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Ben Lovejoy: The iPhone maker claims that it treats all apps equally, but the reality is that Apple has developed a complex set of rules which allow it to make exceptions to suit its own needs… iA: Ads are digital goods. What else are ads? Spiritual…
Lees meerApple’s tracking permission dialog is something no sane person would agree to because this sort of tracking *is* something no sane person would agree to.
Lees meerRecorded 29th August 2020 Simon, Jim and Nick get together to record and don’t actually get round to doing a show (that’s what happens The post Essential Apple Podcast Bonus: Not a show… appeared first on MyMac.com.
Lees meerBrent Simmons: NetNewsWire lets you set the default RSS reader to itself or any other RSS reader. It’s an important feature. Now that we’re sandboxing the app, we’re losing that feature, as LSSetDefaultHandlerForURLScheme is apparently disallowed fo…
Lees meerTidBITS: We’ve found the Picsew app for iPhone and iPad invaluable for combining and modifying screenshots, and, most importantly, applying device frames to iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch screenshots. It’s a free download in the App Store, with a $0.…
Lees meerBruno Rocha: As (possibly) a response to jailbreaking become popular again in recent times, Apple has released their own measure to this problem. In iOS 14, the new App Attest APIs provide you a way to sign server requests as an attempt to prove to …
Lees meerPeter Steinberger: I found out that my MacBook Pro 2019 runs way faster if I close the lid when using an external screen - 2.7GHz (base 2.4+turbo) vs ~1.5 GHz due to thermal throttling. Gonna accept that these things can only drive one screen fast. …
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