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- 07:39 pmHow to set AirDrop to share iPhone photos with anyone [Pro Tip]
Here's why you might run into trouble when you want to share iPhone photos with your friend's iPhone over AirDrop, and how to fix it. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)07:38 pmApple's quick App Store takedowns over copyright claims are a nightmare for developers | AppleInsiderApple's quick App Store takedowns over copyright claims are a nightmare for developers
Developers of two media-centric apps say Apple is not playing fair with the App Store, especially when it comes to dealing with copyright law.TV Time and the App Store iconAs the controller of the App Store, Apple has a duty to keep the digital marketplace full of engaging apps that don't break or infringe laws. However, the amount of control Apple has over apps, and its ability to easily dismiss apps over claims of copyright infringement, has irked some developers.For TV Time and Musi, Apple is seemingly too eager to wield the banhammer. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums07:15 pmmacOS 15.2 beta 4 delivers new Apple Intelligence features
Apple has released the fourth beta of macOS Sequoia 15.2, introducing new Apple Intelligence features and general system improvements… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.07:03 pmM2 iPad Air 128GB 11-inch on Sale at $100 Off
Save big on the iPad Air M2 with this early Black Friday deal. The 11-inch Apple iPad Air comes with the M2 Chip that lets you run apps smoothly and simultaneously with its powerful performance. Experience faster speeds with WiFi 6E and activate Apple Intelligence with useful AI features to help you get work done […] The post appeared first on iLounge.07:02 pmNext year’s iPhone 17 decision will be harder than ever for users like me
Most years, it’s not very hard to decide which iPhone model to buy. I always go with a Pro model—usually the smaller of the two. But with next year’s iPhone 17 line and the expected ultra-thin 17 Air model, my purchase decision will be harder than ever. Here are the key factors I’m considering. more…07:02 pmRussian-language RFE/RL app removed from App Store
Apple has removed the Radio Liberty or Radio Free Europe app from the App Store in Russia because of the state’s mandate as to what apps can be allowed, with the move following less than a month after Apple was told to remove the app Current Time, a media service that was independent and a […] The post appeared first on iLounge.07:01 pmNew emojis may arrive on iMessage in 2025
The Unicode Consortium’s research group creates new emojis and manages them, and the organization has revealed its latest collection that will be added late next year to the iPhone featuring an Apple Core, Distorted Face, Fight Cloud, and many more. Each year, they present new emojis or changes to their technical committee, with 164 additional […] The post appeared first on iLounge.07:00 pmMythic Quest returns with 4th season on January 29
Mythic Quest is returning for Season 4 on January 29 for the Apple TV+ more than three years after the show’s renewal, with the “Side Quest” spin-off series originating from the title “Mere Mortals” airing after the season concludes. The show will start airing on January 29 featuring 2 new episodes, and one episode rolling […] The post appeared first on iLounge.06:38 pmUber app for iOS gets a new Home Screen widget for quickly requesting a ride
Uber on Wednesday announced some updates coming to its app this holiday season. In addition to a new category called UberXXL, the company also revealed a new Home Screen widget for and iPad users. more…06:17 pmNew report reveals killer feature coming in next Pro Display XDR
Macworld Apple’s next big product launch might still be a long way off, but a new report has shed light on powerful new technology coming in the next version of Apple’s flagship Pro Display XDR. The 2nd-gen model will use state-of-the-art quantum dot technology, according to the respected displays analyst Ross Young (via 9to5Mac). Young had previously reported that the M4 MacBook Pro, which was announced at the end of October, is the first Apple product to use quantum dot tech, but the next-gen tech is far more important for Apple’s high-end display. For one, it’s 32 inches; for another is uses “”state-of-the-art calibration and a sophisticated algorithm” to deliver “the highest-quality color possible.” Quantum dot is a recent display technology designed to deliver better color and motion performance than is possible with conventional LED, mini-LED and OLED screens. (It’s also where we get the Q in QLED TVs.) As Young explains (login required), the MacBook Pro previously used KSF phosphor, which makes it plausible that other KSF-based Apple products will follow its lead and switch to quantum dot. “Now that Apple has adopted [quantum dot] in the MacBook Pro,” he writes, “it will be interesting to see if they replace KSF films and KSF phosphors in other Apple products. KSF films are found in previous mini-LED MacBook Pros and the Mac Pro Display XDR. We expect the next version of the Mac Pro Display to adopt it.” All very pleasing, but the catch is that we’ll likely be waiting a long time for the next version of the Pro Display XDR. The original device came out in 2019 and we’ve been expecting an update ever since the Studio Display was launched in 2022; but Young says it’s unlikely to appear until late 2025 or early 2026. You can keep up with the latest news and rumors with our new Pro Display XDR superguide. Retailer Price $4999 View Deal $4,999 View Deal $4999 View Deal $4999 View Deal $5999.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket06:11 pmGoogle is pissed that the DOJ may make it sell Chrome
