Archive for October 2018

LaCie Porsche Design 2TB USB-C Hard Drive On Sale for 41% Off [Deal]



The LaCie Porsche Design 2TB USB-C external hardware is on sale for 41% off today. That brings the price down from $159.99 list to $94.99.

Out of a collaboration born in 2003, a trailblazing tech firm and an iconic design house have forged another functional showpiece. The LaCie Porsche Design Mobile Drive welds forward-thinking technology from LaCie with immaculate style from Porsche Design.






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Apple Posts Full October 30 Event Keynote On YouTube [Video]



Apple has posted the full keynote video of its October 30th special event on YouTube.

The company unveiled several devices at the event including new iPad Pros, a new Mac mini, and a new MacBook Air. All three will be released on November 7th.

You can watch the keynote below!





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Apple Seeds tvOS 12.1.1 Beta to Developers [Download]



Apple has seeded tvOS 12.1.1 beta to developers for testing. The build number is 16K5035b.

The new beta likely contains bug fixes and improvements to tvOS 12.1 which was just released to the public yesterday.

Known Issues
Apple Configurator can’t install configuration profiles on nonsupervised devices.





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Apple Releases macOS Mojave 10.14.2 Beta [Download]



Apple has released macOS Mojave 10.14.2 beta to developers for testing. The build numbers are 17G4005 | 16G1704.

As with iOS 12.1.1, macOS 10.14.2 requires that publicly-trusted Transport Layer Security (TLS) server authentication certificates issued after October 15, 2018 meet the Certificate Transparency policy to be evaluated as trusted on Apple platforms.

To install the beta, developers may download the macOS Developer Beta Access Utility from the link below. As new macOS betas become available you will receive a notification and can install them from the Software Updates panel in System Preferences.





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Apple Releases iOS 12.1.1 Beta [Download]



Apple has released iOS 12.1.1 beta to developers for testing. The build number is 16C5036c.

The beta contains bug fixes and improvements to iOS 12.1 which was just released yesterday. Additionally, iOS 12.1.1 requires that publicly-trusted Transport Layer Security (TLS) server authentication certificates issued after October 15, 2018 meet the Certificate Transparency policy to be evaluated as trusted on Apple platforms.

Known issues:
After upgrading to iOS 12.1.1 beta, you might be unable to select the voice used for VoiceOver and other Speech products.





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iOS 12.1 Introduces Performance Throttling for iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus With Degraded Batteries



Apple has announced that iOS 12.1 introduces a new 'performance management' feature to the iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus that slows down your device if a degraded battery is detected.

This is the same feature that was secretly introduced on the iPhone 6s and led to numerous class action lawsuits, investigations, and fines against the company. However, Apple says that due to the 'advanced hardware and software design' of the iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus, performance management may be less noticeable. It has also provided a way for users to disable the feature under Battery Health in Settings.

For iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE, iPhone 7, and iPhone 7 Plus, iOS dynamically manages performance peaks to prevent the device from unexpectedly shutting down so that the iPhone can still be used. This performance management feature is specific to iPhone and does not apply to any other Apple products. Starting with iOS 12.1, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X include this feature, but performance management may be less noticeable due to their more advanced hardware and software design.





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