Dan Frommer, writing for Quartz, thinks the Apple Watch platform is stalled. I disagree.
Yearly Archives: 2015
The Grand Unified Theory of Apple Products
Neil Cybart, writing for Above Avalon, digs into Apple’s evolving product lineup, laying out some insights from Phil Schiller to give a sense of the direction in which that lineup is moving. Great read.
Detailed look at the iPad Pro versus the Microsoft Surface
Great review from iMore’s Serenity Caldwell.
Canadian Reviewer on the iPad Pro
Amazing to me that the iPad Pro can do something an octacore Mac Pro of a few years past cannot.
Apple’s MacBook Air and MacBook Pro top Consumer Reports laptop reliability survey
Consumer Reports details reliability numbers for laptop product lines. Apple wins.
United to give iPhone 6 Plus to 6,000 customer service reps
Nice get for Apple and the iPhone team.
Doing real design work on an iPad
Apple, too, now seems to be re-energized in thinking of the iPad as a work platform. The improvements that they’ve brought to bear this year alone, including split screen multi-tasking, more robust support for hardware keyboards and, maybe most significantly, Apple Pencil, have markedly improved the device’s viability as a design tool.
Great article from Khoi Vinh. While he focuses on design, you could substitute that word for almost any other work you want to do on the iPad. We’re getting so close. iPad Pro made a huge jump, but there’s still a little way to go.
A password strength meter in CSS and HTML5
I don’t know why, but I just love this kind of thing.
Dave Grohl vs Animal drum battle
Two of my favorites.
Yahoo shares rise on rumors of sale
Chief Executive Marissa Mayer’s attempts to revive the traditional business have born little fruit, and almost all of Yahoo’s market capitalization of about $34 billion is ascribed to its stakes in Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba Holding Group Ltd. and Yahoo Japan Corp.
I remember when Yahoo was a star. Now investors raise the share price on talk of the company selling it’s core business.
Apple and The Hour of Code
Apple will host special events at local Apple Stores for The Hour of Code. Great stuff.
How to use any remote control with your Apple TV
Macworld:
One of the cool things about the new fourth-generation Apple TV is that it supports HDMI-CEC, so that you can control your TV or your speaker system using the remote control that came in the box along with it, automatically switching everything to the right input, controlling volume, and turning everything off at once when you’re done.But like the fourth-gen Apple TV, the second- and third-gen models (so, basically, every “black puck” Apple TV) have another, often overlooked trick up their utterly non-existent sleeves: they can be controlled from any other remote control. (Caveat: it needs to be a remote that issues its commands over infrared, not RF, but since that accounts for the overwhelming majority of remotes, we’re pretty confident saying “any.”)
Doing this won’t mean your TV automatically switches to the correct input, say, and of course it wouldn’t allow you to use Siri on the new Apple TV, since the third-party remote you’ll be using wouldn’t have a mic or Siri support. But what it does mean is that you can either deliberately or accidentally loose the little white or silver remote that you had been using with your Apple TV and just use the big remote that came with your TV.
Really useful tip for those of us who want to use a single universal remote to control all of our TV-connected bits and bobs.
In laptop reliability survey, one brand trumps all
ZDNet:
In the survey, almost 20 percent of respondents reported a breakdown in the first 3 years of use, most of them seriously affecting system use.Apple, as in year’s past, has the most reliable notebooks by far – a 10 percent breakdown rate in the first 3 years – with Samsung and Gateway distant seconds at 16 percent, and the rest of the industry – including Acer, Lenovo, Toshiba, HP, Dell and Asus, at 18-19 percent.
Windows machines used more than 20 hours a week – average for Windows systems – have a higher break rate. Apple users report using their machines an average of 23 hours a week, 15 percent more. More hours, fewer breakdowns, what’s not to like?
The results of the Consumer Reports survey are predictable. While Macbooks aren’t perfect, they do tend to be significantly more reliable than their Windows counterparts. Good ammunition for those of you having the “Should I buy a Mac or a PC?” discussion with friends and relatives this holiday season.
What’s so special about podcasting?
Interested in podcasting? Watch the embedded video. Inspirational.
What’s to become of the Mac App Store?
The Mac App Store is failing developers. Another key app has left the Mac App Store. What will Apple do to fix this?
Apple Watch short-cuts, tricks you might not know
Some great Apple Watch tips, including a one tap way to put an incoming call on hold while you fish out your iPhone.
Understanding “Optimize Mac Storage” in Photos for Mac
Dan Moren, writing for Six Colors:
One of the more interesting features of Photos for Mac is its ability to not store my entire photo library on my Mac’s drive. It does this by syncing the entire library to iCloud Photo Library and then dynamically loading and unloading photos as you use it.
