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iOS 14.5 Offers Unlock iPhone with Apple Watch Feature, Privacy Controls, Apple Podcast Improvements, AirTag Support and More

Apple’s latest iPhone software, iOS 14.5 Offers Much Discussed Privacy Controls and Features Corresponding with their Product Launch on April 20th

Highlights:

  • New Unlock iPhone with Apple Watch feature makes it easy to unlock your iPhone even while wearing a mask using your Watch.

  • More privacy controls via App Tracking Transparency that requires apps to get the user’s permission before tracking their data across apps or websites owned by other companies for advertising, or sharing their data with data brokers.

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  • Improve Maps by reporting an accident, hazard, or speed check by telling Siri on iPhone or CarPlay.

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  • AirTag support helps you keep track of and find items from your keys to your wallet, backpack and more with the Find My App securely.

  • Apple News has a new News+ tab to make it easier to find, download and manage issues and subscription and better Search

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  • Apple Podcasts have nicer show pages to make it resister and faster to listen, save and download episodes. Discover new shows via Top Charts, categories, and curated collections on the Search tab.

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  • Stream audio and video to AirPlay 2-enabled TVs and devices using your Apple Fitness+ account.

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  • Sort Reminders by title, priority, due date, or creation date. Print your lists!

  • 5G for iPhone 12 offers Dual SIM support for 5G connectivity and Smart Data Mode enhancements, better data usage and battery life.

  • More Siri options include different voices to choose from.

  • Voice Control for Accessibility helps you navigate using your voice with English support expanded to Australia and Canada and Spanish support in Mexico, Spain, and the United States.

  • New fun emojis to use.


Download and Install iOS 14.5

iOS 14.5 for your iPhone and iPad 14.5 for your iPad are now available. To download and install, go to the Settings app and tap Software update. You may need to clear up space on your iPhone or iPad first. Your device will connect to Apple's servers and then prompt you to download and install the update. Follow the prompts and complete the installation. After your device reboots, it will run iOS 14.5 or iPadOS 14.5.

1. Open the Settings app. 

2. Select General.  

3. Tap Software Update. 


 
tags: iOS 14.5, iPhone, iPhone 12, AirTags, Apple Watch, Apple News, Apple Fitness+, Reminders, 5G for iPhone 12, Siri, Voice control, Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Apple Maps
categories: Apple News
Friday 05.07.21
Posted by Elf
 

Everything Announced at Apple's Spring Event - iMacs, iPad Pros, AirTags and More

Colorful new iMacs may have stolen the show, but Apple also announced newer iPad Pros, AirTags, Apple TV and Apple Card updates.

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Image via Apple

During the pandemic over the last year and a half, more Americans and people worldwide have been working remotely, increasing the demand for laptops, tablets and more. Apple sales reached new records by October’s end last year, with international sales accounting for as much as 60 percent.

Following up on this increased demand that has not abated into the new year, Apple launched new products at its first 2021 “Spring Loaded” event on Tuesday, April 20th earlier this week. Kicking off at 1 p.m. ET from its headquarters in Cupertino, CA, the pre-recorded, all digital event was broadcast on Apple.com and featured slick videos, including an unexpected “Mission Implausible” humorous clip featuring an Andy Dick-esque character morphing into Tim Cook.

The event introduced a slew of new products, including an updated iMac desktop available now in all the colors of the rainbow, an updated iPad Pro, a new iPhone 12 with a new purple hue, an updated Apple TV, a new iPhone accessory called AirTag to track lost items, updated Apple Card options and new podcast subscriptions. In addition, Apple announced that it would release iOS 14.5 update for the iPhone next week with a privacy change that may ruffle feathers at Facebook and for other advertising giants.

Highlights:

  • New colorful iMacs with M1 Chip and Retina Display

  • New iPad Pros with M1 Chip, 5G

  • New iPhone 12 with a beautiful purple color

  • Introducing AirTags, a device attached to keychains, luggage and more to track lost items with their phones

  • New Apple TVs with A12 Bionic chip and redesigned remote

  • New Podcasts app with Subscriptions options

  • Apple Card Family to share an Apple Card, build credit and track spending and credit in a new platform


Colorful New iMacs with M1 Chip and Stunning 4.5K Retina Display

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Last autumn, Apple updated its beloved 27-inch iMac by adding new faster processors and more capabilities for its graphics, but this year’s update is the first update in many years to the popular desktop. This massive update became possible due to Apple’s new M1 chip that helped the company get rid of its large thermal system, resulting in a significantly slimmer machine that occupies about half the space of prior models. With its new hardware, the iMac is truly redesigned from the inside out.

