appl Appleby Earns Top Rankings In Legal 500 Guide By bernews.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 12:11:20 +0000 “Leading offshore law firm Appleby continues to be the only firm in Bermuda ranked Tier 1 across all of the six practice categories in Legal 500’s 2025 Caribbean Guide,” the company said. A spokesperson said, “Legal 500 ranks Appleby as Tier 1 in: Banking, Finance & Capital Markets; Corporate & Commercial; Dispute Resolution; Insurance/Reinsurance; Regulatory […] Full Article All Business #Appleby #BermudaBusiness #GoodNews #Lawyer
appl Appleby Welcomes Three Bermudian Pupils By bernews.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 13:11:39 +0000 Appleby welcomed new pupils Skye Burrows, Mya Gibbons and Akira McDonald to its long-standing legal trainee programme in Bermuda. A spokesperson said, “The two-year programme which provides pupils with training across the firm’s Corporate, Dispute Resolution and Insurance departments involves three 4-month seats in the first year and one 12-month seat in the second year. Pupils are assigned a senior attorney as a […] Full Article All Business News #Appleby #Education #GoodNews #Lawyer
appl The best MacBook for 2024: Which Apple laptop should you buy? By www.engadget.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 08:00:36 +0000 At its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June, Apple announced updates coming to its various operating systems, most of which focus on its own version of AI, dubbed Apple Intelligence. MacBooks will get macOS 15, aka Sequoia, that will support Image Playground, Apple’s image generation tool, and AI composition features that can rewrite, proofread and summarize text in Mail, Notes, Pages and more. But the AI smarts will only be available to Apple laptops with an M1 chip or newer. So if you have an older model (pre-2020), or want the latest chips to get the most out of macOS 15, you might want a new MacBook. This guide will help you pick which one makes the most sense for you.After testing every model Apple makes, we think the 13-inch MacBook Air with the M3 chip and 16GB of RAM is the best choice for most people. But there are definitely reasons to consider the cheaper M2 Air and the fully featured Pro laptops. We’ve broken down all the options to help you decide which is the best MacBook for you. Factors to consider when buying a MacBook Compared to PCs, Apple computers tend to have more streamlined specifications. The company has long been known for this simplicity, and the M-series “system-on-a-chip” condenses things even further. It started with the M1 chip, which has since been retired in all models. The M2 and M3 chips can be found in current-generation MacBooks, but the latest Apple silicon, the M4 chip, is only housed in the new iPad Pro. All M-series chips combine, among other technologies, the CPU, graphics card and unified memory (RAM). Apple’s Neural Engine is included too, which is a specialized group of processor cores that handles machine learning tasks such as image analysis and voice recognition. While a unified chip means you have fewer decisions to make when picking a MacBook, there are still a few factors to consider, including specs like the number of CPU cores, amount of RAM, storage capacity, screen size, and, obviously, price. The finish color may be a minor consideration, but it's worth pointing out that the Pro come in just two colors (Silver or Space Gray) but the Air adds two additional hues (Midnight and Starlight). CPU cores Currently the lowest-specced chip in a MacBook is the M2 in the 13-inch MacBook Air. It comes with an 8-core CPU and either an 8- or 10-core GPU. At the other end of the spectrum, the M3 Max chip is built with up to a 16-core CPU and a 40-core GPU. Cores are, in essence, smaller processing units that can handle different tasks simultaneously. Having more of them translates to the computer being able to run multiple programs and applications at once, while also smoothly processing demanding tasks like video editing and high-level gaming. In short, more cores allow for more advanced computing and better performance. But if your processing power needs fall below professional-level gaming and cinematic video and audio editing, getting the highest number of cores is likely overkill — and after all, more cores equals higher cost and more power usage. RAM Your options for RAM, or in Apple’s terminology, Unified memory, varies depending on the chip you choose. The M2 and M3 chips can be paired with 8, 16 or 24GB of RAM. The M3 Pro chip has 18 or 36GB memory options, while the most powerful M3 Max chip supports 48, 64 or a whopping 128GB of RAM. You’ve likely heard the analogy comparing memory to the amount of workspace available on a literal desktop surface, whereas storage is the amount of drawers you have to store projects to work on later. The larger the worktop surface, the more projects you can work on at once. The bigger the drawers, the more you can save for later. More RAM is ideal for people who plan to work in multiple apps at once. And the more demanding each program is, the more RAM will be required. Extra memory can also come in handy if you’re the type who likes to have infinite numbers of tabs open on your browser. If your daily workflow doesn’t involve simultaneously using a vast number of memory-intensive programs, you can save yourself money and buy the RAM configuration that you’re most likely to actually use. For casual users, 8GB may be enough, however, if you can afford an upgrade to 16GB of RAM, we recommend going doing so, as modern browsers tend to be pretty memory-hungry. Investing in more RAM now will give your new MacBook a longer lifespan of reliable use. It’s also important to keep in mind that, unlike most PCs, the RAM in current-model MacBooks is not user-upgradable, so you’ll want to get what you plan on needing at the outset. Photo by Devindra Hardawar/Engadget Storage capacity (SSD) Storage options range from 256GB of SSD for the M2 MacBook Air and 8TB of storage for the MacBook Pros with the M3 Max chip. If you want to rotate between a long roster of game titles or keep lots of high-res videos on hand, you’ll want more storage. If you’re mostly working with browser- and cloud-based applications, you can get away with a smaller-capacity configuration. That said, we recommend springing for 512GB of storage or more, if it’s within your budget. You’ll quickly feel the limits of a 256GB machine as it ages since the operating system alone takes up a good portion of that space. Having 1TB will feel even roomier and allow for more data storage over the life of your laptop. When Apple announced the iPhone 15, the company also announced new iCloud+ storage storage plans, with subscriptions that allow up to 12TB of storage. You could also transfer files to an external storage device. But if you don’t want to pay for a monthly subscription and prefer the convenience of having immediate access to your files, it’s best to get the highest amount of storage space your budget allows for at the outset. Screen size MacBooks come in 13-, 14-, 15- and 16-inch sizes. That might not seem like a huge difference, but, as Engadget’s Nathan Ingraham noted when he reviewed the now-retired 15-inch M2-powered MacBook Air, a larger screen "makes a surprising difference.” That’s especially true if you plan to use your laptop as an all-day productivity machine and won’t be using an external monitor. More space means you can more clearly view side-by-side