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The 11 Worst Things About iOS 7

· September 20, 2013 ·

If you ask someone what they think of Apple's new iOS 7 software, you'll likely get a strong reaction. Opinions on "the biggest change to iOS since the original iPhone" have also been mixed, to say the least. Some people love it, while it's making others cry. No, really. We're talking about actual baby tears . At the surface level — as with anything — beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What one person heralds as a stunning, vibrant overhaul, another might think has been designed by a 6-year-old with crayons. This contrasting sentiment has seeped into many aspects of how people view the new mobile operating system. SEE ALSO: The 16 Best Things About iOS 7 First, it's important to note that it's different. Really different. Many people don't like change, and similar to most software updates, there are kinks. A new Tumblr account called Sloppy UI has even curated issues from users across the web. Below, take a look at our biggest complaints about iOS 7 so far: … [Read more...] about The 11 Worst Things About iOS 7

Inside HealthKit: Apple’s Answer to the Quantified You

· June 3, 2014 ·

Apple’s plan to help apps, third party devices and healthcare services collect, quantify and share your health data is ambitious and, if it works as advertised, could change the way you track and manage your well-being. See also: Everything You Need to Know From WWDC 2014 At its most fundamental level, HealthKit is a framework, which lives in Apple’s XCode programming language, for storing, retrieving, manipulating and presenting health info on apps and, perhaps, in third-party devices. It was introduced on Monday as part of the iOS 8 unveiling at the company’s World Wide Developer’s Conference (WWDC). According to the iOS Software engineers that built it for Apple, iOS, HealthKit is designed to handle simple health data entry, statistical analysis of health data and to allow applications from Health providers to sync data to personal medical records. It’s all tall order, but one that, based on what I saw, boils down to the capture and quantification of humans' most … [Read more...] about Inside HealthKit: Apple’s Answer to the Quantified You

Apple may forcibly put Beats Music into your iOS update next year

· November 19, 2014 ·

Apple will reportedly include Spotify rival Beats Music as a pre-installed app in an iOS update next year, similar to how Apple launched iTunes Radio with iOS 7 in 2013. This means the paid streaming-music app would be included as part of Apple devices alongside other pre-installed apps, such as iTunes, GarageBand and iTunes Radio. See also: Apple Is Considering Renaming Beats Music, Not Shutting It Down Apple declined to comment to Mashable about the rumored plan, which was first reported by Financial Times on Wednesday. Apple also refused to confirm the move to FT . The strategy wouldn't be a surprise because Apple naturally wants its apps on as many of its devices as possible to bolster user numbers. The plan could boost Beats Music's paid subscribers base, though most users would likely be given a free two-week trial to test the app before deciding to pay $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year for a subscription. Unlike Spotify, Beats Music doesn't offer a … [Read more...] about Apple may forcibly put Beats Music into your iOS update next year

The Incredible Art of Bacteria

· December 18, 2007 ·

Professor Eshel Ben-Jacob of Tel-Aviv University and Professor Herbert Levine of UCSD's National Science Foundation Frontier Center for Theoretical Biological Physics watched bacteria solve problems in the petri dish for years. In doing so, they caught bacteria in the act of creating beautiful art. "While the colors and shading are artistic additions, the image templates are actual colonies of tens of billions of these microorganisms," according to the researchers. "The colony structures form as adaptive responses to laboratory-imposed stresses that mimic hostile environments faced in nature. They illustrate the coping strategies that bacteria have learned to employ, strategies that involve cooperation through communication. These selfsame strategies are used by the bacteria in their struggle to defeat our best antibiotics... "In a sense, the strikingly beautiful organization of the pattern reflects the underlying social intelligence of the bacteria. The once controversial idea … [Read more...] about The Incredible Art of Bacteria

I opened Microsoft Edge and Apple got angry

· March 7, 2021 ·

It's been a sneaky one, has Microsoft Edge . more Technically Incorrect The Boeing 737 Max is back? Not everyone is convinced McDonald's customers just got great news. It began as an engineer's bit of fun IT leaders hardly ever get it wrong (say IT leaders) A QR code on your gravestone? It's dead serious Having emerged from the technological bosom of Google's Chromium, the new Edge appeared last year to a fanfare of irritation . Some Windows customers were annoyed it was being foisted upon them. Some even believed it was plainly malware . Researchers concluded it was a purgatory of privacy issues . I downloaded it fairly early on and was then subject to constant pestering from Microsoft to, well, download the new Edge. Which was an entirely new dimension of irritation. Still, though I've clung to Firefox as my primary browser, I've included Edge in my browser repertoire. It's proved to be a swift, responsive, and quite cheery addition. … [Read more...] about I opened Microsoft Edge and Apple got angry

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