Benjamin and Chance give their feedback on the new features unveiled in iOS 18 beta 5, including Distraction Control and significant Photos app design changes. Apple oversteps the mark with screen recording permission dialogs in macOS Sequoia, the DOJ wins their antitrust case against Google, game developers report frustrations with Apple Arcade, and more.
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macOS Sequoia adds weekly permission prompt for screenshot and screen recording apps - 9to5Mac
Google’s $20B default search deal with Apple violates antitrust law, judge rules - 9to5Mac
Apple Arcade developers frustrated by long delays in getting paid, no incentives to make Vision Pro games - 9to5Mac
Disney+ adds its fifth immersive Environment for Apple Vision Pro - 9to5Mac
New SpongeBob SquarePants Environment comes to Apple Vision Pro - 9to5Mac
iOS 18 beta 5: Here's what's new - 9to5Mac
iOS 18 beta 5 adds new Distraction Control feature for Safari - 9to5Mac
Apple removes Carousel in Photos as part of changes based on iOS 18 beta feedback - 9to5Mac
Report: M4 MacBook Pro, Mac mini, and iMac on track for this year - 9to5Mac