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Archives for May 2023

Wes Davis
Wes Davis
Grab your iPhone or iPad and check out Apple’s “AR Experience” teaser ahead of WWDC.

Apple has a little AR teaser for WWDC (spotted by MacRumors). To see it, visit the Apple Events website using Safari on your iPhone or iPad and tap “AR Experience,” point your camera at a wall, and you’ll get a colorful animated logo with June 6th, 2023 — the WWDC keynote date — printed inside.

Apple’s mixed reality headset is expected to be the biggest announcement at this year’s WWDC.

The Apple logo floating in the air, casting a drop shadow on the wall, with a colorful animation showing only parts of it at a time, revealing the date June 5, 2023.
The Apple logo hints at the company’s rumored headset.
Image: The Verge
Logic Pro for the iPad is very fun with very few compromises

A great digital audio workstation for the iPad with some experimental ways to make music

Andru Marino
Final Cut Pro for the iPad is slick but limited
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The long-awaited iPad version of Final Cut Pro is here and, with it, a touch-friendly design and accessible pricing.

Vjeran Pavic
Wes Davis
Wes Davis
The iOS 16.6 beta is now out for public testing.

iOS 16.6 is in beta for public testers, just a few days after the iOS 16.5 update and 16.6 developer beta dropped on Thursday and Friday, respectively.

Don’t expect to see any significant updates this close to the presumed announcement of iOS 17 at next month’s WWDC. It’s likely iOS 16.6 beta will mostly be testing small bug fixes.

Apple’s third-gen AirPods have fallen to their best price of the yearApple’s third-gen AirPods have fallen to their best price of the year
Brandon Widder and Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
The Brydge is over.

Brydge launched in 2012 with a mission of turning your iPad into a MacBook Air, but roughly a decade clear of its initial Kickstarter, the company has ceased operations.

9to5Mac has a report detailing Brydge’s internal culture, recent waves of layoffs, unpaid employees, and failed attempts at acquisition by peripheral competitors like Razer or Targus.

The addition of iOS trackpad support in 2020 — which was fully compatible with Apple’s Magic Keyboard but not Brydge — was another big problem. Apple Insider spoke to co-CEO Nicholas Smith, who said he believes “the new owners intend on fulfilling the outstanding orders.”