Apple Releases iOS and iPadOS 17.1 with New Apple Music Features, Small iPad Enhancements, and More
Today, Apple released iOS and iPadOS 17.1 – the first major updates to the operating systems that launched (and I reviewed) in September. I’ll cut to the chase: these are not big updates and don’t come with new emoji. Instead, iOS and iPadOS 17.1 bring a variety of previously-announced (and then delayed) features such as
02:19:51 - We recorded this weeks ago I genuinely don't remember what we all even talked about but uh we'll see you next week when I remember that on…
Vivaldi for iOS Is Not Delivering on Its Promise Just Yet
Third-party web browsers on iOS and iPadOS have been in a peculiar state for some time. While it has been possible since iOS 14 to set a third-party browser as the default for opening web links, Apple still doesn’t permit the use of third-party browser engines — at least for now. This means third-party web
Three stories that all relate to governance, in their own different ways. Mbin is a new fork of Kbin, due to governance issues at Kbin. A research paper on that gives some structure to how different Mastodon servers organise their rules. And Owncast runs into issues with how Apple governs access to the App Store.
I decided to watch this movie at 10:15PM on a Tuesday during the week Oldboy is screening cause I thought it'd be funny to see this after a bunch of my friends told me to see Oldboy. I'm very very…
The 2022 Annual Report is now available for download! As a non-profit organization supported exclusively by donations, we like to keep our community updated on our yearly progress, and 2022 was an interesting year to say the least.
We apologize for the lack of regular community updates during the past few months. In short, the people who usually wrote them became very busy. However, we have a new way to write and publish these…
Mac & i 5/23 jetzt im Handel: Von iPhone 15 bis macOS – Tests und viel Praxis
iPhone 15 (Pro) im Test • Tipps zu iOS 17, macOS 14, watchOS 10 • Apps ohne Abo • Mac Pro M2 Ultra im Test • Windows-Spiele am Mac • iPad in Schulen und mehr.
Over the last decade or so, Apple has been hard at work in simplifying the user interfaces that power its myriad platforms. I've welcomed most of that work, but it's hard to deny that we've all lost some things along the way. Today, we look at a UI element that started life in iTunes, but [...]