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Finally: Adobe Photoshop comes to iPhone

  • Adobe Photoshop has finally been launched on iPhone, bringing its powerful photo editing suite to Apple's most popular device.
  • In this new version, Adobe has completely redesigned Photoshop's interface for iPhone's smaller screen, creating an intuitive experience optimized for touch controls.
  • The iPhone version offers core Photoshop tools, nondestructive editing, layers, masks, selections, and seamless integration with other Adobe apps.
  • For existing Adobe subscribers, Photoshop on iPhone unlocks additional premium features, and new users can subscribe to a Photoshop Mobile and Web plan for access to premium features.

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Attention, Kindle owners –today is your last chance to download backups of your ebooks

  • Amazon is discontinuing the Download & Transfer via USB feature for Kindle.
  • The feature will be disabled on February 26, 2020.
  • The removal is most likely related to piracy concerns.
  • Owners of older Kindle models have until the deadline to download backups of their ebooks.

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Delta emulator gets updated beta build 1.7 beta 5 with online multiplayer and controller case improvements

  • The AltStore Team released Delta emulator build 1.7 beta 5 with several updates.
  • The new features include a 'What's New' screen, improved controller case support, and refined online multiplayer setup.
  • The controller case support allows users to adjust the position of the pause menu with skins and supports various case types.
  • The updated build is currently available to AltStore Patrons and will eventually be released to the mainstream users.

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Old iPad To New Screen

  • Turning surplus LCD panels into stand-alone monitors with the help of a driver board is an established hack.
  • Two projects involving repurposing old iPad screens into stand-alone monitors are gaining attention.
  • The projects focus on attention to detail and incorporate 3D-printed cases, lithium polymer batteries, battery level monitors, and Bluetooth audio boards.
  • The files and designs are available for anyone interested in creating their own versions of these projects.

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iOS 18.4 brings the Priority Notifications feature of Apple Intelligence

  • The Priority Notifications feature of Apple Intelligence comes to your iPhone, iPad and Mac with the iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4 and macOS Sequoia 15.4 updates.
  • Priority Notifications enabled Apple Intelligence analyzes the context of app notifications to group important ones in a highlighted Priority section on the Lock Screen.
  • The feature will be available with the public launch of iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS Sequoia 15.4 in April.
  • To manage Priority Notifications, go to Settings > Notifications and toggle the Prioritize Notifications switch in the Apple Intelligence section.

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Jailbreak news of the week: Dopamine anniversary update, Windows Phone Hackintosh, SwishBar, & more…

  • Jailbreaking iPhones allows for customization beyond Apple's intentions, and iDB covers jailbreak news extensively.
  • Dopamine jailbreak updates address issues on iOS 15 devices and improve 'Hide Jailbreak' feature.
  • A unique Windows Phone Hackintosh project involved fitting iPhone SE 3 components into a Lumia 1020 chassis.
  • iPhone downgrade from iOS 18.3 halted by Apple, preventing reverting to lower firmware versions.
  • SwishBar tweak keeps the Status Bar visible when using the App Switcher on iPhones.
  • FrontestPiP tweak ensures Picture in Picture video interface remains over all open windows on iOS devices.
  • Several new jailbreak tweaks released, including AIM, CarBridge, Lonie, and more.
  • Continual coverage of jailbreak developments by iDB team, with various dedicated tweak roundups available.
  • Diverse tutorials provided for different devices and iOS versions on jailbreaking, hacking, and installing various tweaks.
  • Readers invited to share their favorite jailbreak news or tweak from the week in the comments.

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Macs finally get a taste of an overhauled Mail app

  • Apple has finally redesigned the Mail app for Macs and iPads with the macOS 15.4 and iPad OS 18.4 developer beta updates.
  • The new Mail app introduces categories for organizing emails into Primary, Transactions, Updates, and Promotions sections.
  • Users can choose to disable categories and enable the classic list view if desired.
  • Additional AI-powered features such as email summaries, smart replies, and priority messages are also available.

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The first iOS 18.4 developer beta is here, with support for Priority Notifications

  • Apple has released the first developer beta of iOS 18.4, which includes support for Priority Notifications.
  • Priority Notifications is an Apple Intelligence-powered feature that identifies important updates and sorts them separately.
  • The feature is currently disabled by default but can be enabled in the notifications settings menu.
  • The new beta releases also include support for setting default translation apps and changing default navigation app for EU users.

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Recipes Are Coming to Apple’s News+ Service

  • Apple's News+ service is adding recipes from well-known publishers such as Allrecipes, Bon Appétit, Food & Wine, Good Food, and Serious Eats with the new Food feature.
  • Users will be able to find curated stories by Apple News editors, browse and search tens of thousands of recipes, and access new recipes added daily.
  • The recipe format is designed for easy review of ingredients and directions, with a full-screen cook mode for step-by-step instructions.
  • Users can save favorite recipes for later and access them offline.

