Apple’s ‘Let Loose’ iPad event said to include a special event in London as well Apple has a special event set for May 7, during which it is expected to “Let loose” and debut big changes to the iPad lineup. In an interesting twist, it sounds like there will be a companion event held by Apple in London that day as well.
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Apple ID Lock-Out Affects Macs, iPhones, iPads, and iCloud Services An anonymous reader shared this report from the Times of India:
Several Apple customers were inexplicably locked out of their Apple ID accounts Friday evening in a major service disruption, forcing them to reset their passwords across all devices and services. According to user reports on social media, the widespread outage began around 8 p.m. ET. People complained that they were abruptly signed out of their Apple IDs on Macs, iPhones, iPads, and other Apple devices.
When attempting to sign back in with their existing passwords, they received an error message preventing access... To regain access, users had to go through Apple's account recovery process to reset their Apple ID passwords. However, many reported difficulties even completing the reset process initially due to high demand...
The outage affected iCloud services like iCloud Drive, iMessage, FaceTime, and the App Store. Third-party apps and services that integrate with Apple ID sign-in were also disrupted for those impacted.
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What’s wrong in my PrivacyInfo file in iOS App? I still recieve a mail with TMS-91053: Missing API declaration when upload an update I am recieving this mail when I upload an update of my iOS APP:
ITMS-91053: Missing API declaration - Your app’s code in the “mi coche
eléctrico” file references one or more APIs that require reasons,
including the following API categories:
NSPrivacyAccessedAPICategoryUserDefaults. While no action is required
at this time, starting May 1, 2024, when you upload a new app or app
update, you must include a NSPrivacyAccessedAPITypes array in your
app’s privacy manifest to provide approved reasons for these APIs used
by your app’s code.
I have created the PrivacyInfo with this information (the requested in mail), but this mail is recieved even with this PrivacyInfo file in the upadatee app.
Any idea what is wrong on it? Thanks in advance
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Pick up a refurbished iPad 6 with accessories for just $154.97 Save on a refurbished iPad 6 that arrives in near-mint condition with a case, screen protector, stylus and charger.
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WatchOS app using significant battery, even when in the background I wrote a standalone watch app that accesses heart rate, calories burned, and has a timer function. When you run this app and then exit it without quitting it, i.e. putting it in the background, if I look at my Watch battery level a few hours later it's significantly drained. This doesn't happen if I […]
Will Apple ever fix the Transport Error on WatchOS?! I've been developing for the Apple Watch since the very first Apple watch and it's always had this same issue of X-Code losing communication with the Apple Watch after a certain amount of runs. It has resulted in different error messages over the years, but now it's "Previous preparation error: Transport error". I probably spend […]
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I built a weed app yoooo! called Stash and we are now live on the App Store! Not sure how many of my fellow iOS devs enjoy cannabis, but for those who do, go check it out! Feel free to message me with your feedback or any bugs you find. Here’s the app store link: […]
Enjoy a $110 Discount on the M3 MacBook Air Upgrade to a laptop that can keep up with your work and play demands at a discounted price. Today, the 13-inch M3 MacBook Air with 256GB SSD storage is down to just $989 from its original price of $1,100 on Amazon. Headlining the latest MacBook Air is the M3 chip with powerful graphical and processing […]
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Apple users experience Apple ID logouts Apple users are getting logged out of their accounts, according to a widespread report on social media and online forums. Sign-outs on Apple ID are occurring for many Apple users, and apparently, it’s a system glitch that has no explanation. Whenever they try to log in, the system is asking them to reset their passwords. […]
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Apple Vision Pro users receive surveys Apple recently asked Vision Pro customers for their feedback regarding the mixed-reality headset. In a notification sent by Apple, users have been asked several questions regarding their favorite features, usage, length of usage, environments, and overall satisfaction. Aside from that, Apple asked about the guest mode and if anyone other than the customer had used […]
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Apple discusses upcoming iOS 18 and generative AI with OpenAI Apple has reached out again to OpenAI about powering its artificial intelligence feature for iOS 18, according to Mark Gurman. OpenAI and Apple have been in talks starting in 2024, but the discussions have proved fruitless so far. Recently, Apple tried again to integrate OpenAI technology through an agreement with the company in line with […]
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iOS career in Texas Triangle? Any iOS developers make a good career in Texas? Austin housing market is pricing us out so looking at other cities in the triangle for the longterm. It seems like Dallas has twice the amount of jobs than Austin, but lower pay. I include the other cities as options with less jobs as housing is […]
I shipped this app to the App Store in literally 2 days I made a boilerplate to build apps fast and shipped a calorie counter with AI in just 2 days. It is freemium because analyzing images with OpenAI Vision has a cost for each request. You can try it analyzing some meals for free 🙂 Stack: SwiftUI and MVVM Monetization: RevenueCat Authentication (Sign in with Apple), […]
Here are my App Store stats for the last month App analytics from my top performing apps in the last month. There are all free to download with limited access. To unlock the full app, users can pay a one-time fee to "unlock" the rest of the app. They are given a 50% discount if they buy the IAP within 3 days of downloading the […]
Does it make any difference having cached local images? When this app of mine starts for the first time, it downloads a bunch of JPEG images and stores them in the Documents folder. These images are used as thumbnails on a SwiftUI Grid. Will it be necessary to implement a cache mechanism or should the grid open each image from the Documents folder as […]
Recently published my new app – Time Ring Hello iOS Programmers, I recently published my first app to the App Store called Time Ring. It is a fun and elegant way to countdown to your events. It also has Home Screen and Lock Screen widgets. It is completely free on the App Store with no in app purchases. Please feel free to download […]
jpc.fit: Calorie in/out tracking jpc.fit (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/jpc-fit/id6482482386) This is a no-frills calorie tracker. It measures "calories out" by linking with your output from HealthKit, and makes it easier than any other app to report calories in that you eat. The app is upfront about the fact that calories in / calories out is what ultimately determines long-term changes in your […]
Widespread Reports of Apple ID Accounts Being Inexplicably Locked If your devices mysteriously ask you to reset your Apple ID password and then lock your account, you’re not alone. Unfortunately, there’s nothing to do but go with the flow.Read original article
jpc.finance: Auto-sync budgeting jpc.finance (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/jpc-finance/id6499078837) This is a simple, zero-based monthly budgeting app that syncs your transactions automatically via Plaid/Teller but puts you in the drivers seat when it comes to categorizing your transactions. What sets it apart from other apps is: The one-month-at-time focus The "hands on" awareness of each of your transactions and how they fit […]
Kuxiu launches new Limited Edition-Wood Grain lineup of 3 in 1 chargers I have been using Kuxiu chargers for years now, primarily for travel. Their X55 series of chargers still has the best price-to-performance ratio of any charger on the market. For less than $40, you get a charger that chargers your iPhone, AirPods, and Apple watch; it comes with a 20W charging brick and a carrying case. It’s a foldable travel charger that works; sometimes that’s what is needed. But some sacrifices need to be made to get to that price point, so Kuxiu has just released two new premium products that give you better performance and higher quality finishes and still don’t break the bank.
