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by Michal Tynior
Weekly Digest - 2021.23
WWDC 2021
This week Apple held a virtual WWDC conference, and here is what was announced:
iOS 15
- FaceTime got a grid view, blurred backgrounds, and weblink to schedule a FaceTime call that will work on PC or Android,
- SharePlay allows to play videos, movies, TV shows, music, and screen sharing during FaceTime calls,
- Spatial audio is now supported thought the system,
- Focus will manage notifications based on their importance and what we are doing at the moment,
- Live Text allows to search and copy a text from photos,
- Wallet will support virtual keys allowing opening cars or hotel room from the phone, also it will support virtual personal IDs and driving licenses,
- Weather app has been rewritten and now has deeper integration with Dark Sky service,
- Apple Maps got a new design with more detailed information about the roads, for example you can see the road signs, cross walks, and even 3d version od bridges and overpasses,
- Safari has been redesigned, but most importantly it supports 3rd party extensions,
- Siri can now work on the device, without internet connection and it's faster than ever.
iPadOS 15
- New Home screen is now working like on iOS - widgets are now always visible, we can hide apps or even entire pages, and there is App Library
- Multitasking got easier with new controls,
- Notes now has a system wide feature called Quick Note that allows to create a quick note from any place in the iOS or iPadOS. Also the collaboration features has been added to notes, including mentions and activity view,
- Translate support language auto detection and support handwriting.
watchOS 8
- Mindfulness - the Breathing app has been extended with meditation features,
- Sleep can track the respiratory rate and show the results in the Health app,
- Workout app now supports Pilates and Tai Chi,
- Photos got new tools to make a watch face with a photo look even better,
- Home app has been completely redesigned,
- Apps can now take an advantage from Always-On display.
macOS Montgomery
- Universal control allows to use the same keyboard and mouse to control multiple macs or iPad,
- Shortcuts from iOS have finally arrived on macOS,
- FaceTime, Safari, Photos got similar updates to iOS versions.
Image credits: Apple
Weekly Digest - 2021.03
iPhone 12 Pro more popular than iPhone 12 mini?
According to rumors, Apple decreased the production of iPhone 12 Mini in favour of iPhone 12 Pro. The shift in production is a response to increased demand for iPhone 12 Pro.
Streaming services even more popular
Netflix surpassed the 200 million subscribers. Although those are impressive numbers, Netflix will have work hard to keep those users, as other services gain in popularity, especially Disney+.
No unsigned iOS apps on Apple Silicon
Apple started to block users from sideloading iPhone apps on Apple Silicon Macs. The only way to install an iOS app is through the AppStore.
Image credits: Todd Diemer
Weekly Digest - 2020.39
Amazon Luna
Amazon has launched its game streaming service. It's powered by Nvidia's GPUs and runs on Windows, which should developers easily port games. Right now, it supports over 100 games.
The launch date is still unknown, but service will be available on PC, Mac, Fire TV. The iPhone and iPad will get support via web apps. An Android version planned for after launch. The official pricing is also unknown, but early access price is set at $5.99/month.
Amazon also announced special controller that will cost $49.99 during the early access.
Epic Games vs Apple continued
Multiple developers, including Epic Games, Spotify and Basecamp, have formed the Coalition for App Fairness intended to coordinate efforts to fight against Apple's monopolistic behaviors on the AppStore.
Windows XP source code leaked
The source code of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 has leaked online.
It shouldn't be a big issue for Microsoft as Windows XP is no longer supported, but system itself might still have couple of surprises, as secret macOS theme has been discovered.
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Weekly Digest - 2020.33
Epic goes to war with Apple
Hours after removing Fortnite from AppStore, Epic filed a civil antitrust lawsuit against Apple. The legal complaint, seeks to establish Apple’s App Store as a monopoly, and the civil suit is seeking injunctive relief to “allow fair competition” in mobile app distribution.
Fortnite has been also removed from Play Store and Epic filled another lawsuit agains Google as well.
Epic has a really small chances to win this lawsuit, but this time the company with millions of users is rebelling against Apple, so they will get attention of general public. Definitely the antitrust commissions in US and EU will notice this.
Xbox Series X will launch in November
Microsoft confirmed that the Xbox Series X will launch in November, before the holiday season. According to some rumors, the premiere is set to November 6th.
Now, that we have more or less accurate release date, all we need is the price.
Microsoft Surface Duo release date
Microsoft's first foldable mobile device will arrive on September 10th. The preorders are already available for $1,399. Surface Duo is Microsoft's first phone since Lumia. It not only has interesting design, that includes two separate screens, but also it runs Android.
Dope Links
- VueJS Essential CheatSheet
- App Attest: (Properly!) Protecting iOS apps from Jailbreak Tweaks in iOS 14
- How to Be Great? Just Be Good, Repeatably
- Boeing 747s still get critical updates via floppy disks
Image credits: Microsoft