In the News
In the News
60: Minnie Mouse, Search Warrants, and Arcade Expirations
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In the News blog post for July 22, 2022:
https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2022/07/in-the-news635.html
- Lots of Twenties and Twos
- 15.6 Update is (Mostly) A.OK
- Game While You Can
- A Search Warrant for Your Face
- Spying on HomeKit
- Minnie Mouse Might Save Your Life
- Brett’s App: AllTrails
- Jeff’s iTip: Using AirPods with Windows
José Adorno: iOS 15.6 and iPadOS 15.6 now available to all users, here’s what’s new
Jeff’s Post: AirTag battery replacement: avoid bitterant coatings
Thomas Brewer: The FBI Forced A Suspect To Unlock Amazon’s Encrypted App Wickr With Their Face
Glenn Fleishman: How to set up security camera activity zones in Apple’s Home app
Rachel Cericola: Why We Don’t Trust Apple’s HomeKit Secure Video—and You Shouldn’t Either
Ben Lovejoy: HomeKit-compatible Eve motion sensor v2 gets Thread support and ambient light sensor
Ken MacLeod: Apple Watch helps diagnose deadly tumor, saves Maine woman's life
Michael Potuck: iPhone allegedly stops bullet, saving Ukrainian soldier’s life
Brett’s App: AllTrails app - Free! Or $29.99/year for Pro
Recently got on a kick to do some more hiking and walking outside, and so pulled up the AllTrails app I had downloaded a few years ago. Great way to find nice trails for walking, hiking, biking, dog-friendly paths, etc. Plus the best part is all the reviews that people post giving you helpful advice about each trail. You get basic info about the trail like length, what’s allowed, and how long it should take to walk it, along with easy/moderate/hard labels. Plus you get a full map of the trail. The free app is probably just fine for most folks, but upgrade to Pro for unlocking more map details and downloading offline maps.
Jeff’s iTip: Using AirPods with Windows. First it’s helpful to keep Settings pinned to your Taskbar so that it’s easily accessible when you need to connect your Windows computer to your AirPods. If you need to check the battery status of your AirPods Pro when they’re connected to your Windows computer, you can do that on your iPhone. Also be careful about removing one from ear because it can jump over to your iPhone or iPad and then you would have to re-connect to your Windows PC.
Brett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.com
Jeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.c
Brett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.com
Jeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com