Nick, Jim and Simon are joined by David Ginsburg of In Touch With iOS, The Mac Show and MacVoices to mull over the news of the week – including iOS 15, CarPlay, Google’s new Password Shield and various other things that come up along the way.

GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS

  • Glenn Fleishman’s book Take Control of Securing Your Mac can be found at takecontrolbooks.com along with many other titles by him, Joe Kissell, Jeff Carlson and others.
  • Steve at Geeks Corner has a podcast which is usually a 5-15 min show of his thoughts on tech. Also keep an eye on his site or follow him on Twitter @GeekCorner_uk to watch for regular giveaways.

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Recorded 10th October 2021


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DAVID GINSBURG

NICK RILEY

  • @spligosh on Twitter very occasionally.
  • Sometimes appears on Bart Busschots’ Let’s Talk Apple
  • Sutton Park Circuit church worship on YouTube
  • Nick’s church stream videos – You Tube

JAMES ORMISTON

APPLE

  • Apple stops signing iOS 15 following release of iOS 15.0.1 — AppleInsider
  • iOS 15 adoption remains slower compared to iOS 14 numbers last year — **9to5Mac
  • Apple Looking to Expand CarPlay With New Integrations for AC, Seats, Instrument Cluster, and More – MacRumors
  • Former Apple employee faces criminal charges over trade secrets leak — iMore
  • Apple Is Forcing iOS Developers to Add Account Deletion Buttons to Apps — PCMag
  • Apple Crediting 3% Daily Cash to Apple Card Users Who Experienced Issues With iPhone 13 Purchases — MacRumors

TECHNOLOGY

  • Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio review: back to the drawing board — The Verge
  • Google teasingly offers to ‘help’ Apple switch to RCS text messages — 9to5Mac

SECURITY & PRIVACY

  • Google Confirms Powerful Password Shield Heading For 150 Million ‘Chosen Ones’ — Forbes

WORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS

  • Safari 15 Extension for Mac Helps You Tell Which Tab Is Active – MacRumors
  • From @dougee I have been having great results blocking ads on iOS with Blokada. The only ad blocker that I can find to block the ads in most apps including Apple News. The free version is all I have been using Blokada
    • I played around a bit and settled on the following settings
      • Blokada>Advanced>All: Disable all lists
      • Blokada>Advanced>All: Enable “Energized”
      • Blokada>Advanced>All: Click “Energized”
      • Blokada>Advanced>All: Enable “Ultimate” and disable all others
      • If that is too aggressive, disable “Ulitmate” and enable “Blu”

JUST A SNIPPET

For things that are not worth more than a flypast

  • User Successfully Builds an M1 Powered iMac G4 – Wccftech
    • M1 Chip in a 20 year old G4 Cube – YouTube

NEMO’S HARDWARE STORE (45:45)

  • Volonic, an Orange County, CA based luxury lifestyle brand fusing innovative technologies with fashionable works of art. Shawn Dougherty, founder of Volonic, is a proven Consumer Electronics leader, as she was the former founder of Mophie, which she sold to Zagg for over $100,000,000 a few years ago.
    • Volonic – Transform Your Vision Into Reality – from about $585 USD (Youch)

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