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15.06.2024 23:00 Uhr
One of Stephen King’s best recent novels is being made into a show for MGM+
MGM+ has ordered an eight-episode series based on Stephen King’s 2019 novel, The Institute, Deadline reported this week. The novel follows the plight of 12-year-old Luke Ellis and a group of other children with telepathic and telekinetic abilities who have been kidnapped and held captive at a facility deep in the Maine woods, where their powers are being exploited. Their story becomes intertwined with that of an ex-cop Tim Jamieson. I really enjoyed this one when it came out, and as a lifelong King reader who has become hardened against the disappointment of terrible adaptations, I’m choosing to remain hopeful.
So far, all we know about the cast is that it includes Ben Barnes (Shadow and Bone) as Jamieson and Mary-Louise Parker (Weeds) as the villainous Mrs. Sigsby, according to Deadline. The show has Benjamin Cavell on board as writer and executive producer. Cavell helmed 2020’s The Stand miniseries remake, which… well, it happened. Again, we’re staying hopeful here. Production
15.06.2024 22:36 Uhr, Engadget,
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Apple @ Work: If you think Apple ‘Sherlocked’ 1Password, you aren’t paying attention
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Ever since Apple wrapped up its WWDC keynote, I’ve seen a continuous stream of posts on X, blogs, etc, about how ‘1Password has been Sherlocked’ by Apple’s dedicated password manager app in iOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and iPadOS 18. I am here to set the record straight: if you think 1Password is competing with Apple as a password manager app for consumers, you haven’t been paying attention to what the company offers today.
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15.06.2024 20:45 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Here are all the shows and movies coming this summer to Apple TV+
Apple TV+ may not have the output of new content that a service like Netflix does, but it’s always getting new releases nonetheless.
This summer, Apple has made a large collection of movies available to TV+ subscribers for a limited time, and it also has a variety of original TV series and films coming to the service.
Here are all of the Apple originals coming to TV+ this summer.
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15.06.2024 20:45 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Cybertruck buyers say they’ve been told deliveries are paused due windshield wiper problems
Some Cybertruck buyers who were scheduled to receive their new trucks this week have been told they’ll have to wait a little while longer as the company addresses a safety issue with the windshield wiper motor. Tesla hasn’t publicly confirmed any such problems or issued an official recall, but numerous commenters on the Cybertruck Owners Club forum and Reddit said they were notified that deliveries have been halted and their pickup dates were pushed back a week.
This follows reports from Cybertruck owners who have said that the windshield wiper failed on them, in some cases almost immediately after the truck was picked up. Tesla previously had to pause Cybertruck deliveries this spring, when it issued a recall over faulty accelerator pedals that could get stuck. The problem affected around 3,878 Cybertruck vehicles. In this case, the fix was fairly simple (installing a rivet) and deliveries resumed soon after.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cybertruc
15.06.2024 19:45 Uhr, Engadget,
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US military reportedly used social media to spread anti-vax propaganda in the Philippines
The US military used fake social media accounts to spread propaganda that was designed to discredit China’s COVID-19 vaccine in the Philippines during the height of the pandemic, according to a bombshell report from Reuters. The anti-vax campaign ran from spring 2020 until mid-2021, and was intended to “counter what [the Pentagon] perceived as China’s growing influence in the Philippines,” the publication found in its investigation. The Philippines saw low vaccination rates through 2021 even months after China’s Sinovac vaccine arrived in the area, and recorded nearly 50,000 COVID deaths by November of that year.