windows and have a more immersive experience when watching shows or gaming. But screen size is the main factor influencing weight. The 13-inch MacBook Air M2 weighs 2.7 pounds, whereas the top-end 16-inch MacBook Pro weighs 4.8 pounds. If you plan to travel a lot or swap your work locations regularly, a smaller screen will make life easier in the long run. All MacBooks feature IPS LCD panels (in-plane switching, liquid crystal display), which Apple markets as Retina displays. The MacBook Air M1 has a Retina display. A Liquid Retina display comes with the M2 MacBook Air and the Liquid Retina XDR display comes with the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros. “Liquid” refers to the way the lighted portion of the display “flows” within the contours of the screen, filling the rounded corners and curving around the camera notch. “XDR” is what Apple calls HDR (high dynamic range). Compared to most other laptops, MacBook displays are notably bright, sharp and lush. But one feature worth pointing out is another Apple marketing term: ProMotion. It’s the company’s term to describe a screen with a higher, 120Hz refresh rate, which results in smoother scrolling and more fluid-looking graphics. Only the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros offer ProMotion; the other models max out at 60Hz, which is perfectly fine for everyday browsing and typical workdays. But if you want buttery-smooth motion from your display, you’ll have to shell out more money for an upgrade. Price When the MacBook Air M3 came out, Apple dropped the price of the base-model, 13-inch, M2-powered Air with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. With a $999 starting price, it’s now the least expensive new MacBook you can get. Alternatively, you can spend up to $7,199 for the 16-inch MacBook Pro M3 Max with 128GB of RAM and 8TB of storage. Chip type, screen size, memory and storage capacity all influence the final price, which is why guides like this can help you determine just what you need (and what you don’t) so you can get the most cost-effective machine for you. We recommend the MacBook Air M3 for most people, the MacBook Air M2 for students and those on a budget, and the 14- or 16-inch MacBook Pros for professionals. If you have extra money to spare once you’ve picked your machine, we recommend upgrading to at least 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage to make your machine as future-proof as possible. Best MacBooks MacBook FAQs What's the difference between MacBook Air and Pro? The MacBook Air comes with a standard M3 or M2 chip. MacBook Pro models have the option of more powerful M3 Pro or M3 Max chips. The Pro has a higher resolution screen with a higher peak brightness that supports XDR (extreme dynamic range). The battery life on most Pro models is longer than on the Air models. Pro models also have more ports and more speakers. In short, the MacBook Air is aimed at everyday users looking for good productivity and entertainment capabilities, while Pro models are aimed at professionals who need a high-performance computer. What's the difference between macOS and Windows? MacOS is the operating system developed by Apple and used in all of its desktop and laptop computers. It can only be found in hardware made by Apple including MacBooks and iMacs. Microsoft’s Windows operating system can be found in the company’s own Surface laptops as well as computers made by a wide array of manufacturers, like Acer, Asus, Dell and Razer.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/laptops/best-macbook-140032524.html?src=rss Full Article Computing Technology & Electronics site|engadget provider_name|Engadget region|US language|en-US author_name|Amy Skorheim
appl Apple выпустила золотой ремешок Gold Link для Apple Watch за $349 By gagadget.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 01:31:46 +0200 Apple представила новый золотой ремешок Gold Link для Apple Watch, который можно приобрести за 349 долларов. Full Article
appl Apple объяснила, почему кнопка включения в Mac mini с M4 находится снизу By www.iphones.ru Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:58:58 +0000 На китайском канале Film and TV Hurricane на Bilibili (аналог YouTube) вышел обзор Mac mini с M4, в съемках которого приняли участие старший вице-президент по международному маркетингу Apple Грег Джосвиак и старший вице-президент Apple по разработке аппаратного обеспечения Джон Тернус. Они рассказали, почему кнопка включения в новом Mac mini находится снизу. Очевидно, это не самое... Full Article Новости Mac Mac mini
appl Как получить все фишки Apple Intelligence, если он недоступен на вашем iPhone By www.iphones.ru Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:00:06 +0000 Запуск ИИ-возможностей от Apple почти для всего мира и особенно России оказался бесполезным. Ещё мало кто обновился на iPhone 15 Pro и мощнее, поддерживается только на системах с американской версией английского языка, в России интеграцию ChatGPT наверняка отрежут, а в Европе и Китае Apple Intelligence не доступен в принципе. Самих фишек тоже мало, но польза... Full Article Новости Apple Intelligence iOS 18 iPhone полезный в быту софт фишки Это интересно
appl Вот как Apple собирается зарабатывать на ChatGPT. С выходом беты iOS 18.2 всё стало понятно By www.iphones.ru Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:41:45 +0000 Когда Apple впервые рассказала про интеграцию ChatGPT в наши айфоны, мне особенно запомнился тот факт, что нейросетью можно будет пользоваться абсолютно бесплатно. То есть выглядело это так, что владельцы техники Apple получают в своё распоряжение можный ИИ, за который все остальные пользователи платят по 20 долларов в месяц. Такой шаг был не совсем похож на... Full Article Статьи Apple iOS iOS 18 iPhone iPhone 15 iPhone 15 Pro Это интересно
appl 10 полезных штук на Яндекс Маркете с распродажи 11.11. Есть даже Apple и популярная игровая приставка By www.iphones.ru Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:00:45 +0000 На Яндекс Маркете можно найти практичски всё — здорово, что многое в честь распродажи 11.11 доступно с огромными скидками. Full Article Статьи Подборки Яндекс Маркет
appl Apple разрешит делиться геопозицией AirTag в Локаторе с другими людьми By www.iphones.ru Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:36:35 +0000 Apple анонсировала новую функцию Поделиться местоположением вещей для приложения Локатор. Она позволяет расшаривать геопозицию AirTag и других вещей из Локатора с третьими лицами, например, авиакомпаниями или доверенными людьми. Нововведение уже доступно большинству пользователей бета-версии iOS 18.2, включая Россию. Другой пользователь или компания смогут отслеживать локацию вещи, если вы её потеряете. Как только она будет найдена,... Full Article Новости AirTag iOS 18 Локатор
appl Apple выпустила новую прошивку для AirPods Pro 2 и AirPods 4 By www.iphones.ru Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 05:34:42 +0000 Apple обновила прошивку для AirPods 4 и AirPods Pro 2 с разъёмами Lightning и USB-C. Номер сборки для AirPods 4 — 7B20, для AirPods Pro 2 — 7B21. Все модели наушников ранее работали на прошивке 7B19. Apple заявляет, что в этих обновлениях были исправлены ошибки и внесены улучшения. Более подробную информацию компания не раскрыла. AirPods... Full Article Новости AirPods AirPods 4 AirPods Pro 2
