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- 26 mins agoT-Mobile launches ‘Home Internet Backup’ as its most affordable 5G broadband plan
On the heels of adding a second tier to its 5G Home Internet in April, T-Mobile has launched another option for those who want a reliable internet backup at an affordable price. T-Mobile Home Internet Backup goes from as low as $20/month for 130GB of 5G data. more…29 mins agoIt took a WSJ story for Apple to finally fix some years-old Screen Time flaws
Macworld As much as we enjoy using our Apple devices and software, there are many instances where it feels like Apple just doesn’t care about a particular app or feature. Take Screen Time, Apple’s set of parental controls that was introduced six years ago in iOS 12. Apple has made minor tweaks to it over the years, but it has a ton of issues–Macworld columnist Dan Moren recently pointed out several problems he has with Screen Time. Moren’s not alone. On Wednesday, The Wall Street Journal’s Joanna Stern reported on the frustrations she and many others have had with Screen Time. One major problem involved a discovery three years ago by a pair of security researchers who were able to bypass blacklisted websites simply by typing a string of characters in the Safari URL bar. When they reported the issue, Apple told them it wasn’t a security problem, and after going back and forth over the years to no avail, the researchers finally decided to turn to Stern. Stern was able to replicate the bug and contacted Apple. And suddenly, Apple told Stern that it plans to have a fix in “the next software update” but maintained that the issue isn’t a security hole. iOS 17.5 supposedly includes Screen Time improvements Stern took the opportunity in her article to point out other major issues that users have had with Screen Time, such as inaccurate reports, unenforced app limits, irregular time and app requests, and loopholes with Ask to Buy. She hopes that by using her platform to put a spotlight on Screen Time’s problems, Apple will finally do something with a feature it doesn’t seem to care about. Apple told Stern that many of the issues have been fixed throughout iOS in updates and that iOS 17.5 in particular “improved app and device usage tracking, time requests and app limits.” A quick check of past iOS updates and mentions of “Screen Time” shows: In the archive of iOS 17 update release notes, Screen Time is mentioned only once: in the iOS 17.1 update, Apple ” Improved reliability of Screen Time settings syncing across devices.” iOS 17.5’s release notes do not say that Screen Time improvements are included. The iOS 16 update release notes archive shows two mentions of Screen Time: in iOS 16.5 (“Fixes an issue where Screen Time settings may reset or not sync across all devices”) and in the initial iOS 16 release. (“Screen Time requests in Messages make it even easier to approve or decline requests from your child.”) The iOS 15 update release notes archive has no mentions of “Screen Time.” The iOS 14 update release notes archive shows one mention of Screen Time, during the iOS 14 initial release, where Screen Time got a redesigned widget. The iOS 13 update release notes archive has six mentions of Screen Time, with fixes and tweaks in iOS 13, iOS 13.3, and iOS 13.3.1. The iOS 12 update release notes archive shows seven mentions of Screen Time. It was originally released in iOS 12, and tweaks in iOS 12.1, and iOS 12.2. So, Apple is correct in that it has updated Screen Time over the years, but since iOS 13, it’s not obvious that Apple is still invested in improving it. Of course, just because it’s not mentioned in the release notes doesn’t mean it’s not included in an update, and a fix to an underlying technology could indirectly fix a Screen Time bug. But the release notes are the only way for users to confirm that a problem has been addressed, and based on these alone, many of the Screen Time issues that Stern, Moren, and many other users are having are still there. iOS35 mins agoApple’s newest Macs, iPhones, and iPads contain an unannounced Thread radio
At the heart of Matter, the new smart home standard co-developed by Apple, lies Thread. Matter utilizes Thread as its foundation, including… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.44 mins agoApple M4 iPad Pro deals from $944 + 512GB new low, Apple Studio Display $299 off, AirPods 2 from $60, much more | 9 to 5 MacApple M4 iPad Pro deals from $944 + 512GB new low, Apple Studio Display $299 off, AirPods 2 from $60, much more
