Apple

Apple has plans for your DNA

Antonio Regalado, writing for MIT Technology Review:

Apple is collaborating with U.S. researchers to launch apps that would offer some iPhone owners the chance to get their DNA tested, many of them for the first time, according to people familiar with the plans.

Fascinating article, lots at stake here. Also, are identical twins genetically identical?

Keeping Siri hands free on the Apple Watch

Nice tip from Jeff Benjamin at iDownLoadBlog, showing you how to activate Siri hands free (most everyone knows about Hey Siri), but also how to respond to Siri’s questions and prompts hands-free as well.

Obvious always wins

In app layout, out of sight is out of mind. And that’s not a good thing. Great read.

A template for an excellent idea

Matt Gemmell noticed that his local Apple Store did not have any in-store seminars teaching blind or visually impaired people how to use Apple devices. Here’s what he did about it.

Apple Watch, backups and iCloud

Rob Richman bought a 38mm Apple Watch, spent some time with it, then had a bit of buyer’s remorse. He swapped it out for a 42mm model. This is a bit of what he went through.

Three days with the Apple Watch

Matthew Miller, writing for ZDNet, takes you from unboxing, through learning, through three days of living with his brand new Apple Watch. If you are still on the fence about buying one, this will give you a sense of the experience.

Wrist tattoos might interfere with Apple Watch

Some people with wrist tattoos are reporting problems connecting their Apple Watch to their wrists. Apparently, it’s the ink interfering with the light reflectivity. Read on for details.

How to sync podcasts with your Apple Watch

Sébastien Page, writing for iDownloadBlog, walks you through the process of getting a podcast from your Mac to your Apple Watch. I’d call this a worthwhile read.

A crack in the consortium

Remember the MCX Consortium, the competing transaction processing system from Walmart, et al? One of their high profile members is Best Buy and they just agreed to take Apple Pay.

What it takes to get featured in a Tim Cook keynote

Frederic Filloux, writing for Monday Note, tells the story of Parisian developer Stupeflix and what they went through to get from a mysterious phone call from Apple to being featured a month later in Tim Cook’s October 2014 iPad Air keynote.