appl Apple вернула старый видеоплеер в приложение Фото в iOS 18.2 By www.iphones.ru Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 05:54:28 +0000 В iOS 18.2 beta 3 вернулся классический видеоплеер. Теперь видео открываются сразу на весь экран, как это было в предыдущих версиях системы. Новое приложение Фото в iOS 18 многих бесило, потому что по умолчанию открывало видео в уменьшенном размере с белой рамкой по боками. Чтобы развернуть его на весь экран, приходилось ещё раз нажимать на... Full Article Новости iOS iOS 18
appl Apple планирует выпустить умную домашнюю камеру с поддержкой Apple Intelligence By www.iphones.ru Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 06:16:47 +0000 Аналитик Минг-Чи Куо рассказал о двух новых продуктах, которые стоит ожидать от Apple в ближайшие годы. В 2026 году компания планирует выпустить беспроводную умную домашнюю камеру с поддержкой Apple Intelligence и Siri. По словам Куо, в долгосрочной перспективе Apple намерена продавать камеру десятками миллионов штук. Также в 2026 году должны выйти новые AirPods, которые получат... Full Article Новости AirPods Apple умный дом
appl Apple выпустила книгу «Apple Music: 100 лучших альбомов» за 43 тысячи рублей. Что в ней уникального By www.iphones.ru Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 07:35:32 +0000 Apple открыла предзаказ книги «Apple Music: 100 лучших альбомов» за $450 (~43 тысячи рублей) в издательстве Assouline. Это лимитированная книга со списком из 100 лучших альбомов по версии редакции Apple Music, опубликованным в мае 2024 года. Высокая цена книги объясняется тем, что это ограниченное издание, всего 1500 экземпляров. Каждая книга имеет индивидуальный номер, напечатанный вручную.... Full Article Новости Apple Apple music книги
appl Как друзья из Красноярска создали ИИ-репетитора Buddy.ai для детей. Теперь это лидер рынка с технологиями круче Apple и Google By www.iphones.ru Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:40:39 +0000 В России создается много стартапов, но далеко не все из них успешны на мировом рынке. Buddy.ai — это как раз то самое исключение из правил. Этот сервис для изучения английского языка, созданный двумя друзьями из Красноярска, сейчас является лидером в своей нише, а недавно он привлёк $11 млн. Разбираемся, что такого уникального в Buddy.ai и... Full Article Статьи обучающие программы стартапы Чтиво
appl На Apple подали в суд в Китае за нарушение правил конкуренции и высокую комиссию в App Store By www.iphones.ru Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:22:49 +0000 Китайский суд принял иск к Apple от разработчика Bodyreader. Он требует около $420 тыс. компенсации за удаление своего приложения для коррекции осанки детей из App Store в 2020 году. Разработчик утверждает, что Apple несправедливо удалила их приложение, обвинив в «недобросовестном» поведении, а также оспаривает комиссию в 30% на покупки и контроль компании над экосистемой iOS.... Full Article Новости Apple иски и суды
appl Евросоюз обвинил Apple в незаконной блокировке сервисов по геолокации и вынес первое предупреждение By www.iphones.ru Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:34:11 +0000 Еврокомиссия уведомила Apple о возможном нарушении «антигеоблокационных норм» ЕС в сервисах Apple Media Services: App Store, Apple Music, Apple TV+ и других. Сообщение Европейской комиссии последовало после «координированного расследования», проведённого Сетью по защите прав потребителей (CPC), в которую входят национальные регулирующие органы. Комиссия утверждает, что CPC обнаружила ограничения в Apple Media Services, которые, по её... Full Article Новости app store Apple
appl Apple выпустила золотой блочный браслет для Apple Watch за $350 By www.iphones.ru Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 05:18:49 +0000 Apple наконец-то выпустила новый блочный браслет Gold Link Bracelet, который показала ещё на презентации Apple Watch Series 10. Он выполнен из нержавеющей стали 316L и копирует цвет золотого корпуса часов. Используется застежка-бабочка. Доступно два размера: 42 мм и 46 мм, совместимы со всеми Apple Watch, включая Ultra с 49-мм корпусом и старенькие Apple Watch с... Full Article Новости Apple Watch ремешки
appl Apple выпустит свой первый настенный смарт-дисплей в марте 2025 года By www.iphones.ru Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 05:38:11 +0000 Авторитетный журналист Марк Гурман заявил, что Apple планирует выпустить свой первый настенный смарт-дисплей в марте 2025 года. Компания надеется, что девайс станет центральным хабом для вашего умного дома. В нём будут использоваться приложения Apple, Apple Intelligence и будет интеграция с HomeKit. Кодовое название модели — J490. Он получит квадратный экран с диагональю около 6 дюймов.... Full Article Новости Apple умный дом
appl 5 способов использовать ChatGPT на любом Mac. Apple Intelligence не нужен By www.iphones.ru Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 07:00:28 +0000 Это удобнее, чем предлагает Apple. Full Article Советы Статьи Apple Intelligence ChatGPT macOS инструкции Маки Подборки
appl Apple TV+ Shares 'Silo' Recap Video Ahead of Season 2 Starting Friday By www.macrumors.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:40:23 PST Apple TV+ today shared a recap video for the first season of "Silo. The hit series returns for a second season starting later this week. Warning: The video contains major spoilers, obviously. "Silo" follows the last 10,000 people on Earth, all of whom live in a massive underground bunker to escape the seemingly toxic and deadly world outside. The people are unaware of why the silo was built, and those who seek the truth face deadly consequences. Rebecca Ferguson stars as Juliette Nichols, an engineer who attempts to unravel the mysteries surrounding the silo following a loved one's murder. The sci-fi series is based on Hugh Howey's best-selling book trilogy "Wool." Ferguson and Howey both serve as executive producers. The 10-episode second season of "Silo" begins this Friday, November 15, and one new episode will follow every Friday through January 17. Apple TV+ costs $9.99 per month or $99 per year in the U.S., and the streaming service is also included in all Apple One subscription bundles.Tags: Apple TV Plus, Apple TV ShowsThis article, "Apple TV+ Shares 'Silo' Recap Video Ahead of Season 2 Starting Friday" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums Full Article Apple TV Plus Apple TV Shows
appl Kuo: Apple Planning Smart Home Camera and New AirPods With More Health Features By www.macrumors.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:10:17 PST In a blog post today, Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo revealed two new products that Apple apparently plans to release in a few years from now, including a smart home camera and updated AirPods with more health management features. Kuo said mass production of Apple's smart home camera is scheduled to begin in 2026, and the company apparently aims to sell tens of millions of them over the long term. He said the camera will have wireless connectivity, and deep integration with Apple Intelligence and Siri, but he did not mention any other specific features. Previous rumors have indicated that Apple is planning to release a smart home display, but that device is expected to launch as early as 2025, so it seems like the 2026 camera that Kuo has mentioned here is a different product. As for the AirPods, Kuo simply said that future models of the earbuds will have "more health management features" like the Apple Watch, and that Chinese manufacturer Goertek will serve as the primary supplier of a 2026 AirPods model. The new smart home camera will also be assembled by Goertek, according to the analyst. We previously reported that Apple's upcoming Powerbeats Pro 2 will offer heart rate monitoring during workouts, and perhaps that feature will extend to AirPods in the future. In addition, health-focused sensors that could allow for features like body temperature measuring have been rumored for AirPods in the past.Related Roundup: AirPods 4Tag: Ming-Chi KuoBuyer's Guide: AirPods (Buy Now)Related Forum: AirPodsThis article, "Kuo: Apple Planning Smart Home Camera and New AirPods With More Health Features" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums Full Article AirPods Ming-Chi Kuo