In one example of the US’s anti-vax messaging cited by Reuters, an account in 2020 tweeted, “COVID came from China and the VACCINE also came from China, don’t trust China!” The campaign also pushed the narrative that China’s vaccines were “haram” — or forbidden under Islamic law — because of a pig derivative in the in
15.06.2024 18:09 Uhr, Engadget,
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Apples Image Playground App für KI-Bilder
Auf der Keynote seiner WWDC24 hatte Apple am Montag seine neue App Image Playground vorgestellt, die Bestandteil der KI-Toolsuite Apple Intelligence ist und später 2024 erscheinen soll. Apple plant, mit KI generierte Bilder zu kennzeichnen. Image Playground App Apples Image Playground App ermöglicht es Benutzern, aus Textbefehlen oder basierend auf einem Foto per KI künstliche
15.06.2024 14:18 Uhr, apfelnews,
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Top Apple-related stories this week (June 10-14)
Here are the top Apple-related articles at Apple World Today for the week of June 10-14. ° Apple has announced that, this fall, AirPods software updates will transform the way users respond to Siri, take calls with friends and loved ones, and immerse themselves in their favorite games. ° Apple has announced software updates across its Home […]
15.06.2024 13:27 Uhr, MacMinute,
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iOS 18: TestFlight-App erstrahlt in neuem Gewand
Von der Apple-App TestFlight werden die meisten von euch sicherlich schon gehört haben. Mit der Apple-Plattform wird es Entwickelnden ermöglicht, ihre Beta-Apps an User außerhalb des App Stores zu verteilen. Nach den Ankündigungen der WWDC 2024 in dieser Woche, die iOS 18 und macOS 15 Sequoia beinhalten, hat Apple auch weniger medienwirksam ein großes Update […]
15.06.2024 11:45 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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Ausprobiert: Faltbare 3-in-1 Ladestation mit Qi2 von Amegat
iPhone, Apple Watch und AirPods gleichzeitig aufladen? Das ist mit einer schönen 3-in-1 Ladestation ein Kinderspiel. Aus dem Hause Amegat haben wir euch schon die stationäre Station im Rahmen eines Testberichts vorgestellt, heute folgt das Review für die faltbare Station (Amazon-Link), die sich auch unterwegs und auf Reisen einsetzen lässt. Das Design der Ladestation gefällt […]
15.06.2024 11:45 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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Ausprobiert: Alternative App Stores auf dem iPhone
Dank der neuen EU-Regulierungen kannst du künftig auf dem iPhone und bald auch auf dem iPad sogenannte Alternative Marktplätze für Apps nutzen. Apple hat, um mit den europäischen Gesetzen konform zu gehen, in der EU seine Systeme dahin gehend geöffnet. Wir haben ein paar Stores ausprobiert und zeigen dir, wie dusie auf dein iPhone bekommst.
15.06.2024 09:45 Uhr, Maclife,
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Developer Snapshots: Programmierer-News in ein, zwei Sätzen
Unsere Übersicht kleiner, interessanter Meldungen enthält unter anderem Prettier, VS Code, Ember, Docker, Apache NetBeans, RedoxOS, DuckDB und TypeScript.
15.06.2024 09:18 Uhr, Heise,
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Anzeige: Zum LDAP-Experten in drei Tagen
Für die Authentifizierung, Autorisierung und Verwaltung von Adressen und Benutzern gilt LDAP als Industriestandard. Wie das wichtige Protokoll funktioniert, vermittelt dieser umfassende und praxisnahe Intensivkurs. (Golem Karrierewelt, Server-Applikationen)
15.06.2024 07:09 Uhr, golem,
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Apple Account is the new Apple ID
It was announced this year that Apple ID will be rebranded to Apple Account and the change has officially been made public, as confirmed in a press release by Apple. Upon confirming and changing the Apple ID to Apple Account, the brand will now be utilized for the iOS 18, macOS Sequoia, iPadOS 18, and […]
15.06.2024 03:45 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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Slow charger notification shows on iOS 18 battery setting
Apple has improved the battery area of the iOS 18 Settings app as a new feature has been added which informs you if you have plugged your iPhone using a slow charger. Times where your phone slow charges are displayed in an orange bar in the Battery settings that display battery charging and usage for […]
15.06.2024 03:45 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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iOS 18 Overhauls iCloud interface
