Scanners
- Friday June 07
- 43 mins agoReport: Apple to launch iOS 18 AI features marketed as ‘Apple Intelligence’
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman today reports that Apple will launch its upcoming AI initiatives in iOS 18 and other operating systems under the brand name ‘Apple Intelligence’, which is obviously a convenient twist on the ‘AI’ acronym. The company will official announce the new plans at its WWDC keynote on Monday. Rather than focus on writing poetry or making up images, the Apple Intelligence suite of features will use large language models to offer functionality that helps users throughout their daily life, with abilities like summarization and rich auto-reply suggestions. more…51 mins agoiOS 18 to include emoji reactions for iMessage, ability to schedule messages to send later | 9 to 5 MaciOS 18 to include emoji reactions for iMessage, ability to schedule messages to send later
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman today reported on a few additional features to expect from the Messages app in iOS 18. One of the perhaps most requested messaging changes will be an upgrade to the Tapbacks system, allowing users to respond to any message using an emoji of their choice. Apple will also another long-standing feature request, adding the ability to schedule messages to be sent at a later time. more…1 hour agoAdobe terms clarified: Will never own your work, or use it for AI training
A change to Adobe terms set the internet alight yesterday, after a number of pro users of the company’s apps reacted with anger and confusion to the scary-looking wording. The company initially issued a rather dismissive statement that its terms have been in place for years and it was merely clarifying them, but subsequently wrote a blog post which tackled the issue in more detail … more…10:30 amGet ready for WWDC with this off-the-wall skit Apple didn’t want you to see
Macworld Way back in 2014, there were rumors that Apple had produced one of its trademark WWDC intro skits that never aired. It involved Larry David, app approval, a “Spicy Godfather” sandwich, racial humor, and Evan Spiegel—and Apple apparently got cold feet and showed a fairly standard video about what developers look like instead. it’s kind of amazing Apple even considered showing it to the world considering Larry tells JB Smoove, “No smacks for Blacks,” and there’s a running joke about how indiscriminate the App Store approval process is. That’s not to say it’s not funny—it’s actually very funny. It’s just not the kind of thing you’d expect to see in a WWDC keynote, and clearly someone at Apple agreed since it’s been in the vault for a decade. It’s not clear how the YouTube account got its hands on the video, but the video is presented in its entirety—a full 10 minutes, which is likely much longer than Apple would have shown. But even if it’s a little lengthy, it’s definitely worth a watch. Apple will kick off WWDC with a keynote at 10 am on Monday. It is expected to unveil numerous AI features including integration with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. But we doubt Larry David will make an appearance. iOS10:18 amApple hosts an industry program for students from historically Black colleges and universities | AppleInsiderApple hosts an industry program for students from historically Black colleges and universities
Fifty students from a range of historically Black colleges and universities are to get an immersive two-week program with Apple.Students at the Propel Center (Source: Propel Center)The new program comes from the Propel Center, which was created in 2021 by one of Apple's earliest investments from its Racial Equity and Justice Initiative (REIU). In the same year, Apple also awarded $5 million to four historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU).According to Variety, the Propel Center is now running working with 19 HBCUs for a 2024 Arts & Entertainment Industry Accelerator. It's a year-long program aimed at creating greater diversity in the industry. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums10:15 amNetflix app begins undergoing major user interface changes
Netflix’s user interface is about to get a bit different on your set top box. On Thursday, the streaming company announced that a major redesign is coming for the Netflix app across TV devices like the Apple TV 4K, Chromecast, and smart TVs. Select users will start seeing it in their Netflix app soon. Per […] Source10:00 amiPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max measurements leaked, point towards thinnest iPhone models yet | PowerPageiPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max measurements leaked, point towards thinnest iPhone models yet
What appear to be the exact size specifications of Apple’s upcoming iPhone 16 Pro Max smartphone have been leaked, and the device could have the thinnest borders on a smartphone to date. The leak was published Wednesday via a tweet from serial leaker Ice Universe, who stated that the iPhone 16 Pro Max will measure […] Source10:00 amUpgrade Dad to Windows 11 Pro for just $25
Macworld The latest operating system from Windows 11 Pro is normally $199, but you can get it for just $24.97 through 6/9 for Father’s Day. Enjoy enhanced productivity features like snap layouts, seamless redocking, and improved voice typing. Work safer with biometrics login, TPM 2.0, Smart App Control, and more leading security features. Tap into Microsoft’s Copilot AI to save time and streamline workflows. Access unique professional features like Azure AD, Hyper-V, Windows Sandbox, BitLocker device encryption, and more. Upgrade your PC with Microsoft Windows 11 Pro for $24.97 (reg. $199) through June 10th only. Microsoft Windows 11 Pro – $24.97 See Deal StackSocial prices subject to change. Windows09:00 am‘Show Sidebar’ option turned off in the Finder? Here’s how to bring it back to macOS
