| Trump says Tim Cook made a 'compelling argument' that tariffs would impact Apple's ability to compete against Samsung Benjamin Mayo - 5:23 pm EDT The President and Apple CEO Tim Cook met for dinner on Friday night. In an interview with reporters, Donald Trump said the pair discussed the impact of tariffs on Apple’s business. Cook reportedly argued that it would be hard for Apple to pay tariffs on its Chinese-assembled products, because many of its competitors do not have to pay the same level of tariffs, namely Samsung whose manufacturing is mostly located in South Korea (via CNBC). more… The post Trump says Tim Cook made a ‘compelling argument’ that tariffs would impact Apple's ability to compete against Samsung appeared first on 9to5Mac. Logic Pros: One click solutions to naming regions in Logic, color coding, more Justin Kahn - 3:59 pm EDT Naming regions in Logic and color coding tracks isn't exactly the most exciting aspect of music production, but it can make for a much more enjoyable session in the end. Not only can messy projects get in the way of productivity — usually increasing the time it takes to navigate a project and locate specific tracks, parts, and regions — but they can also lead to otherwise avoidable mistakes and even make you look unprofessional in front of clients. Today we are exploring some amazing one-click solutions to get your Logic Pro X sessions looking right and to keep you focused on what really counts. more… The post Logic Pros: One click solutions to naming regions in Logic, color coding, more appeared first on 9to5Mac. Apple Card: How to lock your physical card with the Wallet app Chance Miller - 12:01 pm EDT One of the ways Apple Card is unique is that it doesn’t have a card number printed on the physical card itself. Nonetheless, if you lose your Apple Card, you’ll still want to lock it to prevent any sort of fraud. Here’s how to do that. more… The post Apple Card: How to lock your physical card with the Wallet app appeared first on 9to5Mac. IKEA doubles down on smart home ambitions with new 'Home Smart' business unit Chance Miller - 11:38 am EDT IKEA has announced that it is increasing its investment in smart home technology and products. This comes as the company has gradually expanded into the smart home market with low-cost products that often integrate with Apple’s HomeKit platform. more… The post IKEA doubles down on smart home ambitions with new ‘Home Smart’ business unit appeared first on 9to5Mac. This week's top stories: New Apple Watch designs, Apple Arcade beta test, more Chance Miller - 10:58 am EDT In this week’s top stories: Apple running early access program for Apple Arcade, watchOS 6 beta confirms design changes for the Apple Watch, and more. Read on for all of this week’s biggest news. more… The post This week’s top stories: New Apple Watch designs, Apple Arcade beta test, more appeared first on 9to5Mac. Comment: Is the Reminders app ready to be considered a true task manager in iOS 13 and macOS Catalina? Bradley Chambers - 9:00 am EDT I made the decision a few weeks ago to install the beta of macOS Catalina. It's still pretty buggy, but since I enjoy testing out new features (and writing about them), I am willing to deal with the crashes and incompatibility throughout the summer. One of the biggest surprises for me has been the changes in the Reminders app. Over the years, I used several to-do/GTD/project management/task apps. From Kindless GTD, Omnifocus, Things, and Todoist, I've used a lot of them. I've always looked at the Reminders app with interest, though. It's hard to beat the advantages of a built in-app. With macOS Catalina and iOS 13, the Reminders app is finally ready to take its place alongside the rest of the task apps on the Apple ecosystem. more… The post Comment: Is the Reminders app ready to be considered a true task manager in iOS 13 and macOS Catalina? appeared first on 9to5Mac. |
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