The iCloud section on macOS Sequioa, iPadOS 18, and iOS has been revamped in line with Apple Account in Settings. In the changes, the interface has been redesigned to give users a clear idea of how the device storage is used through the ‘Saved to iCloud’ feature. Apps using the iCloud service have been replaced, […]
15.06.2024 03:45 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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The Apple Studio Display Standard Glass is $299 Off
If you’re in the market for a monitor that can handle it all, then you’ll have to see this deal. Today, the Apple Studio Display with Standard Glass is down to just $1,299.99 from its original price of $1,600 on Amazon. The most immediate feature in the Studio Display is the 27-inch 5K Retina Display […]
15.06.2024 03:45 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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watchOS 11: Endlich Live-Aktivitäten auf der Apple Watch
Wie Apple am Montagabend bei der WWDC 2024-Keynote berichtet hat, hält watchOS 11 vor allem neue Fitness- und Gesundheitsfunktionen für die Apple Watch bereit. Das Update bringt jedoch auch einige willkommene Änderungen mit sich, darunter die Einführung von Live-Aktivitäten. Erstmals mit iOS 16 für das iPhone eingeführt, kommen Live-Aktivitäten nun mit watchOS 11 auch endlich […]
15.06.2024 02:18 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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WhatsApp: Bessere Anrufe auf Desktop- und Mobilgeräten
Seit WhatsApp (App Store-Link) im Jahr 2015 die Anruffunktion im eigenen Messenger eingeführt hat, wurde sie nach und nach erweitert und verbessert. Heute lassen sich über das Feature auch Gruppenanrufe und Videoanrufe tätigen sowie die Funktion plattformübergreifend nutzen. Am gestrigen Donnerstag hat WhatsApp nun mehrere Updates vorgestellt, die Anrufe auf allen Geräten noch besser machen […]
15.06.2024 02:18 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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Home Assistant: Smart Home-Plattform zeigt Roadmap für die nächsten Monate
Die Heimautomatisierungs-Plattform Home Assistent war auch bei uns um Blog schon mehrfach Bestandteil unserer Berichterstattung. Sie erfreut sich in der Smart Home-Szene großer Beliebtheit und wird kontinuierlich weiterentwickelt. Erst Ende Januar dieses Jahres hatten wir beispielsweise über die CarPlay-Unterstützung von Home Assistant, die mit Version 2024.1 verteilt wurde, berichtet. Als Open-Source-Software ermöglicht es Home Assistent […]
15.06.2024 02:18 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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Neue anpassbare Tab-Bar und Sidebar-Benutzeroberfläche kommt mit iPadOS 18
Eine neue anpassbare Tab-Bar und Sidebar-Benutzeroberfläche für Apps kommt mit iPadOS 18 auf das iPad. Die Tab-Leiste wurde in dem neuen Betriebssystem für zahlreiche Apps wie Apple TV, Apple Music oder Podcast neu gestaltet. Anpassbare Tab-Bar und Sidebar-Benutzeroberfläche Im neuen Betriebssystem iPadOS 18 erfolgte eine Neugestaltung der Tab-Leiste für eine Reihe Apps wie Apple TV,
15.06.2024 02:09 Uhr, apfelnews,
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Jon Stewart speaks out following TV+ show’s abrupt end, says Apple didn’t censor him
Apple TV+ has had a number of shows cancelled over the years, but no cancellation received more attention than that of Jon Stewart’s show, The Problem with Jon Stewart.
Reports indicated Apple and Stewart’s parting of ways had to do with conflicts over topics the show was going to cover, such as AI and China. Stewart only briefly discussed the cancellation previously. But now, in a new podcast interview, he shares in much more depth about what happened.
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15.06.2024 02:09 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Friday’s deals: M4 iPad Pro up to $179 off, M2 iPad Air Magic Keyboard $130 off, HomePod mini, Apple Watch, more
Your Friday edition of the best deals on Apple gear and the accessories for them has now arrived with the best price ever on the 11-inch M4 iPad Pro. You can now score open-box units with full warranties starting from $820 alongside ongoing offers on new listings from $944. Those offers join up to $130 in savings on the Apple Magic Keyboard you need for your M2 iPad Air as well as this weekend-only price drops on HomePod mini, loads of Beats headphone deals, ongoing offers on Apple Watch Series 9, and more. Head below for today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break.