Today’s Apple deals are now ready to go with a headliner all-time low on Apple’s 11-inch M4 iPad Pro 512GB at $75 off. From there, we move over to the return of the best prices of the year on Apple Studio Display, including both the Tilt-Adjustable Stand model and the VESA Mount Adapter variant. Die-hard AirPods 2 fans are in luck with pricing from $60 for today only and you’ll find even more waiting in today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break below. more…50 mins agoApple's 2024 Design Award winners run the gamut of classic puzzle games to immersive experiences | AppleInsiderApple's 2024 Design Award winners run the gamut of classic puzzle games to immersive experiences
Ahead of WWDC, Apple has announced the winners of its latest Apple Design Awards, celebrating the best in apps and games from around the world.Apple's 2024 Design Awards logoApple appears to be clearing the decks ahead of a busy WWDC. Uncharacteristically, it has announced the Apple Design Winners before WWDC, instead of during the event."It's inspiring to see how developers are using our technology to create exceptional apps and games that enhance the lives of users," Susan Prescott, Apple's vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations said in a statement. "This year's winners have demonstrated how apps can create powerful and moving experiences — and we're excited to celebrate their hard work and ingenuity at WWDC this year." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums53 mins agoPopular tactical shooter Sniper Elite 4 coming to iPhone, iPad, and Mac later this year | 9 to 5 MacPopular tactical shooter Sniper Elite 4 coming to iPhone, iPad, and Mac later this year
Apple’s most recent push for multi-platform gaming support is continuing to show signs of life. Thanks in large part to Apple silicon’s Mac debut, more developers are finding it worthwhile to bring their games not only to the iPhone, and its massive install base, but also the iPad and Mac as well. The latest such title is Sniper Elite 4 from Rebellion, which the company announced is debuting this holiday season across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. more…1 hour agoYou can still get an Apple TV 4K for $89.99 heading into the weekend
Verizon's trending Apple TV 4K deal delivers 31% off the current model — and you don't have to be a wireless subscriber to qualify for the discount.Grab the lowest price ever on this Apple TV 4K.The $89.99 price at Verizon is valid on the 64GB Apple TV 4K model with Wi-Fi (part number MN873LL/A). Verizon made headlines this week thanks to its HomePod discount, which sold out quickly. There's a chance this Apple TV 4K markdown will sell out or end soon.Apple TV 4K for $89.99 Continue Reading on AppleInsider1 hour agoThese are the 2024 Apple Design Award winning apps, announced for the first time pre-WWDC | 9 to 5 MacThese are the 2024 Apple Design Award winning apps, announced for the first time pre-WWDC
WWDC is only a few days away, and typically the conference is the place Apple announces the winning apps of its Apple Design Awards. This year, however, the full list of 2024 winners has been announced today. Here are the apps of the year, according to Apple. more…03:01 pmTurkey launches probe into Apple App Store payment systems
Turkey's Competition Board announced on Thursday an investigation into Apple's App Store practices. The probe focuses on two key areas… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.03:01 pmAdobe's new terms of service unacceptably gives them access to all of your projects, for free | AppleInsiderAdobe's new terms of service unacceptably gives them access to all of your projects, for free
A new and mandatory terms of service approval for Adobe Creative Cloud requires users agree to the company getting free access to users' projects, for whatever they want to do with it. That's unacceptable.Adobe Creative Cloud is an industry giantCompanies periodically make changes to the terms of service for their products. Usually, this is to enable new features or to reflect changes in legal standing, such as regulatory orders.In many cases, users will click to agree to them, sleepwalking into agreement without reading a single word. That's probably not wise to do this time, if you're an artist and have Adobe Creative Cloud. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:45 pmGet spatial audio on the cheap with Creative’s new headphones and earbuds
New Creative Zen SXFI headphones and earbuds bring both active noise canceling and immersive spatial audio. And they're affordable. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)02:41 pmAssassin’s Creed Mirage is the latest AAA game for iPhone and iPad [U: Available w/ 50% off launch promo] | 9 to 5 MacAssassin’s Creed Mirage is the latest AAA game for iPhone and iPad [U: Available w/ 50% off launch promo]
The A17 Pro chip has enabled the first AAA console games to arrive on iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. Now the latest addition has been announced to arrive this summer – Assassin’s Creed Mirage. Here are all the details. more…02:30 pmYour bedside table deserves this 3-in-1 charging station [Review] ★★★★☆
