Ted Lasso surpassed all expectations when it first arrived on Apple TV+, but can it maintain those high standards for season two?
Patent Suggests AR Functions Coming to iPhone Measure App
Apple is looking to incorporate AR technology into the iPhone’s Measure app in a bid to improve accuracy and allow automatic annotation of the object you’re interested in. That’s according to a new patent, seen by AppleInsider.
In future, pointing your iPhone camera at an object could automatically get you an on-screen notification of its measurements. It will do it through AR, and it will do it in part through Machine Learning on different types of objects. “Automatic measurements based on object classification,” is a newly-revealed patent application. It’s concerned with how to determine which object you’re interested in, then how measure it accurately. The patent application is particularly broad, including “devices, systems, and methods that obtain a three-dimensional (3D) representation of a physical environment.” The detail generated is based on a whole series of different sensors and measurements to do with “depth data and light intensity image data.”
Catholic Publication Used Location Data Against a Priest
Catholic media publication The Pillar used location data from gay dating app Grindr to track the movements of a priest, then publicly outed him for “improper behavior.”
It wasn’t clear who had collected the information about Burrill. USCCB spokespeople declined to answer questions Tuesday about what it knew about the information-gathering and what its leadership feels about it, except to say the USCCB wasn’t involved. They also declined to comment on whether they knew if Burrill’s alleged actions were tracked on a private or church-owned phone.
This is a good example of how our data can be used against us, and not just by advertisers.
iPadOS 15: How to Create Smart Lists in the Reminders App
Reminders in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 is getting a new feature called Smart Lists. These help you create lists using specific parameters.
Akamai DNS Outage Took Out Airbnb, LastPass, Steam, UPS, FedEx, Others
Akamai’s Edge DNS service experienced an issue at around 11AM ET with dozens of websites and apps getting knocked offline. At the time of this writing the outage has been resolved.
Akamai said it was “actively investigating the issue,” but when reached a spokesperson would not say if its outage was the cause of the disruption to other sites and services that are currently offline. Akamai would not say what caused the issue but that it was already in recovery.
HBO Shuts Down Apple TV Channel, Forcing Move to HBO Max
HBO shut down its Apple TV channel on Thursday, meaning users have to move to HBO Max. However, MacRumors reported that there are also login issues.
Simultaneously, as HBO shuts down its Apple TV channel, several users are reporting across social media that HBO has removed the ability within its HBO Max app to sign in with an Apple ID account. Users who were previously signed up to HBO via the Apple TV channel had done so through their Apple ID. Now, with the channel shut down and the ability to sign in with an Apple ID missing, some users are locked out from their accounts until further notice.
Thursdays with Bob: Keyboards and Ergonomics – TMO Daily Observations 2021-07-22
Dr Mac joins Kelly to talk about keyboards and how you can find a comfortable one, the speeds you can achieve, and The Sound Of Productivity.
How to Speed Up Everything (on Your Mac)
Want to speed up everything you do on your Mac? Learn to type faster (says Dr. Mac), and he has some practical ways to do it.
ProtonMail Parent Company Proton Joins Antitrust War Against Apple And Google
Proton Technologies, the company behind ProtonMail, has given its backing to antitrust action aimed at Apple and Google.
An iPhone 7 Photo Won the 2021 iPhone Photography Awards
The winners of the 2021 iPhone Photography Awards have been announced, and the grand prize winner is Istvan Kerekes from Hungary whose photo was of two Transylvanian shepherds (pictured above) shot using an iPhone 7. In first place is Sharon Shetty of India with a photo of a man and horse using an iPhone X. In second place, Dan Liu from China submitted a beautiful landscape using an iPhone 11 Pro Max. Finally, the third place photo is from Jeff Rayner in the United States, with a photo of a little girl on an iPhone X.