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Small Crosswords: Free unlimited crossword minis Small Crosswords (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/small-crosswords/id6475174988) This app offers free unlimited mini crosswords. What sets this app apart from other apps is: No limits, keep doing mini crosswords until you get bored Leaderboard allows power users to be recognized for their puzzle-solving greatness Reviewing your puzzle solving statistics gives you an overview of how much time crosswords take […]
Get Deep Discounts on OWC's Best Thunderbolt Docks, USB-C Hubs, Memory, and More Mac Accessories OWC is hosting a big Mac accessory sale that includes a number of discounts on Thunderbolt docks, USB-C hubs, external drives and enclosures, internal memory upgrade kits for Mac, and more. Most products are in stock and ready to ship out today, and OWC offers free shipping on orders $149.00 and over.
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Highlights of the sale include a collection of Thunderbolt docks for up to $150 off. These docks allow you to easily connect a wide array of peripherals to your Mac, including two 4K displays or one 5K display with the 14-Port Thunderbolt 3 Dock, which is available for $129.99. This isn't quite as steep of a discount as we've previously seen on the accessory, but at $150 off it's still a great second-best price for anyone who missed previous sales.
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Matias Wireless Multi-Pairing Keyboard - $49.99, down from $69.00 Keep up with all of this week's best discounts on Apple products and related accessories in our dedicated Apple Deals roundup.Related Roundup: Apple DealsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
New net neutrality rules should end mobile video throttling Net neutrality rules passed by the FTC forbid wireless carriers from throttling the quality of streaming video to iPhone and other devices.
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What will Apple ‘Let Loose’ at its May 7 event? [The CultCast] This week on Cult of Mac's podcast: The surprise Apple "Let Loose" event on May 7 looks like an iPad and Apple Pencil extravaganza.
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This $28 pop-up tent is an outdoor techie’s paradise Save 65% on Pop-A-Shade, a pop-up tent that accommodates three and quickly sets up, offering techies a versatile way to spend time outdoors.
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Today in Apple history: Psystar’s clone Macs go rogue On April 27, 2008, the first Psystar Open Computer Macintosh clones started shipping to customers. The era of clone Macs won't last long!
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OLVE: Offline AI Photo Upscale – My first app! Hi iOSProgrammers 👋! Recently I have published my 1st ever iOS app to the AppStore. I've written this project with SwiftUI mostly because I only use UIKit in all my previous works. It is an Offline capable AI photo upscale app, I read a lot of manga and manhwa so I screenshot and crop out […]
Top Stories: Apple Announces 'Let Loose' Event With New iPads and More Expected New iPads are coming, and Apple is holding a virtual event to introduce them! While it appears likely to be a relatively short video event, we should be seeing new iPad Pro and iPad Air models, some new accessories, and perhaps some additional surprises.
Other Apple news and rumors this week included word that Apple is FINALLY planning to introduce a native Calculator app for the iPad later this year, the release of a fresh round of betas for iOS 17.5 and related operating system updates, and perhaps the end of the road coming for Apple's FineWoven accessories, so read on below for details on these stories and more!
Apple Announces 'Let Loose' Event on May 7
Apple this week announced that it will be holding its first event of the year on Tuesday, May 7, at 7 a.m. Pacific Time (10 a.m. Eastern Time). During the event, Apple is expected to unveil new iPad Pro and iPad Air models, along with updated Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard accessories. As always, there could be other surprises in store too.
The event invitation has a tagline of "Let Loose" and includes an artistic render of an Apple Pencil. The event will be streamed on Apple.com and on YouTube, and we will have full coverage of everything announced.
Tim Cook Hints at New Apple Pencil
Just moments after Apple announced its "Let Loose" event taking place on May 7, Apple CEO Tim Cook hinted at a new Apple Pencil.
"Pencil us in for May 7," said Cook, in a post shared on social media platform X.
The next-generation Apple Pencil is rumored to feature a new "squeeze" gesture for certain actions, and it may support Apple's Vision Pro headset starting with visionOS 2 later this year.
Apple Finally Plans to Release a Calculator App for iPad Later This Year
Apple is finally planning a Calculator app for the iPad, over 14 years after launching the device, according to a source familiar with the matter.
iPadOS 18 will include a built-in Calculator app for all iPad models that are compatible with the update, which should be widely released in September.
A revamped Calculator app for macOS 15 will likely be based on the iPad app.
Apple Seeds Third Beta of iOS 17.5 to Developers
Apple this week made the third betas of iOS 17.5 and iPadOS 17.5 available to developers and members of its public beta program for testing.
iOS 17.5 introduces the ability to download select iPhone apps via the web in the EU, adds a new Quartiles game for Apple News+ subscribers in select countries, and hints at new iPad and Apple Pencil features.
FineWoven Accessories May Get One Last Outing Before Apple Pulls Plug
A leaker this week claimed that Apple had stopped production of FineWoven accessories following poor reviews from customers, but they later said that Apple may offer the accessories in one final set of new colors before discontinuing them for good.
FineWoven is a fabric material that Apple introduced after it announced that it would no longer make leather accessories for the iPhone and other devices. Customers have complained about FineWoven accessories being prone to scratches and stains.
Apple Vision Pro Customer Interest Dying Down at Some Retail Stores
Apple launched its Vision Pro headset in the U.S. in early February, but a recent report claims that customer interest in the device has dramatically slowed.
Apple said it will release the Vision Pro in additional countries later this year, and that will likely include the UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Japan, China, Singapore, and South Korea.