The ESR 3-in-1 Qi2 charging station is the perfect for your bedside table, thanks to a sleek design and wireless fast charging support. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)02:28 pmAll of the active antitrust cases Apple is fighting around the world
Turkey has just launched a potential antitrust case against Apple, but it is far from the only one. Here's where else Apple is facing down governmental regulators, and why.Apple is facing court cases around the worldProbably the most significant antitrust suit against Apple is the one in its own backyard — the Department of Justice has taken it to court. It's a peculiar case in how Apple stands accused of it doesn't do, but it's still the DOJ taking on one of America's greatest success stories.To be specific, this case is being brought by the DOJ and the attorneys general of 16 states plus the District of Columbia. It claims that Apple has an illegal monopoly over smartphones, despite the iPhone having only 52% of the US market. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:18 pmApple published a new Press Release
Apple just published a new Press Release:Seven new games launch on Apple Arcade, including Outlanders 2: Second Nature02:11 pmHere are the five new titles coming to Apple Arcade soon [U: Now available]
Apple has been into a monthly release cycle for Apple Arcade launches recently and it has just announced what’s on the horizon. At the end of May and into June, we’ll see Where Cards Fall come to Vision Pro, plus Rabbids: Legends of the Multiverse, Return to Monkey Island+, and more arrive on the platform. more…02:00 pmHow to block contacts from calling, texting and emailing
Spam calls and text messages are absolutely everywhere — you’ll want to know how to block a number on your iPhone to keep your sanity. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)01:57 pmMicrosoft, Nvidia, and Apple are bigger than China’s stock market
Microsoft Corp., Nvidia Corp. and Apple Inc. combined are now worth more than China’s stock market. The three companies… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.01:51 pmBartender’s developer confirms app’s acquisition, promises new owners will maintain app’s ‘integrity and quality’ | 9 to 5 MacBartender’s developer confirms app’s acquisition, promises new owners will maintain app’s ‘integrity and quality’
Earlier this week, users of the popular Menu Bar utility, Bartender, were surprised to learn that the app had been sold months ago with no formal announcement. Users on Reddit expressed concerns about whether the app was safe to use anymore. Now, the app’s original developer and owner has released a formal statement. He confirms the app’s acquisition by new owners, and seeks to bring assurance that Bartender’s future is bright. more…01:45 pmThe iPhone 16 Pro Max dimensions have leaked—and we have questions
Macworld We’re just three months away from the unveiling of the iPhone 16, and as usual, we already know a lot about it thanks to a steady stream of rumors. The latest concerns the iPhone 16 Pro Max and we can’t wait to see it. According to Ice Universe on X (formerly Twitter), the iPhone 16 Pro Max will have similar dimensions to the iPhone 15 Pro Max despite sporting a larger screen for the first time since the iPhone 12 (6.9 inches vs 6.7 inches): iPhone 16 Pro Max: 163 × 77.6 × 8.26mm iPhone 15 Pro Max: 160 x 76.7 x 8.25mm Ice Universe reported earlier this week that the iPhone 16 Pro will have the thinnest bezels ever in a smartphone, with a 1.153mm border around the screen which they say will be “the world’s closest smartphone to a borderless sci-fi form factor.” The last time Apple increased the size of the iPhone Pro Max was with the 12 series when it jumped from 6.5 inches to 6.7 inches, which resulted in a similar increase in dimensions: iPhone 11 Pro Max: 158 x 77.8 x 8.1 mm iPhone 12 Pro Max: 161 x 78.1 x 7.4 mm So while the iPhone 16 Pro Max will be the largest iPhone Apple has ever made, the number that stands out is the thickness, which Ice Universe claims will remain roughly the same on the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Back when the iPhone 12 launched, Apple trimmed the thickness considerably, but won’t be reducing it here. With the launch of the iPad Pro, device thinness has taken on a new importance, so it’s a little surprising that Apple couldn’t reduce the thickness to under 8 millimeters. Still, the 6.9-inch iPhone 16 Pro Max will feel incredibly thin, especially with the weight reduction that we got last year with the switch to titanium. Apple is expected to release the iPhone 16 at an event in September. You can follow all of the latest rumors in our superguide. iPhone