The new iMac offers:

  • 24-inch, 4.5K Retina display (base model)

  • 11.3 million pixels, 500 nits of brightness, and over a billion colors

  • 1080 front-facing FaceTime HD camera with a new sensor

  • anti-reflective coating or greater comfort and readability

  • powerful, fast M1 chip with 7-core or 8-core CPU

  • 16-core Apple Neural Engine

  • studio-quality three-microphone array for clearer calls and voice recordings

  • 6 speakers that support spatial audio and Dolby Atmos

  • supports TouchID, the fingerprint-based authentication system designed by Apple

  • wakes instantly

  • 85 percent faster than prior iMacs

  • slim, compact design enabled by M1, occupying less than half the space of prior thermal-dependent iMac models

  • works well for demanding projects like editing 4K video and working with large images

  • 7 stunning new colors in a rainbow palette

  • color-matched Magic Mouse

  • 4 USB-C ports, including 2 Thunderbolt ports for superfast data transfers

  • connectivity to a 6K display, like Apple Pro Display XDR

  • Wi-Fi 6 delivers faster wireless performance

  • 2 additional USB-C ports

  • 1 Gbps Ethernet port in the power adapter

  • free of harmful substances

  • energy-efficient

  • low-carbon aluminum enclosure and 100 percent recycled tin in the solder of its main logic board

  • 100 percent recycled rare earth elements

  • 100 percent wood fiber in the packaging is recycled or comes from responsibly managed forests

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With its compact design, the new iMac can fit into smaller spaces easily. The new iMac also has a woven, color-matched cable and power connector that attaches magnetically. Through iCloud and Continuity, macOS Big Sur enables users to work seamlessly across their iMac, iPhone, and other Apple devices. All new iMacs come preloaded with macOS Big Sur and updated apps.

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Color-matched accessories include an included Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard with an aluminum enclosure. Customers can also purchase a Magic Trackpad.

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The new iMacs with 7-core GPU start at $1,299 and $1,249 for education and the new iMacs with 8-core GPU starts at $1,499 and $1,399. Visit Apple.com for more details.


New iPad Pro Features a Powerful M1 Chip, Fast 5G and 12.9-inch Liquid Retina XDR Display

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Apple also announced its newest iPad Pro, featuring the powerful M1 chip that increases performance, 5G connectivity for speed and a stunning visual display through the new Liquid Retina XDR display with dynamic range. Thin and light, the iPad Pro has a new Ultra Wide front camera that offers Center Stage, a new feature that automatically keeps users perfectly framed for even more engaging video calls. The iPad Pro offers excellent support for low light conditions. The iPad Pro comes with an included

The new iPad Pro offers:

  • powerful M1 chip with 8-core CPU that increases performance

  • 5G connectivity for speed

  • stunning new Liquid Retina XDR display with dynamic range

  • mini-LED design with over 10,000 LEDs across the entire back of the display

  • Ultra Wide front camera

  • Center Stage feature for perfect framing during video calls

  • supports ProMotion, True Tone, and P3 wide color

  • offers unparalleled mobile cinematic experience

  • 2TB of high-speed storage

  • expanded Thunderbolt support

  • USB 4 support to connect accessories

  • 4-speaker audio system

  • pro cameras with LiDAR Scanner

  • Up to 10 hours of surfing the web on Wi-Fi or watching video

  • Magic Keyboard (accessory) with a smooth angle adjustment available now in white

  • low-carbon aluminum enclosure

  • 100 percent recycled rare earth elements

  • 100 percent wood fiber in the packaging is recycled or comes from responsibly managed forests

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Image via Apple

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Next week, Apple will also be releasing iPadOS 14.5 that offers new features including expanded language support for Apple Pencil features like Scribble and Smart Selection, new emoji, support for the latest gaming controllers, and the ability to share lyrics and see top songs in cities around the world.

The new iPad Pros with 11-inch display start at $799 and the new iPad Pros with 12-inch Liquid Retina XD display at $1099. Visit Apple for more details.


New iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini in a Spring Purple

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Apple also unveiled a new purple finish for the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini, matching the precision-milled back glass and accentuating the aluminum edges. Apple CEO Tim Cook shared the "new, gorgeous purple" iPhone during the event, calling the new color "perfect for spring.”

