8-inch folding iPhone might launch in 2023
https://www.cultofmac.com/741453/8-inch-foldable-folding-iphone-might-launch-in-2023/
A folding iPhone is two years away, according to a trusted industry analyst. When open, the device will have an 8-inch screen, significantly bigger than the current largest iOS model, which has a 6.7-inch display.
New sensor could turn 2022 Apple Watch into a doctor on your wrist
https://www.cultofmac.com/741467/2022-apple-watch-sensor-blood-sugar-pressure-alcohol/
A deal between Apple and Rockley Photonics could add new medical sensors to the Apple Watch in 2022. That might include non-invasive monitoring of blood sugar levels, body temperature and blood pressure. It might even add the ability to measure blood-alcohol levels.
The honest truth about AirTags
Creeps could use AirTags to stalk people with ‘frightening’ ease
https://www.cultofmac.com/741782/creeps-could-use-airtags-to-stalk-people-with-frightening-ease/
While Apple says that it’s been careful to incorporate anti-stalking measures to stop the AirTags being used in this way, a Washington Post report argues that Apple’s countermeasures are not effective.
AirTag Owners Bemoan Inability to Let Others Track Their Items Via Family Sharing
https://www.macrumors.com/2021/05/04/airtag-uses-disappointed-family-sharing/
On the face of it, sharing the location of an AirTag via Apple's Family Sharing feature should be a no-brainer, since individual members in a Family Sharing group can use the Find My app to see the location of other family members' Apple devices, including iPhones, iPads, Macs, AirPods, and Apple Watches.
Print a variety of useful AirTag holders with these free 3D models
https://www.cultofmac.com/741723/print-a-variety-of-useful-airtag-holders-with-these-free-3d-models/
It’s not necessary to buy an accessory to attach an Apple AirTag to your keys, bike or dog’s collar if you own a 3D printer. There are tons of CAD files with options to connect the recently released item tracker to various objects. And all of them are free to use.
Most of them are necessary because Apple didn’t put a simple hole in the AirTag, one of the limitations of the device.
Read Epic Games’ reasonable idea for opening up the App Store
https://www.cultofmac.com/741641/read-epic-games-reasonable-idea-for-opening-up-the-app-store/
Epic Games suggested a change to the iPhone App Store that, if Apple had followed it, might have prevented the lawsuit that put two the tech giants in court this week.
https://www.cultofmac.com/741453/8-inch-foldable-folding-iphone-might-launch-in-2023/
A folding iPhone is two years away, according to a trusted industry analyst. When open, the device will have an 8-inch screen, significantly bigger than the current largest iOS model, which has a 6.7-inch display.
New sensor could turn 2022 Apple Watch into a doctor on your wrist
https://www.cultofmac.com/741467/2022-apple-watch-sensor-blood-sugar-pressure-alcohol/
A deal between Apple and Rockley Photonics could add new medical sensors to the Apple Watch in 2022. That might include non-invasive monitoring of blood sugar levels, body temperature and blood pressure. It might even add the ability to measure blood-alcohol levels.
The honest truth about AirTags
Creeps could use AirTags to stalk people with ‘frightening’ ease
https://www.cultofmac.com/741782/creeps-could-use-airtags-to-stalk-people-with-frightening-ease/
While Apple says that it’s been careful to incorporate anti-stalking measures to stop the AirTags being used in this way, a Washington Post report argues that Apple’s countermeasures are not effective.
AirTag Owners Bemoan Inability to Let Others Track Their Items Via Family Sharing
https://www.macrumors.com/2021/05/04/airtag-uses-disappointed-family-sharing/
On the face of it, sharing the location of an AirTag via Apple's Family Sharing feature should be a no-brainer, since individual members in a Family Sharing group can use the Find My app to see the location of other family members' Apple devices, including iPhones, iPads, Macs, AirPods, and Apple Watches.
Print a variety of useful AirTag holders with these free 3D models
https://www.cultofmac.com/741723/print-a-variety-of-useful-airtag-holders-with-these-free-3d-models/
It’s not necessary to buy an accessory to attach an Apple AirTag to your keys, bike or dog’s collar if you own a 3D printer. There are tons of CAD files with options to connect the recently released item tracker to various objects. And all of them are free to use.
Most of them are necessary because Apple didn’t put a simple hole in the AirTag, one of the limitations of the device.
Read Epic Games’ reasonable idea for opening up the App Store
https://www.cultofmac.com/741641/read-epic-games-reasonable-idea-for-opening-up-the-app-store/
Epic Games suggested a change to the iPhone App Store that, if Apple had followed it, might have prevented the lawsuit that put two the tech giants in court this week.
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