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AirPods Charger Teardown and Reverse Engineering

Freddie Temperton (via Jon Masters): One thing we noticed when playing with the AirPods is that your phone knows the charge state of the AirPods individually, as well as the case itself. How were they doing this? Our interest was piqued! We also not…

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Grief From Transitioning to Subscriptions

Peter Steinberger: Transitioning an app to subscription is always an adventure - even if you don’t take features away, people give you 💩 Twitterrific: Even if you ADD a ton of features. Pádraig Kennedy: fwiw we were shocked that we barely had any of…

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Hitting the Limits of APFS

Howard Oakley: APFS limits the number of volumes which can exist within each container. The absolute maximum is 100, which is hardly likely to be reached unless you’re doing very peculiar things. However, there’s a smaller limit which is more likely…

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Google Chrome Incognito Mode Can Still Be Detected

Lawrence Abrams: With the release of Chrome 76, Google fixed a loophole that allowed web sites to detect if a visitor was using Incognito mode.  Unfortunately, their fix led to two other methods that can still be used to detect when a visitor is bro…

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[Sponsor] Easily Secure and Manage Your Apple Devices with Jamf Now

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Trump Administration Weakens Protections for Endangered Species

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Apple Maps improved in Texas, Louisiana, and Southern Mississippi

I've been using Apple Maps in this New Orleans since the service debuted in 2012. While I've never had the problems with Apple Maps that led some others to insist upon only using Google Maps, I've certainly noticed some quirks...

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MyMac Podcast 765: Shuffling Cards

11.8.2019 |MyMac |Column-Blog

Getting excited for the new Apple Credit Card, but first the GMen need to get through some odd stories concerning the demise of pets. The post MyMac Podcast 765: Shuffling Cards appeared first on MyMac.com.

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TechFan 408 – Live Aid

11.8.2019 |MyMac |Column-Blog

Tim and David are back together this week to discuss last weeks audio problem, listener feedback, Sony speakers, slow software, and WikiTrolling Live Aid!  The post TechFan 408 – Live Aid appeared first on MyMac.com.

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Tim Cook Meets With U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Karl Schultz at Apple Park

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The Talk Show: ‘A Clear Eyed Look at Dishwashers’

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iOS 13 Will Let You Delete Apps Right From the App Store Update List

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Mud Maker: The Man Behind MLB’s Essential Secret Sauce

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The History of Clarus the Dogcow

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FileMaker Goes Back to ‘Claris’

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Uber Posts $5.2 Billion Loss and Slowest Ever Growth Rate

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Samsung Galaxy Note 10

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Samsung Galaxy Note 10

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Windmill for iPhone Rejected From the App Store

qnoid: For the past few months, I have been working on Windmill 3.0 which enables Windmill on the Mac to publish your iOS app. Effectively, every time you make a code change, Windmill will also publish your app so that you can install it on your iPh…

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GitHub Actions CI/CD in Beta

GitHub (tweet, Hacker News): GitHub Actions makes it easy to automate all your software workflows, now with world-class CI/CD. Build, test, and deploy your code right from GitHub. Make code reviews, branch management, and issue triaging work the way…

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Apple Is Locking Batteries to Specific iPhones

Jason Koebler (tweet): A longtime nightmare scenario for independent iPhone repair companies has come true: Apple has tied batteries to specific iPhones, meaning that only it has the ability to perform an authorized battery replacement on the newest…

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