appl Apple Faces Epic Games-Style China Lawsuit Over App Store Practices By www.macrumors.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 02:12:53 PST A Chinese court has agreed to hear a lawsuit against Apple from Beijing Bodyreader, a developer seeking around $420,000 in damages after their children's posture correction app was removed from the App Store in 2020. Bloomberg reports that the case – the first of its kind to be heard in Beijing's intellectual property court – bears similarities to Epic Games' 2021 lawsuit against Apple. Bodyreader claims Apple unfairly removed their app citing "dishonest" behavior, while also challenging the company's 30% commission on app purchases and its control over the iOS ecosystem. According to court documents reviewed by Bloomberg, Bodyreader argues that Apple's enforcement of App Store policies is inconsistent. The developer notes that after their original app was removed, they successfully published an identical app under a different name, "Qilin Century," which remains available on the App Store. Closed-door hearings began Thursday and could conclude this week. The hearing represents the first time Apple has been forced to defend its standard mobile platform practices against a Chinese developer. Earlier this year, Apple successfully fought off antitrust accusations from a Chinese consumer, but the company still went so far as to appeal to remove references to its market dominance from the ruling. Bodyreader is seeking monetary damages, an apology, and a court declaration that Apple engages in unfair monopolistic behavior. The developer has also requested that Apple be required to allow third-party app stores and external payment links.Tags: Apple Antitrust, ChinaThis article, "Apple Faces Epic Games-Style China Lawsuit Over App Store Practices" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums Full Article Apple Antitrust China
appl Apple Music Classical Updated With CarPlay and Siri Support By www.macrumors.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 06:25:06 PST Apple Music Classical was updated today with CarPlay and Siri support, as well as stability and performance improvements, according to Apple. CarPlay support was briefly added to a previous version of Apple Music Classical earlier this year, but it was removed just hours later. Starting with version 2.1 today, the app is once again available on CarPlay, as shown in our screenshot below. CarPlay support provides Apple Music Classical listeners with access to their playlists, library, recommendations, and more on their vehicle's infotainment display. And with Siri on iOS 18.1 and later, users can also search via CarPlay for composers, artists, works, and instruments in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Dutch, according to Apple. Additional languages will follow over time. Apple Music Classical first launched in March 2023, offering users with a standard Apple Music subscription access to over five million classical music tracks at no additional cost. The streaming app features advanced search functionality, exclusive artwork, extensive metadata, curated listening recommendations, and more. The app is available for the iPhone and iPad, as well as Android. It is based on Primephonic, a classical music streaming service acquired by Apple in 2021.Tags: Apple Music, Apple Music ClassicalThis article, "Apple Music Classical Updated With CarPlay and Siri Support" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums Full Article Apple Music Apple Music Classical
appl Apple Under Pressure to Remove Geo-Blocking Restrictions in the EU By www.macrumors.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 06:44:47 PST The European Union has notified Apple that it may be violating EU anti-geo-blocking regulations with practices regarding its media services, giving the company one month to respond. The European Commission, in conjunction with the Consumer Protection Cooperation (CPC) Network, today announced that it has formally notified Apple regarding potential breaches of the EU's anti-geo-blocking rules. This follows an investigation led by national consumer authorities from Belgium, Germany, and Ireland, coordinated by the European Commission. According to the Commission, Apple's practices appear to unlawfully restrict European consumers from accessing digital content based on their country of residence. According to the CPC Network, consumers using Apple Media Services, such as the App Store, Apple Music, and Apple TV+, encounter different interfaces and content depending on their country of registration. This regional segmentation allegedly makes it difficult, if not impossible, for users to switch between country-specific versions of Apple's services, which may be in violation of the EU's Geo-blocking Regulation enacted in 2018, designed to protect the Digital Single Market. A significant point of concern for the EU authorities are restrictions on downloading apps. The investigation found that the App Store does not allow users to download apps available in other EU countries. The EU maintains that consumers should be able to access and download apps offered in other EU/EEA countries when traveling or staying temporarily in another member state. Consumers are also only permitted to use credit or debit cards issued in the country where their Apple account was created. The Commission argues that consumers should be able to use any EU-issued payment method without facing unnecessary barriers. Apple has been given one month to formally respond to the Commission's findings and to propose potential commitments to align its practices with EU regulations. If Apple does not adequately address the concerns raised by the CPC Network, the company may face enforcement actions. The European Commission's latest action against Apple is part of a broader push to ensure that tech giants operating within the EU comply with the bloc's regulatory frameworks.Tags: App Store, Europe, European Commission, European UnionThis article, "Apple Under Pressure to Remove Geo-Blocking Restrictions in the EU" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums Full Article App Store Europe European Commission European Union
