![]() Also, we get a glimpse at 1Password in iOS 8. Taxi aircraft, with nose gear launch accessories installed, to mouth of approach ramp. In our latest roundup of ExtraBITS, Apple expands CarPlay, brings back its Back to School promotion, and extends its AppleCare+ purchase window to 60 days. Notable software releases this week include LaunchBar 6.0.2, ScreenFlow 4.5.2, and Security Update 2014-003 (Mountain Lion and Lion). TidBITS Watchlist: Notable Software Updates for 7 July 2014 Despite the lack of Retina displays and other minor minuses, the MacBook Air line holds up fairly well against modern PC Ultrabooks.įunBITS: Blek Is a Curvy Challenge for iPhone and iPadīlek is a minimalistic puzzle game based on calligraphy that will often leave you flummoxed. How Does the MacBook Air Compare to the Latest Ultrabooks, Surface?Īmid a recent middling upgrade to the MacBook Air line, some have wondered whether Apple’s ultrathin notebooks are starting to lag behind the competition. Jeff Carlson examines why the transition isn’t like most software and what Photos will need to do (and may fail at) in the future. There are lots of lousy accessories for Apple users on the market, but Josh Centers has found six that are actually worth space in your house.Īpple is retiring Aperture, its professional photo software, in favor of the new Photos application for OS X. If you feel nervous leaving your Mac Pro alone on a desk, Apple is offering a solution, though it will cost you. Josh CentersĪpple Introduces $49 Mac Pro Security Lock Josh closes the issue with our latest FunBITS entry: Blek, an award-winning puzzle game based on calligraphy. The MacBook Air seems to be stagnant compared with its PC rivals is it still a competitive machine? Julio Ojeda-Zapata pits the MacBook Air against three Windows laptops to see if it holds up. As iPhoto and Aperture ride into the sunset, Jeff Carlson looks at what’s next for photographers. #1624: Important OS security updates, rescuing QuickTake 150 photos, AirTag alerts while travelingĪpple has released a security lock adapter for the new Mac Pro, but is $49 too much for what should have been a standard feature? At least the Mac Pro’s lock adapter, unlike so many accessories for Apple products, probably isn’t junk, and Josh Centers has dug up six others that are worth the money.#1625: Apple's "Far Out" event, the future of FileMaker, free NMUG membership, Quick Note and tags in Notes, Plex suffers data breach.#1626: AirTag replacement battery gotcha, Kindle Kids software flaws, iOS 12.5.6 security fix.#1627: iPhone 14 lineup, Apple Watch SE/Series 8/Ultra, new AirPods Pro, iOS 16 and watchOS 9 released, Steve Jobs Archive.#1628: iPhone 14 impressions, Dark Sky end-of-life, tales from Rogue Amoeba.
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