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- 21 mins agoComcast launches NOW plans, focuses on affordable/prepaid internet, TV, and mobile plans | PowerPageComcast launches NOW plans, focuses on affordable/prepaid internet, TV, and mobile plans
Comcast on Wednesday launched NOW, a new tier of low cost and prepaid connectivity offerings, with speeds up to 200 Mbps as well as unlimited 5G data for mobile plans along with access to more than 40 networks for live and on-demand content. The new plans function as low-cost, no-contract options for customers, as details […] Source26 mins agoTim Cook visits Singapore as Apple invests $250 million
CEO Tim Cook has continued his tour of Asia by visiting Singapore, where he announced that Apple will spend $250 million to expand its existing campus there.Apple Marina Bay Sands store, SingaporeApple does not release Tim Cook's schedule in advance, but following visits to Vietnam and then Indonesia, the CEO is concluding what appears to be a week-long Asia trip. His apparently final stop is a two-day visit to Singapore, and at the same time Apple has announced a significant expansion of its office campus space in the country."Singapore is truly a one-of-a-kind place, and we are proud of the connection we've built with this dynamic community of creators, learners, and dreamers," said Cook in a statement. "With our growing campus, Apple is writing a new chapter in our history here." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums36 mins agoScreenSnapAI goes live, brings AI-based organization to your Mac’s screenshot library
If you’re looking to organize your Mac’s screenshots, this might come in handy. Developer Aptonic has recently released ScreenSnapAI, its new organization utility to help wrangle your screenshot files. The software offers the following features: ScreenSnapAI retails for $9.99, is available via the Mac App Store, and requires macOS 10.13 (Ventura) or later to install […] Source36 mins agoIs 8GB of RAM Enough For a Mac?
Apple is doubling down on 8GB of RAM for many of its entry-level Macs, claiming that it's "suitable for many tasks," including browsing, video streaming and even "light" video and image editing. As of this writing, all MacBook Air laptops, the Mac Mini, and the MacBook Pro 14 all start with a base configuration of 8GB RAM -- which can't be upgraded at a later date since the RAM is soldered onto the motherboard. "That might have been OK were it not for the fact that Apple charges a ridiculous $200 to upgrade any of those machines from 8GB to 16GB," notes PC Gamer's Jeremy Laird. Even if an 8GB Mac does some of the previously stated tasks tolerably well, Laird argues that "8GB still isn't acceptable." From the report: That's because a Mac with 8GB can easily run out of memory just browsing the web. That's particularly true with Chrome, which just so happens to be the most popular browser around. Regular Chrome users will know what a memory hog Chrome can be. Right now, I have about 15 tabs open, which is actually pretty low for me. Often, my tab count can blow well past 50 in multiple windows. Handily, Chrome shows you memory usage if you mouse-over a given tab. And three of my current tabs are chewing up over 500MB each. So, that's 1.5GB for just three Chrome tabs. Add a couple more, plus MacOS's underlying memory footprint for just being up and running and you're bang out of RAM. Overall, I'm using 12.5GB of memory and the only application I have open is Chrome. Oh, and did I mention I'm typing this on a 16GB MacBook Air? I used to have an 8GB Apple silicon Air and to be frank it was a nightmare, constantly running out of memory just browsing the web. That's the point most observers miss. The usual narrative is that 8GB isn't good enough for serious workflows. It isn't but that completely misses the more important point. 8GB isn't even enough for browsing the web. Read more of this story at Slashdot.09:00 amHow to make noncontiguous selections in Pages, Numbers, and Keynote
Macworld Install the April 2024 iWork update and you’ll gain access to a “new” feature that’s decades old: noncontiguous text selection. Put simply, it means you can select text that doesn’t flow continuously from one letter to the next. This lets you select multiple areas of text for manual formatting or character styles all at once instead of one at a time. (Apple doesn’t let you use Find & Replace to select everything that matches the Find field, however.) To make a noncontiguous selection: Start by selecting any text in Pages, Numbers, or Keynote. Hold down the Command key. Select additional ranges: drag for a select, double-click to add words, or triple-click to add paragraphs. You can remove text from the selection by dragging or Shift-dragging while keeping Command held down. With a noncontiguous selection, all the normal formatting options are available in the Format sidebar (View > Inspector > Format). After making a noncontiguous text selection, I set the selected text to a different type weight. After making a noncontiguous text selection, I set the selected text to a different type weight.Foundry After making a noncontiguous text selection, I set the selected text to a different type weight.Foundry Foundry While I joked above about Apple being late to the party, it’s absolutely true. I can’t find the earliest citation of noncontiguous text selection, but Nisus Writer–still in production today–was promoting this special feature in an ad in MacUser magazine back in 1991. Years before that, this kind of selection was also available with lots of keystrokes in pre-graphical-user-interface word processors. Ask Mac 911 We’ve compiled a list of the questions we get asked most frequently, along with answers and links to columns: read our super FAQ to see if your question is covered. If not, we’re always looking for new problems to solve! Email yours to mac911@macworld.com, including screen captures as appropriate and whether you want your full name used. Not every question will be answered, we don’t reply to email, and we cannot provide direct troubleshooting advice. Mac, MacOS, Personal Software, Professional Software08:00 amSave 33% on Regal Premiere Movie e-tickets with this $11.99 offer
Macworld Streaming your faves at home is so convenient, but it really is nice to get out of your sweats and out to enjoy a movie on the big screen. And the fact that you don’t have to make your own snacks is a bonus. This $12 deal helps you save some cash with a 33% discount on most standard 2D showtimes at Regal, as well as premium format tickets (though surcharges may apply). You won’t have to worry about any blackout or expiration dates for this purchase. However, there are some restrictions, like it not being valid on special promotions like movie marathons, etc. Use it for a special night out with your sweetie or a weekend get-together with friends. With this purchase, you can get movie tickets at significant savings at any of Regal’s 450+ theaters nationwide. All you need to do is buy your e-ticket, go to the redemption link, and input your offer code. From there, you will receive an access email that contains a barcode and code to redeem in person or online. Take this opportunity to save some money on your tickets, which you can then spend on an extra snack for the flick. Save 33% on Regal Premiere Movie eTickets with this $11.99 deal. Save 33% Off Regal Premiere Movie e-Tickets Only $11.99 at Macworld StackSocial prices subject to change. Accessories08:00 amMacworld Podcast: The A18 and M4 are all about AI
Macworld This year, Apple wants to make a big impression with its AI efforts, and we’re starting to get a peek as to what we could expect, and it starts with Apple’s chips. We talk about the upcoming A18 Pro and the M4 chips and Apple’s plans, in this episode of the Macworld Podcast. This is episode 880 with Jason Cross, Michael Simon, and Roman Loyola. Listen to episode 880 on Apple Podcasts Listen to episode 880 on Spotify Get info Click on the links below for more information on what was discussed on the show. Some iOS 18 AI features might be limited to the iPhone 16 Pro models The M4 chip is coming sooner than we thought–and it’ll be packed with AI tech Subscribe to the Macworld Podcast You can subscribe to the Macworld Podcast—or leave us a review!—right here in the Podcasts app. The Macworld Podcast is also available on Spotify. Or you can point your favorite podcast-savvy RSS reader at: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/macworld To find previous episodes, visit Macworld’s podcast page or our home on MegaPhone. CPUs and Processors, iPhone, Mac02:56 amSam's Club membership drops to $14, the best price ever
Get a 1-year Sam's Club membership for just $14, the lowest price on record, for affordable access to warehouse deals.Beating the previous all-time best price, today's Sam's Club $14 membership deal is hosted by StackCommerce and offers new members a significant discount on a 1-year membership, which normally retails for $50.Buy for $14You can choose from thousands of items, ranging from prepared meals to patio furniture for the summer. With over 597 warehouse locations in the U.S. covering 45 states, there's a Sam's Club location within driving distance of many locations. Continue Reading on AppleInsider02:35 amEuropean Data Protection Board Goes There, Rules Against Meta’s ‘Pay or OK’ Model
If Meta caves and complies with this ruling by offering a free tier with significantly lower ARPU, that opens the door for regulators and legislative bodies around the globe to demand the same.01:25 amApple Watch SE 2 40mm GPS is Only $189
Save even more when you opt for a budget Apple Watch that’s discounted. Today, the second-generation Apple Watch SE 40mm GPS is down to just $189 from its original price of $250 on Amazon. The GPS model connects to your iPhone and lets you see calls and messages at a glance. You can also use […] The post appeared first on iLounge.01:23 amApple’s new ad titled ‘Goodbye Leather’
