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  • Open letter asks Apple not to implement Child Safety measures

    I was just wondering how different (or not) this idea is to Safari now warning you about compromised passwords that have appeared in data leaks?

    It seems like the same principle: Apple is taking something private (passcodes in my keychain) from me and comparing it to something public (lists of known leaked passwords).  If there’s a match an action is taken. Sure, the action looks different. But the basic idea seems the same.

    Why didn’t anyone get upset about that feature?
    Because you can turn it off?
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  • Windows 11 leaks invoke Windows 10x design, tease new Start menu

    „Design“? What design?  :D
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  • Hands on: Azio Izo wireless keyboard set is an attractive, functional addition to your des...

    What is it with these antique keyboards Apple insider?? Which staff is still using a typewriter at home?  :D
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  • Spatial Audio head tracking on Apple TV automatically resets when you get up from the couc...

    Beats said:
    What a mess. It calibrates according to the user looking in a direction for a certain amount of time?

    What if user is talking to someone? What if they’re looking down at their iPhone? What if they’re in the kitchen?.....

    If the user is sitting off to the side and not directly in front of the TV will the objects follow their assumed panning? (Admittedly this would be cool).
    For example you’re on the left side of the room. Batmobile speeds off to the left in the movie. It sounds like you’re gonna be ran over. 

    I’ve wanted a TrueDepth camera array for Apple TV for years pre-Spatial Audio and the lost benefits are compounding. The camera would have solved these problems.
    Not everyone has their Apple TV sitting smack center below the TV. I for one have it hooked up to the projector above me. This approach from Apple allows for a totally flexible placement of the Apple TV.
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  • 2021 12.9-inch iPad Pro review: Pro hardware without Apple's pro software

    You have to be realistic about the price that the typical iOS/iPadOS customer is going to pay for software. LumaFusion is a $20 app, while Final Cut Pro is $300. IMO, saying that Final Cut Pro needs to be available is similar to saying that AAA console games need to be available...yeah, it would be nice, but it's not a realistic expectation based on the pricing structure that iOS/iPadOS support.   
    Well, one way to get professionals to consider giving the iPad Pro a try in their workflows would be to make the iOS Apps available at no additional cost for macOS pro-App licensees. Who ever owns a rightful copy of, say FinalCut, gets the iOS counterpart without shedding additional money. It would certainly make me try it at least. And who knows, I might make me continuously invest into iOS hardware down the road, because I experienced the potential.

    Might not seem to be a typical Apple thing to do, to leave money on the table, but hey, they’re doing it with AppleTV+…
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