No Journal app has arrived yet
You trust your backpack that's <checks notes> on your back? its so annoying, particularly when I get a notification seconds after the subway doors close and I panic check.Any fix for issues with Find My devices reporting they've been left behind even though they're at a trusted location?
I’d expect the signal strength in a dummy’s pocket, and the signal strength lying on a table, would be reduced to the limit for “in a human’s pocket”. So anywhere in the world, if your signal is bad, put your phone on a table and it increases the signal strength. Not in France.I'd be curious to see side-by-side tests of the iPhone 12 before and after iOS 17.1 to see if signal strength has been affected at all by the change.
I doubt Apple is going to remove the thing where your phone says “your wallet‘s still on the kitchen table, you forgetful idiot”.Any fix for issues with Find My devices reporting they've been left behind even though they're at a trusted location?
I’m really looking forward to using that No Journal App, it sounds really cutting edge. Seriously, that sentence was confusing to me and I’ve actually heard about some journaling app Apple is supposed to release.Man, I wonder how long we're going to be waiting for this. This is definitely the headline feature of iOS 17 I've been looking forward to most.
Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 models get the Double Tap feature with watch OS 10.1, giving owners the ability to assign actions and shortcuts to the gesture of tapping an index finger and thumb together.
I doubt Apple is going to remove the thing where your phone says “your wallet‘s still on the kitchen table, you forgetful idiot”.
(I may be paraphrasing.)
I want to like this feature, but it frequently will remind me about things I have with me. In multiple cases, I've left to go for a walk and been notified that I left my AirPods behind while holding the case.I doubt Apple is going to remove the thing where your phone says “your wallet‘s still on the kitchen table, you forgetful idiot”.
(I may be paraphrasing.)
Yeah, I drive cross-country once or twice a year, and my phone will tell me every few road hours that I've left my laptop (which is in a suitcase in the back seat) behind. It cries wolf so often that I'm not sure if I'd notice a "real" left-behind note or not.I want to like this feature, but it frequently will remind me about things I have with me. In multiple cases, I've left to go for a walk and been notified that I left my AirPods behind while holding the case.
My friends and I have started calling this the "you left your AirPods in your pocket and your laptop on your back warning". When I have both my personal and work computer sometimes one will be left behind and one correctly follows me.I want to like this feature, but it frequently will remind me about things I have with me. In multiple cases, I've left to go for a walk and been notified that I left my AirPods behind while holding the case.
“At a trusted location” isn’t helpful if I can’t find something . If you live in two places, both are “trusted”, but I want to know where things are.
A plethora of point-one updates have arrived for Apple devices
I can’t tell if the security fixes list is short because of the critical nature of the single item addressed, or because the less critical security items aren’t present at all.iOS 15.8 has also dropped. Continued love for my 6s![]()
RF emissions are radiation as I understand it. Relatively harmless, but radiation. Maybe you meant radioactivity?Not THIS sh!t, again, Ars.
There’s NO ‘radiation’ (as most humans understand that term), and therefore NO ‘issue’. At least TFA clarified that the device in question had already met: internationally recognized, science-based standards for (more accurate terminology): RF emissions.
Hey Ars editors: how about correcting the terminology in the sub title? No? Well at least you got me to click on the article, so there’s that…
OK, no ionizing radiation; just electromagnetic radiation. Are we happy now???RF emissions are radiation as I understand it. Relatively harmless, but radiation. Maybe you meant radioactivity?
I'd be curious to see side-by-side tests of the iPhone 12 before and after iOS 17.1 to see if signal strength has been affected at all by the change.
As a French myself I can tell the "French problem" was plain BS.The French problem was interesting. It seems there is a limit to phone radiation when it’s in a human’s pocket, quite reasonably, and this iPhone exceeds the limit when you put it into a dummy’s pocket.
and iPad Mini 4 (that A8 is reaaaaaally chugging, even older than your 6S)iOS 15.8 has also dropped. Continued love for my 6s![]()
Some of the CVEs cannot apply to iOS/iPadOS 15, and some cannot apply to the hardware that can only run iOS/iPadOS 15 (they might be in the OS, but the hardware can run newer versions of the OS where it is fixed, so upgrade to that)I can’t tell if the security fixes list is short because of the critical nature of the single item addressed, or because the less critical security items aren’t present at all.
As a French myself I can tell the "French problem" was plain BS.
There was nothing wrong with the iPhone 12 three years ago.
French bureaucracy just decided to change how measurements were made and retroactively change the rules. We are not talking about asbestos here. The iPhone 12 antenna always throttled near human skin. The litigation came from "away from any human being" level of emission, which is nonsense.