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More Details on iOS 17.2 Release Candidate (Video)

iOS 17.2 Release Candidate

Last week Apple released iOS 17.2 Release Candidate, this should be the final version of Apple iOS 17.2 and we are expecting that to be released to everyone this week, probably on Tuesday.

Apple also released iPadOS 17.2 Release Candidate, macOS 14.2 Release Candidate, and watchOS 10.2 Release Candidate at the same time, we have already seen some videos of the software in action and now we have another one from Zollotech, let’s find out more details about what is included in the new Release Candidate.

As we can see from the video there are a range of new features coming to the iPhone, Apple is expected to release the final version of iOS 17.2 this week, as soon as we get some details on a specific release date we will let you know, you can see the official release notes for this update below.

This update introduces Journal, an all-new way to reflect on life’s moments and preserve your memories. This release also includes Action button and Camera enhancements, as well as other features, bug fixes, and security updates for your iPhone.

Journal
– Journal is a new app that lets you write about the small moments and big events in your life so you can practice gratitude and improve your wellbeing
– Journaling suggestions make it easy to remember your experiences by intelligently grouping your outings, photos, workouts, and more into moments you can add to your journal
– Filters let you quickly find bookmarked entries or show entries with attachments so you can revisit and reflect on key moments in your life
– Scheduled notifications help you keep a consistent journaling practice by reminding you to write on the days and time you choose
– Option to lock your journal using Touch ID or Face ID
iCloud sync keeps your journal entries safe and encrypted on iCloud

Action Button
– Translate option for the Action button on iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max to quickly translate phrases or have a conversation with someone in another language

Camera
– Spatial video lets you capture video on iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max so you can relive your memories in three dimensions on Apple Vision Pro
– Improved Telephoto camera focusing speed when capturing small faraway objects on iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max

Messages
– Catch-up arrow lets you easily jump to your first unread message in a conversation by tapping the arrow visible in the top-right corner
– Add sticker option in the context menu lets you add a sticker directly to a bubble
– Memoji updates include the ability to adjust the body shape of any Memoji
– Contact Key Verification provides automatic alerts and Contact Verification Codes to help verify people facing extraordinary digital threats are messaging only with the people they intend

Weather
– Precipitation amounts help you stay on top of rain and snow conditions for a given day over the next 10 days
– New widgets let you choose from next-hour precipitation, daily forecast, sunrise and sunset times, and current conditions such as Air Quality, Feels Like, and wind speed
– Wind map snapshot helps you quickly assess wind patterns and access the animated wind map overlay to prepare for forecasted wind conditions for the next 24 hours
– Interactive moon calendar lets you easily visualize the phase of the moon on any day for the next month

This update also includes the following improvements and bug fixes:
– Siri support for privately accessing and logging Health app data using your voice
– AirDrop improvements including expanded contact sharing options and the ability to share boarding passes, movie tickets, and other eligible passes by bringing two iPhones together
– Favorite Songs Playlist in Apple Music lets you quickly get back to the songs you mark as favorites
– Use Listening History in Apple Music can be disabled in a Focus so music you listen to does not appear in Recently Played or influence your recommendations
– A new Digital Clock Widget lets you quickly catch a glimpse of the time on your Home Screen and while in StandBy
– Enhanced AutoFill identifies fields in PDFs and other forms enabling you to populate them with information such as names and addresses from your contacts
– New keyboard layouts provide support for 8 Sámi languages
– Sensitive Content Warning for stickers in Messages prevents you from being unexpectedly shown a sticker containing nudity
– Qi2 charger support for all iPhone 13 models and iPhone 14 models
– Fixes an issue that may prevent wireless charging in certain vehicles

Some features may not be available for all regions or on all Apple devices. For information on the security content of Apple software updates, please visit this website:
https://support.apple.com/kb/HT201222

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watchOS 10.2 Release Candidate in action (Video)

watchOS 10.2 Release Candidate

Apple recently released watchOS 10.2 Release Candidate for the Apple Watch, assuming no issues are found, this release will be the same as the final version of watchOS 10.2. Now we get to find out more details about what is included in this update in a new video from iDeviceHelp.

The watchOS 10.2 Release Candidate, brings a blend of user-demanded features, performance enhancements, and security improvements that are sure to elevate your Apple Watch experience. Here’s a closer look at what this update has in store, based on a recent video overview of its capabilities.

Firstly, let’s talk about the return of a much-loved functionality: the ability to swipe to switch between watch faces. This feature, which was previously removed, has been reinstated in watchOS 10.2 due to popular demand. To enjoy this feature, just navigate to the ‘Clocks’ option in the settings and activate it. It’s a small change, but one that significantly enhances the user interface, allowing you to personalize your watch experience effortlessly.

