Episode 566
566: Using It Is Wearing It Out
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Accidental Tech Podcast Β· ATP
December 19, 20232h 5m
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Show Notes
- Gift memberships make for great last-minute gifts!
- Follow-up:
- Apple devices and OLED burn-in
- iPhone XS burn-in (via David Gian-Cursio)
- iPhone 11 Pro burn-in (via Jamieson Weiss)
- Apple Watch Series 5 & iPhone 13 Pro Max (via Keith)
- Apple Store diagnostics
- Stolen Device Protection in iOS 17.3 beta
- Maybe “trusted locations” is unwise? (via Russell Quinn)
- How does this work with two-factor? (via Richard Harris)
- Exceptions to πͺπΊ battery legislation (via Matthaus Woolard)
- Vexed has been ported to iOS (App Store link)
- Apple updates “required reasons” for certain APIs
- Resetting your only Apple device
- Apple devices and OLED burn-in
- Apple Halting Sales of Apple Watch Series 9 & Ultra 2 in πΊπΈ
- Adobe π Figma
- Old TestFlight data leaked
#askatp:- What’s the best way to run old versions of OS X in 2023? (via Thom Bullock)
- Rangachari Anand wants us to find them an EV
- Requirements
- Does not have a full glass roof
- Has a sunroof that opens
- Has physical HVAC, gear, seat controls
- Adaptive cruise control
- CarPlay
- Gauge cluster (or HUD)
- Center screen not safety critical
- Chevy Bolt
- Kia EV6
- IONIQ 5 N
- BMW i3
- Requirements
- How’s Callsheet doing? (via Josiah Katz)
- Post-show: The evolution of the App Store awards
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