Artikel-Archiv: „April 2026“

„THE PEOPLE DO NOT YEARN FOR AUTOMATION“

In this way, software brain has ruled the business world for a long time. AI has just made it easier than ever for more people to make more software than ever before — for every kind of business to automate big chunks of itself with software. It’s everywhere: the absolute cutting edge of advertising andweiterlesen

„Everything is iPhone now“

NordPost stellt hier in Finnland neue Paketstationen auf – komplett ohne Display und ohne Nummernpad. Steht man davor, öffnet man die dazugehörige App auf seinem Telefon, nickt die Bluetooth-Verbindung ab und entnimmt die Sendung. Geht’s noch Smartphone-zentrischer? Even the AI boom, overhyped as it is, operates in the context of the smartphone — in the contextweiterlesen

„Inside the high drama of the iPhone 4“

Apple was also already on an annual launch strategy, so we all knew there was another iPhone coming. Then an Apple employee left a prototype in a bar. Gizmodo bought it, took it apart, published all the sordid details, and pretty much broke the internet. And thus, the story of the iPhone 4 began wellweiterlesen

„No one’s ready for this“

via @chriswelch We briefly lived in an era in which the photograph was a shortcut to reality, to knowing things, to having a smoking gun. It was an extraordinarily useful tool for navigating the world around us. We are now leaping headfirst into a future in which reality is simply less knowable. The lost Libraryweiterlesen

Zukünftig im App Store: „retro game console emulators“

4.7 Mini apps, mini games, streaming games, chatbots, plug-ins, and game emulators Apps may offer certain software that is not embedded in the binary, specifically HTML5 mini apps and mini games, streaming games, chatbots, and plug-ins. Additionally, retro game console emulator apps can offer to download games. You are responsible for all such software offeredweiterlesen

„The unsung heroes of the Apple Watch are its hidden buttons“

Apple has purchased hundreds of the multimillion-dollar CNC machines, ex-engineers say. “At the time, the largest buyer of these machines was Rolex. And then Apple bought more than anyone had ever bought, including Rolex up until that point.” […] How precise are we talking? Well, for a little perspective, a human hair is about 70weiterlesen

Videobearbeitung mit LumaFusion am iPad Pro

YouTuber Jonathan Morrison schnitt dieses Video mit LumaFusion (21.99 €) auf dem iPad Pro und dokumentierte seine Videobearbeitung in einem separaten Beitrag. Ein Hexenwerk? Für ‚The Verge‘ war das „definitely not possible“.

Unobstruct

I released a new iOS app named Unobstruct, which helps you read web pages unobstructed. It includes a Safari Content Blocker that removes some persistent bars from certain web pages (like Medium, The Verge, Vox, CNN, and several others) and an Action Extension for Safari that removes any remaining floating content from a web pageweiterlesen