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Each fall’s major iOS update and its accompanying set of new features have become a staple of the iPhone user experience.
The folks at Rogue Amoeba are back to sponsor MacStories this week. If you’re not already familiar with them, they’ve been ...
The Iconfactory’s Craig Hockenberry had an interesting post over the weekend on Furbo.org that struck a chord with me. The post explores the ‘why’ surrounding Liquid Glass contrasting the upcoming iOS ...
Enjoy the latest episodes from MacStories’ family of podcasts: AppStories This week, Federico and John share their ...
Since 2023, Apple has been locked in a dispute with Masimo over patents related to the Apple Watch’s Blood Oxygen feature.
Devin Davies, the developer of Crouton whom Federico and I interviewed after he won an Apple Design Award in 2024, has ...
In February, Apple announced plans to invest $500 billion in the U.S. over the next four years. Today, that commitment was ...
When Federico reviewed Airmail 1.1 last month, I liked what I saw. I downloaded Airmail and started playing with it. I appreciated the ability to customize nearly every aspect of the app, but it ...
Enjoy the latest episodes from MacStories’ family of podcasts: Comfort Zone Chris wants to talk about OS 26 (but Liquid Glass is OFF LIMITS), Matt found a slick new security camera, and Niléane ...
Yesterday, Parker Ortolani wrote about several vibe coding projects he’s been working on and his experience with GPT-5: The good news is that GPT-5 is simply amazing. Not only does it design beautiful ...
Earlier today, Anthropic announced that, similar to ChatGPT, Claude will be able to search and reference your previous chats with it. From their support document: You can now prompt Claude to search ...
Earlier today, I got the very first live demo of Swift Assist, one of the many developer tools introduced today by Apple. I also saw code completion in action. It was an impressive demo, and although ...
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