appl Apple Seeds Second Public Betas of iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2 and macOS Sequoia 15.2 With New Apple Intelligence Features By www.macrumors.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:05:44 PST Apple today seeded the second public betas of upcoming iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2 updates, allowing the public to continue testing new features ahead of when the software launches. The public betas come a day after Apple provided developers with new betas. Public beta testers can download the updates from the Settings app on each device after opting into the beta through Apple's public beta testing website. Note that Apple has also released public betas for watchOS 11.2, tvOS 18.2, and the latest HomePod software. iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia introduce the next Apple Intelligence features, including the first image generation capabilities. The update adds Image Playground, a new app for creating images based on text descriptions. You can enter anything you want, though Apple will suggest costumes, locations, items, and more to add to an image. There are options to create characters that resemble your friends and family, and you can choose a photo for Image Playground to use as inspiration to create a related image. Elements added to Image Playground creations are previewed, and there is a preview history so you can undo a change and go back to a prior version. While Image Playground is a standalone app, it is also integrated into Messages, Notes, Freeform, and more. Image Playground does not make photorealistic images and is instead limited to animation or illustration styles. The update also adds Genmoji, which are customizable emoji characters that you can create based on descriptions and phrases. Like Image Playground creations, you can base them on your friends and family, with the data pulled from the People album in Photos. You can also make characters using basic elements, and you'll get multiple Genmoji suggestions to choose from. You can create Genmoji using the emoji keyboard. Genmoji are limited to iOS 18.2 and iPadOS 18.2 right now, and will be coming to macOS Sequoia later. Siri in iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2 has ChatGPT integration. If Siri is unable to provide an answer to a question, Siri will hand the request over to ChatGPT, though Siri will need user permission first. ChatGPT will answer the question and relay the information back through Siri. ChatGPT can be used to create content from scratch, including text and images. No account is required to use ChatGPT integration, and Apple and OpenAI do not store requests. If you have an iPhone 16, there's a Visual Intelligence feature in iOS 18.2 that provides information about what's around you. Open up the camera and point it at a restaurant to get reviews, or point it at an item to search Google for it. Some other Visual Intelligence capabilities include reading text out loud, detecting phone numbers and addresses to add them to Contacts, copying text, and summarizing text. Apple added Writing Tools in iOS 18.1, but in iOS 18.2, you can more freely describe the tone or content change that you want to make, such as adding more action words, or turning an email into a poem. Apple Intelligence now supports localized English in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, and the UK in addition to U.S. English. Wait List If you've already been testing Apple Intelligence and are opted in, you will have access to Writing Tools, ChatGPT integration, and Visual Intelligence automatically. There is a secondary waiting list for early access to use Genmoji, Image Playground, and Image Wand. You can sign up to get access in Image Playground or in the areas where you access Genmoji or Image Wand. When you request access, you are added to a wait list for all three capabilities and you'll get a notification when the features are available for you to use. Apple will roll out access over time. Availability and Compatibility The public betas are available on all devices, but the Apple Intelligence features require a device capable of Apple Intelligence. Apple is still working on refining the new Apple Intelligence tools, and the company warns that Genmoji, Image Wand, and Image Playground can sometimes give you results you weren't expecting. Apple is collecting feedback on these experiences and will refine them over time. Release Date Apple is expected to release the iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, macOS Sequoia 15.2, watchOS 11.2, tvOS 18.2, and visionOS 2.2 updates in early December.Related Roundups: iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS SequoiaRelated Forums: iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS SequoiaThis article, "Apple Seeds Second Public Betas of iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2 and macOS Sequoia 15.2 With New Apple Intelligence Features" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums Full Article Featured iOS 18 macOS Sequoia
appl Apple Seeds Second Beta of visionOS 2.2 to Developers With Ultrawide Mac Virtual Display By www.macrumors.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:10:46 PST Apple today seeded the second beta of an upcoming visionOS 2.2 update to developers for testing purposes, with the beta coming a little over a week after the first visionOS 2.2 beta. visionOS 2.2 can be installed by going to the Software Update section of the Settings app on the Vision Pro and opting into Beta Updates. The visionOS 2.2 update adds a new feature for the Mac Virtual Display option, allowing it to be set to Wide and Ultrawide. The Ultrawide setting is equivalent to two 4K displays side-by-side, and it is a notable improvement over the current Mac Virtual Display that's available in visionOS 2.1. The Mac Virtual Display allows the Vision Pro to be connected to a Mac with the Vision Pro serving as the display for the machine. The virtual Mac desktop works just like a standard desktop with an external display, but Vision Pro does not support multiple displays. As a solution, Apple has added the option for a wider display to maximize space.Related Roundup: visionOS 2Related Forum: Apple Vision ProThis article, "Apple Seeds Second Beta of visionOS 2.2 to Developers With Ultrawide Mac Virtual Display" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums Full Article visionOS
appl Apple Likely Planning to Release iOS 18.2 on December 9 By www.macrumors.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 12:14:01 PST Apple previously confirmed that iOS 18.2 will be released in December, and now a potential release date within the month has surfaced. We believe that Apple is likely planning to release iOS 18.2 on Monday, December 9, based on a recent notice that British carrier EE provided to its customers. In the notice, EE said it will be discontinuing an iPhone feature known as "Wi-Fi calling on other supported iCloud-connected devices" on December 9. The feature enables users to make Wi-Fi calls on devices like the iPad and Mac, even when their iPhone is not nearby. The second developer beta of iOS 18.2 last week came bundled with a new EE carrier settings version numbered 60.5.2, up from 59.5.1 on the first iOS 18.2 beta and iOS 18.1. The new carrier settings version removed the "Add Wi-Fi Calling For Other Devices" toggle from the Wi-Fi Calling section in the Settings app on iPhones used by EE customers, in line with the carrier announcing that it will stop offering the feature next month. Most carrier setting updates are bundled with iOS updates, aside from ones with bug fixes, so EE has likely indirectly revealed that iOS 18.2 will be released on December 9. We are not absolutely certain about this date, but it is a very likely possibility. iOS 18.2 being released on December 9 would not be very surprising. Apple already said the update was coming next month, many iOS updates are released on Mondays, and the second half of the month is pretty much ruled out due to the holiday season. Nevertheless, you can now mark your calendars a little more precisely. iOS 18.2 includes additional Apple Intelligence features for iPhone 15 Pro models and all iPhone 16 models, including Genmoji, Image Playground, ChatGPT integration for Siri, and more. On all compatible iPhones, the update also adds a new Defaults section in the Settings app, an item location sharing feature in the Find My app, and more. (Thanks, Harvey!)Related Roundups: iOS 18, iPadOS 18Related Forums: iOS 18, iPadOS 18This article, "Apple Likely Planning to Release iOS 18.2 on December 9" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums Full Article iOS 18
