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Saturday, 21 March 2020

Apple Store Closures Block Customers Picking Up Repairs

March 21, 2020 0
Prepare to wait several weeks if you dropped off an iPhone, iPad, MacBook, or Apple Watch to get repaired. Apple's retail stores are closed indefinitely.
Apple closed its retail stores indefinitely due to the coronavirus outbreak, but it did alert customers to pick up their devices left for repair prior to the closures. Some customers just didn't appear to retrieve them, however, an Apple spokesperson told Business Insider. Now, they're left waiting until the Cupertino-based company reopens locations in the United States and around the world. It could take up to several
 months for these retail stores to reopen.

Customers should've received a call or email before March 16. Apple shut down its retail operations on March 14, but it still let customers visit to pick up their devices for two days after that. While many customers did retrieve their devices in a timely manner, others didn't show up and are currently stuck waiting for the retail stores to reopen.
If you're a customer whose device got sent out to a repair center, Apple should get in touch to coordinate a return. Apple will not distribute them back to the customer's local retail store for pickup.
Apple first announced the closures on March 13. Since then, it transitioned the expected reopening date from March 27 to an undetermined timeframe. All retail stores outside of China are to remain closed until further notice. Corporate offices are also limited, and Apple introduced expanded leave policies covering illness, mandatory quarantining, and childcare. It appears that Apple has continued paying both salaried and hourly employees during this crisis.
No one knows when the coronavirus outbreak will get controlled and allow businesses to resume their normal operations on all fronts. Apple isn't completely offline, though. It'll still sell products, including the new MacBook Air and iPad Pro models, through its online store as long as couriers can ship them.
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Wednesday, 17 April 2019

Apple can create a MacOS feature to use your iPad as an additional Mac display

April 17, 2019 0

According to a report of 9to5mac Gilherme Rambo, Apple is working on a feature that lets you turn your iPad into a secondary Mac display. That feature, with the code-cider name, MacOS 10.15, can ship with this fall.
If you are using Luna Display or Duet display, then you are already quite familiar with this setup. With those third-party hardware and software solutions, you can turn your iPad into external display. Then you can increase your Mac display, move windows to your iPad and use your iPad as an external display.
And it seems Apple wants to change those setups into the original attribute. It can boost iPad sales for MacBook users, and MacBook sales for iPad users.

Apple wants to make that feature as simple as possible. According to 9to5mac, you will access it in the corner of every window with a standard green "max" button. You can hover over that button and send the window to iPad.
By default, apps will maximize on the iPad and will appear as full-screen windows. You might be able to send multiple windows and split your display between several MacOS apps, but it's still unclear.

Graphic Designers are going to like that feature, as you would be able to use Apple Pencil. For example, you can imagine to send the Photoshop window to your iPad and use your iPad as a Wacom tablet.
The CDC standard will also be compatible with the external display. This window can be easy to manage because you will be able to send windows in the second display with just one click.

Finally, 9to5mac says that Apple is also working on a shortcut like Windows - for example, you can drag it to shape it in half of the window on the edge of the screen.
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Driver Easy Professional

April 17, 2019 0


Driver Easy Professional is an application that can be used to detect missing drivers and then download them to your computer. This application comes in a very user-friendly interface and you can see the system information that is centered on machines, ram, processors, motherboards and operating systems. You can also see data about hardware such as video card, hard disk, network and audio card.







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Monday, 15 April 2019

Foxit Phantom PDF Business 9.5.0.20721

April 15, 2019 0
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Friday, 8 February 2019

Apple has asked developers to remove screen recording codes from their iOS app - or their app will be removed from the app store.

February 08, 2019 0
Apple App is telling developers to remove or deny your use of analytics code that allows them to record how a user interacts with their iPhone app - or facing removal from the app store. Techcrunch can confirm.

In an email, an Apple spokesman said: "Protecting the user's privacy is paramount in the ecosystem. Our app store review guidelines require applications to clarify user consent and recordings, logging or otherwise user activity When creating a record, provide a clear visual indication. "


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Friday, 1 February 2019

Apple restores Google's internal iOS application after the certificate's abuse is over

February 01, 2019 0



After being found to be the abuser of the certificate in World of Tech Science investigation, Apple has stopped distributing its internal-only iOS app to its corporate network.

A Google spokeswoman said, "We are working with Apple to fix a temporary interruption in some of our corporate iOS apps, which we hope will be resolved soon." A spokeswoman for Apple said: "We are working with Google to help restore their enterprise certificates very quickly."

