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- 6 mins agoSeveral possible iPhone 4 technical specifications leaked
Several of the technical specifications of Apple’s upcoming iPhone SE 4 may have just been leaked to the public. The leaks largely focus on AI-based camera features and how the handset may resemble the iPhone 13 more than the iPhone 14. The leaker, Nguyen Phi Hung, who has no Apple-related track record, has stated that […] Source20 mins agoApple opens fourth Developer Academy in Indonesia
Apple has announced a new Apple Developer Academy for Bali, which will have a nine-month program teaching coding, marketing and all the skills to create apps.Members of the Apple Developer Academies in IndonesiaIn 2018, Apple opened its first Apple Developer Academy in Indonesia, and since expanded it from Jakarta to Surabaya and Batam. Over 2,000 students have attended and Apple says that 90% of its graduates have gone on to what it calls meaningful employment."We've seen many times over that a line of code can change the world," said Tim Cook in a statement, "and in Indonesia, we're investing in the creativity and skills of people determined to prove it." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums21 mins agoGet 15 months of Microsoft 365 for the family for an extra 20% off
Macworld Microsoft 365 puts all the most useful apps you and your family need in the cloud, so you can tap into them anywhere. This Microsoft 365 Family subscription gives you 15 months of access for six people, with an extra 20% off with code ENJOY20 through April 21. Microsoft 365 gives you access to the full-featured versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel, PowerPoint, and more, offering productivity apps in use by companies across the world. You also get other tools like the video editing suite Clipchamp, Teams for virtual calls, Outlook for seamless email management, and OneNote for real-time collaboration. It also provides access to Microsoft’s OneDrive storage platform, with 1TB of space for each of the six users who can tap into this Microsoft 365 subscription. Microsoft Defender is also available to prevent identity theft and protect your devices. This family Microsoft 365 license is compatible with Mac and Windows, though PC users will gain two extra productivity apps, Publisher and Access. Updates and improvements are also included in this plan to ensure you can work with the latest innovations. Improve your and your family’s productivity with 15 months of Microsoft 365 with 6TB of cloud storage, now just $89.59 with code ENJOY20 through April 21 at 11:59 PM Pacific. Microsoft 365 Family: 15-Month Subscription Only $89.59 at Macworld StackSocial prices subject to change. Accessories21 mins agoApple @ Work Podcast: Configuration Profile surgery
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. Apple @ Work is brought to you by Kolide by 1Password, the device trust solution that ensures that if a device isn’t secure, it can’t access your apps. Close the Zero Trust access gap for Okta. Learn more or watch the demo. In this episode of Apple @ Work, I talk with Ari Leviatan from iMazing about their suite of tools designed to give hands-on power to an iOS and macOS admin. more…21 mins agoApple Sports ap updated, now includes data from the NBA and NHL playoffs
You’re about to get additional sports data with your Sports app for iOS. Apple on Monday updated the app on Monday to include data from the NBA and NHL playoffs, which both began this weekend. Apple says users will be able to “follow every matchup with added details on each series and more.” The first […] Source08:00 amFind more affordable airfare with help from Matt’s Flights, now only $80
Macworld Everyone deserves a little R&R. Unfortunately, planning a vacation or any other trip can prove to be costly, especially when you consider airfare alone. However, you can make travel planning more affordable with Matt’s Flights. Through April 21, a this lifetime subscription to the Matt’s Flights Premium Plan is on sale for only $79.97 (reg. $1800). This platform scours the web for the best-priced flights for your desired destination, making it more feasible than ever to travel. Raved about by The New York Times and Thrillist, Matt’s Flights is a travel-planning service that sends great airfare deals directly to your inbox. All you need to do is enter your travel destination and home city or airport and let Matt himself find your cheapest flight yet. You can add an unlimited amount of search requests as well. Your Premium Plan also includes access to one-on-one consultations with Matt. Here, you can enjoy guidance through any travel questions or uncertainties. Explore the world more affordably with a lifetime subscription to Matt’s Flights Premium Plan, now just $79.97 through April 21 at 11:59 PM Pacific. Matt’s Flights Premium Plan (Lifetime Subscription) Only $79.97 at Macworld StackSocial prices subject to change. Accessories04:49 amiPhone 16 Pro design leaked: Larger screen, new button, improved camera
Apple is set to release the iPhone 16 series later this year at its September ‘Special Event’. The design of the iPhone has not largely changed since iPhone 12, continuing through the current iPhone 15. The minor changes over the years have been the introduction of the shrinking of the notch and the introduction of […] The post appeared first on iLounge.02:57 amRCS messaging integration is coming to the iPhone: Google
Google has updated the Google Messages page on Android website to highlight that the iPhone will support RCS messaging platform starting fall 2024. The page describes that Apple has announced its plan to adopt the latest messaging technology – rich communication services (RCS). The Android maker marks this move as “it will mean a better […] The post appeared first on iLounge.02:45 amHow to add a Quick Link for locations in Apple Maps in macOS