Music lovers, you’re in for a treat. The update significantly improves the ‘Now Playing’ feature for Apple Music and Podcasts. Particularly noteworthy is the new seamless integration with HomePod. With watchOS 10.2, controlling music on your HomePod directly from your Apple Watch is more intuitive than ever, ensuring a harmonious experience across your Apple devices.

For those concerned about digital security, watchOS 10.2 introduces an important enhancement to iMessage: contact key verification. This feature aims to prevent eavesdropping by adding an extra layer of security to your iMessage communications. You can enable this feature in the iCloud settings, giving you peace of mind in your digital conversations.

Perhaps the most significant improvement is in the realm of battery life and overall performance. The update is especially beneficial for users of the Apple Watch Ultra, who will notice a marked improvement in battery endurance. Additionally, the update promises smoother animations and a more fluid, responsive user experience, ensuring that your interactions with the watch feel more natural and efficient.

We are expecting the final version of watchOS 10.2 to land next week along with iOS 17.2, iPadOS 17.2, and macOS Sonopma 14.2, the update will probably land next Tuesday.

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What’s new in macOS Sonoma 14.2 Release Candidate (Video)

macOS Sonoma 14.2 Release Candidate

Apple recently released macOS Sonoma 14.2 Release Candidate for the Mac, they also released watchOS 10.2 Release Candidate for the Apple Watch, iOS 17.2 Release Candidate for the iPhone, and iPadOS 17.2 Release Candidate for the iPad

Now we get to find out what is new in the macOS Sonoma 14.2 Release Candidate in a new video from Zollotech, let’s find out what changes are coming to the Mac with this new software update.

Apple is not just about performance; it’s also about style. The update brings fresh wallpapers commemorating the recent iMac and new MacBook Pro introductions. These wallpapers are available across all compatible Macs, adding a touch of personalization to your device.

For music enthusiasts, the Music app now includes a ‘Favorite Songs’ playlist feature. Plus, if you prefer your music recommendations untainted, there’s an option to disable the ‘Use Listening History’ feature.

Music recognition has never been easier on a Mac. The integration of Shazam into the Control Center allows you to identify songs using your Mac’s microphone or connected AirPods. This feature brings a new level of convenience to your musical experience.

The Weather app in macOS Sonoma 14.2 RC comes with detailed rain forecasts, wind map snapshots, and a moon phase calendar. These enhancements mirror similar updates in iOS, providing a consistent user experience across Apple devices.

Three new widgets – Details, Daily Forecast, and Sunrise & Sunset – have been introduced, offering an expanded display of weather information right at your fingertips.

The Clock app now supports multiple timers and timer presets, a feature that iOS users will find familiar. This addition aids in better time management and scheduling.

If you’re wondering how this update affects your device’s performance and battery life, you’ll be pleased to know that it remains stable, even with demanding applications like Final Cut Pro. The optimized charging feature ensures that your battery health is not compromised. We are expecting the final version of macOS Sonomia 14.2 to be released next week.

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What’s new in iOS 17.2 Release Candidate (Video)

 iOS 17.2 Release Candidate

Apple recently released iOS 17.2 Release Candidate and iPadOS 17.2 Release Candidate. This new version, available to both developers and public beta testers, comes loaded with updates not only for iOS but also for other Apple operating systems. If you’re using an iPhone 15 Pro Max or are keen on Apple’s software developments, you’ll find this update particularly interesting. Let’s delve into what this new release has in store. The video below from Brando Butch gives us more details on what is included.

As we can see from the video the  Collaborative Playlists are not yet active in the RC build, there’s a buzz about the collaborative playlists in Apple Music. This feature might make its debut in the final release.

You’ll be pleased to know that the Music app now includes a ‘Favorite Songs’ playlist and new settings for library management. For the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max users, camera focus speed for distant, small objects in telephoto mode has been significantly enhanced.

f you’re wondering how these updates will affect your daily use, it’s clear that Apple is focusing on enhancing user experience with practical improvements. The emphasis is on ease of use, improved functionality, and integrating technology more seamlessly into everyday life.

For tech enthusiasts, this update is a glimpse into the future of Apple’s software development. The new features and improvements show a commitment to innovation while addressing user feedback and enhancing the overall functionality of their devices.

As we await the public release of iOS 17.2, it’s exciting to think about the possibilities these updates bring to our Apple devices.  We are expecting the final version of IOS 17.2 to be released next week.

