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98: Apple’s Canary Trap, The Final Cut for iPad, and Classical Music Magic

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Brett Burney, Jeff Richardson
Published
Fri 12 May 2023
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In the News blog post for May 12, 2023:
https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2023/05/in-the-news675.html

  • Apple Can Sting!
  • Final Cut on the iPad!
  • Not Yet 17 … but 16.5
  • An $89 Pencil
  • Where Y’at? Catching Bank Robbers
  • Ivory Polish
  • Classical Music Magic
  • Mapping the Tips
  • Extra Entertainment - Silo’s Foundation
  • Brett’s iTip: Sort by Distance on Maps
  • Jeff’s iTip: Displaying Siri Text on Apple Watch


Ed Hardy | Cult of Mac: Apple busts major iOS 17 leaker with spycraft ‘canary trap’

Jason Snell | Six Colors: Final Cut and Logic arrive on iPad: Questions and (some) answers

Chance Miller | 9to5Mac: iOS 16.5 to be released next week; here’s everything new

Glenn Fleishman | TidBITS: AirTag in the News: NYPD Recommends, Apple and Google Propose Industry Tracking Standard

Chance Miller | 9to5Mac: AirTag credited with helping investigators locate $1.1M in cash stolen from armored truck

Chance Miller | 9to5Mac: Apple Watch helps save woman’s life after collapsing in a hotel room from a ruptured aorta

Filipe Espósito | 9to5Mac: Ivory for Mastodon gets updated with Safari Extension and other enhancements

Joe Rossignol | MacRumors: Shazam Now Supports Apple Music Classical

D. Griffin Jones | Cult of Mac: 8 secret features in Apple Maps

Brett’s iTip: When I search for a restaurant in either Google Maps or Apple Maps, I usually select “Sort by Distance” so I can see what’s closest (default is “sort by relevance”). Wish I could set this as default, but haven’t found that setting. Also in Google Maps, I use the “Measure Distance” tool that lets me drop multiple points to get an accurate measurement of the total distance from point to point.

Jeff’s iTip: Words to the Wise: Displaying Siri text on the Apple Watch. In the Apple Watch app on your iPhone, go to Siri - Siri Responses. Or on the Apple Watch: Settings app - Siri - Siri Responses. You can “Always Show Siri Captions” ON / OFF (Show what Siri says on the screen) or “Always Show Speech” ON / OFF (Show a transcription of your speech on screen).

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Jeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com

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