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+14 +1Apple Maps in iOS 13: Sights Set on Google
Apple’s path to a home-brewed mapping solution has been long and perilous, but it’s almost arrived.
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+24 +1Six serious 'zero interaction' vulnerabilities found in iOS
Google security researchers have discovered six so-called ‘zero interaction’ iOS vulnerabilities – bugs that can allow an attacker to take control of the phone without the user having to do anything other than receive and open a message. Five of them have been fixed in iOS 12.4, but Apple has not yet been able to completely close the sixth one …
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+16 +1Apple releasing third public beta of iOS 13 to users today
Apple today is releasing the third public beta of iOS 13 to users. This update comes following the release of the fourth developer beta yesterday. Apple is also releasing the third public betas of macOS Catalina and tvOS 13 today. iOS 13 developer beta 4 included a handful of changes, including interface tweaks to Photos …
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+11 +1Apple releases third iOS 13 developer beta and more
It’s time for iOS 13 beta 3 — for developer build testers at least. Apple has released the third developer beta version of iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 alongside new seeds of watchOS 6, tvOS 13, and macOS Catalina. Apple’s public beta builds should follow at a later date after the latest developer beta has been tested for some time.
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+6 +1Here’s how mouse support could change the way you use your iPad
A buried feature, but a pretty good one.
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+27 +1Apple Considering Less Disruptive Siri Behavior in Future Version of iPadOS
Say "Hey Siri" when using an iPad, and Apple's virtual assistant will take over the entire display, obscuring whatever you were doing on the device. Say the same thing to your Mac, however, and Siri responds in a more multitasking-friendly way by appearing in a small window in the corner of the screen, allowing you to drag and drop retrieved items from it.
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iOS Tutorial - Tutlane
iOS tutorial for beginners and experienced with examples. In ios tutorial we covered a topics like ios architecture, installation, examples, services, intents and filters, ui controls, notifications, etc.
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+11 +1I might be able to finally replace my MacBook with an iPad thanks to iPadOS
Apple announced a mountain of new software updates during its two-hour WWDC keynote on Monday. Highlights included dark mode for iOS 13, a "Sign in with Apple" feature that's clearly shade at Facebook and Google, an App Store and menstrual cycle tracking for Apple Watches, and the death of iTunes. Oh, and of course, the ridiculously powerful and pricey new "cheese grater" Mac Pro.
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+35 +1The iPad finally outgrows iOS
As the iPad comes up on ten years since its introduction, the hardware has reached bold new heights but the software has been the limiting factor. Onstage at WWDC in San Jose, Apple announced that iPad’s software will now exist inside its own vertical OS. iPad OS.
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+15 +1Apple’s latest defense of the App Store just shows how hard it is to compete with Apple
Apple launched a new website as a response to critics like Spotify.
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+16 +1Apple introduces first 8-core MacBook Pro, the fastest Mac notebook ever
Apple updated MacBook Pro with faster 8th- and 9th-generation Intel Core processors, bringing eight cores to MacBook Pro for the first time.
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+11 +1WhatsApp Zero-Day let NSO Spyware Pwn Phones
A buffer-overflow vulnerability in WhatsApp is being exploited by NSO Group to remotely take over victims’ iOS and Android devices.
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+11 +1How Hackers and Scammers Break into iCloud-Locked iPhones
In spring, 2017, a teenager walked up behind a woman leaving the Metro in Northeast Washington DC and put her in a chokehold: "Be quiet," he said. And "delete your iCloud." He grabbed her iPhone 6S and ran away. Last month, there were a string of similar muggings in Philadelphia. In each of these muggings, the perpetrator allegedly held the victim up at gunpoint, demanded that they pull out their iPhone, and gave them instructions: Disable “Find My iPhone,” and log out of iCloud.
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+11 +1iOS reportedly getting its very own swipe-to-type keyboard
Apple may be bringing an Android favorite to iOS at its software developers conference next month. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has published a big list of little software tweaks his sources say are coming to iOS at WWDC. One of the more interesting notes is that Apple is reportedly going to be releasing its own swipe-to-text keyboard on iOS, something that has long been natively supported in Android.
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+1 +1Listonic
➤Get more done with Smart Grocery Shopping List app. ✅Stay organized, save money and time. ✅For free on Android, IOS, Wear & Web. Great for families
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+18 +1After 32-bit purge, GameClub raises $2.5M to bring back classic iOS games
Apple's 2017 shift from 32-bit to a 64-bit code base for iOS has shut the door on countless games and apps designed during the platform's early days. Now, a startup called GameClub has attracted $2.5 million dollars in investment to help fix that problem, working with the original developers to update well-remembered premium mobile games for newer devices.
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+9 +1Apple’s discontinued Aperture won’t run on any Mac OS higher than Mojave
In a new support document, Apple says Aperture —its discontinued high end photo editing software — won’t run in versions of the Mac operating system after macOS Mojave. The doc explains how to migrate your Aperture libraries to Photos or Adobe Lightroom Classic.
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+24 +1Siri Shortcuts, Screen Time, and other iOS features coming to the Mac with 10.15
Apple is working on bringing the Mac and iOS closer together with the introduction of macOS 10.15 and iOS 13. Siri Shortcuts, Screen Time, and more are expected to be unveiled for Mac during its Worldwide Developers conference in June. According to people familiar with the development of macOS 10.15 – which has been in the works for at least two years – the new version will include support for Siri Shortcuts, a feature introduced in iOS 12 which allows users to create custom voice shortcuts for actions that can be done in apps.
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+25 +1Apple planning Luna Display-like desktop extension feature for macOS 10.15, codenamed ‘Sidecar’
It’s undeniable that one of the best characteristics of every Apple product is its display. Apple ships computers – from iPads to iMacs – with great quality, well calibrated displays that can be used for professional work which requires a great level of fidelity. Now, it appears Apple is working a new Mac and iPad display feature to launch with macOS 10.15.
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+16 +1iOS 13: Dark Mode, detachable panels, Safari and Mail upgrades, undo gesture, volume HUD, more
Apple is expected to unveil iOS 13, the next major version of the iPhone and iPad operating system, at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, which kicks off on June 3rd. Now, people familiar with the development of the operating system have shared exclusive details with 9to5Mac. Read on for new details about what to expect.
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