Thursday, June 22, 2017

New iOS 11 and macOS High Sierra Betas, iPhone 8 Rumors, Apple's Seminar on Leaks Gets Leaked - MacRumors

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Two weeks after the introduction and first developer beta release of iOS 11 at WWDC, Apple has released the second developer beta of the upcoming operating system update. There are lots of bug fixes included in the new beta, and be sure to check out our overview video showing some of the changes and improvements. We're also continuing to dig into some of the more specific features of iOS 11, including automatic device setup and indoor maps for malls and airports.

Apple has said it will be releasing the first public beta of iOS 11 before the end of the month, so it shouldn't be much longer for those non-developers who want to get their hands on it!
 
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Popular Stories Jun 22, 2017
Hints of iPhone 8 Showing Up in Web Analytics
default.jpg We've been seeing some curious data points showing up in our web analytics, and based on the screen resolutions we're seeing and some of the other details, we suspect these devices visiting MacRumors may be the iPhone 8.

We're also continuing to see leaks and other tidbits from the iPhone 8, including a new screen protector that matches the rumored design of the phone. It includes a nearly full-front glass face, with a small cutout area at the top for the earpiece, camera, and sensors.
 
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OnePlus Mocks Removal of Headphone Jack in iPhone 7 While Copying its Design for New OnePlus 5
default.jpg Android phone manufacturer OnePlus this week debuted its new OnePlus 5 flagship device, taking the opportunity to mock Apple's removal of the headphone jack in the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. During the unveiling, a slide showed the OnePlus 5 lacking a headphone jack, with presenter Diego Heinz deadpanning "Who needs a headphone jack anyway?" before the headphone jack magically appeared on the slide as Heinz joked "Just kidding."

Headphone jack jokes aside, OnePlus raised some eyebrows with the design of the OnePlus 5, which looks quite similar to the iPhone 7 Plus with its black finish, curved edges, rounded antenna bands, and dual rear cameras.
 
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What's New in macOS High Sierra: APFS, Metal 2, Photos Improvements, Safari Autoplay Blocking and More
default.jpg Apple's upcoming macOS High Sierra release is positioned as a refinement of the Mac operating system rather than an overhaul of user-facing features and design, but that doesn't mean there aren't some interesting new features. We've taken a look at some of what's new in High Sierra, so be sure to check out our video overview. Apple this week seeded the second developer beta of macOS High Sierra, and the first public beta is scheduled to arrive by the end of this month.
 
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Apple's 'Stopping Leakers - Keeping Confidential' Employee Seminar Leaks Online
default.jpg In an interesting twist, an internal Apple seminar for employees discussing topics of secrecy and leak prevention has itself been leaked. The presentation noted that leaks from within Apple now outnumber those from the supply chain, appealing to employees' sense of duty and pride to keep confidential information secret.

Tim Cook has noted several times in recent years that Apple has been "doubling down" on secrecy, but information on the company's product plans has on occasion continued to leak.
 
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Hands-On With watchOS 4: Siri Watch Face, Apple Pay, Activity Improvements, New Workouts and More
default.jpg Apple Watch will be receiving some nice updates with the release of watchOS 4 later this year, and we've put together a video highlighting some of what's new in the initial developer beta. Apple has just released the second developer beta, which adds the new Toy Story watch face that includes a number of characters and animations that appear at random every time you glance at your watch.

Apple will not be releasing a public beta of watchOS 4, as there is no way for users to downgrade from the beta if they run into any problems, so if you're not a member of the developer program you'll have to wait until the fall to get it on your wrist.
 
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Former iOS Chief Scott Forstall Discusses Creating the First iPhone
default.jpg Scott Forstall, former iOS chief and one of the engineers who headed up work on the original iPhone, sat down this week for an on-stage interview with John Markoff. It was the first time Forstall had spoken about Apple since his ouster nearly five years ago in the wake of the botched launch of Apple Maps.

Forstall didn't reveal many secrets about the development of the iPhone, but he did share some background on it and had some entertaining and touching stories to share about Steve Jobs, emails from iPhone users whose lives were changed by the device, and the time Microsoft sent him a dead fish.
 
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