Vision Pro starts at $3,499, limiting customer demand for the device, but a less-expensive model will likely be released in the future.
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Apple @ Work: Dashlane adds Splunk integration to analyze user activity data Apple @ Work is exclusively brought to you by Mosyle, the only Apple Unified Platform. Mosyle is the only solution that integrates in a single professional-grade platform all the solutions necessary to seamlessly and automatically deploy, manage & protect Apple devices at work. Over 45,000 organizations trust Mosyle to make millions of Apple devices work-ready with no effort and at an affordable cost. Request your EXTENDED TRIAL today and understand why Mosyle is everything you need to work with Apple.
Password managers are now a table-stakes product for the enterprise, and with that comes the activity data that goes along with the usage. Dashlane is helping IT and security teams with analysis by adding Splunk support to monitor user activity data. This secure integration with Splunks allows Security and IT administrators to access Dashlane’s Activity Logs and events reporting data directly in Splunk alongside data from other sources.
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Some users are randomly getting locked out of their Apple ID accounts Overnight, a notable portion of iCloud users were getting logged out of their accounts across all of their devices, and the only way back in was to perform a password reset.Web-based iCloud login pageThe log-outs weren't — or aren't, it's not clear yet — happening on one particular class of device. And, if you were impacted, it's across nearly all of your devices including HomePods, Apple TV hardware, iPhone, iPad, and Mac.One AppleInsider staffer said that whatever the cause of the issue, it impacted app-specific passwords as well. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple users report mysteriously being locked out of their account Several Apple users report being abruptly logged out of their Apple account across all their devices with no clear reason.
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Keep your adventures well-lit with this $40 outdoor flashlight that doubles as a flame simulator Macworld
Spring is here and summer is on its way. For those taking to the outdoors, ensure you’re set up with the right equipment, especially a reliable flashlight for getting around in the dark and exploring nature’s delights.
Fortunately, you can get ambient lighting and a reliable power supply with this multi-purpose outdoor flashlight. It’s on sale for only $39.99 (reg. $62) for a limited time.
Offering ultra-bright LED lights for great visibility in almost any situation and COB technology for even beams, this portable flashlight is handy outdoor and travel accessory. Aside from providing powerful light, this flashlight additionally acts as a flame and fireplace simulator.
You can create a cozy ambience with this flashlights’ realistic and adjustable flame settings all without setting an actual fire. Need a quick smartphone charge? This flashlight provides a 2,400mAh power bank that’s fueled by solar energy or can be juiced via a Type C charger. When full, it offers up to 24 hours of use time.
Add this outdoor flashlight with a power bank and fireplace simulator to your hiking or camping arsenal for just $39.99.
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First SwiftUI game with ChatGPT 4 As an experienced software developer with no prior experience in native iOS programming or SwiftUI, I decided to develop a Wordle variant using SwiftUI. I was able to complete the game and release it on the iOS store within two weeks. Here are my observations: The package size was very small compared to Unity, at […]
I made an app utilizing Live Text functionality to redact, highlight, blur, pixelate… Seeking your feedback to improve the app. Hi everyone, With the introduction of the Live Text detection API in iOS 16, I've harnessed its power to create an app that simplifies text editing. Simply select a photo or screenshot, and with a single tap, you can redact, highlight, blur, or pixelate the live text. The majority of features are free, and my […]
These open-ear headphones pack both sound and safety for less than $40 Macworld
If you’re a sensitive listener or simply dislike in-ear audio options, consider upgrading to these open-ear headphones.
These Mercato headphones have an open-ear design for comfort and crisp audio, all while keeping you aware of your surroundings. Now, they’re on sale for only $39.95 (reg. $69) with code GET10.
Boasting an ergonomic open-ear construction, the Mercato headphones rest outside your ears and loop around them to ensure they stay put and remain comfortable all day. Music, podcasts, and other sounds gets sent through their directional audio technology, and you can enjoy premium bass and dynamic acoustics.
Since these headphones have an open-ear design, you can listen in peace without sacrificing awareness or safety. Plus, they have IPX5 water-resistance to withstand sweat and rain. They also boast 6 hours of battery lfie on a full charge, so you can get through workouts and the work day with your tunes.
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Apple ID Accounts Logging Out Users and Requiring Password Reset There are widespread reports of Apple users being locked out of their Apple ID overnight for no apparent reason, requiring a password reset before they can log in again.
Users say the sudden inexplicable Apple ID sign-out is occurring across multiple devices. When they attempt to sign in again they are locked out of their account and asked to reset their password in order to regain access.
This has led to additional Apple ID issues for users with Stolen Device Protection enabled who are away from a trusted location, as well as any app-specific passwords previously set up in iCloud also being reset.
As noted by 9to5Mac, user reports about the problem began appearing on social media at around 8 p.m. Eastern Time and became increasingly prevalent into the early hours of the morning.
MacRumors staff members have also been affected by the service outage, which does not appear to have been picked up by Apple's own System Status webpage.
We have contacted Apple for comment and will update readers if we hear back. Have you been affected by the Apple ID issue? Let us know in the comments.Tag: Apple IDThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple restarts talks with OpenAI over iOS 18’s AI features Apple could go with both Google and OpenAI to power iOS 18's generative AI features, as it has resumed its talks with OpenAI.
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Apple users are being locked out of their Apple IDs with no explanation There appears to be an increasingly widespread Apple ID outage of some sort impacting users tonight. A number of people across social media say that they were logged out of their Apple ID across multiple devices on Friday evening and forced to reset their password before logging back in…
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SwiftUI WhatsApp Clone Hello iOS community, I started a new tutorial series where we will be building a WhatsApp clone using swiftui and firebase. In this tutorial series you'll learn to: 📝 Send text messages 🎙️ Record and send voice messages 🖼️ Send image messages 🎥 Send video messages 😊 Express yourself with emoji icons 🔓 Sign in […]
Apple Asks Customers for Vision Pro Feedback Apple has been soliciting Vision Pro feedback since the device launched, but this week, the company has picked up on sending out surveys. We've had several reports from Vision Pro customers who have been asked to share their thoughts about the device.
