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Resolves an issue with conversation view failing to respond to clicks in macOS 14.4 Sonoma. ($49.99 annual subscription, free update, 12.3 MB, macOS 12+)04:24 pmmacOS 15 and iOS 18 to get Settings, Control Center revamp
Macworld Last week, we heard about the tweaks that Apple will make to System Settings in macOS 15. In case you’re wondering if the changes are really going to happen, a quick X post late on Thursday by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman backed up the initial report by AppleInsider. However, while AppleIsider’s report focused on macOS 15, Gurman’s post refers to the upcoming iOS 18, as well. Gurman states that Settings is “getting a new UI with a reorganized, cleaner layout that’s more simple to navigate. It also has much-improved search.” Gurman’s post makes it sound as if Apple is doing more to unify the look of Settings between macOS and iOS, which was the original idea when Apple introduced the changes from System Preferences to System Settings in macOS Ventura. According to AppleInsider, System Settings in macOS 15 will have sections in the left column reorganized so that it’s easier to find settings that are more frequently accessed. Also, some settings will be consolidated into other settings, such as Wallpaper. Gurman’s post makes it sound as if somewhat more drastic changes could be in store. A lot of people using macOS 15 and iOS 18 keep mentioning the revamp to Settings. Obviously not a huge deal, but it’s getting a new UI with a reorganized, cleaner layout that’s more simple to navigate. It also has much improved search. There are also updates to Control Center.— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) May 31, 2024 Gurman also notes that Control Center is getting updates, but no specifics are provided, nor has any other outlet reported on the new Control Center. (Hey Apple, how about letting third-party apps access Control Center? That’d be cool!) Gurman publishes his Power On newsletter every Sunday, so perhaps he will provide more details then. Apple is expected to reveal the new features for iOS 18 and macOS 15 at WWDC24, which will have its keynote address on June 10. The conference is expected to have an AI focus, demonstrating features that use AI. For the latest information ahead of the big event on June 10, check out our guides for iOS 18, macOS 15, and WWDC24. iOS, iPhone, Mac, MacOS04:17 pmNvidia set to overtake Tim Cook’s Apple as world’s second-most valuable company
Nvidia is poised to surpass Tim Cook's Apple to become the world's second-most valuable company, as the kingmaker behind the AI revolution… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.04:07 pmApple TV+ to premiere season two of drama series ‘Pachinko’ on August 23rd
Apple TV+ today unveiled a first look and the premiere date for the second season of its award-winning drama “Pachinko.” Told in three… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.04:05 pmApple Hearing Study Shares Early Findings on Tinnitus
Results from the crowd-sourced Apple Hearing Study shed light on the prevalence, causes, and impact of tinnitus, with over 160,000 participants sharing their experiences.Read original article04:04 pmGet ready for a redesigned Settings app in iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15
All of the hype around WWDC this year has centered around two letters: AI. Even though a large portion of Apple’s keynote is expected to highlight AI-related features, there will certainly be a variety of other improvements on deck for iOS 18, visionOS 2, and Apple’s other software platforms. Mark Gurman reports that one such change will be a redesigned Settings app across the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. more…04:00 pmKeychron brings new ultra-slim keyboard options for Mac users
The new Keychron ultra-slim keyboards are direct Magic Keyboard competitors. And they beat Apple on price by a mile. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)03:48 pmApple’s 15-inch M3 MacBook Air $149 off, Beats Studio Buds+ up to $100 off, Official Apple Watch Loop 63% off, much more | 9 to 5 MacApple’s 15-inch M3 MacBook Air $149 off, Beats Studio Buds+ up to $100 off, Official Apple Watch Loop 63% off, much more
Before we finish off the work week and head into the weekend, let’s scope out some big-time price drops on Apple gear and accessories. The 2024 M3 15-inch MacBook Air is now starting from $999 with elevated models seeing additional $50 price drops this morning. Those offers join up to $100 in savings on the latest Beats Studio Buds+ (transparent case model included) and a wildly low price tag on official Apple Milanese and Leather Link Apple Watch bands from $35. That’s just for staters though, everything is waiting for you down below. more…03:45 pmToday in Apple history: Newspaper replaces photo staff with iPhones
On May 31, 2013, the Chicago newspaper fired all 28 of its photographers, pledging to train other staffers to shoot iPhone photos. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)03:41 pm∞ The Dalrymple Report: Eyes, iPad Pro M4, and iOS 18