You'll all pay for this, just you wait and see, says a petulant Google as the US Department of Justice is rumored to make it sell off its Chrome browser.Google Chrome on an iPhoneChrome is the darling of the technology industry because technical people love its customizability. But that does come with the price of your battery life, plus what Google may or may not do with your data.Consequently, it's common when you have a problem with a website to be told to switch to Chrome. For example, our own content management system works slightly better under Chrome than it does with Safari. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums06:11 pmFourth round of developer betas for iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, macOS Sequoia 15.2 land
Apple is on its fourth round of developer betas for this generation, with new builds of iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2 joined by the third build of watchOS 11.2.Examples of Apple Intelligence at work. The fourth round arrives after the third, which was on November 11 for iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2. That date also saw the second developer betas of tvOS 18.2 and watchOS 11.2, with visionOS 2.2's second build landing one day later on November 12.Apple brought out the third tvOS 18.2 and visionOS 2.2 builds on November 18. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums06:06 pmmacOS Sequoia 15.2 beta 4 released ahead of next month’s launch
Apple has released macOS Sequoia 15.2 beta 4 for developers. The new update arrives as we get closer to the public launch that’s right around the corner. Here’s what to expect from beta 4. more…06:03 pmiOS 18.2 beta 4 now available
iOS 18.2 beta 4 is now available to developers as we inch closer to next month’s public release. The update includes major new Apple Intelligence features, a redesigned Mail app, upgrades to Find My, and much more. Notably, iOS 18.2 beta 4 is not yet available over the air. It’s available as a download via Apple’s developer website. The over-the-air update should be released momentarily. more…06:00 pmApple’s App Store in China paid over 95 percent of the $519 billion in 2023 revenue it generated to developers | Mac Daily NewsApple’s App Store in China paid over 95 percent of the $519 billion in 2023 revenue it generated to developers
Apple's Chinese App Store paid out over $493 billion to developers in 2023, representing 95% of the total revenue generated… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.06:00 pmApple Says Mac Users Targeted in Zero-Day Cyberattacks
Apple has pushed out security updates that it says are "recommended for all users," after fixing a pair of security bugs used in active cyberattacks targeting Mac users. From a report: In a security advisory on its website, Apple said it was aware of two vulnerabilities that "may have been actively exploited on Intel-based Mac systems." The bugs are considered "zero day" vulnerabilities because they were unknown to Apple at the time they were exploited. [...] The vulnerabilities were reported by security researchers at Google's Threat Analysis Group, which investigates government-backed hacking and cyberattacks, suggesting that a government actor may be involved in the attacks. Read more of this story at Slashdot.05:54 pm15-inch MacBook Air hits its best price yet after massive 20% discount
The 15-inch MacBook Air — the world's slimmest laptop — is down to its lowest price after a big 20% discount. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)05:45 pmSave up to 36% on Microsoft Office for Mac 2024 with this early Black Friday special
A new early Black Friday software deal allows Mac and PC owners to score up to 36% off a standalone license to Microsoft Office 2024.Microsoft Office 2024 - Image credit: MicrosoftMicrosoft Office 2024 includes all essential Microsoft apps, from Word for text editing, Excel for super-powered spreadsheets, PowerPoint for captivating presentations, OneNote to keep everything organized, and Outlook for email management (Outlook comes with the Home & Business version only).Normally, users would pay $149.99 for a Home license or $249.99 if they'd prefer the Home & Business license. However, this promotion allows users to take 20% off of a Home license, dropping the price to $119.97, or 36% off of a Home & Business license, bringing the price to $159.97. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums05:42 pmShazam music recognition service reaches 100 billion song milestone
Apple’s music recognition service Shazam is so popular that its usage total passed 12 times the population of the Earth. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)05:31 pmMessenger adds Siri integration, AI video backgrounds, and yes, voicemail
There’s a pretty cool update for Messenger out today. Meta has introduced phone and video calling voicemail, similar to FaceTime. The Facebook calling service is also adding AI video backgrounds and integrating Siri. more…