appl Apple to Launch AI-Powered Home 'Command Center' as Soon as March 2025 By www.macrumors.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:09:53 PST Apple is planning to launch an AI-powered smart home display as soon as March 2025, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The display will measure in at approximately six inches, and while it is similar to an iPad, it is square rather than rectangular and it has thick bezels around the edges. There is a camera at the top front so that it can be used for FaceTime, plus there are internal speakers for playing music and a built-in rechargeable battery. Apple will offer the hub in silver and black, and it will use a touch-based interface. The operating system will look like a mix of the iPhone's StandBy mode and watchOS, though it will primarily be controlled by voice. Apple plans to integrate Apple Intelligence for accessing apps and controlling smart home products, and it was designed around App Intents, a Siri system that will be able to control apps and tasks. Apple designed a customizable home screen with widgets that can be used to show things like the weather and upcoming appointments, a photo slideshow, or important home controls. A software-based dock will be available for launching apps, and multiple systems in different rooms will work as intercoms. Apple plans to focus on security as well, providing alerts and camera footage from connected smart home cameras. Built-in sensors will be able to determine how close a person is standing to the device, and it can adjust features from there. When no one is nearby, for example, it might show the temperature, but as someone approaches, it can switch to an interface for adjusting the thermostat, much like Nest thermostats. It could also detect how many people are nearby using external sensors that plug into outlets throughout the home, but Apple may or may not manufacture these extra sensors. In addition to offering smart home controls and FaceTiming features, the device will include several Apple apps like Safari, Apple News, Apple Music, Notes, Calendar, and Photos, but there will not be a dedicated App Store. Apple is designing different attachments, such as a plate for attaching it to the wall and a base with additional speakers for using it in a central location in the home. Apple plans to position the smart display as a "command center," with the aim of furthering Apple's position in the smart home market. The smart home hub has been in development for more than three years, and Apple CEO Tim Cook has been pushing the engineering and design teams to prioritize the device. It will be a standalone device, but it is meant to work in concert with other Apple products and will require an iPhone for setup. With the smart home hub, Apple is looking to compete with Amazon and Google, who have similar devices. Amazon has the Echo Hub, and Google offers the Nest Hub Max. Apple will likely need to price the device similarly to these products, and the Echo Hub costs $150, while the Nest Hub Max costs $230. While Apple has considered creating its own line of smart home accessories like an indoor security camera, it is not yet clear if the company will do so. Apple could get into accessories if the smart home display is a success. Earlier this week, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that Apple was working on a smart home camera with wireless connectivity and deep integration with Apple Intelligence, with Apple planning to launch the device in 2026. In the future, Apple plans to release a robotic version of the smart home hub that can move the screen around, Gurman reports.Tag: Apple Smart Home DisplayThis article, "Apple to Launch AI-Powered Home 'Command Center' as Soon as March 2025" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums Full Article Featured Apple Smart Home Display
appl Apple Might Make Smart Home Products Like Cameras By www.macrumors.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:35:11 PST Apple has considered building its own line of smart home accessories, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Apple could manufacture smart home cameras and other devices that would connect to its HomeKit smart home platform and that would tie in with a planned smart home "command center" that could come out as soon as next year. As one example, Gurman suggests Apple could create an indoor security camera that could also be used as a baby monitor, which is in line with a report we heard from Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo yesterday. Kuo claimed that Apple is designing a smart home camera that will be manufactured starting in 2026, with Apple planning to sell "tens of millions" of the devices over the long term. Kuo says that the cameras that Apple is working on will have wireless connectivity and deep integration with Apple Intelligence and Siri. Gurman does not seem as sure that Apple will follow through on plans to create its own smart home products. He says that it's something Apple is "exploring" that could be prioritized should its upcoming smart home hub device turn out to be a success. Apple would likely emphasize privacy with its smart home cameras, providing an alternative to cameras from companies like Amazon's Ring and Google's Nest. Ring has been derided for its privacy policies over the years, primarily because it had a "Request for Assistance" tool that allowed law enforcement officials to request video footage from Ring customers. Ring has provided police officers with Ring camera footage without notifying users, and reserves the right to do so in emergency situations. Google's Nest brand also says that it will provide police with smart home camera footage in emergency situations without a warrant. Apple is known for having strong privacy protections, and it is possible that customers would trust a smart home camera from Apple more than a smart home camera from a company like Ring. Apple already designed a HomeKit protocol for cameras called HomeKit Secure Video, which is end-to-end encrypted. Prior to coming out with any smart home accessories, Apple plans to release an iPad-like smart home display that will serve as a home hub. The smart home device, which is set to come out as soon as March 2025, will run apps and will control HomeKit and Matter-based accessories.Tags: Apple Smart Home Display, Home, HomeKitThis article, "Apple Might Make Smart Home Products Like Cameras" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums Full Article Apple Smart Home Display Home HomeKit