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macOS Sonoma 14.2 Release Candidate is now available

macOS Sonoma 14.2 Release Candidate

Apple has released a new beta for the Mac to developers, macOS Sonoma 14.2 Release Candidate, the software comes a week after the previous beta, and assuming no issues are discovered, this should be the version that Apple releases to everyone.

They also released several other betas at the same time, these included iOS 17.2 Release Candidate and iPadOS 17.2 Release Candidate. The macOS Sonoma 14.2 will bring a wide range of new features to the Mac, you can see more details in the official release notes below.

This update introduces enhanced Autofill for PDFs and improvements to Messages and Weather. This release also includes other features, bug fixes, and security updates for your Mac.

PDFs
– Enhanced AutoFill identifies fields in PDFs and other forms enabling you to populate them with information such as names and addresses from your contacts

Messages
– Catch-up arrow lets you easily jump to your first unread message in a conversation by clicking the arrow visible in the top-right corner
– Add sticker option in the context menu lets you add a sticker directly to a bubble
– Contact Key Verification provides automatic alerts and Contact Verification Codes to help verify people facing extraordinary digital threats are messaging only with the people they intend

Weather
– Precipitation amounts help you stay on top of rain and snow conditions for a given day over the next 10 days
– New widgets let you choose from next-hour precipitation, daily forecast, sunrise and sunset times, and current conditions such as Air Quality, Feels Like, and wind speed
– Wind map snapshot helps you quickly assess wind patterns and access the animated wind map overlay to prepare for forecasted wind conditions for the next 24 hours

Clock
– Multiple timers let you run several timers simultaneously and create a name for each timer
– Timer presets help you quickly start a timer with a range of preset options
– Recents makes it easy to restart your recently used timers

This update also includes the following new features:
– Favorite Songs Playlist in Apple Music lets you quickly get back to the songs you mark as favorites
– Use Listening History in Apple Music can be disabled in a Focus so music you listen to does not appear in Recently Played or influence your recommendations
– Shazam Music Recognition allows you to quickly identify songs playing online or around you, even when wearing AirPods
– New keyboard layouts provide support for 7 additional Sámi languages
– Some features may not be available for all regions or on all Apple devices.

For detailed information about the security content of this update, please visit: https://support.apple.com/kb/HT201222

We are expecting Apple to release the final version of macOS Sonomoa 14.2 next week, as soon as we get some more details on an exact release date for this update and the other updates, we will let you know.

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What’s new in watchOS 10.1 Release Candidate (Video)

watchOS 10.1 Release Candidate

Apple recently released watchOS 10.1 Release Candidate for the Apple Watch, at the same time they also released iOS 17.1 Release Candidate, tvOS 17.1 Release Candidate, macOS Sonoma 14.1 Release Candidate, iPadOS 17.1 Release Candidate at the same time.

We previously saw a video of the new iOS 17.1 software in action and now we have another video of watchOS 10.1 Release Candidate, this new video from Half Man Half Tech gives us a look at what is new in the latest version of Apple’s watchOS software.

As we can see from the video the new watchOS 10.1 software comes with a range of bug fixes and performance improvements, it also brings some new features to the Apple Watch, one of the new features is the new Name Drop which has now been enabled in this update. This allows you to share details with another person on their Apple Watch or iPhone.

Apple has also fixed issues related to the new weather complication on the Apple Watch and this update has also addressed some of the battery performance issues that were present in the previous beta versions, these have now been fixed.

The new watchOS 10.1 software update is expected to be released next Tuesday the 24th of October, we can also expect iOS 17.1, iPadOS 17.1, tvOS 17.1 and macOS Sonoma 14.1 at the same time. The new beta is now available for developers and public beta testers to download.

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What’s new in iOS 17.1 Release Candidate (Video)

iOS 17.1 Release Candidate

Yesterday Apple released iOS 17.1 Release Candidate for the iPhone, they also released iPadOS 17.1 Release Candidate, tvOS 17.1 Release Candidate, macOS Sonoma 14.1 Release Candidate, and watchOS 10.1 Release Candidate at the same time.

The new iOS 17.1 Release Candidate has been released a week after the previous beta, assuming that there are no issues in the Release Candidate, this should be the version that is released to everyone.

Now we have a video from Brandon Butch that gives us a look at the latest beta of Apple’s iOS 17.1 software, let’s find out some more information on what Apple has included in this new release.

As we can see from the video there are a number of new features coming to the iPhone with the iOS 17.1 software update, including updates to AirDrop, now with file transfers via both WiFi and mobile data. This eliminates the necessity for physical proximity during transfers. Moreover, the NameDrop functionality has been extended to enable interaction between the iPhone and Apple Watch. Updates to Apple Music have also been rolled out, offering users the ability to mark songs, playlists, and other media as favorites.

