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MAC Address Randomization

Michael Tsai - Blog - iOS 8 MAC Address Randomization

I'm pretty sure my friend Aaron Linville had a bit to do with that in an earlier version of Mac OS X…

Also, "While Using" is quite cool. I'll be enabling that for almost everything except perhaps To Dos (the geofenced variety will need to know when I've arrived home, at work, etc.).

Happy Independence Day

Suck it, England.

(Filler post, heh heh heh.)

2014 iPhone Photography Winners

IPPAWARDS | 8th Annual iPhone Photography Awards™ » 2014 Winners

iOS Developers Need to Know Obj-C

Aaron Hillegass says that iOS Developers Need to Know Objective-C… and I agree.

Apple’s Updates to iMessages in iOS 8

What product designers can learn from iOS 8's iMessage changes

LOVE the radial menu method of doing video or photos. Such a pain in the butt. Now if only there was an option not to save iMessage videos/photos to your camera roll… I'd be super happy. ((I delete them 99% of the time. They're transient stuff. I don't know about the two-minute thing though. Maybe it does that?))

Oh, and I'm looking forward to sending audio, too. Could be pretty nifty.

A Tale of Two Apples

A tale of two Apples: Apple follows Steve's lead by not following it.

Good stuff. To those who thought Apple would wither when Steve Jobs died, well, they forgot what Josh and I and others saw a long, long time ago: Tim Cook's a pretty bright guy, and he'd been soaking in the Apple culture for a long, long time.

What Do Mac Users Use to Read their RSS Feeds These Days?

So…

When Yosemite hits, I'm going to imagine that Cyndicate may cease to work properly. Or, at the very least, it will stand out like a sore thumb.

So…

What does everyone use to read their "feeds" these days? I know Google Reader was popular… until they closed it.

So…

Any suggestions?

Apple Stops Development of Aperture

WTF? Seriously, Apple? Like "Photos" is going to replace Aperture for the semi-serious to serious photographer.

Sorry for the link dump, but I've gotta process this all later.

The Next Five Years for Apple

The Next Five Years — carpeaqua by Justin Williams

I came into this years WWDC fairly mellow to what would or wouldn’t be announced. There wasn’t any anticipation or excitement the night before. Just a standard amount of curiousity. After the Keynote, I can’t remember being that excited since the announcement of the original iPhone. They blew the roof off Moscone.

Record iPhone Screens on your Mac

Apple makes it easy for devs (and others) to screencast iOS apps with OS X Yosemite:

Apple has added a handy feature into OS X to easily capture the screen of an iPad or iPhone on the Mac itself. Apple positions the feature as a way to help developers quickly make app previews, which Apple introduced as part of iOS 8’s improvements to the App Store, but there is no reason why this couldn’t be used by others for different purposes.

Beware URL Shorteners

Scott Hanselman writes that This URL shortener situation is officially out of control.

I saw a URL today on Twitter to an article on Slate.com. It was a custom short URL - http://slate.me/1h0svt8 but since I was visiting it via Twitter, it was wrapped with Twitter's t.co URL, so I really started at http://t.co/sxSvcJnT2L.

When I visited it for the FIRST time, I got this lovely HTTP interaction. That's SEVEN HTTP 301s, count them, 7, before I get to the destination page.

iOS 8 and Yosemite Extensions

It's like OpenDoc all over again! 😀

Michael Tsai - iOS 8 and Yosemite Extensions

Okay, not really.

Swift (Programming Language) Links

Michael Tsai is maintaining a large list of links about the Swift programming language from Apple.

Sweet.

Apple Obscuring URLs in Yosemite Safari

Noooooooo!!!!!

At Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference today the company rolled out a new look for its web browser, Safari. Apple executives didn't point it out, but sharp-eyed observers have noticed one significant change to the interface. The address bar truncates URLs to the domain-name level.

I wonder if the URL will "fold out" if you click in the address bar. Or at least if you copy the URL.

Gosh I hope so.

WWDC 2014 Prelude in Hindsight

I always like to look at the predictions or preludes in hindsight: Daring Fireball: WWDC 2014 Prelude.

Mac OS X 10.9's icons will need an overhaul to match the rest of the UI. My guess: a unification with the iOS 7 style. Maybe with circles for the outer shape (Apple already uses many circular icons for Mac apps: App Store, Safari, Launchpad, Dashboard, iTunes, and iBooks), or maybe with the exact same round-corned square shape iOS requires. Expect much gnashing of teeth over this. Mac users and designers have strong opinions about icons — app icons are a focal point of attention for fans of old-style skeuomorphic design. A disproportionate share of the criticism regarding iOS 7 pertained specifically to its app icons.

He's got that right. Fortunately, not a lot was done with the icons. Though, I will say, the iTunes icon going red is… interesting.

P.S. I wonder if we'll need to make any changes to Analyzr. The left-hand library may need some changes, for example.