Aliens was great but the other sequels are definitely mediocre. I know what I’m watching tonight.
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Apple’s keyboard ‘material’ changes on the new MacBook Pro are minor at best
Apple could do themselves a solid by getting my friends (Hi Dave!) at the Apple “shake and bake” lab to put out a video showing them torture testing these new keyboards. It would help ensure a bit of consumer confidence in this latest iteration.
Playdate
This looks…odd….but I hope it’s a huge success for the folks at Panic, a great Mac software company.
The Sims 4 is now free for all PC & Mac users
I wasted many an hour back in the day trying to find new and interesting ways to kill my Sims.
App Camp for Girls will not be held this summer
This is really sad news. Silicon Valley has hundreds of rich white guys whining about how they can’t find enough stuff to spend their billions on. Hey Jeff Bezos — do the world a favour and give App Camp for Girls several million dollars out of your couch cushions.
Apple sends invites for WWDC keynote on June 3 in San Jose
Apple hasn’t yet announced whether the keynote will be live-streamed but it is expected it will be.
Federico Viticci: Seven years of iPad as my main computer
Federico:
My iPad journey began in 2012 when I was undergoing cancer treatments. In the first half of the year, right after my diagnosis, I was constantly moving between hospitals to talk to different doctors and understand the best strategies for my initial round of treatments. Those chemo treatments, it turned out, often made me too tired to get any work done. I wanted to continue working for MacStories because it was a healthy distraction that kept my brain busy, but my MacBook Air was uncomfortable to carry around and I couldn’t use it in my car as it lacked a cellular connection. By contrast, the iPad was light, it featured built-in 3G, and it allowed me to stay in touch with the MacStories team from anywhere, at any time with the comfort of a large, beautiful Retina display.
The tipping point came when I had to be hospitalized for three consecutive weeks to undergo aggressive chemo treatments; in that period of time, I concluded that the extreme portability and freedom granted by the iPad had become essential for me.
This is a wonderful read, a real manifesto. So much of the underpinnings of iPad use are explored and explained in these page. Read the whole thing, learn about the iPad at the feet of a true master.
And consider joining Club MacStories to support more efforts like this one.
Great work, Federico.
Apple and Amazon cut a deal that upended the Mac resale market
Apple and Amazon will make all the right noises about how this is “for the customer” but it’s hard to see that when the competition dries up and the prices rise.
The ghost of Apple Card past
And, as Mac Observer reports, Apple tried it even before then in 1993.
Apple CEO Tim Cook gives Tulane University Commencement speech
As usual, a thoughtful and thought-provoking speech.
Apple holds Apple Park opening ceremony and tribute to Steve Jobs
As first reported by the YML Daily and later confirmed by 9to5Mac, Apple inaugurated the opening of it’s Apple Park Campus with a “rainbow” stage and performance. The stage and adjacent area will continue to be used as a space for all hands meetings, parties, and WWDC Beer Bashes.
The Dalrymple Report: App Store and Portrait vs Landscape video
Dave and I had some fun today talking about The Supreme Court’s decision to allow a lawsuit to go ahead against Apple. We also talked about how we shoot video, portrait or landscape.
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Why every cyclist needs a pool noodle
Yeah, it may look silly and isn’t 100% effective but anything that increases the margin of safety is a good thing. Plus, it helps when you go jump in a lake.
Building bridges: six sets of reaching arms clasp hands over a Venice waterway
I’d seen the original all over Instagram and this new version is even more spectacular.
Photographer Rachael Short explores the beauty of simplicity with iPhone
This is a sad but ultimately empowering profile of a person who has persevered.
The Big Bang Theory’s long reign, explained
I enjoyed The Big Bang Theory immensely for what it was – a silly little comedy. While I’d never call it a “great” show, I looked forward to watching it each week and I’m sorry its run has come to an end.
Should you leave your Mac running all the time?
This is a question as old as computers. For what it’s worth, my computer only gets shut down when it’s required by a software update.
Adobe warning of legal problems if subscribers keep using old versions of Creative Cloud apps
I got my “cease and desist” letter. Adobe continues to make decisions that hurt average customers. It’s unlikely individuals would “face potential “infringement claims” from Dolby and Adobe is just using the wording as a scare tactic.
The App Store antitrust case
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that an antitrust case against Apple could move forward effectively allowing iPhone users to sue the company. The crux of the argument is that Apple only allows apps to be sold on its store and that it takes a 30 percent commission, which inflates the prices. […]
Apple employees are receiving their Apple credit cards
You’ll be able to get yours — if you want one — later this summer.
Postal address insanity: Why I switched from Spotify to Apple Music
As Centers said on Twitter, “I don’t just love Apple Music, but after trying everything else, I’m convinced that it’s the least-awful streaming service.” Damning with faint praise.
The Dalrymple Report: Potatoes and Google Privacy
Yes, you read that right, Dave and I kicked off this week’s episode talking about potatoes. We also talked about Google’s privacy stance.
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The sound of millions of Monarch butterflies
I’ve always wanted to visit this Monarch sanctuary in Michoacán, Mexico.
Selfies don’t kill people
I love this take on these “selfie death” stories.
Mom skips her own FSU graduation to attend her son’s CMU graduation
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Apple shares first official photos of Carnegie Library store in DC
I wish I still lived in the area. Even from Nashville or Connecticut, I’d ride to see the re-opening of this gorgeous building.
What to expect from Marzipan
Really interesting look at what the future holds after WWDC 2019.
Apple CEO Tim Cook pays surprise visit to Orlando teen computer whiz
This had to be insanely exciting for this 16-year-old and what a great thing for Cook to do.
StopTheNews forces Apple News links to open in Safari
This comes in very handy but it feels like something Apple might not approve of. But I’ll use it regardless.
The price of plenty: how beef changed America
When I lived on a farm, I was involved in a very minor aspect of the beef industry and even at that level, it was pretty brutal. I can’t imagine it on an industrial scale.