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Apple News+ Gains Recipes, Restaurant Reviews, and More in iOS 18.4

  • Apple is adding ‌Apple News‌+ Food, a section that features tens of thousands of recipes, stories about restaurants, tips for healthy eating, kitchen essentials, and more.
  • ‌Apple News‌ editors will curate food-related stories, and there will be a dedicated Recipe Catalog section where new recipes are added regularly.
  • An included cook mode provides step-by-step instructions, and users can save favorite recipes for offline access.
  • ‌Apple News‌+ Food is coming to ‌Apple News‌+ subscribers with the launch of iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4 in April.

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47 FaceTime tips and tricks to use it like a pro on all devices

  • The article provides 47 tips and tricks to enhance the FaceTime experience on various devices like iPhone, iPad, Mac, Vision Pro, Apple TV, Android, and Windows PC.
  • Tips include starting a FaceTime call from Messages, adding more people to calls, muting camera or voice, using background blur, studio lighting effects, filtering background noise, multitasking during calls, and starting group messages from calls.
  • Additional tips cover features such as full-screen banners, FaceTime on Apple TV, joining calls from Android or Windows, scheduling calls, reusing or removing FaceTime links, and managing caller ID and additional emails for FaceTime.
  • The article also addresses using AI features like Live Captions and maintaining eye contact, recording audio and video calls, utilizing Live Photos, applying video filters, adding reactions, sharing screens, and remotely controlling devices.
  • Other features include leaving video voicemails, improving call quality, using Center Stage on compatible devices, engaging in SharePlay, using animations, adding text and stickers, and blocking or restricting calls.
  • It also covers options like transferring calls between devices, adjusting camera settings, monitoring call duration and data usage, and utilizing Siri for FaceTime calls.
  • Furthermore, the article touches on blocking unwanted contacts, turning off FaceTime, blocking or restricting the service, and mentions a personal dislike of the lack of clear indication when the call on FaceTime is ringing for the recipient.

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Apple Withdraws Advanced Data Protection For UK, After Government Order

  • Apple has withdrawn the cloud encryption product known as Advanced Data Protection (ADP) from the United Kingdom, following a government order requesting a backdoor for iCloud access.
  • The UK order raised privacy and security concerns, leading to US lawmakers urging the UK to retract its demands or risk limited intelligence sharing with the US.
  • The UK demand required Apple to create a backdoor for accessing encrypted iCloud data globally, drawing criticism from tech firms and privacy advocates.
  • Apple's decision to withdraw ADP impacts UK customers using the feature, who are advised to manually disable it to retain access to their iCloud accounts.
  • The loss of ADP in the UK does not affect Apple's existing end-to-end encryption services on other products like iMessage and FaceTime.
  • Apple's stance against creating backdoors stems from its commitment to user privacy and the risks associated with compromising encryption security.
  • In the past, Apple has stood against government requests for backdoor access, exemplified by its refusal to unlock the iPhone of the San Bernardino shooter in 2016.
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook has openly criticized the creation of backdoors, likening them to 'software equivalent to cancer' and emphasizing the importance of encryption protection.
  • The withdrawal of ADP underscores Apple's consistent position on prioritizing user security and resisting government pressures to compromise encryption.
  • Despite the setback in the UK, Apple remains committed to offering high security standards for personal data and hopes to continue doing so in the future there.

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My Latest Mac Hacks Column: Using Google Gemini with Read-Later and Listen-Later Services for Research

  • The latest Mac Hacks column explores the use of Google Gemini with read-later and listen-later services for research purposes.
  • The workflow allows for generating a Gemini report and accessing it on various devices, promoting flexibility and reducing distractions.
  • The Mac Hacks column is an exclusive perk for Club MacStories+ and Club Premier members, who enjoy various benefits such as discounts and access to bonus content.
  • Club MacStories+ members also gain access to newsletters, a web app with search tools, a Discord community, and more.

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Anker’s new electric cooler integrates with iOS and charges devices

  • Anker has introduced the Solix EverFrost 2 Electric Cooler, which integrates with iOS and charges devices.
  • The cooler features an iOS app that allows remote temperature monitoring and control directly from an iPhone.
  • It includes a USB-C port that can fast-charge recent iPhone models and iPads, as well as a USB-A port for older devices or accessories.
  • The cooler utilizes advanced cooling technology and offers flexible storage options, as well as a dual-zone capability in the largest model.

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Apple Already Testing a C2 Modem for iPhones, According to Leaker

  • Apple is testing its second-generation C2 modem for future iPhone models.
  • The C2 modem has a C4020 identifier within Apple, confirming its existence.
  • Apple's second-generation modem is expected to offer faster and more reliable 5G connectivity.
  • The C1 modem in the iPhone 16e is already the most power-efficient iPhone modem.

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