Macworld I find the Finder window’s sidebar immensely useful. By default, it shows a number of useful folders and locations you might need quick access to, and you can drag in folders, servers, smart folders, and more. But what do you do when the sidebar disappears, and the View menu’s Show Sidebar item is grayed out? This happened to me recently, and I was baffled. Restarting my Mac didn’t solve it, nor did some advice on resetting a Finder preference file, which I don’t want to repeat here, as it wipes out your Finder settings and didn’t solve my problem. It turned out that the answer wasn’t staring me in the face because of how Apple has linked the sidebar and toolbar in the Finder: if you have the toolbar hidden in a Finder window, you cannot display the sidebar, either. You can test this to see how it works. Open a new window in the Finder with File > New Finder Window. Choose View > Hide Toolbar. Now check the View menu: Show Sidebar appears but is grayed out and cannot be chosen. Re-enable the toolbar with View > Show Toolbar, and either the sidebar re-appears if it was displayed before you hid the toolbar, or you can now choose View > Show Sidebar. In macOS, the Sidebar disappears if Show Toolbar is turned off. The option for Show Sidebar is not available–Show Toolbar has to be turned on to activate the option. In macOS, the Sidebar disappears if Show Toolbar is turned off. The option for Show Sidebar is not available–Show Toolbar has to be turned on to activate the option.Foundry In macOS, the Sidebar disappears if Show Toolbar is turned off. The option for Show Sidebar is not available–Show Toolbar has to be turned on to activate the option.Foundry Foundry 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, MacOS08:53 amMagSafe or Qi2? How to find the right wireless iPhone charger for you
Macworld Qi2 versus MagSafe You’re welcome to charge your iPhone with a wire and pretend it’s 2007, but most of us these days prefer to charge wirelessly. It’s quicker and easier, you don’t have to carry around the correct cable, and it keeps your desk or bedside table looking neat and tidy. The problem, however, is that there’s a wide range of wireless iPhone chargers out there. Which one is right for your needs and budget? The first question to ask is whether you should go for a Qi2 or MagSafe charger. While these are two separate charging standards, the former open and the latter proprietary to Apple, there’s a lot of overlap between them. It’s important when buying a charger to check which standard(s) it supports so you know that it’s compatible with your phone, as well as the specs and features you can expect. Most recent iPhones are compatible with both Qi2 and MagSafe. The 15-series iPhones support both out of the box, and the 13- and 14-series support them provided you update to iOS 17.2 or later. Older iPhones (iPhone 8 and later) support the older Qi standard, but that doesn’t offer the same magnetic attachment as MagSafe. This magnetic feature helps to ensure your device sits on the sweet spot and charges correctly: no more frustration when you find it slipped off and stopped charging a couple of minutes after you put it on the pad. Both Qi2 and MagSafe offer this feature. In terms of speed, Qi2 chargers can go just as fast as MagSafe ones, both on paper (15W) and in our testing. The main difference is that Apple controls MagSafe certification, which makes it more expensive for companies to make MagSafe accessories. In theory a Qi2 charger should provide the same quality and performance as a MagSafe accessory at a lower price. But there are other factors to take into consideration. How to find the best charger for you Reputable brand: It’s important to buy from a company you can trust. Look for a lengthy track record producing tech accessories, and large numbers of positive reviews online. Certification: Similarly, for peace of mind you should check the accessory has full certification in whichever standard you prefer. Otherwise you can’t be sure it will be compatible with your iPhone, or produce optimal performance. Price: Compare to rival products, and to the prices of Apple-certified MagSafe chargers. A Qi2 accessory should cost less than the MagSafe equivalent. Ability to charge other devices: Some Qi2 iPhone chargers double up as AirPods and/or Apple Watch chargers too. Don’t clog up your desk with multiple accessories if a single versatile unit can serve all your needs. ESR’s charger range Bearing the above in mind, we feel that ESR’s range of wireless chargers is well worth your consideration. The company, which is currently celebrating its 15-year anniversary, is a highly rated brand on Amazon with more than 16 million products sold and 402,000 five-star reviews. It offers a wide range of fully certified MagSafe and Qi2 chargers, so you know what you’re getting. The company’s prices are good, its chargers will be compatible with future iOS and watchOS updates, including iOS 18, and there’s plenty of versatility available. Consider a few options: Qi2 3-in-1 Travel Wireless Charging Set ESR ESR ESR This compact charging unit can handle your iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods. It quickly powers up, and the foldable design fits effortlessly into any bag, making it an essential travel companion. Just $67.99 from Amazon. Qi2 3-in-1 Watch Wireless Charging Set ESR ESR ESR Officially certified for both the Qi2 standard and Made for Apple Watch, and featuring full StandBy support, this is your all-in-one fast charging station. Excellent value at $89.99, this is currently on sale for just $59.99 from Amazon. Qi2 Magnetic Wireless Car Charger ESR ESR ESR Boasting 15W fast charging, customizable viewing angles, a 1,600g magnetic connection and secure mounting options for both air vent and dashboard, this is a bargain at $29.99. Even better, it’s currently just $27.99 from Amazon. Qi2 Mini Wireless Charger ESR ESR ESR If you need to charge only one device at a time, this mini charging pad is ideal. It supports fast 15W wireless charging, and a strong 1,200g magnetic lock. Buy it now for $17.99 from Amazon. Whatever you need from a charger, ESR can help. Take a look today! Mobile Phone Accessories, Mobile Phone Chargers, Power08:06 amiPhone 15 charging slowly? How to fast charge iPhone with USB-C