This update also comes with a range of bug fixes and performance improvements as well and it is expected to be released next Tuesday the 24th of October, as soon as we get some more details about the release date, we will let you know.

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Apple releases iOS 17.1 Release Candidate to developers

iOS 17.1 Release Candidate

Apple has released iOS 17.1 Release Candidate to developers, this new beta was released a week after the previous version, and assuming there are no issues with the release candidate then this should be the final version that is released to everyone.

A Release Candidate” (RC) is a stage in the software development process that follows beta testing. It represents a version of the software that is considered nearly ready for public release, with most critical bugs already addressed. The RC is provided to testers to verify its stability and functionality. If no significant issues are identified, the RC can transition to the final, official release; otherwise, any discovered problems are rectified, and a new RC may be issued for further testing.

As well as releasing this new Release Candidate to developers, Apple has also released the software to public beta testers at the same time. The final version of iOS 17.1 is expected to be released next week.

The iOS 17.1 Beta 2 release introduces changes to AirDrop, now supporting transfers over both WiFi and Cellular connections. This means users no longer need to be nearby to complete transfers. Additionally, Apple has enabled the NameDrop feature to work between the iPhone and Apple Watch. Apple Music has also seen updates, allowing users to label songs, playlists, and other content as favorites.

We are expecting Apple to release their iOS 17.1 software update next Tuesday the 24th of October, we recently heard a rumor that this would be the release date for the software and it now looks like this date is correct. We can expect a range of other updates at the same time including iPadOS 17.1 watchOS 10.1, tvOS 17.1, and macOS Sonoma 14.1.

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Wayfinder rechargeable quick release mini EDC flashlight

Wayfinder rechargeable quick release mini flashlight

The Wayfinder is a new EDC flashlight that has been meticulously designed for everyday use and outdoor adventures. This portable, durable, and high-performance flashlight is not just a tool, but a companion that illuminates your path, whether you’re navigating through a power outage at home or exploring the great outdoors after sunset.

One of the standout features of the Wayfinder is its USB-C recharging capability. This modern charging standard allows for faster and more efficient power replenishment, ensuring that the flashlight is always ready for use. The convenience of USB Type-C recharging eliminates the need for disposable batteries, making the Wayfinder a more environmentally friendly choice.

Early bird specials are now available for the clever project from roughly $59 or £49 (depending on current exchange rates), offering a considerable discount of approximately 25% off the typical retail price, while the Kickstarter crowd funding is under way.

Wayfinder mini flashlight features

“The Wayfinder stands as the ideal choice for a compact yet brilliantly bright light that accompanies you wherever you go. Measuring a mere 2.72 inches in height and 0.63 inches in diameter, The Wayfinder effortlessly integrates into your everyday carry, ensuring it’s always within reach.”

The EDC flashlight also boasts a magnetic quick-release mechanism, a feature that enhances its portability and prevents accidental detachment. This mechanism allows for swift and effortless detachment and reattachment of the flashlight, making it an ideal tool for those who require quick and easy access to their lighting device.

USB-C rechargeable

The flashlight’s construction is another testament to its superior quality. Encased in Grade 5 titanium, the same alloy used in the aerospace industry, the Wayfinder combines form and function in a compact package. This material choice not only ensures lightweight design and durability but also adds a touch of elegance to the flashlight.

“The name ‘Wayfinder’ encapsulates our flashlight’s role as a steadfast guide, leading us through the exploration of extreme and poorly lit terrains with its exceptional brightness, quality, and performance. Upon discovering The Wayfinder, you’ll realize it swiftly earns its place as your new favorite Everyday Carry (EDC) item!”

The Wayfinder’s body features an elegant knurling pattern. This isn’t merely for aesthetics; the knurling serves a dual purpose. It provides a secure grip, preventing the flashlight from slipping out of your hand, and it also aids in heat dissipation, ensuring that the flashlight remains cool to the touch even after prolonged use.

If the EDC flashlight campaign successfully raises its required pledge goal and fullfilment progresses smoothly, worldwide shipping is expected to take place sometime around December 2023. To learn more about the Wayfinder Wayfinder rechargeable quick release mini flashlight project watch the promotional video below.

EDC flashlight

Despite its robust construction, the Wayfinder maintains a compact and streamlined design. This design ensures easy portability, allowing you to carry the flashlight in your pocket, bag, or even attach it to your keychain. The Wayfinder also offers various carrying options for added convenience, thanks to its convenient twist switch.