appl Apple Releases $350 Gold Link Bracelet for Apple Watch By www.macrumors.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:36:00 PST Apple today released a new Gold Link Bracelet, which is available for $349. The band was first shown off when Apple introduced new Apple Watch Series 10 models, but it was not available for purchase in September. The gold version of the Link Bracelet is identical to the natural and slate options, but it is designed to match the stainless steel Apple Watch Series 10 that comes in the same gold color. It is made from 316L stainless steel alloy with a custom butterfly closure. Apple sells the Gold Link Bracelet in both 42mm and 46mm sizes to fit all Apple Watch models. The 46mm version fits 44mm to 49mm Apple Watch models, while the 42mm model fits 38mm to 42mm models. Apple is also selling a kit with additional links for larger wrists. Two months after being announced, Apple has quietly released the new Gold Link Bracelet. $350, arrives around Christmas. pic.twitter.com/baDk6wygcf— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) November 12, 2024 If ordered online today, the Gold Link Bracelet will arrive between December 20 and December 30. It is not yet available for Apple Store pickup.Related Roundup: Apple Watch 10Buyer's Guide: Apple Watch (Buy Now)This article, "Apple Releases $350 Gold Link Bracelet for Apple Watch" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums Full Article Apple Watch
appl Apple’s Vision Pro headset is a hobby. Why won’t Tim Cook say that? By www.cringely.com Published On :: Fri, 16 Jun 2023 14:49:43 +0000 I’ve been following the press and social media coverage of Apple’s pricey new Vision Pro Augmented Reality headset, which now totals hundreds of stories and thousands of comments and I’ve noticed one idea missing from all of them: what would Steve (Jobs) say? Steve would call the Vision Pro a “hobby,” just as he did with the original Apple TV. You know I’m correct about this. And the fact that Apple hasn’t gone for the H-word and no other writers are suggesting it is the topic of this column, not the Vision Pro, itself. It would appear that nobody at Apple has the balls to call the Vision Pro a hobby, which is to say it is not expected to make a profit for the […] The post Apple’s Vision Pro headset is a hobby. Why won’t Tim Cook say that? first appeared on I, Cringely. Digital Branding Web Design Marketing Full Article 2023 augmented reality Media strategy Technology Television virtual reality wearable technology Apple Steve Jobs Tim Cook Vision Pro
appl Apple Gets Crossways with App Developers By strategystreet.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 22:52:00 +0000 Recently, Apple rejected a digital book application from Sony. The disagreement here is over how and when Apple collects for its services. Apple is playing a dangerous game.In theory, Apple has the right to insist, under its terms for developers, that any app, which offers customers the ability to purchase books outside of the app, offer the ability for customers to purchase within the app at the same time.Here is the rub. In its application, Sony sends customers to its own web site where they complete the purchase of a book. By routing the customers to its own web site, Sony is able to avoid a payment of 30% of revenues to Apple.Others, including Amazon, with its Kindle, and Barnes & Noble, with its Nook, have been able to sell e-books by sending users to the companys’ own web sites. Apple simply was not enforcing its policy requiring developers to use its in-app purchasing feature to buy new content.A 30% charge on revenues is a high price to pay Apple. Apple may be setting itself up for future loss of market share by enforcing this policy. If the Android platform does not put the same requirement on its app developers, the developers will have a strong incentive to avoid the 30% charge by encouraging customers to purchase using an Android device rather than an Apple device. Alternatively, the application developers may charge a higher price for purchases through Apple.Apple’s unique strength has been its superior list of available applications. Apple’s enforcement of this requirement to purchase inside the app so that Apple can collect 30% of the revenues puts at risk its major advantage. Apple needs to compromise here by charging a lower price or no price at all. After all, it already makes high profits on its hardware and software product combination. It also makes profits on many of the downloaded apps. The application developers are customers too. Why make their life difficult? Does the benefit Apple provides a seller justify 30% of revenues? Sounds pretty rich. Full Article Amazon Apple Barnes and Noble competitor success and failure customer segmentation industry leader pricing strategy product innovation Sony
appl Apple reportedly releasing a wall-mounted smart home tablet in 2025 - and yes, it does AI - Yahoo Finance Australia By news.google.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 23:53:38 GMT Apple reportedly releasing a wall-mounted smart home tablet in 2025 - and yes, it does AI Yahoo Finance AustraliaApple’s next device might make your home a lot smarter Sydney Morning HeraldApple's Next Big Move Could Be Home Security Cameras PCMag AU Full Article
appl Outback Queensland residents spend thousands on flights, grapple with Qantas service changes - ABC News By news.google.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:47:46 GMT Outback Queensland residents spend thousands on flights, grapple with Qantas service changes ABC NewsAirlines that love competition: Do you see pigs fly? Sydney Morning HeraldPredictably, domestic airfares surged after the collapse of Rex. There aren’t many good solutions The ConversationReport finds just how much airfares spiked since end of Rex. One route doubled The Canberra TimesQantas’ single excuse for fare price hike news.com.au Full Article
appl Apple’s AI notification summaries are unintentionally hilarious By biztoc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 05:13:28 GMT What’s worse than getting broken up with over text? Getting broken up with over summarized text. Apple rolled out its Apple Intelligence suite of AI tools in October, and one feature has made headlines over and over again for its absurdity: Apple Intelligence notification summaries. What it is:… Full Article
appl EU irate about geo-locked Apple IDs By biztoc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 08:03:32 GMT EU irate about geo-locked Apple IDs Ever try to change your account's registered country? It's nigh impossible The European Union has demanded more platform changes from Apple – this time accusing it of violating anti-geoblocking rules in several of its media services. The European Commission… Full Article
appl Cold Fusion 9 Application Mappings Access Denied By linkworxseo.wordpress.com Published On :: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 03:08:35 +0000 Cold Fusion 9 Mappings I have been trying to tackle this problem for some time now and have had little to no success with mapping directories directly in the Application.cfc. Trying to extend the Application.cfc seems to be an answer at this time, but not sure just yet. A particular post brought about the ideal […] Full Article PROGRAMMING access-denied cf cf9 cold-fusion mappings thread-group
appl Refurbished iPads (and more Apple Refurbs) on Sale at Newegg By www.cheapassgamer.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Oct 2023 20:45:21 +0000 Top 3 Most Popular 1. Refurbished: Apple iPad Air 2 A1567 (WiFi + Cellular Unlocked) 64GB Silver Bundle $159.99 w/ Case, Bluetooth Earbuds, Tempered Glass, Stylus, Charger Limited time offer, ends 10/30 2. Refurbished: Apple iPad Pro 11 3rd Gen (2021) Wi-Fi Only 8GB/128GB - Space Gray $639 3. Refurbished: Apple iPad 7 (2019) Wi-Fi Only 3GB/32GB - Space Gray $189 All Apple Refurbished at Newegg Full Article
