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Apple Mail in iOS 18 introduces on-device email categorization, Smart Replies, and summari...
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New Settings in iOS 18 will take some getting used to
baconstang said:So, if I want to modify a particular setting for any app that relates to that setting, I now have to go through a list of every app to turn that setting ON or OFF? Rather than go to the setting and see what's using it ? Like, say Camera or Microphone access?
How the "Apps" box organizes app settings is going to be key. Does it just alphabetize the Apps, or the setting functions?
Will Siri be able to produce a list of "every app requesting access to my Photos library" ? -
Apple Music's best 100 albums list is done, and it's controversial
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The best of WWDC -- the developer conference that shapes technology for the rest of us
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Apple Music execs reveal months of work behind releasing Taylor Swift's new album
neoncat said:And therein lies the core problem with Apple Music: It is to streaming services what Top 40 was to radio in the 80s. Apple is far more concerned with whether Apple Music appears to be aligned with what is "now" than building a vital and comprehensive music service, much less fixing the oft-documented problems with the garbage that is Music.app. The end result is not something that comes across as cool and essential, but rather a bunch of boomers wearing tight-fitting jeans and inviting themselves to industry parties.
Before the Swifties descend upon me like a ton of bricks: Tay-Tay is not, er, my cup of tea, but she's an amazing business person and I don't find her music actively terrible, or anything. It's the form of Apple's myopic partnerships, not the individual artists.
Another example would be the weird amount of attention they kept giving Billie Eilish, who admitted in a couple interviews she found it all "very strange," and that it was entirely a construct between Apple and her record company. She had nothing to do with it, despite Apple continually selling it as a partnership between her, individually, and Apple. Again—boomers in jeans making sure to be seen rather than thinking about: Is this what my users actually want?