Apple asks about Vision Pro satisfaction, environment usage, favorite features, what it's being used for, how often it's used, and how long usage sessions last. Apple also asks about guest mode and who else uses the Vision Pro, which is a curious question because it's not at all set up for multi-person usage. Some of the questions:
Overall, how satisfied are you with your Vision Pro?
What is your favorite feature or aspect of Apple Vision Pro so far?
How often do you use your Apple Vision Pro?
For how long do you typically wear your Apple Vision Pro before you decide to take it off?
Who else uses your Vision Pro?
Before taking the survey, did you know that you can let others use your Apple Vision Pro with the Guest User feature?
Which of these activities do you do regularly on your Vision Pro? (with a long list of options)
What types of video content are you most interested in watching on Apple Vision Pro?
When using your Apple Vision Pro, how often are you immersed in an Environment?
Whenever you're using apps on Apple Vision Pro, how often do you multitask?
Have you set up your Persona to use in FaceTime?
How satisfied are you with how your Persona looks on Apple Vision Pro?
Where is your Apple Vision Pro used most?
Which of these accessories do you use with your Apple Vision Pro? (with a list that includes mice, cases, AirPods Pro, and more).
What head band do you use most often with your Apple Vision Pro?
How often do you use your Apple Vision Pro while the battery is connected to a power source?
The survey is long and in-depth, and also goes into the other devices that each respondent owns.
The uptick in Vision Pro survey distribution comes as there have been reports about waning interest in the headset. Over the weekend, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said that customers aren't as curious about the Vision Pro, with demand for demos in retail stores "way down." At some locations, demos and sales have dropped from a "couple of units a day to just a handful in a whole week."
Vision Pro headset owners have also reported a decrease in usage, picking it up just once or twice a week rather than on a daily basis.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said on Tuesday that Apple is dropping the number of Apple Vision Pro units that it plans to ship, and he said it is a sign that demand in the U.S. has "fallen sharply beyond expectations."
Kuo believes that Apple needs to address the lack of key applications, price, and comfort without impacting user experience in order for the Vision Pro to ultimately see success in the future.Related Roundup: Apple Vision ProBuyer's Guide: Vision Pro (Buy Now)Related Forum: Apple Vision ProThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple said to have restarted discussion for OpenAI integration into iOS 18 A report suggests that Apple is still looking across the spectrum of AI providers for iOS 18, with OpenAi again in conversations with the iPhone maker.There's not a lot to Friday's report from Bloomberg that hasn't already been discussed. The key point from it, is that discussions have started again, or are perhaps continuing with OpenAI for potential inclusion in iOS 18, somehow.Previous rumors made it clear that Apple had discussions with OpenAI. Friday's report says that the technology could make it to iOS 18 in the form of a chatbot. Whether this is to supplement or replace Siri, isn't clear.If the report is accurate, OpenAI is not the only generative tech that Apple is considering integrating. Rumors suggest Apple is in talks with Google to provide iOS 18 users access to Gemini, somehow. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
It’s okay to admit that you’re wrong sometimes, Apple Apple has trouble admitting when it’s wrong. The company’s marketing has always been about excellence, and admitting that something isn’t right seems to be out of the question for Apple. For us customers, this means having to deal with problematic products for longer than we’d like. Yes, I’m talking about – but Apple has had other FineWovens in its past, and it should’ve learned that it’s okay to admit you’re wrong sometimes.
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Apple Reignites Talks With OpenAI About Generative AI for iOS 18 Apple is once again talking with OpenAI about using OpenAI technology to power artificial intelligence features in iOS 18, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
Apple held talks with OpenAI earlier in the year, but nothing had come of the discussion. Apple and OpenAI are now said to be speaking about the terms of a possible agreement and how Apple might utilize OpenAI features.
Along with OpenAI, Apple is still having discussions with Google about licensing Google's Gemini AI. Apple has not come to a final decision, and Gurman suggests that the company could partner with both Google and OpenAI or pick another provider entirely.
Rumors suggest that iOS 18 will have a major focus on AI, with Apple set to introduce AI functionality across the operating system. Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed in February that Apple plans to "break new ground" in AI.
We'll get a first look at the AI features that Apple has planned in just over a month, with iOS 18 set to debut at the Worldwide Developers Conference that kicks off on June 10.Related Roundup: iOS 18Tag: Apple GPTThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple has reportedly resumed negotiations with OpenAI to power AI features in iOS 18 Some reports last month revealed that Apple was in talks with Google to use Gemini to power new AI features coming to iOS 18. Earlier this year, 9to5Mac also reported that Apple had been running internal tests with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Now a Bloomberg report claims that Apple has resumed negotiations with OpenAI for a potential partnership.
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Preparing for the Unthinkable: A Brief Guide to Digital Legacy Planning Losing Charles Edge recently caused Adam Engst to think morbid thoughts that turned into advice about how planning for the unexpected can make life a little easier for those left behind.
Apple Event Next Month Said to Be 'Accompanied By an Event in London' Apple's upcoming "Let Loose" event "will be accompanied by an event in London," according to The Independent's Andrew Griffin.
The report does not provide any additional details about what will be happening in London, but it might simply be a briefing that allows journalists in the UK to receive hands-on time with the new iPads and other products that Apple is expected to announce next month. Apple has frequently invited the media to hands-on briefings in New York City, and it also held a briefing in Toronto, Canada for the new MacBook Air models last month.
Apple's "Let Loose" event begins on Tuesday, May 7 at 7 a.m. Pacific Time, which will be 3 p.m. local time in London. New devices and accessories expected to be announced at the event include two new iPad Pro models, two new iPad Air models, an updated Apple Pencil, and a redesigned Magic Keyboard for iPads, and there is always a chance of a surprise or two. A video stream of the event will be available on Apple.com and on YouTube.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has repeatedly said that he expects Apple to launch its Vision Pro headset in additional countries before its developers conference WWDC, which begins June 10. Could the accompanying "event" in London allow journalists in the UK to receive hands-on time with the Vision Pro too? It could make sense for Apple to launch the Vision Pro internationally before it announces visionOS 2 at WWDC.
Of course, this is all just some pre-event speculation for fun based on a single sentence in a British newspaper. Apple's actual plans remain to be seen.Tag: May 2024 Apple EventThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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How to instantly remove the background from any image on iOS Did you know that iOS makes it very, very easy to instantly remove the background from any image? This feature was first introduced with iOS 16, and I’ve found it to be one of the best and most useful capabilities over the last 18 months. Here’s how it works.
