When you think of your smartphone, apps and interfaces are probably the first things that come to mind. Among all the stuff on the surface level, however, our modern mobile devices are filled with files – folders over folders from them! – Just like the chunky old computers we’ve relied …
Read More »Apple Releases New Open Source Password Manager Resources Project For Developers
Apple has announced An open source project for developers of password managers is launched today. The goal is to make it easier for developers to create secure passwords that are compatible with popular websites. Apple’s iCloud Keychain platform can generate secure passwords as soon as you create an account or …
Read More »iPhone 11 customers notice random green display errors, unclear how to fix
Some users are now complaining about a noticeable shade of green on the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max displays. The problem appears to occur randomly after the device is unlocked and may be related to a software error. Reports of the greenish screen effect were …
Read More »According to the iPadOS code, Apple is testing new shortcuts to change the keyboard brightness on the iPad
One of the main complaints with Apple keyboards for the iPad is that they don’t have function keys. Therefore, users have to access the Settings app or the Control Center, for example to adjust the screen brightness. However, this may change soon 9to5Mac found references in the iPadOS 13.5.5 beta …
Read More »The Apple Watch EKG app is expected to come to Brazil and Japan next
Apple launched watchOS 6.2.5 to the public last month, which enabled the EKG app for Apple Watch users in Saudi Arabia. And now the Apple Watch ECG may officially come to Brazil and Japan. Last week, the Brazilian Food and Drug Administration (ANDA), which complies with the United States Food …
Read More »Watch a selection of free films on Apple TV that show racial injustices
The film industry is currently offering a handful of films to watch in the face of recent tragic events in the United States. If you’re in the US, open the TV app and look for the Black in America section on the Watch Now tab. You can watch and buy …
Read More »Will it be one thing to pay by hand? Should it be?
Amazon is experimenting with a way to enable customers to use biometric palm printing to authenticate payments in physical stores that go well beyond Amazon’s brick-and-mortar stores (Whole Foods, AmazonGo, AmazonBooks, Amazon 4-Star, and) Amazon Pop -Up). Amazon is reportedly investigating QSRs (fast food restaurants), especially coffee shops. Handprints offer …
Read More »Apple’s AR plans are getting easier to spot
Apple’s acquisition of Augmented Reality (AR) will use its existing solutions to deliver personalized experiences with a special focus on health, location, and entertainment. Why do I think that? Yesterday I brought the news that Apple works with a company called Dent reality on indoor mapping technologies. The smaller company …
Read More »The brightness of the Philips Hue lamp doubles, but has two disadvantages
If you’re not happy with the brightness of the Philips Hue lamp, the company seems to be solving the problem with a new 1600 lumens version in an E27 socket. This is twice as bright as the current model with around 800 lumens – this corresponds to a jump from …
Read More »Apple Results: 9 Lessons To Survive A Pandemic
Apple’s second-quarter financial results were not quite the bloodbath that some had expected, and while the future remains uncertain, there are some lessons to be learned for companies trying to deal with the current crisis. What happened to Apple in the second quarter of fiscal 20? Apple’s sales reached $ …
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