Apple Maps on macOS allows you to add Quick Links to locations in the sidebar for easier access. Here's how to add the shortcuts.Apple MapsRecent improvements in Apple Maps on macOS provide a host of new features. One of the recent improvements in Apple Maps is the ability to click some points of interest and then add them to the Maps sidebar as shortcuts, which Apple calls Quick Links.When you add a Quick Link to the sidebar in Apple Maps, you can later single-click it and zoom quickly to that point, and you'll have the point's info popover appear instantly on your screen. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums01:53 amElon Musk confirms intentions to charge new X users a temporary fee to let them post
A report last year revealed that Elon Musk had plans to introduce a new charge for users who have just registered on X (formerly Twitter) on the grounds that this would be the only way to make the platform free of bots. Now Musk himself has confirmed his intentions and revealed more details about this potential fee. more…01:27 amSpotify listeners may finally get lossless audio — but at a cost
Spotify is preparing to unveil its long-rumored lossless audio feature, but the company won't be taking Apple Music's approach.Lossless audio & AirPods optimization coming to SpotifyThe concept of Spotify offering lossless audio isn't new. Initially dubbed "Spotify HiFi," the idea was first teased in 2021, hinting at a premium subscription model named "Supremium." However, it seems Spotify has revised its strategy, opting for an add-on model instead.The new feature, "Music Pro," isn't a replacement for the existing Spotify Premium service but a powerful enhancement, according to a Reddit user discovered by The Verge. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums01:22 amDeals: get a free $40 gift card with a Costco membership
For a limited time, score a free Costco Shop Card valued at $40 with a 1-year Gold Star Costco membership.Get a free Costco gift card with membership.The best Costco membership deal we've seen is back, delivering a free $40 digital Shop Card with a 1-year $60 Gold Star membership. This offer is hosted by StackCommerce and is valid for new members only (or members whose memberships have been expired for more than 18 months) located in the U.S. or Puerto Rico.Grab the deal Continue Reading on AppleInsider12:21 amSpotify planning to launch more expensive ‘Music Pro’ subscription with lossless songs
A recent report revealed that Spotify is planning to raise the price of its subscription soon, at least in some countries. And for those who think that paying $10.99 a month for a music streaming platform is already too much, the company may soon introduce an even more expensive “Music Pro” subscription that will enable lossless audio and some other extra features. more…Monday April 1511:40 pmApple's iOS 18 AI will be on-device preserving privacy, and not server-side
Apple's AI push in iOS 18 is rumored to focus on privacy with processing done directly on the iPhone, that won't connect to cloud services.Siri is expected to get a big upgrade with iOS 18Over the past few months, we've heard a lot about Apple's endeavors in Artificial Intelligence and the features it aims to introduce later this year with iOS 18 and macOS 15. Various sources have all claimed that Apple would introduce AI-related enhancements.It looks like the initial batch of features will function without the need for an internet connection. Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums09:45 pmJapan to seek up to 20% fine for monopolistic practices by Apple
Japan is poised to dramatically increase the penalties for tech giants accused of monopolistic practices like Apple.New Japanese laws could slap Apple with up to 20% sales penaltyIn an extensive global effort to limit the power of major technology companies, the Japanese government plans to revise its antitrust regulations. The strategy could lead to fines for anti-competitive activities such as unfairly restricting access to app markets, potentially increasing to 20% of pertinent sales.Similar actions have been undertaken in other regions, including the European Union. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums09:22 pmApple removes the first iOS Game Boy emulator released under new App Store rules
Developer Mattia La Spina launched iGBA as one of the first retro game emulators legitimately available on the iOS App Store following… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.09:18 pmLet AI write your perfect resume with this $35 job-hunting tool
This application tool could be an essential weapon in your job-hunting arsenal. The AI Resume Builder is now on sale for only $34.97. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)08:54 pmThreads is finally rolling out real-time search results for some users
Threads, Meta’s microblogging platform, has come a long way since its launch almost a year ago. However, Threads still lacks some important features – such as an option to show real-time search results. After Meta said it had no plans to make this a reality, the company is finally letting some Threads users see recent search results. more…08:51 pmApple Music team in ‘crunch mode’ ahead of Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ album release | Mac Daily NewsApple Music team in ‘crunch mode’ ahead of Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ album release
Ahead of Taylor Swift's "The Tortured Poets Department" new album release on April 19th, the Apple Music team is in crunch mode getting; The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.08:29 pmiOS 18: The latest on Apple’s plans for on-device AI
When WWDC kicks off on June 10, there will be a lot of attention on Apple’s plans for new artificial intelligence features. In the latest edition of his Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reiterates that one of Apple’s primary focuses will be on privacy and on-device intelligence. more…