S3E28: Apple iOS 15 is Here

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Apple iOS 15 now available. Should you upgrade right away? Maybe not.

In the past some iOS upgrades broke important things like Wifi or sometimes it broke some of your favorite apps.

Please break Facebook please break Facebook.

Okay, so maybe not. Developers were given ample access to the beta releases of iOS 15. Betas you may recall are pre-release versions of software that folks who are brave are often encouraged to try out. 

https://www.macworld.com/article/350966/ios-15-super-guide-features-tips-tricks-updates-safari-facetime-focus-notification-summary.html

But the new version of iOS comes out with new features such as ads for Ted Lasso saying you should watch it on Apple TV. And I admit I am a huge fan of this show. Everyone but the main character cusses like a sailor and that is rough but I love this show. Every episode except for the September 17th episode focused on Coach Beard has made me laugh out loud so many times. 

Let’s talk about new features:

Focus is probably my new feature. Think of it as “Do Not Disturb” for the waking hours. You can tell your device which apps you want to allow to notify you while you are “Focusing” . I don’t know about you but there are games that send notifications that I could just not care about when I am supposed to be working. Okay, apps I need to not tempt me while I am working I should say. So with Focus, you can tell it what apps you want to allow while you are busy but can’t set your phone to Do Not Disturb.

The enhancements to Facetime are exciting. You can blur your background, group chat, schedule chats a la Zoom style. Share a link with your Windows and Android friends so they can join your Facetime. 

And now there is SharePlay, which is a way to have watch or listening parties using Facetime and most apps on your phone. Say Apple+ to watch “Ted Lasso”. Or maybe sharing HBO Max viewing parties? And you can share your Keynote presentation if you really want to do business while using Facetime. Think of Facetime as Zoom Meetings Lite.

Apple Maps got a big upgrade though I think the screens look a little like the game Civilization IV. I prefer Google Maps but they have a new walking feature and I haven’t tried it yet as it is too new but it could be Apple Maps when you are on a walking tour is a better option than Google Maps in a metro area or a well visited location.

iCloud+ is now easier to share with family, also they have “Private Relay” that is kind of like VPN (virtual private networks) that allows you to private browse on Safari and potentially other apps. I will have to get back to you on that but so far only Safari seems to be involved. 

Speaking of Safari, Safari on your mobile device will now allow extensions. You can use the Honey extension to find deals on your mobile device. There are other extensions as well. They also updated Safari on the Mac so you will be able to do Private Relay on the Mac as well.

If you are an Apple Wallet fan and your state allows it, you can store your driver’s license on your phone. Let’s hope they have it secured well or it could be the next big security story. You can of course store your Covid-19 Vaccine card as well if you happen to have one.

Should you upgrade?

Firsts, backup. To me Photos are the most important thing. If you use Google Photos or iCloud to backup your photos, do it before you update. 

Make sure you have enough space for a 4 Gig install. Granted it will overwrite the old OS but you have to be able to download the new update before it installs

If you are brave, make sure your phone is fully charged before you start

Make sure you are on WIFI as it is too big to do via Mobile unless you have unlimited and true 5G. 

  • Be sure you can afford to be without your phone for about 30 – 45 minutes

S3E23: A Minute on the Internet 2021

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A minute on the Internet in 2021

You ever think about what happens in one minute on the Internet. Really quite amazing.

https://www.statista.com/chart/25443/estimated-amount-of-data-created-on-the-internet-in-one-minute/

https://techjury.net/blog/internet-in-real-time/#gref

  • 267 babies will be born, not on the Internet but of them 10 are probably being live streamed and another 10 on Zoom for grandparents to see the birth.
  • There will be approximately 3.8 million searches on Google and 100 of them will actually look at the second page of search results.
    400+ new users will sign up for Facebook and later post something they regret not in that same minute though probably.
  • About 86,000 tweets will be sent and 80,000 will offend someone. The other no one even saw as the person made their twitter account private. It is very lonely tweeting to yourself.
  • About 500 hours of video will be uploaded to YouTube. 275 of which are Minecraft videos and the other 125 are cat videos and the rest are music videos by artists you have never heard of.
  • According to Statista, 28,000 subscribers are watching Netflix of them most are watching the Queen’s Gambit, again.
  • 695,000 posts will be done in Instagram and of them 100,000+ wonder why you aren’t watching their “reels”
  • 69 million messages are sent on Facebook Messenger and What’s app. 10 of the are from little kids saying mom, its time to pick me up from school
    2 million views on Twitch and of them 99,000 are women in bikinis in hot tubs while most of the rest of living in their parent’s basement.
  • And 197 million emails were sent, of which 200 million where spam.

On its 30th anniversary, the Internet has 1.8 Billion websites

https://www.rfi.fr/en/science-and-technology/20210806-on-its-30th-anniversary-the-internet-now-has-1-8-billion-websites

It was thirty years ago last week that Tim Berners Lee created the first web site. It was a proof of concept and later a place for cat videos.

“On August 6, 1991, he launched the world’s first website, http://info.cern.ch , it was dedicated to information on his World Wide Web project.”

Intel is making their own graphics processor to compete with Nvidia and AMD in the gaming space. Intel Arc. it will support real time ray tracing something only Nvidia claimed for a long time before games would even support it. The bright side is maybe, this will lead to some competition and lower the prices of graphics cards. Then again, maybe not. It will probably not be good at math as it probably has the math co-processor from the first pentium chip. (for those that don’t know the first Pentium processors had a floating point math issue and because of that they were never used by NASA for the Space Shuttle. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium_FDIV_bug

https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/intel-arc-announced-coming-in-2022/

Big Programming Note:

The Live stream will go to 9pm starting August 24th. So every Tuesday night at 9pm starting August 24th.