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iOS Adult Filter Blocks Searches for “Asian” and “Teen”
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iOS Adult Filter Blocks Searches for “Asian” and “Teen”

Andrew Orr · February 20, 2020

According to Apple, if someone searches for words like “Asian” and “teen” it must be for pornography. So discovered Charlie Stigler.

Apple Considers Letting Users Set Default iOS Apps
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Apple Considers Letting Users Set Default iOS Apps

Andrew Orr · February 20, 2020

Apple is reportedly in talks to let iOS users set third-party apps as the default, like for mail, music, and the browser.

Apple Acquires Rights to ‘Swan Song’ With Mahershala Ali
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Apple Acquires Rights to ‘Swan Song’ With Mahershala Ali

Andrew Orr · February 19, 2020

Apple has acquired the rights to Swan Song, starring Mahershala Ali and written and directed by Benjamin Cleary.

Apple Seeks to Stop Distribution of ‘App Store Confidential’ Book
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Apple Seeks to Stop Distribution of 'App Store Confidential' Book

Charlotte Henry · February 19, 2020

Apple is taking legal action against a former employee behind a tell-all book who used to manage the App Store in Germany.

Adobe Celebrates Photoshop’s 30th Anniversary With Updates
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Adobe Celebrates Photoshop’s 30th Anniversary With Updates

Andrew Orr · February 19, 2020

Adobe launched Photoshop 30 years ago in 1990, and it’s celebrating with updates to Photoshop for iPad and Mac.

Apple Reopening 10 More Stores in China
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Apple Reopening 10 More Stores in China

Charlotte Henry · February 19, 2020

Apple is set to reopen 10 of its retail outlets outside of Beijing today, which were closed following the Coronavirus outbreak.

Onelink Safe & Sound Now Supports AirPlay 2
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Onelink Safe & Sound Now Supports AirPlay 2

Andrew Orr · February 19, 2020

First Alert’s Onelink Safe & Sound now supports AirPlay 2. The device is a combination of smoke alarm, carbon monoxide detector, and speaker.

Larry Tesler, Legendary Apple Employee Behind Cut, Copy, And Paste Passes Away Aged 74
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Larry Tesler, Legendary Apple Employee Behind Cut, Copy, And Paste Passes Away Aged 74

Charlotte Henry · February 19, 2020

Former, Apple employee Larry Tesler, who invented Cut, Copy and Paste and co-founded Arm, passed away on February 17, aged 74.

ISPs Sue Maine, Saying Privacy Law Violates Their Free Speech
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ISPs Sue Maine, Saying Privacy Law Violates Their Free Speech

Andrew Orr · February 18, 2020

ISPs are suing Maine over a privacy law that will go into effect this July, saying it violates their free speech rights. The law would force them to obtain user consent before collecting and selling their data.

Wait? Could HQ Trivia Come Back?!
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Wait? Could HQ Trivia Come Back?!

Charlotte Henry · February 18, 2020

HQ Trivia may live-on according to the CEO, despite the collapse of the company behind the live game-show app.

watchOS 6.1.3 Fixes a Bug for Watch Owners in Iceland
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watchOS 6.1.3 Fixes a Bug for Watch Owners in Iceland

Andrew Orr · February 18, 2020

Apple has released watchOS 6.1.3 that fixes a bug for Apple Watch owners in Ireland. There’s also a watchOS 5.3.5 update for iOS 12 users.

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Apple Maps Transit Directions Comes to Europe

Andrew Orr · February 18, 2020

Apple Maps transit directions are starting to appear in the app for European users, like in France, Ireland, and Norway.

Apple Will Miss Q2 2020 Revenue Guidance Following Coronavirus Outbreak
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Apple Will Miss Q2 2020 Revenue Guidance Following Coronavirus Outbreak

Charlotte Henry · February 18, 2020

Apple announced that the coronavirus outbreak is limiting supply and sales in China, meaning it will miss its revenue guidance for Q1 2020.

Mark Zuckerberg: ‘There Should be Regulation on Harmful Content’…But…
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Mark Zuckerberg: 'There Should be Regulation on Harmful Content'...But...

Charlotte Henry · February 17, 2020

Mark Zuckerberg conceded that there should be regulation of harmful content online but warned regulation could stifle innovation.

Warren Buffet Sells $800 Million Worth of Apple Stock
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Warren Buffet Sells $800 Million Worth of Apple Stock

Charlotte Henry · February 17, 2020

Despite Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway’s recent sale of $800 million of Apple stock, it still remains the firm’s largest shareholder.

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Your 2020 Playlist for Apple Music Replay is Available

Andrew Orr · February 17, 2020

Your Apple Music Replay 2020 playlist is here. Apple will make weekly playlists, not just a playlist at the end of the year.

The HQ Trivia App is No More
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The HQ Trivia App is No More

Charlotte Henry · February 17, 2020

The one popular live quiz app HQ Trivia is no more, after the company became bankrupt and laid of all the remaining staff.

US Government Agencies Expose New North Korean Malware Campaign
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US Government Agencies Expose New North Korean Malware Campaign

Andrew Orr · February 14, 2020

US Cyber Command, DHS, and FBI have exposed a new North Korean campaign of malware and phishing, with six new families of malware.

Apple Updates Human Interface Guidelines With New Resources
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Apple Updates Human Interface Guidelines With New Resources

Andrew Orr · February 14, 2020

Apple has added new design resources in its Human Interface Guidelines collection, like Apple Pay templates, Apple Health icon, and more.

Gmail for iOS Integrates With Files App
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Gmail for iOS Integrates With Files App

Andrew Orr · February 14, 2020

Google shared a blog post today in which it announced that Gmail for iOS will now support adding files from the Files app.

Three Rolling Out UK 5G Network Ready For Compatible iPhone
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Three Rolling Out UK 5G Network Ready For Compatible iPhone

Charlotte Henry · February 14, 2020

Three is rolling out its UK 5G network, and says it is ready for the “critical inflection point” of when Apple launches a 5G iPhone.

Apple Told to Pay Workers For Time Spent Having Their Bags Checked
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Apple Told to Pay Workers For Time Spent Having Their Bags Checked

Charlotte Henry · February 14, 2020

Apple is liable for millions of dollars after the California Supreme Court told it to pay employees for time spent in mandatory bag searches.

The Different Offers Available on Refurbed 16-Inch MacBook Pros
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The Different Offers Available on Refurbed 16-Inch MacBook Pros

Charlotte Henry · February 14, 2020

The 16-inch MacBook Pro has made its way into the official Apple refurb store, with offers on a variety of different models available.

YouTube TV Ends Support for App Store Subscription
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YouTube TV Ends Support for App Store Subscription

Andrew Orr · February 13, 2020

YouTube sent emails to customers today saying that it will end support for App Store subscriptions for YouTube TV in March.

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