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Yearly Archives: 2015
On the core of Apple Pay fraud
A poorly written article yields two key points: poor motivation and badly planned process.
Apple said to start trade-in program for Android, BlackBerry devices
If true, Apple will take Android and BlackBerry devices as trade-ins. Smart move?
Nintendo buys into game developer, to bring their games to smart devices
Zelda? On my iPhone? That does sound promising.
The Steve Jobs you didn’t know: kind, patient, and human
Excerpts from the upcoming Steve Jobs biography. I think this is going to be a hell of a read.
Apple plans 25 channels for streaming TV service
Wall St Journal:
Apple Inc.’s lofty plans to build an online television service are coming into sharper focus.The technology giant is in talks with programmers to offer a slimmed-down bundle of TV networks this fall, according to people familiar with the matter. The service would have about 25 channels, anchored by broadcasters such as ABC, CBS and Fox, and would be available on Apple devices such as the Apple TV, they said.
For now, the talks don’t involve NBCUniversal, owner of the NBC broadcast network and cable channels like USA and Bravo, because of a falling-out between Apple and NBCUniversal parent company Comcast Corp., the people familiar with the matter said.
Take this news with a lot of salt. The only details come from the always suspicious “people familiar with the matter” and one of the story’s writers is Daisuke Wakabayashi – not exactly an unimpeachable source of accurate Apple news.
Apple is all about China
As I sat and watched through the keynote video, one thing which became pretty obvious — Apple’s number one focus going forward is China.
China is a huge market for Apple.
Apple Global Volunteer Program
Under the new Apple Global Volunteer Program, Apple is offering employees a way to receive training and tools to help them create and publicize local volunteer events to better their communities. The program, currently available in the United States, Sydney, and Cork, also aims to help employees find activities to volunteer for.
It’s nice to see Apple giving back, and helping its employees give back to their communities.
BlackBerry’s new tablet
The SecuTABLET, based on Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S 10.5 and being presented by BlackBerry unit Secusmart at tech fair CeBIT 2015 in Germany
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Lost city discovered in the Honduran rain forest
I find this stuff fascinating.
Apple Watch a game changer for traditional watch makers
Tim Bajarin:
When Apple introduced the Apple Watch last fall, I talked to people in the high-end watch market to get a sense of whether they viewed it as a threat in any way. What I heard was a bit surprising. They said Apple has created a completely new paradigm in watches, which will define what a “watch” will be and can do in the future. Most importantly, these sources told me that even the ultra high-end watchmakers are taking note. But they are struggling with how to respond given that the Apple Watch is not as much a watch as it is a wrist computer that could shift the role a timepiece plays in people’s lives.
Even though the watch may not sell as well as the iPhone, Apple did the same thing in that industry—it made the incumbents nervous because they were offering something completely new and different.
Iconic: The must-have Apple photo book [Sponsor]
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Inside the mad, mad world of TripAdvisor
Outside:
No matter your destination, you will, at some point in your research, visit TripAdvisor. The company, with the humble mantra “real hotel reviews you can trust,” has become—on a rising tide of 200 million user reviews and counting—a travel-industry Goliath, able to turn obscure hotels into sold-out hot spots, carry new flocks of visitors on digital word of mouth to quiet destinations, even rewrite the hospitality standards of entire nations. For travelers the impact has been equally profound.For all the power of the service, it raises deep questions about travel itself, including, most pressingly, who do we want—who do we trust—to tell us where to go?
I travel a lot less than I used to (hope to do more soon!) but wherever I go, I check TripAdvisor first.
MacID unlocks your Mac with your Touch ID: Free for 48 hours
iMore:
Want to be able to unlock your Mac using Touch ID? Now you can. What’s more, it’s free for the next two days.Beginning March 16th, the MacID iOS app is free, but only for 48 hours. It’s normally $4. It’s an app for your Touch ID-based iOS device, and it works in conjunction with a second app that you install on your Mac. MacID lets you lock your Mac with a swipe of the finger on your Touch ID-equipped iPhone or iPad.
Doesn’t work with my 2011 Macbook Pro but should work on Macs that are capable of using Bluetooth LE.
A detailed look at taking screenshots on your Mac
If you ever have the need to take a screenshot on your Mac, bookmark this guide.
Designing for the Apple Watch, and some pro tips
Tech design agency Mutual Mobile put together a solid infographic laying out the process of designing for the Apple Watch as well as an interesting set of pro tips.