The new iPhone offers:

  • advanced dual-camera system

  • Super Retina XDR display

  • pixel precision brightness, almost twice that of iPhone 11

  • 2 million-to-1 contrast ratio for true blacks

  • night mode and faster-performing Deep Fusion now on all cameras — TrueDepth, Wide, and Ultra Wide

  • immersive HDR viewing experience for high-definition video

  • crisp photos with more detail

  • Ceramic Shield front cover

  • A14 Bionic chip for performance

  • 5G connectivity

  • new beautiful finishes in purple

  • MagSafe wireless charging

  • water-resistance up to 6 meters for up to 30 minutes

  • protected against everyday spills like coffee and soda

  • available in six colors: blue, green, black, white, red and purple

  • 100 percent recycled rare earth elements

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MagSafe chargers offer wireless 15W of power. Apple also offers new iPhone accessories. Next week, Apple will also be releasing iOS 14.5. All new iPhones ship with the latest software that offers the ability to unlock iPhone with Apple Watch while wearing a face mask, an enhanced Apple Podcasts app with redesigned show and episode pages, aSearch tab, and new emoji. iOS 14.5 offers attractive widget designs, instantly organizes apps via the App Library in one view and enables quick replies via Messages.

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The new iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 are available for $799 and $699 before trade-in, along with monthly payment plans of $29.12-$33.29 per month for 24 months. Visit Apple.com for more details.


Introducing AirTag

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Apple introduced AirTag, an iPhone accessory that helps you find lost items privately and securely. Inspired by the "Find My iPhone" feature, AirTag can be added to keychains, luggage, bags and more. This new product by Apple helps you reconnect with your item without sharing your location data to outsiders.

AirTag offers:

  • way to find lost items using iPhones

  • Precision Finding to help users find their missing item using sounds, haptics and visual feedback

  • secure end-to-end encryption

  • privacy for users

  • U1 chip using Ultra Wideband technology

  • small, lightweight design

  • polished stainless steel

  • IP67 water- and dust-resistant

  • built-in speaker plays sounds to help locate AirTag

  • Find My network connectivity

  • accessibility features such as VoiceOver

  • personalization options with free engraving

  • compatible with iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 models

  • energy efficient

  • free of harmful substances

  • 100 percent recycled tin in the solder of the main logic board

  • uses wood fiber in the packaging that is recycled or comes from responsibly managed forests

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Apple offers AirTag accessories from third-parties such as Hermès. AirTag is available in one or four packs at $29 and $99. More details about the My network program can be found at mfi.apple.com.


New Apple TV 4K with Redesigned Remote

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In addition to pushing out the next generation of Apple TV 4K, Apple has also redesigned its new Siri Remote for intuitive navigation. Apple TV works seamlessly with Apple devices.

Apple TV offers:

  • 4k viewing

  • high frame rate (60fps) HDR with Dolby vision

  • A12 Bionic chip offering boosted graphics performance, video decoding and audio processing

  • same color support in iPhone, offering cinematic standards

  • color balance feature to tailor video output to deliver more accurate colors and contrast

  • tvOS software

  • new Siri Remote with intuitive navigation controls

  • collaboration with leading video providers to stream in high frame rate HDR

  • support for viewing iPhone Pro videos via AirPlay

  • energy-efficient

  • free of harmful substances

  • 100 percent recycled aluminum in the Siri Remote enclosure

  • 100 percent recycled tin in the solder of the main logic board

  • Uses wood fiber in the packaging that is recycled or comes from responsibly managed forests

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Image via Apple

Apple is working with leading video providers such as FOX Sports, NBCUniversal, Paramount+, Red Bull TV, and Canal+ to stream in high frame rate HDR. The new Siri Remote has a “jog control” feature where you can intuitively turn the outer ring of the clicked to find a scene in a movie or show along with a power button to turn the TV on and off and one for muting. Apple TV integrates with Apple’s own Apple TV+, Apple Music, Apple Fitness+ and Apple Arcade, supporting watching movies, listening to music, working out and playing games.

Apple offers the new Apple TV 4K in two models, 32GB starting at $179 and 64GB starting at $199. Visit Apple.com for more details.


New Podcasting Options with Apple Podcasts Subscriptions

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Offering podcasters a new way to earn money, Apple now provides Apple Podcast subscriptions. Premium subscriptions offer ad-free listening, access to additional content and early or exclusive series access. Apple helped make podcasts mainstream fifteen years ago. With its new platform, podcasters can now inform, entertain and inspire listeners in new ways. Apple has also redesigned its Apple Podcasts for better podcast discovery with channels, curated groups of shows as well as free, paid and freemium channels.

Apple Podcasts offer:

  • new streamlined design

  • Apple Podcast Subscriptions

  • better podcast discovery

  • support website and guidelines

  • better metrics

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To make it easier for podcast creators, Apple has streamlined the user interface and launched a new Apple Podcasts for Creators website and an Apple Podcasts Connect dashboard. Creators can also enroll in the new Apple Podcasters Program, which provides access to all the tools needed to build and distribute premium subscriptions on Apple Podcasts. Creators can now view rich previews of their podcast metadata and publish changes to their shows right from Apple Podcasts Connect. Analytics offers more performance metrics, such as Engaged Listeners and Listeners by City, and visualization tools, including the new Episode Performance chart, which compares listeners across episodes over configurable time periods.