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Hands-On With the Rabbit r1 Pocket AI Assistant With the rise of ChatGPT and large language models (LLMs), AI-dedicated devices have started coming out. The Humane AI pin was widely lambasted earlier this month when it launched, and now the Rabbit r1 AI assistant is out. With rumors that Apple is delving into AI in a big way, we thought we'd check out the Rabbit r1 to see what it can do and how it measures up to an iPhone.
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Priced at $200, the Rabbit is a square-shaped pocket assistant that can answer questions, look up information, interface with food delivery and ride sharing services, play music, translate languages, and more. It's a cute little device that looks right at home with the Playdate from Panic, but most of what it can do can already be done with an iPhone.
Unlike the Humane AI Pin, the Rabbit r1 has a screen that you can interact with, which makes it much more functional. It comes with an old school scroll wheel for navigating the UI, and there's a built-in camera for recognizing objects. It is Wi-Fi only by default, but you can add a SIM card, which is an added cost.
As a first-generation device, the r1 isn't perfect. The setup process is bare bones without tips on how to use the device or what it's able to do. You'll almost certainly need to visit the website to figure out how to use it if you pick one of these up, so it could do with some on-device instruction to make using it smoother. There are, for example, hidden controls like shaking the device to get to the settings, and the settings are the only way to activate the terminal for typing.
The idea with the Rabbit r1 is to be less reliant on a smartphone, so there's no app for it. That's kind of a hassle if you want to get to the photos and other information that you've stored on it, because it's only accessible through the Rabbit Hole website.
You can hook up services like Spotify, but it's not super smart about suggesting songs. Asking it to play liked songs, for example, resulted in random song selections. The option to translate works well, but it can be slow, and it's tough to get to.
In some tests, ordering food was successful, but not without hiccups. We didn't test placing an order ourselves, but YouTuber Quinn Nelson did and the AI placed the order but didn't ask for guidance on a tip and ended up being overly generous and tipping the highest suggested amount.
The Rabbit r1 can summarize documents, a task that it's decent at, but that's not really something that a smartphone can't do. It is good at recognizing what's around through the camera, but some things, like a classic Mac, did trip it up.
We need to spend more time testing the Rabbit r1, but so far, it seems like a neat device but also an unnecessary one that isn't quite ready to replace a smartphone. Have an opinion on the r1? Let us know in the comments below.Tag: Artificial IntelligenceThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
This Apple Watch band’s secret weapon is a concealed wireless charger Why carry a separate cable when you can wear an Apple Watch band with built-in charger on your wrist? That's PowerBand, and it's on sale!
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The iPhone 16 Pro is getting even bigger, but is that a good thing? One of the big changes for the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max is that both models will feature larger displays. This will mark the first time iPhone screens have gotten bigger since the iPhone 12 was introduced in 2020. Is this a good thing, though?
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How to charge an iPhone properly Macworld
iPhones are remarkable devices, but they lose their lustre once the battery runs dry. That’s why it’s important to look after the cell inside and ensure that you always charge it properly.
In this article we explain the steps you need to take if you want your iPhone to last till the late hours each day and keep doing so for as many years as possible.
How to charge an iPhone with a cable
The fastest way to charge an iPhone is using a cable. Until the iPhone 15, this meant using a USB to Lightning cable. From the iPhone 15 on, you need a USB-C to USB-C cable.
But it’s not quite as easy as that. For the fastest charge, that Lightning cable needs to connect to a USB-C charger so you need a USB-C to Lightning cable and not an old USB-A to Lightning cable.
While Apple states that a 20W charger can fast-charge an iPhone, newer iPhone models will charge faster if you use a 30W or faster charger.
Read about the best Lightning cables and the best USB-C to USB-C cables for iPhone.
How to wirelessly charge an iPhone
From the iPhone 8 on, you can charge wirelessly. From iPhone 8 to iPhone 11, this used the Qi wireless charging standard. From iPhone 12, you can use Qi chargers or faster MagSafe chargers that clamp to your iPhone using a ring of hidden magnets for a more efficient fit and therefore faster wireless charging.
Qi chargers range in power from 5W to 15W; MagSafe chargers from 7.5 to 15W. Because of the magnetic fit MagSafe chargers will be faster even if at the same wattage as Qi, so got for a MagSafe charger if you can (and your iPhone is version 12 or later). Read our recommendations for the best MagSafe chargers and also the best MagSafe power banks.
The latest Qi2 chargers should match MagSafe on 15W charging speed; see What is Qi2 for more details.
How to charge an iPhone using a power bank
Portable power banks offer the ability to charge an iPhone on the go when you’re not near an outlet or don’t have time to sit for 15 minutes. They range from a few thousand milliamp hours to more than 15,000, which is enough to change an iPhone 15 Pro Max nearly three times. Most power banks need a separate charging cable that connects to the iPhone, though some have built-in cables that are stored somewhere inside the device. Some higher-end power banks have magnetic pads for charging wirelessly as well.
Using a power bank is simple. Make sure you charge it before you head out and then when you want to fill up your iPhone, use it as you would use a regular charger—either with a cable or wirelessly. Most power banks have LED lights to let you know how much charge is remaining.
You can learn more about MagSafe power banks and read our best picks in our roundup.
How to use the iPhone’s Charging Optimization settings
Inside the Battery tab in Settings, Apple has a Charging Optimization option that lets you turn on features to preserve battery wear over time and conserve energy. They are:
Optimized Battery Charging: Your iPhone will learn from your daily charging and usage habits so it can limit charging to 80 percent until you need to use it.
80% Limit: Your iPhone will stop charging at 80 percent most days and only charge to 100 percent to “maintain battery state-of-charge estimates.”
Clean Energy Charging: Your iPhone will attempt to charge when lower carbon-emission electricity is available in your area based on your daily usage habits.
You can turn on any of these options in Settings or opt for None, which will charge to 100% when you plug it in as normal.
How to choose the best iPhone charging accessories
There are two things to consider when shopping for new iPhone charging gear: the charger and the cable. The iPhone comes with an Apple USB-C cable that supports charging of up to 60 watts, more than enough to fast-charge any iPhone, but only USB 2 speeds (480Mbps) for data transfers. If you’re buying a second or replacement cable for charging, we recommend getting one that supports at least 5Gbps for data transfers.