Dave and I talk about his upcoming eye surgery that just scares the hell out of me. We also talk about Dave's trip to an Apple Store to try out the new iPad Pro M4. Dave even figured out something the Apple employees didn't know how to do—I'm not surprised, he's a very smart man. Then we look at some of the rumors coming out about Apple's iOS 18 surrounding AI features and Siri. Follow this podcast Show Notes: New iPads are now available New Features Rumored for iOS 18 iOS 18 general feature rumors Shows and movies we're watching Stax:Soulsville USA, Max Beach Boys, Disney+03:30 pmThis might be the perfect space-saving speaker [Setups]
Want great sound but lack space for serious speakers in your computer setup? Try Gallo Acoustics Micro Speakers. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)03:03 pmThe iPhone 16’s biggest selling point may not be the phone itself, but AI features in iOS 18 | 9 to 5 MacThe iPhone 16’s biggest selling point may not be the phone itself, but AI features in iOS 18
Days out from WWDC and the AI rumor mill is active as ever. Yesterday Mark Gurman reported that many of iOS 18’s AI features will require using an iPhone 15 Pro or later. It’s rare for many major software features to be exclusive to the latest iPhone, especially the latest Pro phone. But that’s exactly what iOS 18 seems set to deliver. Which got me thinking: Apple’s marketing pitch for this fall’s iPhone 16 may center primarily on software, not hardware. AI features in iOS 18 may be the biggest selling point for the iPhone 16. more…02:45 pmReady to become a Vision Pro superhero? Marvel’s ‘What If…?’ immersive visionOS app launching May 30 [U: Now available] | 9 to 5 MacReady to become a Vision Pro superhero? Marvel’s ‘What If…?’ immersive visionOS app launching May 30 [U: Now available]
Update 5/30: ‘What If…? — An Immersive Story’ is now available as a free download on the App Store. One of the most exciting Vision Pro apps announced recently was Marvel’s collaboration with ILM for “What If…? — An Immersive Story.” Today, the new app scored a May 30 release date, pricing info, and a first-look trailer that shows just how fun it will be to enter the Marvel universe with your Vision Pro. Are you ready to become a Marvel superhero? Because that’s exactly the experience this new app looks to deliver. more…02:36 pmIn rare sale, Sonos offers great deals on stellar audio gear
Sonos makes coveted audio gear that's rarely on sale is Sonos. But now it is. Get 25% off for Father's Day in the Sonos speaker sale. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)02:36 pmIn rare sale, Sonos offers great deals on stellar audio gear
Sonos makes coveted audio gear that's rarely on sale is Sonos. But now it is. Get 25% off for Father's Day in the Sonos speaker sale. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)02:29 pmApple loses to Samsung in Q1 global smartphone shipments
Apple isn't on top of the worldwide smartphone market in 2024 so far, though the iPhone did benefit from customers buying more premium models.iPhone 15 Pro MaxThe holiday shopping season is an important one for many companies, including Apple. However, the following quarter is when launch and holiday sales start to slip, which research from Counterpoint seemingly indicates.According to the firm's latest Mobile Market Monitor report covering the first quarter of 2024, Apple was second in terms of global smartphone shipments. Apple reportedly secured a 17% market share, beaten only by Samsung with 20%. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:02 pmWired reviews Apple’s M2 iPad Air: ‘Bigger screen steals the spotlight’
Offered in two sizes for the first time, the new iPad Air with the M2 chip is more powerful and versatile than ever with phenomenal… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.01:38 pmThe best reviewed Apple TV+ series ever is getting a new season soon
When Apple TV+ launched in 2019, it arrived with a laughably small selection of content. But this was for a very specific reason: Apple sought to distinguish TV+ from its competitors by focusing on creating the best original content possible. Five years in, TV+ has a fairly solid track record for content quality, even if it’s dropped off a little recently. And today, Apple announced that its best reviewed series ever on TV+ is getting a new season soon: Pachinko season 2 debuts on August 23. more…01:30 pmMaster ChatGPT and Midjourney for stunning AI results
Apple's diving headlong into AI, and you can too. Learn how to use AI with the Introduction to AI: ChatGPT & Midjourney Overview Bundle. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)01:11 pmApple to dramatically overhaul Siri virtual assistant with AI, allowing voice control of individual app functions | Mac Daily NewsApple to dramatically overhaul Siri virtual assistant with AI, allowing voice control of individual app functions
Apple is planning to dramatically overhaul its Siri virtual assistant with more advanced AI, a move that will let users control individual… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.