The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave he is joined by Marty Jencius, Jeff Gamet, and Ben Roethig. We explore the latest Apple technology updates, highlighting visionOS 2.3.1 for VisionPro, new design patents for advanced features like tunable lenses, and the potential for a demo app for third-party retail sales. We discuss a protective case for the VisionPro, essential security updates in iOS 18.4, and user trends such as unconventional Apple Watch usage. Anticipation builds around the iPhone SE 4, with hopes for modern features, while speculation surrounds Apple’s integration of Pixelmator into its ecosystem
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. We kick off with a discussion on the recent VisionPro updates, particularly the release of visionOS 2.3.1, which introduces security fixes while continuing to integrate more cohesively with Apple’s suite of devices. Marty highlights how Apple is aligning updates across their product line, making it easier for users to manage their devices.
Transitioning to patents, we explore Apple's recent acquisition of various design patents for significant advancements in VisionPro technology, including tunable lenses and gaze tracking features. This conversation veers into technical territory, as we dissect the implications of these innovations and the potential they hold for enhancing user experiences. Jeff adds his thoughts, emphasizing the importance of protecting intellectual property in the tech landscape.
The discussion shifts to hardware, specifically the introduction of a protective case for the VisionPro that allows for uninterrupted functionality without hampering the device’s sensors. Marty shares his anticipation for using it, reinforcing the practicality of such accessories that meet user needs without compromising on functionality.
Moving onto the world of software, Dave brings to light a newly discovered demo app available in the App Store, suggesting that Apple may soon enable third-party retailers to sell the VisionPro through this application. Marty expresses skepticism while acknowledging the potential market expansion this could offer.
The episode delves into the significance of security updates with announcements surrounding beta releases for iOS 18.4. Jeff posits that the necessity for these updates stems from critical security flaws that Apple needed to address, while the group acknowledges the absurdity of waiting to update due to potential bugs in new versions.
In a lighter vein, the hosts discuss quirky user behaviors, such as wearing the Apple Watch on the ankle instead of the wrist—highlighting various reasons behind this trend, including styling choices and practicality—while clarifying that this approach might not yield accurate fitness tracking results.
One of the highlights of the show is the discussion around Apple's long-overdue feature allowing users to migrate digital purchases between Apple accounts. Dave outlines the complexity involved and potential pitfalls, gathering insight from the group about the challenges they faced while navigating the system, as well as concerns over Apple Music subscriptions complicating the process.
Northern also serves as a platform to discuss systemic changes within macOS, particularly regarding app access in older systems, and the importance of upgrading to stay secure and functional in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.
Wrapping up, the hosts touch on the much-anticipated announcement of a new member of the iPhone family. Speculation suggests the introduction of the iPhone SE 4, with updates potentially signaling the end of the smaller device trend in favor of larger screens. As the conversation evolves, the hosts express their desire for this new device to incorporate modern features like USB-C and advanced camera technology.
Finally, discussions around the acquisition of Pixelmator lead to speculations on how Apple might integrate this photo editing software into its existing ecosystem without compromising the standalone appeal that Pixelmator has cultivated.
In Touch With Vision Pro this week.
The Apple Vision Pro feature that could change how you work
Mysterious new Vision Pro retail app appears in the App Store link to App https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vision-pro-demo-fit/in id6737855899
Beta this week.
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In Touch With Mac this week
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New iPhone SE 4?
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Marty Jencius, Ph.D., is a professor of counselor education at Kent State University, where he researches, writes, and trains about using technology in teaching and mental health practice. His podcasts include Vision Pro Files, The Tech Savvy Professor and Circular Firing Squad Podcast. Find him at [email protected] https://thepodtalk.net
Ben Roethig Former Associate Editor of GeekBeat.TV and host of the Tech Hangout and Deconstruct with Patrice Mac user since the mid 90s. Tech support specialist. Twitter @benroethig Website: https://roethigtech.blogspot.com