Apple’s newest ad shows off the new FineWoven fabric material and foregoes using leather material for its cases and accessories. The video, titled ‘Goodbye Leather’ is just 15 seconds long and declares that ‘Apple has eliminated leather in accessories’, with the words blowing up and revealing the words ‘to help reduce the impact on the […] The post appeared first on iLounge.01:22 amOneNote app now available on Vision Pro
Microsoft has launched its OneNote app to be available on Apple’s mixed reality headset. A new version of OneNote was released today in native format for the Apple Vision Pro. The app has many features and similarities with the iPad version of OneNote, and allows users to access their digital notebooks and write notes or […] The post appeared first on iLounge.01:20 amChat Filters feature on WhatsApp launches
Messaging platform WhatsApp recently launched a new feature that allows users to find conversations faster. The new Chat Filters is now live and available to download on the App Store. Three filters appear at the main conversation list, namely Groups, Unread, and All. WhatsApp described the new filters in its latest blog post, saying that […] The post appeared first on iLounge.Wednesday April 1710:13 pmApple TV+ debuts trailer for hit comedy series ‘Acapulco’ season three
Apple TV+ unveiled the trailer for the third season of “Acapulco,” the global hit bilingual comedy series starring Eugenio Derbez and… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.09:40 pmAltStore PAL Alternative App Marketplace Launches On iPhone In EU
AltStore PAL has become one of the first alternative app marketplaces to launch in the European Union. Developed by Riley Testut, AltStore PAL is marketed as an open-source project designed to distribute apps from independent developers. MacRumors reports: At launch, it features two apps, including Testut's Delta game emulator and clipboard manager app Clip. Delta is also being simultaneously released in the App Store outside of the European Union, but it looks like EU customers will need to download it from AltStore. Testut says that once AltStore PAL is "running smoothly," third-party app developers will be able to submit their apps for distribution outside of the App Store. The app marketplace is designed to be decentralized with no directory, so developers will need to self-promote their apps and direct users to their websites to install an app through AltStore. Distributing apps through AltStore is free of charge, but it is worth noting that apps that see more than one million first annual installs will need to pay Apple an 0.50 euro Core Technology Fee. App marketplaces have to pay the fee for every install with no free allowance, so AltStore is charged 0.50 euros each time it is installed. To afford the fee, Testut is charging 1.50 euros per year for AltStore PAL access. Testut has been working on AltStore PAL since Apple announced plans to support alternative app marketplaces in iOS 17.4. It is open to all apps, but Testut says that it makes the most sense for "smaller, indie apps that otherwise couldn't exist due to App Store rules." AltStore PAL is equipped with Patreon integration to allow developers to monetize their apps. Developers can offer their apps to just their patrons, and this method of distribution also allows for a sub-1 million cap on those who can subscribe to use an app. Read more of this story at Slashdot.09:00 pmNintendo Switch controller boosts gameplay with RGB lighting and turbo buttons
Take your gaming to the next level with this RGB Nintendo Switch controller with turbo buttons and more for only $30.99 (regularly $42). (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)08:56 pmMLB breaks its Mac app, pulls it from the App Store instead of fixing it
One of the many great benefits of Apple Silicon is the ability to run iPhone and iPad apps on the Mac. For baseball fans, this meant support for using the iPad version of the MLB app on macOS. Sadly, the 2024 MLB season is off to a rocky start for Mac users (just like it is for Cincinnati Reds fans). more…08:55 pmTransform your iPhone into a Game Boy with these life-like wallpapers
Is the arrival of game emulators on iOS making you nostalgic? Check out these fun Game Boy wallpapers for iPhone as a neat way to relive your handheld gaming memories or get close to the Game Boy you always wanted but never had. more…08:53 pmApple may leapfrog to massive AI advantage
Apple’s iOS 18 AI capabilities will be on-device - no need for privacy-infringing cloud processing that rivals rely upon - and from which… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.08:35 pm9to5Mac Daily: April 17, 2024 – iOS 17.5 beta 2, next-gen iPhone SE
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