Later in the day, Apple restored Google's enterprise certificate so that its internal app will now work, TechCrunch has confirmed with the source after mentioning the development of Bloomberg of Bloomberg.

A Google spokesman later said that the company "can confirm that our internal corporate applications have been restored:" Googlers have their pre-launch test applications like YouTube, Gmail and Calendar-only iOS There was a huge loss of productivity along with food and shuttle applications that had lost access to versions, which would definitely be more careful about adhering to Apple's policies.

World of Tech Science  said on Wednesday that Google was using an Apple-issued certificate, which allows the company to create and create internal applications for one of its consumer-facing apps, in violation of Apple's rules , Which is called the Screwwype Meter. The app was designed to research a person's iPhone to collect large amounts of data, but using the special certificate allowed the company to bypass the Apple App Store. Google later apologized, and said that the app should not be operated under "Apple's developer enterprise program - it was a mistake."

After this, in the footsteps of Facebook, which we told earlier this week for the first time, abusing its internal-only certificates for a research app - to help the company vacuum their phone's web activity. Used to pay

An app that invalidates Google's enterprise certificate means that its Screenshare meter app does not work for iPhones nor any other app for which the search on certificate depends very much.

Verge's reporter first explained that many internal Google apps have also stopped working. This means that many initial and pre-release versions of its consumer-facing apps, such as Google Maps, Hangouts, Gmail, and other employee-only apps, such as its transport app, are no longer functioning.

After going inside the apple, Facebook faced a similar reprimand. We told that after the ban on Apple, many pre-launching of Facebook, Test-only versions, Facebook and Instagram stopped working, as well as other employees-only app coordinated for office cooperation, travel and company By looking at the daily lunch program. Neither blocking apps from the app downloaded by the app from Apple's App Store affects either blocking.

Facebook has more than 35,000 employees. Google has more than 94,000 employees.

Now that Google and Facebook's certificates have been reinstated and their office of devastation has ceased, the program is likely to focus on other abuses of this program and the power of Apple in the industry.

Josh Constine contributed to the reporting Updated with Google's new statement after new certificate was issued.
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Wednesday, 30 January 2019

Microsoft’s dual-screen Andromeda could quickly adjust its interface using ultrasound tech

January 30, 2019 0

Surface Centaurus may also use ultrasound sensors mentioned in a patent

t It seems that Microsoft can plan to use a smart system of Android sensor, when it comes to potential dual-screen devices such as Andromeda.

This possibility is indicated by a new patentuncover by Windows Latest, which underlines a foldable device with two different displays, in which one display section is an embedded ultrasound emitter and the other is an ultrasound sensor.

The latter will also host the unit and calculation unit components - in other words, hardware gubbins to enable us to calculate the distance between the display system and the angle (stop us if we are getting very technical).
The big idea is that the machine can then adjust the operating system's interface, or switch to different modes of operation - i.e. tablet mode - depending on how the user has currently deployed two displays .

The patent also mentions a 'telephone mode' which can be used when the display is in a closed configuration, possibly pointing to the use of this technique in Microsoft's Andromeda, the alleged "Poketable" dual- The screen surface device that can be a phone - due to the laptop hybrid potentially appearing at some point this year

Open and shut case

Launch or closing the application is also mentioned as possible use of this technique, which means that when the sensor detects the device for the first time opening, for example, some applications specified by the user are automatically Can be removed from Or other apps may be automatically opened (or off), when it says, the device switches to the above phone mode.

All this should be implemented not only with the hardware but also at a software level, which is why speculation is that Microsoft is still running away with the software side of the equation: Andromeda OS. It is believed that it is a modular rewamp of Windows 10, which can be changed based on its current hardware.

Everything Microsoft is looking for to create a more flexible computing device with an OS to point out, and this potential application of ultrasound sensors fits neatly into that big picture, enabling a device that makes accurate On the base, you can adjust yourself on the fly. Its screen's configuration, and what the user is currently doing.

We have mentioned Andromeda hardware, but it can be equally applicable to Microsoft's alleged dual-screen slate, which is known by codenamed Surface Centaurus. It is clearly a full-size tablet with two screens, which sparking decka woo for those who remember the decade-old courier, a concept that was clearly ahead of its time.

As always, in the case of patents, however, remember that this concept can never be found before the research phase.

If this happens, then we imagine further that the use of ultrasound technology in Microsoft's hardware can lead to a new Windows 10 app, which is fully integrated with photos, and expecting mothers to rest their Allows to get a DIY glimpse of the unborn offspring. In their homes Or maybe not ...

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