You’ll also need a power adapter, and we recommend getting one that’s at least 30W for the fastest charging. If you don’t want to carry around multiple adapters, buy one that has two or more ports and can charge two devices at once (60W or higher will be best). Check out our roundup of the best USB-C power adapters for iPhone and MacBook for a good selection for any budget.
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Can I leave my phone charging overnight
Ever since smartphones arrived, the most common way of recharging them has been to plug them in when you go to bed, then disconnect them in the morning with a full charge to last the day.
This made a lot of sense when batteries took a long time to get up to full charge, as the eight hours in bed gave both the user and device time to recover from the previous day’s exertions.
But now, as the period it takes to charge a battery has dramatically reduced, it’s time to reconsider how you top up the tank.
iPhones use Lithium-ion batteries because, Apple states, they “charge faster, last longer, and have a higher power density for more battery life in a lighter package”. These are all fine features, but one thing that Li-On is not really keen on is being reduced to 0 percent and then back up to 100 percent each day.
Apple recommends, as do many others, that you try to keep an iPhone battery between 30 and 80 percent charged. Topping up to 100 percent isn’t optimal, although it won’t necessarily damage your battery, but letting it regularly run down to 0 percent can prematurely lead to a battery’s demise. There is an exception, as it’s considered good form to do a complete 0-100 percent charge about once a month, just to keep the battery in good shape.
For all other instances, though, the best practice is to top your battery up periodically during the day so that it stays in that sweet spot. Hopefully, this should keep the cell healthy for as long as possible. To make this easier to achieve we recommend keeping an extra charger at work or in your car so that you can pop the iPhone on to it when you see the battery beginning to fade.
There’s more on why you shouldn’t charge a phone overnight here.
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Can I use any charger to charge my iPhone?
The generala dvice is that you should use the charger that came with your device. If you have an iPad, then the charger that came with it is also compatible and may actually get your iPhone up to a full tank quicker than its own charger.
But there are faster, smaller and cheaper chargers that beat Apple’s own. There are various third-party charger offerings on the Apple store itself, but, just for you, we have tested the best iPhone chargers to make your choices much easier.
Charging an iPhone via a cable is the speediest way to get back up to full power but wireless charging is often more convenient. From the iPhone 12 on, Apple has added a magnetic technology called MagSafe that makes wireless charging more efficient and therefore faster.
Avoid cheap knock-off products, as in some cases these have been known to damage devices. See our Are cheap iPhone chargers safe? feature for more details.
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Does fast charging damage an iPhone?
No. So long as your iPhone has the Fast Charge capabilities (from the iPhone 8 and later) then the battery and iOS work together to ensure that it won’t overheat or cause any harm.
If you have a thick protective case on your iPhone, it might be a good idea to remove it while using a fast-charger, just so the heat dissipates easily and doesn’t trigger the software warnings to slow down the power flow.
Learn the fastest ways to charge an iPhone.
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Is it safe to store a charged iPhone?
Should you find you are travelling without your device or need to leave it unused for multiple weeks or months, you’ll want to ensure that it’s charged to around 50 percent before turning it off.
This will protect the battery cell from dying while left idle. The battery will still lose charge at a slow but steady rate, so after six months it will need charging back up to 50% once more.
For more ways to get the best energy performance from your iPhone see our How to improve iPhone battery life guide, or if you’re worried that the cell might be experiencing problems then read How to check iPhone battery health.
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Setting an optional Binding variable, verifying that it’s set, and then immediately having it return null? What am I missing? I feel like I'm crazy, but maybe it's just been a long week and I'm missing something obvious. I'm going to try to boil this down to a quick example. I have some classes CollectionsList, CollectionDetail, CollectionItemRow, and CollectionItemDetail. Selecting a Collection in CollectionsList opens CollectionDetail which has a property @Binding var itemSelection: Item?. Within […]
Hands-on: Multi-cam home studio – powered by a MacBook Pro and Thunderbolt After years of waffling, I decided that it was time to update my workspace to be more friendly to on-camera work, reviews, tutorials, product photography, podcasting, etc. Instead of having a space that I sometimes use for work, sometimes for study and entertainment, and sometimes for editing, I decided to switch it up and wholly dedicate it to video and photo production.
This setup is primarily powered by a 14-inch MacBook Pro connected to a single Thunderbolt cable. It’s also made possible by a whole host of software, including MovieRecorder, a pricey but fantastic application from Softron. MovieRecorder allows me to simultaneously record high-quality HEVC-encoded video in a multi-cam setup from multiple cameras directly to my computer, bypassing SD Cards of CFexpress cards entirely.
As you’ll see in my hands-on video, I’ve done many other things to customize my setup for productivity, and I hope you find it enlightening and fun. Be sure to subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more videos like this.
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Review: The iPhone 15 Pro is the best pitch to switch from Android – it’s just not for me The iPhone is the best-selling smartphone on the planet and, in the US especially, it’s clearly a dominant force. I’m an Android person by choice, but once in a while, I spend time with the latest iPhone to take a peek inside of Apple’s garden, trying not to get trapped within its walls. Over the past several months, I’ve been using the iPhone 15 Pro off and on and, well, I’ve got thoughts.
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Enjoy the AirPods Pro 2 with USB-C at $60 Off It’s time to upgrade your AirPods Pro with a better version and USB-C charging. Today, the AirPods Pro 2 with USB-C Charging Case is down to just $189 from its original price of $250 on Amazon. From its classic white signature style to excellent modern audio features, the AirPods Pro 2 stands among the rest […]
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Android dominates smartphone activation market A new report from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners claims that Android smartphones dominated the smartphone activation market. CIRP said that Apple has a higher smartphone base compared to Android users, but new iPhone activations are at a low, falling from 40 percent to 33 percent in the last year. The data suggests that consumers are […]
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elago brings Game Boy Advance SP vibes to its newest MagSafe charging stand elago is launching a today that looks like a Game Boy Advance SP. The new MS W5 Charging Stand debut with a retro design that’s a bit more recent than some of the other throwback-themed accessories we’ve seen from elago and channels the vibes of Nintendo’s folding handheld.