Yahoo rolling out on-demand passwords, texted to your phone
This is Yahoo’s latest twist on two factor authentication. You log in to your Yahoo account and enable on-demand passwords. You get a verification code via text, enter it, and you are signed up – On-demand passwords are enabled and your device is verified.
Now, the next time you login, you’ll have the option of having a temporary password texted to your verified device.
Why I’m optimistic about gender equality in tech
iMore:
I’m grateful to have witnessed changes like Title IX in my lifetime, but it’s not over yet. Today, we have many programs that support girls and women in technology fields, including my own project, App Camp For Girls. People recognize that discrimination in tech exists, and they’re taking action to level the playing field. As with Title IX, they offer support and encouragement specifically to girls and women so they can participate in this field to their fullest potential.Discrimination still exists in this field and likely will exist for some time. But I don’t get discouraged by the terrible stories circulating in the news on harassment and workplace discrimination. I don’t get frustrated with well-meaning but clueless commenters who think the status quo reflects innate gender differences. Instead, I’m spurred on to redouble my own efforts to make the future better.
A good article by Jean MacDonald, formerly of the Mac developer Smile Software and the founder of App Camp for Girls.
HelloTalk: Learn a new language on your iPhone
Thanks to HelloTalk for sponsoring The Loop this week. Finally, learning and practicing a new language is easier and more intuitive than ever before. Introducing HelloTalk, the language app where your teachers are native language speakers from around the world. You just pick the language you want to learn—there are over 100 from which to select—and almost instantaneously you’ll be in touch with native speakers of that language … and you’ll start learning and practicing immediately.
HelloTalk isn’t a course you strictly follow; rather, you learn and practice at your pace and in the manner that best meets the way you learn. Practice foreign languages with people around the world. Simultaneously speak and type the language you’re learning. Record your voice before speaking to your HelloTalk friends and compare your recording to standard pronunciations. Change your friends’ audio messages to text for better understanding, and receive help to improve your grammar. Easily translate whenever you don’t understand, and so much more.
With HelloTalk, you’ll discover learning a new language is fun … and fast. Download your copy for iPhone or Android today.
An Apple Watch use case
Rob Richman, writing for Opinion8td, on his long hospital stay and the value of having a smart watch on his wrist.
Fifteen Apple TV remote button combos you should know
Rene Ritchie, Editor-in-Chief of iMore, takes a walk through the Apple TV remote’s interface, lays out all the button combos that are, if not secret, certainly non-obvious.
The rarest Pi Day of them all
Happy Pi Day. Huzzah! Please do commence with the celebrating and the carousing.
So why is this Pi Day special? Read on.
Fucking Google
Google leaked the complete hidden whois data attached to more than 282,000 domains registered through the company’s Google Apps for Work service, a breach that could bite good and bad guys alike.
Nobody should have as much information about us as Google. Who knows what’s next.
Transcript of Tim Cook’s surprise Mad Money call
Serenity Caldwell pulls another rabbit out of her hat, listening and typing, sometimes typing and listening. All for our benefit. A great call, thanks for the transcript.
Tim Cook calls Jim Cramer
CNBC:
Mad Money host Jim Cramer receives a surprise phone call from Apple CEO Tim Cook, who talks about innovation, Bar San Miguel, the company’s paranoia, and what it’s like to follow Steve Jobs as CEO.
I don’t think it was a “surprise call” at all but a good video to watch nonetheless.
Should you buy an Apple Watch?
“This is the most personal device we have ever created.” – Apple CEO, Tim Cook.
That quote from Tim Cook speaks volumes to me, and I believe it to be true. Apple has never created a device that can be personalized like Apple Watch, but it goes much deeper than that. The intricacies of Apple Watch are more complex than switching out a Sport Band for a Milanese Loop, and it’s not about learning to use Apple Watch, but how you will use it. […]
Another Apple Watch sizing guide
If you are wondering about the relative sizes of the different case and strap sizes, give this sizing guide a try.
Robert Downey Jr. delivers a real bionic arm
I thought this was just fantastic. Robert Downey Jr plays Tony Stark, delivering a bionic arm built by Limbitless founder Albert Manero to a kid in need.
Excerpts from “Becoming Steve Jobs”
Some excerpts from the upcoming biography, Becoming Steve Jobs
ResearchKit added to Apple’s open source page
The description and video from Apple’s ResearchKit page. This is an incredibly important contribution for the medical community.