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15.06.2024 02:09 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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How to use Apple Maps topographic hiking trails, customize, save offline, more
Apple Maps is upgraded with topographic hiking trails in iOS 18, iPadOS 18, watchOS 11, and macOS Sequoia. The feature offers detailed planning and guidance for custom hikes, the ability to save the maps offline, elevation details, and more. Here’s how to use Apple Maps topographic hiking trails.
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15.06.2024 02:09 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Report: EU set to fine Apple for failing to comply with the DMA
According to a new report from the Financial Times, the European Union is planning to hit Apple with a fine for failing to comply with the Digital Markets Act. This would make Apple the first company to be fined for not complying with the DMA, and it could be announced “in the coming weeks.”
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15.06.2024 02:09 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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It’s official: Microsoft’s privacy-panned Recall AI feature is indefinitely delayed
Microsoft has had quite the few weeks of ups and downs. Following a strong launch event for its AI-centric Copilot Plus PC devices, the hallmark AI feature was deemed by an expert as a ‘security disaster.’ It took a while, but the company responded—not with an apology, but at least with a commitment to make some key changes. For example, while Recall was once opt-out, now it will be opt-in for its public launch.
About that public launch though: it’s no longer happening, at least not any time soon. While Recall was originally planned to ship with the first Copilot Plus PCs, those devices will now ship next week without the controversial feature.
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15.06.2024 02:09 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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macOS Sequoia brings an unexpected update to Apple’s Chess game
Apple announced macOS Sequoia, or simply macOS 15, at WWDC 2024 on Monday. The update comes with a bunch of improvements, including new features in Messages and a new way to mirror your iPhone on your Mac screen. Interestingly, the new version of macOS also brings an unexpected update to the Chess game that comes pre-installed on every Mac.
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15.06.2024 02:09 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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9to5Mac Daily: June 14, 2024 – All the hidden iOS 18 tidbits
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15.06.2024 02:09 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Apple’s new Image Playground app to label AI-generated images in metadata
One of the new features of iOS 18 is an app called Image Playground, which is part of the “Apple Intelligence” suite of AI tools coming later this year. With Image Playground, users will be able to generate images from text commands or even based on a photo of someone. We don’t yet have many details about the app since it’s not available in iOS 18 beta 1, but we do know that Apple is planning to label AI-generated images.
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15.06.2024 02:09 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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watchOS 11 removes Siri face on Apple Watch
It was this month a year ago when I posed the question: Will the Siri face survive watchOS 10 and Apple Watch widgets?
To my knowledge, Apple has never retired a watch face. Some are hardware specific, others are redesigned, but watch faces don’t leave the Apple Watch. I think that’s why the Siri watch face still exists for now, but it will need some love to stay relevant.
As of watchOS 10, the Siri watch face is six versions old. It debuted with much potential and made steps toward realizing that potential before it stalled. Now there’s a new widget system on Apple Watch that turns the Siri watch face into an antique. It still has some uniqueness to it, but I’m not sure that will be the case this time next year.
Well, it’s “this time next year” now, and the Siri watch face on has not survived.
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15.06.2024 02:09 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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iOS 18 Gains Emergency SOS Live Video Support
iOS 18 is giving iPhone users who find themselves in an emergency situation a way to provide more information and context to emergency responders with an update to Emergency SOS.
Emergency SOS now supports live video, which means once the SOS feature is activated, streaming video and recorded media can be sent to emergency personnel. Emergency dispatchers can send a request for a user to share either live video or a video from the camera roll, which Apple says should make it easier and faster to get help.
Video is sent over a secure connection to the emergency dispatcher. The option could allow those in emergency situations to send key information for location purposes, to assess injury or risk, or to be used as evidence at a later date.
Emergency SOS is a feature on the iPhone and Apple Watch that automatically calls the local emergency number and shares location information with emergency services. It is the backbone of the Crash Detection, Fall Detection, and Emergency SOS via satell
15.06.2024 00:36 Uhr, Macrumors,
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