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iOS 12, thoroughly reviewed
Apple's iOS 12 software update is available today for supported iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices, and on the surface, it looks like one of the smallest new iOS releases Apple has pushed out. This isn't a surprise; Apple said earlier this year that iOS 12 would be...
iOS 12 Review Extras: Audiobook, Shortcuts, eBook, and Making Of
It's a big week ahead for Apple fans, with the company launching the next major versions of iOS, watchOS, and more later today, plus the arrival of the iPhone XS/XS Max and Apple Watch Series 4 in a few days time. It's also a big week for MacStories, with coverage...
iOS 12: The MacStories Review
We left last year's iOS 11 update with a palpable tension between two platforms. On one hand, following a year of minor changes to the iPad and a hardware refreshthat came in later than some expected, Apple once again devoted plenty of attention to reimagining the...
iOS 12 ur en mobil journalists synvikel
BBCs Marc Settle rör på sig mycket, är mobil, och det här är hans erfarenheter av iOS 12. Fördelar, nackdelar, fällor och tips - inte bara för dig som är journalist. Regular readers will know that it’s that time of year again - a review of the new version of iOS, the...
Trump Set to Announce New Tariffs on $200 Billion in Chinese Goods as Early as Monday
President Donald Trump is set to announce new tariffs on some $200 billions in Chinese goods as early as next week in a move that could risk deepening the trade war between the two economic powers. Sources told the Wall Street Journal an announcement is being planned...
Google China Prototype Links Searches to Phone Numbers
GOOGLE BUILT A prototype of a censored search engine for China that links users’ searches to their personal phone numbers, thus making it easier for the Chinese government to monitor people’s queries, The Intercept can reveal. The search engine, codenamed Dragonfly,...
Facebook Suppressed a Story About Brett Kavanaugh’s Opposition to Roe v. Wade. We’re Republishing It.
The Weekly Standard is empowered by Facebook to “fact check” rival publications. Here's a story they deemed false. SUPREME COURT NOMINEE Brett Kavanaugh needs to give Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) plausible deniability regarding his anti-abortion views. Collins, who is...
Internet kommer inte bli sig likt
Under onsdagen röstade EU-parlamentet för en länkskatt och för ett internetfilter. Emanuel Karlsten om ett internet som inte kommer vara sig likt. Med 438 röster mot 226 röstade EU-parlamentet för en länkskatt och för ett internetfilter. Med några små, kosmetiska...
The YouTube stars heading for burnout: ‘The most fun job imaginable became deeply bleak’
When Matt Lees became a full-time YouTuber, he felt as if he had won the lottery. As a young, ambitious writer, director and presenter, he was able to create low-budget, high-impact films that could reach a worldwide audience, in a way that would have been impossible...
Decentralisation: the next big step for the world wide web
The story that broke earlier last month that Google would again cooperate with Chinese authorities to run a censored version of its search engine, something the tech giant has neither confirmed nor denied, had ironic timing. The same day, a group of 800 web builders...
Amazon’s Antitrust Antagonist Has a Breakthrough Idea
The dead books are on the top floor of Southern Methodist University’s law library. “Antitrust Dilemma.” “The Antitrust Impulse.” “Antitrust in an Expanding Economy.” Shelf after shelf of volumes ignored for decades. There are a dozen fat tomes with transcripts of the...
The iPhone’s autocorrect is a blessing and a curse. A longtime Apple designer explains why it’s so hard to teach software to read your mind.
I HAVE A confection to make. Ugh! No, I don’t want to bake a cake. Let me type that again. I have a confession to make. I worked for many years as a software developer at Apple and I invented touchscreen keyboard autocorrection for the original iPhone. I’m proif if...