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Threads adds archive post feature Meta-owned social media platform Threads has added a new feature that allows users to archive posts for safekeeping, as per Adam Mosseri. In a Threads post, Adam Mosseri said that the option to archive is being beta-tested with a small batch. The users can set the archive to automatically activate in a certain time period, […]
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Apple makes open source AI models available on Hugging Face Hub Apple recently released a number of open source LLMs that can run on-device instead of cloud servers on the Hugging Face Hub. In the provided whitepaper, Apple outlined eight OpenELM models, four of which are instruction tuned and four of which are CoreNet library trained. For better efficiency and accuracy, a layer-wise scaling strategy was […]
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Solitaire Stories and Crossy Road Castle now available on Vision Pro Apple’s headset has gained two new games on the visionOS App Store. Two Apple Arcade games are arriving on the Vision Pro, namely Solitaire Stories and Crossy Road Castle. Solitaire Stories is a spin-off of the classic card game, where users play on a virtual table. Multiple variants, such as Draw 3, Spider, and Klondike […]
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Passkey support added on iOS WhatsApp Passkeys is now supported on the latest version of messaging app WhatsApp on iOS. Meta recently announced that its messaging app will roll out Passkeys support on iOS devices. WhatsApp users can log on using Touch ID, their device passcode, or Face ID instead of entering a password. Passkeys are meant to replace entering traditional […]
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Apple launches Safari Technology Preview 193 Apple has released a new version of its experimental browser, Safari Technology Preview. Safari Technology Preview 193 has recently launched and is now available to download for those who would like to use it. The current version, Preview 193 includes updates and fixes for web elements, including Inspector, API, Rendering, JavaScript, Forms, CSS, and Accessibility, […]
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Reminder: Privacy requirement for app submissions starts May 1 The App Store was created to be a safe place for users to discover and get millions of apps all around the world. Over the years, we‘ve built many critical privacy and security features that help protect users and give them transparency and control — from Privacy Nutrition Labels to app tracking transparency, and so many more.An essential requirement of maintaining user trust is that developers are responsible for all of the code in their apps, including code frameworks and libraries from other sources. That‘s why we’ve created privacy manifests and signature requirements for the most popular third-party SDKs, as well as required reasons for covered APIs.Starting May 1, 2024, new or updated apps that have a newly added third-party SDK that‘s on the list of commonly used third-party SDKs will need all of the following to be submitted in App Store Connect:
Required reasons for each listed API
Privacy manifests
Valid signatures when the SDK is added as a binary dependency
Apps won’t be accepted if they fail to meet the manifest and signature requirements. Apps also won’t be accepted if all of the following apply:
They’re missing a reason for a listed API
The code is part of a dynamic framework embedded via the Embed Frameworks build phase
The framework is a newly added third-party SDK that’s on the list of commonly used third-party SDKs
In the future, these required reason requirements will expand to include the entire app binary. If you’re not using an API for an approved reason, please find an alternative. These changes are designed to help you better understand how third-party SDKs use data, secure software dependencies, and provide additional privacy protection for users.This is a step forward for all apps and we encourage all SDKs to adopt this functionality to better support the apps that depend on them.
The ‘next-generation’ of CarPlay is launching this year; here’s everything we know Since its initial introduction, Apple’s CarPlay platform has become ubiquitous. It’s available in the vast majority of new cars on the market today, and for good reason: it’s one of the top things people look for when buying a new car.
At WWDC in June 2022, Apple announced what it calls the “next generation of CarPlay.” This new CarPlay interface is set to debut in new cars this year, and it’s going to be a big change.
The first automakers signed on to support next-gen CarPlay? Porsche and Aston Martin. Here’s everything we know.
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Retro gold rush: these emulators are coming to the App Store soon Apple is allowing emulators to be submitted to the App Store. Here's what's on the way so you can play your favorite retro games on your iPhone.Emulators can bring retro gaming to the iPhoneThe early April changes to the App Store Review Guidelines reversed a rule that practically banned emulators from the App Store. After the rule was removed, it was expected that there would be a sudden rush of emulators being submitted to Apple for inclusion in the digital storefront.Emulators for the iPhone have existed for a while, but outside of the App Store as a side-loadable app. With Apple's changes, some of the projects are making the transition, and potentially gaining more traction from a larger user base in the process. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Nonconsensual AI nude apps kicked out of the App Store Applications that used AI to turn regular images into nudes have reportedly been removed from the iPhone App Store
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This compact new mechanical keyboard sports customizable screen The retro-themed Epomaker TH80 Pro V2 VIA mechanical keyboard boasts an unusual modern feature -- a multifunction LCD screen.
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The 13-inch M3 MacBook Air is cheaper than the M2 model today Macworld
If you’re looking for a new laptop, the newest 13-inch MacBook Air is a perfect option for most people, especially when it’s on sale: Amazon is selling the 13-inch MacBook Air with 256GB of storage for $989, a savings of $110 and the best price we’ve ever seen.
The 13-inch MacBook Air has the same thin and light design as the M2 model with a new M3 processor and the ability to run two external displays. It’s got a gorgeous Liquid Retina display with super-skinny bezels (and a notch) along with 18 hours of battery life, a fantastic keyboard, fast charging with MagSafe, and two Thunderbolt ports.
In our 4.5-star review, we praised the M3 MacBook Air performance boost and called it “a great laptop, especially for users who prioritize mobility” that “can handle whatever task you need to do. And at this price it’s a fantastic bargain too.
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MacRumors Giveaway: Win an iPhone 15 and Blue Light Screen Protector From Ocushield For this week's giveaway, we've teamed up with Ocushield to offer MacRumors readers a chance to win an iPhone 15 and one of Ocushield's Blue Light Screen Protectors to go along with it.
Ocushield has a range of medically rated screen protectors that are designed for for the iPhone, iPad, and MacBook. Ocushield specializes in blue light reduction, so all of its screen protectors cut down on the amount of blue light that you're exposed to when using your devices.
Blue light can cause eye strain, headaches, dry eyes, fatigue, and blurry vision in some people, and it is hard to avoid between work on the computer and day-to-day iPhone and iPad usage. Blue light can also impact sleep because it affects the production of melatonin and your body doesn't naturally produce enough to tell you when to go to sleep.