The charging situation for the and iPhone 15 Pro this year has changed. Apple’s proprietary Lightning port has been replaced with USB-C, so now you can charge your phone with almost any and USB-C power adapter that you can find online. But what exactly do you need to make sure you can charge your iPhone battery as fast as possible? more…08:00 amUpgrade Dad to Office 2021 with 77% off this instant download
Macworld This instant download provides the complete Microsoft Office 2021 suite for Windows, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Publisher & Access. You get one lifetime license for one Windows machine, downloaded to your laptop. There are no subscriptions to renew or logins to manage. Office 2021 is fully compatible with both Windows 10 and Windows 11. Free customer support makes it easy to get up and running. Get Dad Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows for $49.97, $170 off the $219 MSRP now through 11:59 PM PST on June 10th. StackSocial prices subject to change. Accessories03:12 amHow to emulate the original PlayStation and Nintendo 64 on Mac
Games on the Sony PlayStation and Nintendo 64 can be played on an Apple Silicon Mac with a little bit of work. Here's how to emulate the classic consoles on a Mac or MacBook.It is possible to emulate the original Sony PlayStation on an Apple Silicon Mac. The transition from the fourth to the fifth generation of video game consoles was a unique time in gaming history. It heralded the movement from 2D to 3D games during the mid-1990s.This involved pioneering work in bringing real-time 3D graphics to life, as well as the disruption of major players in the industry. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums12:42 amAmazon's best Apple Studio Display deal is back at $1,299.99
Amazon's popular Apple Studio Display deal is back, with a $300 cash discount dropping the 27-inch 5K display down to $1,299.99 while supplies last.Save $300 on the Apple Studio Display.Save $300 today on the standard glass Apple Studio Display with a tilt-adjustable stand at Amazon, bringing the cost down to $1,299.99 — and coming within 2 cents of the lowest price on record.Grab the deal Continue Reading on AppleInsider12:30 amVITURE One XR glasses review: Good versatility with accessory limits
For one-tenth the cost of an Apple Vision Pro, the Viture One XR glasses put a comfortable display on your face to use for most digital activities.VITURE One XR Glasses reviewAlongside the release of Apple Vision Pro, AR and VR and the idea of "spatial computing" have become a frontier for experimentation.XR is a blanket term for AR/VR and its intersections. Viture has done this by making a pair of pretty inconspicuous glasses that, once plugged into a device, serve as a screen for work or play. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums12:27 amThis app can identify more than 33,000 plant species
iOS plant identifier app Plantum also serves up tips for plant care. Get a lifetime premium sub for just $16.97 (regularly $59.99). (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)Thursday June 0611:19 pmThere’s now a Nintendo 3DS emulator available on the iOS App Store
We’ve been extensively covering the release of many retro game emulators for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, as Apple recently updated the App Store guidelines to allow game emulators for the first time. Now there’s Folium, a Nintendo 3DS emulator for iOS. more…10:55 pmIt’s finally happening: A standalone Apple Passwords app is coming at WWDC
Macworld In a challenge to password manager software like LastPass and 1Password, Apple is said to be creating a standalone Passwords app. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that the new Passwords app will debut at WWDC next week, and will be available across Apple devices including Vision Pro and even on Windows. For years, Apple fans have wanted the company to take its password management out of the Settings app. Storing passwords in iCloud Keychain is convenient, but it’s cumbersome the moment you step out of Safari or Apple’s own apps. If you ever use your services on a Windows computer or other device, it’s a pain to dive into settings on your iPhone to find them and enter them manually. Two-factor authentication support was limited, too. The new Passwords app, according to Gurman, solves most of these problems. It will be available across iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Vision Pro, and even Windows. What’s more, it will “support verification codes and serve as an authentication app similar to Google Authenticator.” A standalone app should make it easier to manage passwords if you ever need to change one, and to access information like passwords, Wi-Fi logins, and Passkeys across multiple devices. It’s unclear what other sorts of details it may manage; password managers often contain auto-fill data for payment info and addresses, in addition to passwords. We’ll find out all about it in just a few days when WWDC 2024 kicks off on June 10. iOS, MacOS, Security Software and Services10:46 pmHands-on: Carry your Mac and iPad in style with Harber London’s backpacks and sleeves
It’s been a while since Apple discontinued its leather sleeve for Macs and iPads. Luckily, – a company that specializes in making premium leather products – has some great sleeves and backpacks for you to carry your Apple devices around in ease. I’ve been trying out some of these products, so read on as I share my thoughts on them. more…10:24 pmApple Passwords app will make managing secure logins simple
Apple plans to release its own app for generating and managing complex passwords. The Apple Passwords app will "sherlock" many competitors. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)