Rebecca humorously explained how “Archaeology is like Anthropology but for dead people.” In segment two, we explored her new book about the Neanderthals, and it was mesmerizing. For example, new findings have proven that there was interbreeding with Homo sapiens. There is much more in this delightful show.
BatteryPro Portable Charger for iPhone and Apple Watch: $79.99
We have a deal on BatteryPro, a portable charger for both iPhone and Apple Watch. It features ann .,8,000 mAh capacity internal battery, a USB-A port, and an integrated Apple Watch charging puck. It also has a strap that will hold your Apple Watch in place if you’re on the move. This device is $79.99 through our deal.
Get Apple TV+ And Apple Arcade Free on iPhone 12
If you just got, or are about to get, an new iPhone 12 or Pro you can get Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade for free.
Notability’s Email App “Twobird” Gets Calendar Integration
Ginger Labs, creators of popular productivity apps Notability and Twobird, announced Monday that Twobird received calendar integration. But that’s not the only part of the update. Key features include Interactive Notes, Embedded collaboration tools, Clean interface for distraction-free work, and a brand-new feature launched today: calendar. Other features include: Organize your schedule in Twobird with a clean built-in Calendar, designed to keep you on track with less distractions; Scroll through your Calendar to get an overview of your upcoming events and reminders for the week; Connect multiple Gmail accounts and choose which to display; All your reminders (for notes or emails) appear in your calendar so that you never miss a task; Attach a Twobird note to any calendar event to add context for you and your attendees; No need to switch gears, preview your nearest events and reminders at the top of your inbox.
Microsoft Office iPad Apps Updated With Trackpad, Mouse Support
Microsoft Office iPad apps have been updated with support for trackpads and mice, bringing these tools in line with other iPad productivity apps.
A New 16-Inch MacBook Pro Could Come Soon
Digging into the release notes for a recent software update, folks have uncovered a possible new 16-inch MacBook Pro for 2020.
A Photographer's Review of the iPhone 12 Pro
Lots of the reviews of the new iPhone 12 Pro have mentioned the cameras. Well, Tyler Stalman has reviewed the device from the specific point-of-view of a photographer.
Scarlett Johansson to Star in Apple TV+ Movie 'Bride'
Scarlett Johansson is set to both co-produce and star in the upcoming movie ‘Brides’ that is headed to Apple TV+.
New Videos Show Power of iPhone 12 Pro Cameras
Apple released two new videos that featured Donghoon J. and James T. of Incite showing-off all the powers of the iPhone 12 Pro’s cameras.
James Thomson of PCalc – TMO Daily Observations 2020-10-26
Today, James Thomson of PCalc sits down with host Kelly Guimont to chat about developing apps for Macs through (several) processor changes.
New, Smaller, AirPods And AirPods Pro Set for 2021 Launch
Both the AirPods and AirPods Pro will get a revamp in 2021, with the focus appearing to be on making the audio products smaller.
Facebook Cloud Games Launch, But Not on iOS
Like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, Facebook cloud games have launched but the service is not available on iOS.
Bruce Springsteen 'Letter to You' Reunion Apple TV+ Featurette
There has been a lot of cross-platform promotion for the new Bruce Springsteen Apple TV+ film Letter to You, which was released on Thursday, ahead of schedule. If you haven’t had a chance to settle down and watch it, there’s a short featurette on YouTube. It shows the E-Street band reuniting and explaining what it feels like when they are all back together.
Changing its Tune, Spotify Lets You Transfer Songs Again
Two weeks ago SongShift wrote that Spotify wouldn’t let the app’s users transfer music out of Spotify anymore; they could only bring music into Spotify from other platforms. But now Spotify has changed its mind and it’s good to see.
With the release of SongShift v5.1.3, you will again be able to transfer playlists from Spotify to another service. The only caveat is, you have to have created the playlist yourself, or the playlist must be collaborative and followed by you.
Managing Your Drives, Big Sur Tips, Ransomware, and More — Mac Geek Gab 840
These days most of us are using external drives at some level. Even if we’re not, our internal drives are always in need of some attention, pruning, or some other operation. Listen as your two favorite geeks answer all your drive-related questions. That’s not all, of course, we’ve got more Big Sur tips, ideas for mitigating ransomware, Cool Stuff Found, and much more! Press play and enjoy an hour-or-so with John and Dave!
Missing iPhone 12 Charging Plug to Provide Sales Boost in Key Area
Apple framed the decision to remove a wall adapter and headphones from the iPhone 12 box as an environmental decision. I noted that it was probably something they would do anyway to encourage customers to buy more accessories. Well, according to a note from Deutsche Bank seen by CNBC, that’s exactly the case.
Deutsche Bank analysts picked up on that potential growth in a research note earlier this week. “While [Apple] claims that they are not shipping earphones and a charging cube with the iPhone to save the environment (they are including a charging cord), the reality is that such a decision could drive a financial benefit for the company as well,” the Deutsche Bank analysts wrote. Looking beyond the near-term sales of the iPhone 12, Apple’s new magnetic charging system, MagSafe, is laying the groundwork for even more accessories for the iPhone. There have long been rumors that Apple’s ultimate goal is to remove the charging port in the iPhone, like it did for the standard headphone jack, which will in turn drive iPhone owners to buy even more extras for their devices.
Google Removes Three Major Android Kids Apps Over Data Collection Violations
Google has removed three popular apps that were aimed at children from its Android Play Store. It came after researchers found that Princess Salon, Number Coloring and Cats & Cosplay violated data collection rules.
Researchers at the International Digital Accountability Council (IDAC), a nonprofit watchdog based out of Boston, found that a trio of popular and seemingly innocent-looking apps aimed at younger users were recently found to be violating Google’s data collection policies, potentially accessing users’ Android ID and AAID (Android Advertising ID) numbers, with the data leakage potentially connected to the apps being built using SDKs from Unity, Umeng and Appodeal. Collectively, the apps had more than 20 million downloads between them.