Todoist Debuts “Upcoming” View

Though I’ve done my fair share of tinkering with OmniFocus, my tried and true to-do app is Todoist, and today, they launched the Upcoming view across all platforms. The Upcoming view replaces the Next 7 Days view, and after being on the beta for the past few weeks, I can say that it is aContinue reading “Todoist Debuts “Upcoming” View”

Replica Apple-Liveried Porsche 935 for Sale

A replica of the Apple-sponsored Porsche 935 driven by the legendary Bobby Rahal is for sale for the princely sum of $500,000. Even though it ran fifteen years before I was born, I still list it among my favorite liveries of all-time. I’d love to hear the full story on how Apple ended up sponsoringContinue reading “Replica Apple-Liveried Porsche 935 for Sale”

Card Against Humanity debuts Family Edition beta

For those stuck at home during the COVID-19 crisis (well, everyone, I guess), the fine folks at Card Against Humanity just released Cards Against Humanity: Family Edition as a free download, a well-timed treat for people who want to play a kid-friendly version of everyone’s favorite ribald card game. I can’t help but be inspiredContinue reading “Card Against Humanity debuts Family Edition beta”

Drafts 19 released

Drafts by Agile Tortoise, which is one of my favorite apps, released version 19 for Mac and iOS today, with exciting features for each platform. The iPadOS version debuts improved cursor support, allowed by the operating system improvements incorporated during last weeks release of iPadOS 13.4. The macOS version is more exciting to me, asContinue reading “Drafts 19 released”

Stephen Hackett launches Mac Madness

Missing college basketball after the NCAA tournament was cancelled? Don’t care about college basketball, but really like Apple computers? Stephen Hackett of 512 Pixels has just the thing for you! This is just the type of fun my nerdy corner of the internet needs right now, and I’m excited to watch the results from RoundContinue reading “Stephen Hackett launches Mac Madness”

Apple unveils new iPad Pro, MacBook Air

As we’ve expected for the last few weeks, Apple announced new versions of the iPad Pro and MacBook Air via press releases this morning. Looking at Apple’s announcement, the most exciting element came in the form of a software update and hardware accessory refresh. Apple today also introduced the new Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro.Continue reading “Apple unveils new iPad Pro, MacBook Air”

Expanded cursor support rumored in iPadOS 14

From Benjamin Mayo at 9to5Mac According to code seen by 9to5Mac, Apple is set to roll out rich system-wide support for mouse cursors with iOS 14. Apple added rudimentary compatibility with external mice in iOS 13 Accessibility settings, but iOS 14 (iPadOS 14) will make it mainstream. I’ve tinkered a little bit with the mouseContinue reading “Expanded cursor support rumored in iPadOS 14”

New Apple hardware and accessories appear in Target system

From Benjamin Mayo at 9to5Mac In addition to the ‘AirPods X generation’, 9to5Mac received images showing that there are also dummy entries for ‘Apple TV Gen X’ and ‘Apple Watch Series X’ bands. There’s also listings for ‘Apple iPod Touch X Generation’. I’m particularly interested in the potential Apple TV revision and new Apple WatchContinue reading “New Apple hardware and accessories appear in Target system”

Apple rumored to allow third-party default apps on iOS

From Mark Gurman at Bloomberg The technology giant is discussing whether to let users choose third-party web browser and mail applications as their default options on Apple’s mobile devices, replacing the company’s Safari browser and Mail app, according to people familiar with the matter. The former Android user in me is excited about this report,Continue reading “Apple rumored to allow third-party default apps on iOS”