This afternoon, Apple announced its “Scary Fast” event for Monday, October 30 at 8p ET. It’s strange to see an Apple event scheduled to start so late in the day, but as someone who works a job with normal office hours in the Midwest, I’m pleased that I’ll have some nerdy counter-programming to Monday NightContinue reading “Apple Announces Prime Time Fall Keynote”
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Apple announces September 7 Far Out event
Via John Voorhees from MacStories: Apple has confirmed that its first fall event will be held on September 7th at 10:00 am Pacific US time. For the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, this fall’s event will include an in-person component. It’s already that time of year again. After being on the iOSContinue reading “Apple announces September 7 Far Out event”
Apple announces WWDC 2022
From Apple: Apple today announced it will host its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in an online format from June 6 through 10, free for all developers to attend. Building on the success of the past two years of virtual events, WWDC22 will showcase the latest innovations in iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS, whileContinue reading “Apple announces WWDC 2022”
Overcast releases new version as first step of redesign
From Marco Arment: Overcast’s latest update (2022.2) brings the largest redesign in its nearly-eight-year history, plus many of the most frequently requested features and lots of under-the-hood improvements. I’m pretty proud of this one. For this first and largest phase of the redesign, I focused on the home screen, playlist screen, typography, and spacing. (IContinue reading “Overcast releases new version as first step of redesign”
Apple announced Peek Performance event
After several weeks of predictions, Apple confirmed an event on March 8 in which it’s expected to unveil several new products. Unfortunately for me, none of what is predicted doesn’t match my needs or interests. I’d really love to hear more about the rumored larger iMac and colorful MacBook Air, but I think we’ll likelyContinue reading “Apple announced Peek Performance event”
The iOS App Icon Book
From Michael Flarup: The iOS App Icon Book features hundreds of works of art from individuals and teams around the world. It serves as an inspiration and as a historical collection covering more than a decade of design on the iOS platform. The icons in this book have been carefully curated to showcase conceptual andContinue reading “The iOS App Icon Book”
Automattic acquires Day One
From Paul Mayne at the Day One blog: Today, I’m thrilled to announce that Day One is being acquired by Automattic Inc. This is incredibly exciting news. For the past 10 years since I started Day One, I’ve worked to not only create the best digital journaling experience in the world, but one that willContinue reading “Automattic acquires Day One”
Thinking about Apple’s Spring Loaded Event
Because I was stuck in meetings during Apple’s “spring loaded” keynote, I devoured articles in my RSS feed once I got home to learn about what Apple announced today. After going over the Apple press’ initial impression of the event and reviewing the product pages, I feel like I have a good grasp on Apple’sContinue reading “Thinking about Apple’s Spring Loaded Event”
9to5Mac shows off Apple fitness band concept
From Paker Ortolani for 9to5Mac: None of the current popular fitness bands are truly designed for iPhone and none of them come even remotely close to the Apple Watch’s breadth of features. So what if Apple used Fitness+ as an opportunity to introduce a new member of the Apple Watch family? One that catered specificallyContinue reading “9to5Mac shows off Apple fitness band concept”
iOS Apps on M1 Macs
From 9to5Mac: One of the biggest differentiators between the new M1 Macs and their Intel predecessors is that any M1 Mac can run iPhone and iPad applications. Through the Mac App Store, you can now download M1 versions of popular iOS and iPadOS applications, though developers do have the ability to opt out. Here’s whatContinue reading “iOS Apps on M1 Macs”