Logitech launching Streamlabs OBS on macOS
Popular online streaming software Streamlabs is finally arriving on macOS in open beta, bringing a plethora of tools to help Mac users engage with their audiences more effectively. Go to Source Author:
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Apple Day – Apple, iPod, iPad, iPhone, iTouch, iMac, iBook
Popular online streaming software Streamlabs is finally arriving on macOS in open beta, bringing a plethora of tools to help Mac users engage with their audiences more effectively. Go to Source Author:
March 31, 2010: The world gets its first sense of how the iPad measures up, as the first reviews hit the internet. The consensus? That there’s no Flash, no USB, no multitasking — but that it’s a whole new computing experience all the same. As USA Today writes, “The first iPad is a winner.” The…
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Teamsters want Apple to step up to the plate to keep its contracted drivers protected during the COVID-19 pandemic. Teamsters Joint Council 7, representing more than 1,000 shuttle bus drivers for the world’s largest tech giants, want Apple and Tesla to commit to guaranteeing drivers will receive paychecks and healthcare during the pandemic. Other tech…
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Apple plans to release the first beta of iOS 13.4.1 with bug fixes in the coming days, according to Israeli website The Verifier, which has a mixed track record. The report also suggests that there will not be an iOS 13.5 update this year, which would not be too surprising, as Apple has never released…
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With an increasing number of countries and states urging people to stay at home, a new set of seven Apple Music Come Together playlists are designed to help people cope with home lockdowns. Each of the playlists is designed to meet a specific need, from working or studying at home to forgetting the world’s troubles…
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Landscape iPad use seems to be gradually emerging as the new normal. While Apple persists in making them with the logo oriented for portrait use, we’ve recently signs that the company has now woken up to the reality that the devices are more often used horizontally. The 2020 Smart Keyboard Folio, for example, finally swaps…
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According to the latest report from The Verifier, which has a mixed track record of accuracy, Apple is readying an iOS 13.4.1 build for developers and public beta testers. It also expects that Apple is planning to only release bug fix updates to iOS 13 from now on. more… The post Rumor: Apple starting iOS…
As reported by The Intercept, the Zoom video conferencing app offers options for end to end encryption in its UI (and in its marketing materials) but the calls are not actually end-to-end encrypted at all. The Zoom video app is bursting into the public consciousness this year as the coronavirus causes most people to work…
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Apple Music is now offering its subscribers a few playlists aimed at working from home, focusing on schoolwork, and generally lifting spirits for everyone during the current pandemic. These new “Come Together” playlists can be found on the Browse tab of Apple Music in the carousel up top. Apple has made the following playlists: “Isolation…
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Apple’s biggest 4K movie sale of the year so far is on tap today with a number of notable price drops from $5. That includes recent releases and various remastered classics, as well. There’s also the usual selection of HD films on sale plus this week’s $1 rental. Hit the jump for all of our top picks….
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Apple Configurator 2 has been updated to version 2.12 with several improvements, including support for restoring firmware on the 2019 Mac Pro. The release notes:• Added support for restoring firmware on the 2019 Mac Pro • Allow access to websites using TLS 1.0 and 1.1 • VPN: Configure Provider Designated Requirement for Custom SSL connection…
To help people adapting to life in coronavirus lockdown, Apple Music has debuted a series of playlists under the title “Come Together.” Covering a range of genres, and including some fun tongue-in-cheek titles like the “Social Distancing Social Club,” the hand-picked (hopefully wearing the necessary sanitary gloves) playlists are sure to entertain those locked in-doors….
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Apple will soon be releasing the first beta of iOS 13.4.1 with some bug fixes in the coming days. The report also claims that there will not be another major iOS 13 point release from Apple this year. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Rajesh Pandey
Here’s something you probably thought you would never see: Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system running on an iPhone X. The hack is made possible by an app called UTM, which allows virtual machines to run on iOS devices. And despite some issues — as you might expect — it really works rather well … if you have…
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The latest news in the long-running Japan Display saga is that Apple’s $200M investment in the company has now been finalized. Rather than a cash injection, the iPhone maker is purchasing equipment to be used by the display maker … more… The post Apple’s $200M investment in Japan Display finalized as equipment purchase appeared first…
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