In the News
In the News
85: Security iKeys, Ivory Bling, and Average Privacy
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In the News blog post for January 27, 2023:
https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2023/01/in-the-news660.html
- It’s Been a Week…
- 16.3 with a Security Key
- Is it Hot in Here? Or is that Just my Fancy New HomePod?
- A Shiny New Piece of Ivory
- All the Things to Know About Things
- Timing is Everything
- Sharing is Charging
- Average Privacy
- Brett’s iTip: Including an Image in your iPad Email Signature
- Jeff’s iTip: Select which HomePod in a Pair to Talk to You
Juli Clover | MacRumors: Apple Releases iOS 16.3 With Security Keys for Apple ID, New HomePod Support, Bug Fixes and More
Andrew Orr | AppleInsider: Five best security keys for iOS 16.3
John Gruber | Daring Fireball: HomePod Lives
David Nield | The Ambient: 30 top Apple HomePod and Siri tips and tricks
Ed Hardy | Cult of Mac: What new HomePod temperature and humidity sensors can do for you
Federico Viticci | MacStories: Ivory for Mastodon Review: Tapbots Reborn
Amanda Silberling | TechCrunch: A beginner’s guide to Mastodon, the open source Twitter alternative
John Voorhees | MacStories: Things 3.17 Overhauls the App’s Shortcuts Actions
timing.is app
Justin Meyers | Gadget Hacks: The Little-Known iPad Feature You'll Never Stop Using Once You Know About It
Brett’s iTip: If you need to include an image in your email signature on your iPhone or iPad, the built-in signature tool doesn’t let you do that. The easiest workaround is to create the signature in another app like Notes, Drafts, or TextExpander complete with the image, and then copy & paste that signature into your email message.
Jeff’s iTip: When a HomePod or HomePod mini is in a stereo pair, only one speaker talks to you, the left one. But it isn’t always easy to tell which one is designated as Left, and that might not be the one that you want to speak Siri’s responses. To change which one that is, tap and hold the top of the HomePod that you select to make the HomePod listen for a command and then say “Turn on Siri.”
Brett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.com
Jeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com