It’s becoming easier and faster to watch Apple’s special events. This year for the first time, Apple live streamed its September iPhone event on YouTube. Back in the day under Steve Jobs, Apple fans would have to rely on live blogs for real-time event updates, let alone today’s widely accessible live streams.
Shortly after the September iPhone keynote ended, Apple’s replay was up right away on YouTube and also shortly on Apple.com.
Apple’s event replays on its website now also include chapter markers, allowing viewers to click and quickly jump to points of interest, such as the introduction of the all-new iPad, Apple Watch Series 5, iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro.
According to a report by The Intercept, Apple is using Chinese company Tencent’s blacklist to block access to certain websites via Safari in Hong Kong. Last month, Apple users in Hong Kong trying to access the code-sharing website GitLab were presented with a warning that says the website is being blocked for their own safety. Safari’s “safe...
Apple has shared a handy video on its YouTube support channel, explaining how you can add video effects when using Continuity Camera with iPhone on a Mac. If you’re using Continuity Camera with a virtual conference app or FaceTime on your Mac, you can add these video effects from Control Center while you chat. Center Stage...
The World Surf League (WSL) has announced its integration of the Apple Watch as the official wearable equipment of the WSL. This introduction marks the first time Apple Watch will be used as official competitor equipment in a professional sports environment. Throughout the Championship Tour (CT) season, elite WSL CT athletes will get access to...