“Apple is putting creators first with their approach to the subscription model. Offering subscriptions provides new flexibility and options for consumers, and is an important addition to helping creators better monetize their works. All of this will lead to more investment and even better shows for podcast fans.”
— Dennis Kooker, President of Global Digital Business and US Sales at Sony Music Entertainment

The new iOS 14.5 update coming next week also offers access to the new Apple Podcasts app featuring an enhanced Search tab for quick access to Top Charts and categories. Apple Podcasts has beautiful new pages for every show and episode to make it easier to follow, listen and share. The new Smart Play button helps listeners automatically start episodic shows from the latest episode and serialized shows from the beginning of each series. Listeners can also now save individual episodes, which are downloaded for offline playback, making it easy to bookmark podcasts to listen to later from Library.


Introducing Apple Card Family, to share Apple Card and build credit

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Apple introduced Apple Card Family on Tuesday — a way of sharing Apple Card in a family to track purchases, manage spending and build credit together. Launching in May, Apple Card Family allows couples to merge their credit lines and build their credit equally. Parents can also add kids to Apple Card and set spending limits. Built into the Apple Wallet app on iPhone, the Apple Card has eliminated all fees and offers greater privacy and security along with a Daily Cash option for up to 3 percent cash back on all cash purchases. The titanium card does not have traditional credit card numbers or CVV digits, thus eliminating a major avenue for fraud in typical credit cards. Goldman Sachs is the issuing bank for Apple Card who makes all eligibility and credit decisions as a part of Apple Card Family

Apple Card offers:

  • easy purchasing options for Apple products and services

  • iPhone integration

  • Apple Card Family feature for tracking expenses, budgeting and building credit together for a family / two people

  • add up to five people to an Apple Card account

  • optional spending limits and controls to teach smart and safe financial habits 

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Coming in May to Apple Card customers in the US, Apple Card Family requires an update to the latest version of iOS. You can apply for Apple Card by opening the Wallet and tapping the Add (+) button. Learn more about Apple Card at apple.com/apple-card.

 
 
tags: Apple, Apple event, Spring Loaded Event, iMac, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, AirTags, Apple Podcast Subscriptions, Apple Podcasts, Apple Card, Apple TV 4K, Siri Remote, Apple News
categories: Apple News
Friday 04.23.21
Posted by Elf
 

Apple's Bolstering the Economy With Slew of New Products Along with Other S&P Tech Stocks

In a Year of Tumultuous Change due to the Outbreak of COVID-19 worldwide, Apple Along with High-Performing S&P Tech Stocks, Bolsters the Economy

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“Apple capped off a fiscal year defined by innovation in the face of adversity with a September quarter record, led by all-time records for Mac and Services. Despite the ongoing impacts of COVID-19, Apple is in the midst of our most prolific product introduction period ever, and the early response to all our new products, led by our first 5G-enabled iPhone lineup, has been tremendously positive. From remote learning to the home office, Apple products have been a window to the world for users as the pandemic continues, and our teams have met the needs of this moment with creativity, passion, and the kinds of big ideas that only Apple can deliver.”
— Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO
Data via Refinitiv; Graph by Julia Horowitz, CNN

Data via Refinitiv; Graph by Julia Horowitz, CNN

On Thursday, Apple announced financial results for its fiscal 2020 fourth quarter ended September 26, 2020 with a record September quarter revenue of $64.7 billion and quarterly earnings per diluted share of $0.73. Live streaming of Apple’s Q4 2020 financial results conference call is now available at apple.com/investor/earnings-call/ for two weeks. Consolidated financial reports can be viewed here.

Other notable S&P tech stocks keeping the economy going strong include Alphabet’s Google, Amazon, Netflix, Facebook and Microsoft.

Data via FactSet, Image via Financial Times, Mamta Badkar

Data via FactSet, Image via Financial Times, Mamta Badkar

Over the course of the last three months starting in September, Apple has been releasing a slew of new products with one event per month.

September’s Event brought a new Apple Watch SE, an eighth generation iPad, iPad Air and iOS 14.

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October’s Event brought a brand new iPhone 12 with Pro and Max versions and a new HomePod Mini.

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Image via Apple

This month on November 10th, Apple is expected to release new products such as updated MacBook Pros and the debut of Apple Silicon Macs.

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Image via Apple

COVID-19 has brought on many challenges, but it has also brought opportunities from increased product delivery at home for Amazon, which has seen its revenue skyrocket to $96 billion in the past quarter - a new record - to an increased demand for Apple’s products as more people work from home.

tags: Apple, iPhone 12, iPad Pro, fourth quarter, innovation, S&P, tech, stocks, economy, COVID-19
categories: Apple News
Friday 10.30.20
Posted by Elf
 

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