The Wayfinder is not just designed for dry environments. With an IPX-8 waterproof rating, it is suitable for use in various environments, including rivers, lakes, and coastal terrains. This waterproof rating ensures that the flashlight can withstand submersion in water, making it a reliable tool for all your adventures, regardless of the weather conditions.

Designed with a focus on safety in dark environments, the Wayfinder EDC flashlight is a versatile tool for nocturnal adventures. Whether you’re camping in the wilderness, exploring a cave, or simply taking a walk after sunset, the Wayfinder provides reliable illumination. Moreover, it can also function as a tool to navigate through emergencies in dimly lit situations, making it an indispensable tool in your everyday carry (EDC) kit.

The Wayfinder is more than just a flashlight. It’s a reliable companion that combines modern technology, robust construction, and thoughtful design. Whether you’re an adventurer who loves exploring the great outdoors or someone who simply needs a reliable light source for everyday use, the Wayfinder is a flashlight that promises to deliver performance, durability, and convenience.

For a complete list of all available pledges, stretch goals, extra media and device specifications for the Wayfinder rechargeable quick release mini flashlight, jump over to the official Wayfinder crowd funding campaign page by inspecting the link below.

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$10,000 Rewards for Information Ieading to Indianapolis Jail Release of Alleged Murderer.

According to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, Kevin Mason was “mistakenly released” from an adult detention center in Marion County on September 13, two days after his arrest, “due to a faulty records review” by staff. The sheriff’s office has initiated a manhunt for Mason and is asking the public for help in finding him.

The sheriff, Col. James Martin, claimed during a press conference on Tuesday that it was still uncertain whether the suspect was still in the county.

Mason was seized on three outstanding Minnesota warrants, including one for murder in connection with a shooting in Minneapolis in 2021, according to the sheriff’s office in Indiana on September 11. Martin added that the other warrants were for suspected parole violations and weapons possession.

Martin maintains that the prisoner was released when a clerk in the Marion County sheriff’s office accidentally erased two holds from the offender’s file in an attempt to correct duplicate bookings. The colonel alleges that the next day, a clerk in Minnesota released the last hold on Mason’s file, oblivious to the previous day’s error.

Two inmate records clerks who had a part in his release, according to Martin, have been fired, and an internal investigation is ongoing.

This is very inappropriate and should not have happened. Mason, according to Martin, should not have been released from custody.

As soon as the blunder was discovered, “shortly after” Mason’s release, officials launched a “round-the-clock” manhunt, according to Martin.

Marion County Sheriff Kerry Forestal announced the arrest of Mason’s girlfriend on charges of helping a criminal at a news conference on Wednesday.

“We’ve been tracking that girlfriend since,” Forestal said, referring to Mason’s ex-girlfriend, whom he had called for a ride after being released from jail. “She has not cooperated,” the sheriff said of their efforts to contact her.

According to prison records, the lady was still being held without bond as of early Thursday. A counsel or a court date were not mentioned.

Mason’s search has began following a big manhunt in Pennsylvania that gained global attention. Danilo Cavalcante, a convicted killer, escaped from a Pennsylvania county jail on August 31 by “crab-walking” up to the roof and evading hundreds of officers for more than two weeks before being captured in the woods.

The sheriff’s office announced on Friday that the investigation has been transferred to the US Marshals Service, which aided in the search for Cavalcante. According to the sheriff’s office, authorities in countries where Mason is suspected of having links have been informed.

Marion County Sheriff Kerry Forestal: “As a former U.S. Marshal, I have a personal understanding of the extensive tools our federal partners have.” I have no doubt that Kevin Mason will be arrested by one of the 56 regional task forces, which nabbed nearly 76,000 fugitives in 2022.

Martin told reporters that the sheriff’s office delayed announcing Mason’s unintentional release for six days in order to maintain a “tactical advantage.”

“We have used this time as the quietness of the situation to not further run him underground and send him running further than what we wanted him to,” Martin continued.

Mason, according to Martin, has “local ties to Indianapolis” and has been residing there since the Minnesota murder for which he has been arrested.

The colonel highlighted investigators’ concern that Mason may have departed the area after being freed from jail, maybe with the help of unknown persons.

He has evidently managed to evade capture since 2021. And we think he’s great at it,” Martin added.

The sheriff’s department has issued a public call for anyone with information on Mason’s whereabouts to come forward.

Mason, who weighs 205 pounds and is roughly 5 feet 9 inches tall, has a cross tattoo beneath his right eye and the initials “SUB” inked across his chest.

While assuring the public that “we do not have any information that leads us to believe that the public is in any immediate danger at this time,” Martin advised the public to “not approach Mr. Mason in any form or fashion.”