Ocushield's iPhone Screen Protector comes in sizes that fit all devices dating back to the iPhone 5. It comes with a kit for cleaning the iPhone and an applicator tray for alignment purposes, both of which make for a no-flaw application process.
The iPad Screen Protector features a similar kit, and it is available for the iPad, iPad mini, iPad Pro, and iPad Air. Each one comes with a screen cleaner, tray for application, sticker to remove dust, and a cleaning cloth.
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The iPhone and iPad Screen Protectors are both made of thin, tempered glass, which also offer screen protection. They come with an anti-bacterial coating, oil resistance, and an anti-reflection coating that cuts down on fingerprints. Ocushield says that the screen protectors are able to prevent eye strain, improve sleep, and protect the eyes and skin from harmful blue light.
While the iPhone and iPad Screen Protectors are permanent and attach with no-damage adhesive, Ocushield's MacBook Anti-Blue Light Filter works a little differently. Apple does not recommend closing a MacBook with a screen protector attached, so the Blue Light Filter for Mac is removable.
It adheres using silicone or magnets depending on your Mac model, and it can be put on when you're using your Mac and then taken off when you need to close the display. It offers the same blue light protection as the iPhone and iPad Screen Protectors, but it also has a built-in privacy filter. When attached, the display of a Mac viewed from the side is near black, preserving privacy. It also has an anti-bacterial coating and an anti-glare coating that cut down on glare and reflections.
Ocushield recently acquired EyeJust, a company that creates blue light blocking glasses, so it is expanding its product lineup with stylish glasses that will work for all devices, and improving its presence in the United States (it is based in the UK).
It is worth noting that Apple has added built-in blue light reduction features to the iPhone, iPad, and Mac with Night Shift, but the functionality only works at night. It also has a greater impact on color accuracy because it uses display color temperature for blocking blue light. Ocushield also has a wider feature set, including anti-drop protection for the iPhone and side-angle viewing restrictions on the Mac, plus glare reduction across all devices. To celebrate spring, Ocushield has a 15 percent discount on all products right now with the promo code BLOOM2024.
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Here’s how that iPhone survived a 16,000-foot drop from the Alaska Airlines plane Back in January, a fully intact iPhone was discovered along the side of the road after plummeting 16,000 feet when a door blew off an Alaska Airlines flight. At the time, we pointed out that it was pretty incredible the iPhone 14 Pro Max survived such a dramatic fall.
The Wall Street Journal’s Joanna Stern, however, was determined to get more answers.
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iCloud Drive to store project and exclude /Pods from sync? I want to put my project on an iCloud drive to sync for backup (in addition to using GitHub). With GitHub I can set .gitignore to exclude the /Pods folder. How can I stop iCloud Drive syncing the /Pods folder? Or is putting the project on an iCloud drive a bad idea? submitted by […]
Today in Apple history: It’s the beginning of the end for Mac OS Copland On April 26, 1996, a key exec behind Apple's eagerly anticipated, but much delayed, Mac OS Copland operating system for Mac left the company.
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Apple App Store removes AI image generation apps over nonconsensual nudes concern Apple has removed a number of AI image generation apps after these apps advertised the ability to create nonconsensual deepfake nude images…
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Understanding Apple’s new Privacy Manifest Rules Greetings everyone, first of all I apologize to everyone for the long question I am going to ask, but I thought it would be better to tell you my question and what I am working on to solve it. You may have heard about Apple's new Privacy Manifest requirement for new apps to be released […]
iOS Dev Weekly – Issue 658 – Apr 26th 2024 Comment
Visiting WWDC is always a special experience, but attending is harder than with many other conferences. You have to win the ticket lottery due to the demand, almost everyone will need a flight of some duration, and let’s not even talk about the hotel prices! 😱
That’s a challenge even if you have a company willing to fund you, but it must feel completely out of reach for almost all students, which is why I love that Apple organises the Swift Student Challenge every year. Apple announced the winners this week, and from the 350 winners, Apple picked 50 to attend a three-day event around this year’s conference. 🎉
I got a chance to talk with a couple of the winners this week: AJ Nettles and Dezmond Blair. In previous years, the students have organised to keep track of everyone’s submissions, and I always loved browsing and linking to those repositories each year. There is no 2024 repository, unfortunately, but getting to meet AJ and Dezmond was a treat.
Their apps are impressive, too, with AJ creating a password manager using CryptoKit and Dezmond making a mountain biking companion app using ARKit.
Congratulations to all the winners this year, and I hope those who are attending the conference will make them feel welcome and part of the community.
I’ll finish with some words from AJ, who had this to say when I asked if he had any advice for next year’s students:
“Don’t be afraid to fail. If your code doesn’t compile then try again with a different approach. It will error. It will have bugs. But if you keep trying to improve it, you’ll get there.”
That’s good advice for everyone, not just next year’s students! 👍
Dave Verwer
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Developer activities
It’s becoming clear that these virtual one-to-one sessions with Apple or “developer activities” are a permanent fixture of what the developer programme offers. Some sessions are specific, covering topics like optimising in-app subscriptions, and some are super broad like a “one-on-one technology consultation” to receive “advice on your app or game”. I’d be fascinated to hear from anyone who has taken advantage of these general technology consultations. Just reply to this email if that’s you!
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Code
The Engineering Challenges of Scaling ChatGPT
Let’s start this week’s Code section with a double-hit of ChatGPT. Of course, it’s not directly related to Apple platform development, but I’d guess most of us want to learn more about how LLMs work. In this post, we have Gergely Orosz interviewing Evan Morikawa from OpenAI discussing how ChatGPT works and how hard it is to scale systems like this.
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WHY AI Works
Some (most? 😬) of this explanation of why AI works went over my head, but I still learned several things from Bertrand Serlet. I still can’t say I understand why (or how) LLMs work, but this moved me a step closer!
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How to use SwiftData outside SwiftUI
Is it even possible? Of course it is, and Jacob Bartlett is here with a detailed explanation of how to get everything up and running without all the “magic” of SwiftUI.
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Videos
Swift Server Side Meetup #1
If you missed Wednesday’s inaugural Swift Server Side Meetup, the good news is that YouTube has archived it! Join members of the Swift Server Workgroup for two presentations and plenty of Q&A. I wasn’t able to attend the live session, but from the look of the live chat replay it was a huge success, with lots of discussion and questions throughout!
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