How do I recover if things go south?
I am your father
Fire up Siri and say:
I am your father.
Hey Siri and Ridiculously Powerful ads
Two new iPhone 6s ads, extending the “That’s what’s changed” series. The first is called “Hey Siri” and the second “Ridiculously Powerful”. Enjoy.
Notable book covers for 2015
This year’s list includes over 120 covers by 60 designers, and there is little doubt in my mind that this really is a golden time for book design.
Daylite 6
We’ve added a bunch of amazing new features to help improve your productivity, and made it possible to use Daylite with our Cloud service! Now you have the option to use Daylite Cloud, giving you all the benefits of a native Mac app, with the convenience of the Cloud. Or you can use Daylite 6 as a “Self-Serve” customer and manage Daylite Server on one of your own computers. You decide which option is best for you. Either way, you can still take advantage of all the new features in Daylite 6.
Marketcircle makes some great products.
SunsetWx can forecast picture-perfect sunsets
Petapixel:
There are a number of websites and apps out there that help you track sunset and sunrise times so that you can plan your shoots around specific golden hour lighting. SunsetWx is a new website that takes things to the next level: it can forecast the quality of the upcoming sunset in your area (in the United States).Created by three Pennsylvania-based meteorologists, the sunrise and sunset models take into account things like humidity, pressure changes, and clouds at various levels in the atmosphere. Wispy, high-altitude clouds are indications of a “high quality” sunset/sunrise, while low and thick clouds lower the score.
Photographers will tell you that not all sunsets are created equal. This site might be a way to increase your chances of getting that great sunset shot.
The Dalrymple Report with Merlin Mann: Wednesday is Murder Day
Jim and Merlin talk about who the iPad Pro is for, their favorite cover songs, and the best apps for making music. Also, Jim gives an out-of-character recommendation.
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Links:
- British Steel (album) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Reinventing iOS Automation: Editorial Review – MacStories
- Workflow Review: Integrated Automation for iOS 8 – MacStories
- Connected #66: I’m Holding a Billboard – Relay FM
- Jasmine Thompson – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Another Bundle of Tantrums | Jasmine Thompson
- Echo & the Bunnymen “The Killing Moon”
- Echo and the Bunnymen – “Ocean Rain”
- R.E.M. – “Bandwagon”
- R.E.M. – “Femme Fatale”
- The Smiths – “Jeane”
- The Smiths – “William It Was Really Nothing”
- The Beatles – “Rain”
- Profiler | The Kemper Profiler
- Positive Grid
- IK Multimedia | AmpliTube 4 Deluxe
- Found My Place – Blog – Song: “Just Fine”
Microsoft spreads the spirit of the season on 5th Ave
Microsoft:
To celebrate the holidays, Microsoft employees, who were selected from across the country, gathered together, meeting each other for the first time, at the new Microsoft 5th Ave Store to spread some holiday wishes. Joined by a local NYC children’s youth choir, they share a message of peace and harmony with their neighbor down the street.
I hope we’re not too cynical and jaded that we can’t just sit back, watch this video and accept its message this holiday season.
Put “Save As…” back on the File menu
TidBITS:
Randy Spydell asked, in essence, why the File menu has a Duplicate command instead of the traditional Save As command. Implicit in his question was “and is there any way to bring back Save As?”The answer to that second question is yes, and I’ll explain how in a moment.
This is one of those wonderful little “hacks” that you either don’t care about or you’re sitting there right now, going through Adam’s steps to put Save As back where it rightfully belongs.
Leaving the Mac App Store
Sketch:
We’ve been considering our options for some time. Over the last year, as we’ve made great progress with Sketch, the customer experience on the Mac App Store hasn’t evolved like its iOS counterpart. We want to continue to be a responsive, approachable, and easily-reached company, and selling Sketch directly allows us to give you a better experience.There are a number of reasons for Sketch leaving the Mac App Store—many of which in isolation wouldn’t cause us huge concern. However as with all gripes, when compounded they make it hard to justify staying.
Not the first and certainly not the last developer to make this decision. As detailed in this blog post, the Mac App Store simply doesn’t work for some developers. Personally, I avoid using it whenever possible.
Vocal ranges of the world’s greatest singers
Look who has the biggest vocal range. Wow!
Driverless Formula One racing
Driverless cars, driving in excess of 100 mph, racing around a track. I can’t wait!
Backup your online life to your Mac
Do you use Twitter, Facebook, Google, eBay and/or PayPal? Read this article, learn how to backup your digital interactions with these services.
A comprehensive guide to the iTunes Affiliate Program
Few people outside of Apple know as much about the iTunes Affiliate Program as John Vorhees. An expert guide.