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- 4 mins agoApple releases updated iOS 17.5.1 build, addresses bug associated with 10th-gen iPad
It’s something of a vague update, but if you just bought a 10th-generation iPad, you might want to get this. Apple has issued yet another update for iPadOS 17.5.1. The new build is intended to fix an as-yet-unspecified bug on the new iPad. On May 20, Apple released updates for iOS 17.5.1 and iPadOS 17.5.1 […] Source19 mins agoApple @ Work Podcast: WWDC preview
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. In this episode of Apple @ Work, I talk with Jason Dettbarn from Addigy about their new compliance tools and a WWDC preview discussion around platform SSO and on-device AI. more…19 mins agoFolium Nintendo 3DS emulator launches to the App Store
If you were hankering for game emulators to appear in the App Store, they’ve begun to arrive. Software developer Folium has released the first Nintendo 3DS emulator for the iPhone via the App Store, albeit with some caveats. First, the emulator retails for $4.99, making it the first to arrive with a price tag. Developer […] Source08:00 amFly high with $50 off this 4K obstacle-avoiding drone
Macworld Want to fly a drone, but worried that you’re going to crash it? This 4K dual-camera drone is built for novice flyers, complete with automatic obstacle avoidance, at a special low price through June 9th. This 4K drone has a suite of easy-fly features, starting with the one-button start and stop function. A three-way obstacle avoidance system ensures that you keep your drone safe, away from wires, poles, and other crash hazards. It also has optical flow positioning, which has the drone lock onto a subject and hover, so you can record smoother footage without riding the sticks. The front camera has a 90-degree view with a belly camera offering 120 degrees, so you can easily capture anything you’re looking for. Gesture control adds another ease of use feature, or connect your phone to the included controller. The included battery offers 15 minutes of flight time, more than enough to fit in practice sessions, and the unit folds up for easy storage, making it ideal for beginners and pilots in need of a backup. Get in the air with this beginner-friendly dual 4K camera drone for $69.97, $50 off the $119 MSRP now through 11:59PM PST June 9th. 4K Dual-Camera Drone for Beginners with Intelligent Obstacle Avoidance – $69.97 See Deal ccStackSocial prices subject to change. Drones05:34 amApple wants to bring Apple TV+ to China
Apple and China Mobile were in talks in 2023 to bring Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade to China, but it's unclear if they have finalized a deal. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)03:59 amNow Qualcomm Went Long
The core genius at the heart of the original “Get a Mac” campaign is that while Long’s Mac character was likable, John Hodgman’s PC — ostensibly the foil — was lovable.03:33 amHow to extract audio from video on Mac with built-in tools
Whether you need the soundtrack for a project or want to enjoy music without visuals, extracting audio from video on a Mac is easy with built-in tools.Extracting audio allows for detailed edits, improved sound quality, and integration into multimedia projects. Various people can use extracted audio, such as teachers using audio clips in the classroom or those wanting to add to their music collections.Two built-in Mac apps — QuickTime Player and iMovie — provide efficient methods for extracting audio. QuickTime Player is ideal for quick, straightforward tasks with a simple export function. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums03:04 amPopular Mac app ‘Bartender’ acquired by new unknown developer
Bartender is a popular Mac app that lets users customize and add new functions to the macOS Menu Bar. However, the app was recently acquired by new and unknown developers without disclosure, which raised concerns among current Bartender users. more…01:47 amApple Vision Pro demo coming to Lowe’s home improvement retail locations
Want to try Apple Vision Pro? In-store demos have only been offered at Apple retail locations so far. However, a popular home improvement retailer will let shoppers try Apple Vision Pro starting this weekend. Lowe’s is testing Apple Vision Pro demos for customers in select locations this month. The experience will focus on the Lowe’s Style Studio app on Apple Vision Pro, giving customers hands-on experience with the headset. more…01:03 amHow to find your lost Apple TV remote with your iPhone
Need to locate a missing clicker? A handy feature in iOS 17 and tvOS 17 lets you find your lost Apple TV remote with just your iPhone. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)Tuesday June 0411:10 pmThis 6-in-1 multiple charging cable can charge practically anything
Reduce clutter with this 5-foot, six-in-one multiple charging cable, which includes Lightning, USB-C, USB-A and mini-USB. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)10:56 pmApple will give up to $200 for Apple Card Family sign ups
A returning Apple Card Family promotion can provide a user up to $100 and a family unit up to $200 in rewards for bringing new users to a family group.Apple Card Family promoApple runs various incentive programs to attract new users to the Apple Card. Oddly, the incentives generally involve existing users bringing new members, and those new members get the reward, not the original user.The latest promotion is a returning one that was last run in August 2023. An Apple Card holder can invite new participants or a co-owner to take advantage of the promotion. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums10:07 pmFlash sale: learn a new language on your iPhone or Mac with a lifetime of Babbel for $149.97 | AppleInsiderFlash sale: learn a new language on your iPhone or Mac with a lifetime of Babbel for $149.97
The flash deal knocks $450 off a lifetime Babbel subscription for 72 hours only, with access to all 14 languages.Save $450 on Babbel for 3 days only.Babbel is a leader in the language-learning sector and for three days only, AppleInsider readers can save $450 on the lifetime subscription through StackSocial. Get access to all languages offered by Babbel for just $149.97.Buy for $149.97 Continue Reading on AppleInsider09:18 pmApple shares turn positive for 2024 ahead of WWDC
Apple (AAPL) shares on Monday closed in positive territory for 2024. Further gains came Tuesday after its quarterly report in early May eased… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.08:54 pmOpenAI employees warn of serious risks posed by advanced AI
We are current and former employees at frontier AI companies, and we believe in the potential of AI technology to deliver unprecedented… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.08:43 pmUlysses writing app for Mac, iPad, and iPhone gets internal linking, history navigation, more | 9 to 5 MacUlysses writing app for Mac, iPad, and iPhone gets internal linking, history navigation, more
Popular markdown-based writing app Ulysses has received a valuable update today that brings internal links for headings, history navigation, dark mode for WordPress publishing preview, and more. Here’s what’s new with Ulysses version 35 for Mac, iPad, and iPhone. more…08:38 pm9to5Mac Daily: June 4, 2024 – M2 iPad Air spec changes, iOS 18’s non-AI features
Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Supported by Setapp: Get access to 240+ apps on your Mac for just $9.99. Sign up today for a free 7-day trial. more…08:31 pmiOS 18, visionOS 2, and more: Here’s everything to expect from Apple’s AI-focused WWDC 2024 | 9 to 5 MaciOS 18, visionOS 2, and more: Here’s everything to expect from Apple’s AI-focused WWDC 2024
WWDC 2024 kicks off in less than a week. At its June 10 keynote, Apple will unveil all the details on its next major software updates: iOS and iPadOS 18, visionOS 2, watchOS 11, the next version of macOS, and more. Here’s everything to expect from one of Apple’s biggest days of the year. more…08:25 pmZerocam is an iPhone camera app with no settings and minimal post-processing
The iPhone Camera app has gained a lot of features since 2007. Users can do things like change the focus, choose between different modes, apply filters, use Night Mode, and much more. And while some users (like me) prefer the option of using third-party apps with even more controls, Zerocam is a new iPhone camera app that has zero controls or settings. more…07:55 pmFight over blood oxygen feature cuts into Apple Watch sales
Get the scoop on how Apple Watch shipments have been affected by patent disputes and temporary sales halts. AirPods struggled a bit, too. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)