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43: Upgrading to 15.4, Airing your iQuestions, and Shelving the Apple TV

43: Upgrading to 15.4, Airing your iQuestions, and Shelving the Apple TV

FromIn the News


43: Upgrading to 15.4, Airing your iQuestions, and Shelving the Apple TV

FromIn the News

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Mar 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Watch the video!https://youtu.be/-2PZau4BAlUIn the News blog post for March 18, 2022:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2022/03/in-the-news619.htmlPSA: Don’t Click the Mobile Link!Don’t Call It a Comeback … Call it a .4 UpgradeThe Smell of New iPads in the AirWhat Do You See in the iPhone SE?Buy with your Watch, Watch on your TVApple TV on a Shelf (on your TV)Brett’s 15.4 iTip: Add Glasses to your Face IDJeff’s 15.4 iTip: Universal Control is Universally Fantastic!Sharon Nelson: Phishing Attacks on Smartphones Escalate SharplyDanny Palmer: Phishing attempts against smartphones are on the rise. And those small screens aren't helpingJohn Gruber: The 2022 iPad AirDan Moren: iPad Air vs. iPad Pro: My buying decisionFederico Viticci: iPad Air 2022 Review: Refined BalanceJohn Gruber: The 2022 iPhone SEMatthew Panzarino: The iPhone SE is the platonic ideal of a smartphoneMichael Potuck: Apple TV now lets you easily authorize purchases with Apple Watch, here’s howJulie Strietelmeir: Mount your Apple TV or Roku on your TVBrett’s 15.4 iTip: Even if you previously set up Face ID, you’ll have to do this again so that the iPhone can “recognize the unique features around the eye area to authenticate.” You must have an iPhone 12 or higher for this to work! (NOT available on iPads yet!) You can add multiple pairs of glasses, similar to the way we could add multiple fingerprints for TouchID. I found this worked superbly during my recent trip this past week, although I’m still a little concerned about my trade-off in security. Jeff’s 15.4 iTip: If you have both a Mac and an iPad signed in to your iCloud account, you can now use a single keyboard and cursor to control both devices.  To turn this on, after you update your Mac to macOS12.3, go to System Preferences -> Displays, and then click the Universal Control button.  Then turn on each of the features.  (You will see several warnings that this is still just a beta feature.)  I used this feature for a short period of time last night, and Universal Control worked incredibly well.  It is immediately apparent to me that this is a feature that I will find very useful.Brett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.comJeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.comSupport the showBrett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.comJeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com
Released:
Mar 18, 2022
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The tech news you need to know from the past week covering iPhones, iPads, and related mobile technology. Brought to you by Jeff Richardson of iPhone J.D. and Brett Burney of Apps in Law.