Artikel aus der Kategorie „News“

„Apple skips a beat”: das September-Event 2018

Die Zeiteinteilung, die Struktur aber allem voran die Reihenfolge, mit der Apple gestern Abend seine neuen Produkte präsentierte, war im Vergleich zu ihren anderen Keynotes lediglich gehobener Durchschnitt. Ich spreche nicht über die Produkte, sondern die eigentliche Präsentation, die mir auch nach dem zweiten Durchschauen unsortiert erschien. Die Apple Watch Series 4 bot am Mittwochabend

„Gather Round“ auch auf Twitter

Expanding the live stream to Twitter isn’t an unusual choice for Apple, as of late. The company has been making it possible for more people to watch its live events online in recent months. For example, this year’s WWDC keynote was the first one Apple allowed Chrome and Firefox users to live stream, too. Before,

„Meet the bilingual Google Assistant”

Family members in bilingual homes often switch back and forth between languages, and now the Assistant can keep up. With our advancement in speech recognition, you can now speak two languages interchangeably with the Assistant on smart speakers and phones and the Assistant will respond in kind. This is a first-of-its-kind feature only available on

Zwei Leaks: Apple Watch Series 4 + iPhone XS

(Wallpaper by Matt Birchler) Apple rutschten am gestrigen Abend zwei Werbebilder in ihren Teststream für die nächste Apple Keynote am 12. September, die die kommende Apple Watch sowie zwei der neuen iPhone-Modelle zeigen. 9to5mac fischte die Promo-Fotos der Series 4 und dem iPhone XS aus einem Videostream. Das ist ein ordentliches „Oops!” aus Phil Schillers

„Apple to Embrace iPhone X Design With New Colors, Bigger Screens”

via Marques Brownlee There’ll be a new high-end iPhone, internally dubbed D33, with a display that measures about 6.5-inch diagonally, according to the people familiar with the matter. That would make it the largest iPhone by far and one of the biggest mainstream phones on the market. It will continue to have a glass back

Facebooks VPN-App „Onavo” verlässt den App Store

Earlier this month, Apple officials informed Facebook that the app violated new rules outlined in June designed to limit data collection by app developers, the person familiar with the situation said. Apple informed Facebook that Onavo also violated a part of its developer agreement that prevents apps from using data in ways that go beyond

„Google Data Collection research”

A dormant, stationary Android phone (with the Chrome browser active in the background) communicated location information to Google 340 times during a 24-hour period, or at an average of 14 data communications per hour. In fact, location information constituted 35 percent of all the data samples sent to Google. For comparison’s sake, a similar experiment

WeTransfer übernimmt FiftyThree

We’re excited to share that FiftyThree will be joining WeTransfer! Paste™ and Paper® will be coming with us as part of the acquisition. Seven years ago we set out to build a suite of tools to unlock creative ideas. Today, we’re thrilled to connect that quest with WeTransfer’s aim to effortlessly transfer ideas between creative