November 15, 2024

Month: June 2019

How to Install tvOS13 Beta on an Apple TV

If you're the venturing type, and want to install the tvOS13 Beta on your Apple TV, here's how:

  1. Go to Apple's Beta Program web site, sign in, and agree to the terms and conditions for the Apple TV.
  2. Go to your Apple TV, go to Settings > Accounts and make sure you're signed in with the same Apple ID as you signed in step 1.
  3. Select Apple TV Settings and then select System.
  4. Choose Software Update.
  5. Make sure that the "Get Beta Updates" is turned ON.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions.
  7. That's it!

 

 

Get the iOS 13 Wallpapers HERE, NOW!

With every iOS update, Apple includes new wallpapers to help show off the resolution of any new hardware that it may introduce at a later date.

iOS 13 is no different.  These gorgeous wallpapers are available for the taking now.  To set the wallpaper, do the following:

  • Scroll down until you see the wallpaper you wish to get, tap on it.
  • Tap the Share icon.
  • Tap the "Use as Wallpaper" option.
  • Tap the "Set" option.
  • You'll have a choice to set the background to "SET HOME SCREEN", "SET LOCK SCREEN","BOTH".
  • The above is up to you.
  • That's it.

And here they are:

 

 

 

Apple’s CEO Praises Jonny Ive in Internal Memo

Now that Jonny Ive is officially leaving Apple soon, everyone who is anyone in the tech field is praising the man for helping to bring Apple to what it is today - a company known for its design and thinking out of the box.

Early Friday, Apple's CEO Tim Cook sent an internal memo to employees praising Ive's work and contributions to the company over the years:

Team,

I'm writing to let you know about some changes to the ET involving two people who embody Apple's values and whose work will help define Apple's future.

I'm happy to announce that Sabih Khan has been named to the executive team as senior vice president of Operations reporting to Jeff Williams. Sabih has worked on every Apple product since the late 90s, always committed to delighting our customers while advancing quality, sustainability and responsibility in manufacturing. His team makes possible some of the most beloved — and most complex — products in the world, and Sabih leads them with heart. I am thrilled to have him overseeing our supply chain.

Today, we also mark another important evolution for our company. After nearly 30 years at Apple, Jony Ive is starting an independent design firm which will count Apple among its primary clients and will depart the company as an employee later this year. Jony's contributions are legendary, from the central role he played in Apple's revival beginning in the late 90s, through the iPhone and perhaps his most ambitious project, Apple Park, where he has put so much of his energy and care in the past few years. I am proud to call Jony a friend, and those who know him know his ideas and curiosities are boundless. We will all benefit — as individuals who value great design, and as a company — as he pursues his passions and continues his dedicated work with Apple.

Of all his accomplishments, Jony cites the team he helped to build as one of his proudest. His longtime collaborators, Evans Hankey and Alan Dye, are strong stewards of Apple's design ethic and creative culture. Collaboration and teamwork are defining features of Apple's success across the company.

Evans and Alan will report to Jeff Williams. As many of you know, Jony and Jeff have been close collaborators and partners for many years. In particular, Jeff's leadership in developing Apple Watch brought together a cross-organizational team, unprecedented in scope, to produce Apple's most personal device ever. This is what Apple does at its best: elevating a category beyond its imagined limits, and revealing how a single device can be so much more than the sum of its parts. I'm incredibly excited about the design team's work, both underway and yet to come.

Tim

Apple’s new Mac Pro is being Manufactured in China (not Texas)

After years of Apple's Mac Pro being manufactured in Texas, USA, the company is switching its manufacturing plans for the computer to China, even as tensions escalate between the U.S. and China.

Apple's Mac Pro was the company's only major device assembled in the United States. The move comes as a surprise, as Apple faces increased tariffs on products imported to the U.S. from China. The tariffs would affect all of Apple's products, including the iPhone, iPad, and all Mac computers.

Apple has signed with contractor Quanta Computer Inc., a company that has worked with Apple in the past, to manufacture their new Mac Pro. Quanta Computer has begun increasing production at a factory near Shanghai.

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