Month: September 2020

iOS 14: How to Translate Webpages using Safari

Every now and then, we run into a website that’s in a different native language.  Fortunately, Apple has built in a Translator into iOS 14 for such situations.

Here’s how:

  • Open Safari.
  • Go to a website you wish to have translated.
  • Tap the aA button.
  • Select the language you wish to translate to.
  • Tap Enable Translation.
  • That’s it.

You can do this with virtually any website.

Morgan Stanley: Buy Apple on the dip ahead of new iPhone launch

Advising to buy Apple on the dip, Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty reiterated an Overweight rating and $130 price target on Apple. In her note to clients, Huberty spotlighted positive data points for the company that provide a “compelling entry point” ahead of the new iPhone launch.

To read the rest of the StreetInsider article, click here.

Jason Segel and Cherry Jones to star in Apple TV+ film ‘The Sky Is Everywhere’

The pic is based on the novel by Jandy Nelson, who will adapt the script. Josephine Decker, who helmed Madeline’s Madeline and the Elisabeth Moss-starrer Shirley, is attached to direct.

The novel follows Lennie (Kaufman), a teen who is working through the loss of her sister Bailey. Her journey includes accidentally falling in love.

Jones will play Gram, the warm and loving grandmother of Lennie and Bailey, who takes them in and raises them in her home where her son, Big (Segel), still lives with her. Segel’s Big is the sisters’ eccentric and compassionate uncle, the town Lothario who runs a local hot air balloon company and tends to fall in love with whichever woman he takes up in the balloon.

The film joins Apple and A24’s anticipated and soon-to-premiere On the Rocks, from Sofia Coppola, and starring Rashida Jones and Bill Murray. The pic, which bowed at the New York Film Festival last night, premieres in select theaters October 2 and globally on Apple TV+ on October 23.

Via: Deadline.com

Apple Watch Solo Loop Band may Increase in Length over time – Updates sizing guide

On Tuesday, Apple updated one of its support documents to emphasize that the new silicone rubber Solo Loop for the Apple Watch may increase in length over time, which is also mentioned in fine print at the bottom of the Solo Loop product page.

Apple has also updated its printable Solo Loop sizing guide with more specific instructions, as noted by 9to5Mac’s Michael Steeber. The guide now advises users to wrap the sizing tool tightly around their wrist where they would typically wear their watch, and to make sure that the tool feels snug and does not slide up or down.

If the arrows on the sizing tool end up pointing to a line between two numbers, the sizing guide now advises users to choose the smaller of the two numbers.

Via: MacRumors.com

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