Tag: iOS

  • Apple Releases Clips App

    It’s the Ken Burns effect but for millennials. Joanna Stern has a guide to Clips on the WSJ: Hang-gliding over the Swiss Alps, or just cleaning your dryer’s lint tray? Either way, the titans of tech want you to record a snippet of it. Then they want you to slap on some emojis and text. Then they…

  • iOS & macOS Updates

    Today’s software updates from Apple are notable for a lot of reasons. macOS 10.12.4 gets Night Shift from iOS, I can now find my AirPods in the Find My iPhone app, there are the beginnings of a standard to control apps that nag you for reviews on iOS 10.3, Siri enhancements on watchOS 3.2, but…

  • Workflow Acquired by Apple

    Matthew Panzarino has the scoop: Workflow the app is being acquired, along with the team of Weinstein, Conrad Kramer, Ayaka Nonaka and Nick Frey. In a somewhat uncommon move for Apple, the app will continue to be made available on the App Store and will be made free later today. This is terrific news. Workflow…

  • Apple’s WWDC 2016 Keynote Notes

    Here’s what Apple announced at their WWDC 2016 Keynote, or you can just watch the video. WatchOS 3 Kevin Lynch spoke about the changes coming in WatchOS 3. Apps, that you pick, update in the background and launch faster as a result. The long button below the crown will no-longer launch your VIP contact list.…

  • Make it Rain Review

    Make it Rain is difficult to categorize. It’s a game for iOS, and it stretches the definition of a game. Though it isn’t the first to do so. Progress Quest was the first in this genre. It was simpler, though. Think of starting solitaire and watching it play itself except with high scores on an…