appl Apple-icious Recipes By www.closetcooking.com Published On :: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 10:00:00 +0000 The best, most apple-icious recipes that are a quick and easy way to enjoy apples this fall! One of my favourite things about fall is that it’s apple season! Apples are amazing for snacking on and they can be used as an ingredients in a wide variety of dishes both fresh and cooked. You really... Read On → The post Apple-icious Recipes appeared first on Closet Cooking. Full Article Featured Food Roundup
appl Apple and Cheddar Chicken Chili By www.closetcooking.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 10:00:41 +0000 A creamy fall chicken chili with apples, cheddar cheese and bacon! In the fall I enjoy using apples in savoury dishes; they go amazingly well with cheddar cheese and bacon, so this apple and cheddar chicken chili with bacon is a must make! This is a pretty basic chicken chili recipe with chicken, onions, garlic,... Read On → The post Apple and Cheddar Chicken Chili appeared first on Closet Cooking. Full Article American Chicken Food Gluten-free Main Course Meal Prep One-Pan One-Pot Recipe Soup Stew
appl Identify the energy vampire appliances lurking in your home By inhabitat.com Published On :: Mon, 17 Jul 2023 16:30:00 +0000 Do you know how much energy each appliance takes in your home? If you're like me, you get confused by the math on voltage because it doesn't account for use over time, but you do understand that EnergyStar rated appliances and LEED-certified efficient systems in your home are a good thing. If you haven't done a recent energy audit, here are some ideas for finding the energy vampires lurking in your home. [...] Full Article Energy Energy energy efficient appliance Household Appliances
appl What explains the outsized success of autistic applicants to college By blog.penelopetrunk.com Published On :: Thu, 25 Apr 2024 18:26:44 +0000 Z went to a Duke recruiting weekend where accepted kids can get a feel for the university. He hung out with some kids who decided to go to Harvard and Stanford, and a bunch of kids who decided on Duke. What was similar about all of them? They talked openly about having autism. At lunch […] The post What explains the outsized success of autistic applicants to college appeared first on Penelope Trunk Careers. Full Article Diversity
appl Shaker Apple Pie By www.101cookbooks.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 22:02:33 +0000 The defining detail of this traditional Shaker apple pie is the use of rose water in the filling. Sliced apples, brown sugar, and a splash of floral results in a special combination. Pair it with an all-butter crust and you have a beautiful apple pie on your hands. Continue reading Shaker Apple Pie on 101 Cookbooks Full Article Baking Recipes Dessert Recipes Fall Pies and Tart Recipes
appl Wool Applique Chicks - I Love Handwork!!! By beadlust.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 04:18:00 +0000 I started this project in October, 2014, so I would have a nice handwork project while traveling for a month in Europe. I love it!!! A bunch of pre-cut threads and trims, a small package of mixed seed beads/buttons/sequins, a folded piece of felt with various sizes of needles, embroidery scissors, Sue Spargo's book, and 16 wool chicks already stitched to the background wool fit very nicely into a 12 x 9 inch zippered, mesh bag.... perfect to tuck into my backpack! I stitched on the airplanes, in people's homes, and with my beady/quilty friends! At the end of the month, 8 chicks were finished. You can see them here. Since then, I've been busy making a Travel Diary quilt, and starting another very challenging "Shimmer" quilt, which will be the subject of the next post. However, once in a while, the Chicks are just the right break from machine sewing. Working on them makes me happy and peaceful. The new ones are in this post... As you can see in the photo below, I still have 2 chicks to embellish, plus one that might need something more. When all of them are finished, it will be time to decide what to do with them. My idea so far is to make them into a small wall quilt, hand quilting around the chicks, maybe adding a few flowers between some of the chicks. I'll wait to decide, keeping all options open until the chicks are finished. Most of the chicks are girls, but so far 3 of them seem to have a bit of testosterone... can you tell which ones are the boys? You'll need to click on the above picture of all 16 to enlarge it enough to find the boys. If you feel like making a guess, let's give them numbers starting at the top left with 1 and going across row by row. As you can probably tell, the one below is definitely a girly girl! By the way, the lace trim on the above chick is vintage lace from LaDonne Weinland, an Etsy vendor. It was white, which was too "strong" a color for this piece. So I painted dye on it!!! These are the pieces I painted. To give you an idea of scale, the lace is just under 1/4" wide. The chick, from the bottoms of her feet to the top of her crown, is exactly 3 inches tall. Threads! People ask me where I got all the threads I use for these chicks. Here are some answers... Variegated pearl cotton. I'd estimate that over half the stitches (all the beaks and feet, most of the edge stitches, tails, and top-knots) are pearl cotton, size 8 or 12. I like using threads that are subtly variegated. DMC and Valdani are two brands of pearl cotton that come in a ball for $5 to $7 per ball. I have purchased some Valdani balls from Sue Spargo and some from this site. But most of my perle cotton comes from African Folklore Embroidery ... Leora Raikin, the owner, packages hand-dyed, variegated, pearl cotton on cards of three colors, each color about 10 yards in length, for $5. She has a HUGE selection, from which you can have 24 colors for only $40!!! I love the colors, the subtle changes of colors in the variegation, and the quality of the thread. Here's a page that shows her colors in size 8 pearl cotton... mind boggling! My photo does not show the full amount you get... only how it is packaged, 3 colors to a card! Embroidery floss. For finer stitches and details, I often switch to regular embroidery floss. Again I gravitate toward the variegated colors. DMC has put out a lot of new variegated skeins in recent years. If you have an older supply of solid colors, you might want to check out DMC's 24 new colors. Here's an Etsy seller that offers them. Or, if you are in the Seattle area, Nancy's Sewing Basket (on Queen Anne hill) stocks all of them. They are much more subtle than previous DMC variegated floss choices, more like hand-dyed. Anchor has also added nice options to their line. I also buy hand-dyed embroidery floss when I see a skein that appeals to me. Again, I like the subtlety of it. Other threads. Sue Spargo offers a line of variegated silk threads in beautiful colors, which she calls Silken Pearl. I bought some of them from her during the class, and have enjoyed using them. The sheen of the silk is a lovely contrast to the more matte quality of the pearl cotton. In her book, Sue recommends using a wool thread to applique the wool chicks to the background wool. Since it is quite expensive, I used 60 weight cotton applique/sewing thread by Metler, which I already had in a range of colors. It works fine. If I didn't already have the Metler thread, I probably would have bought a set of Genziana wool threads on bobbins on Etsy, here. This wool thread is a bit too fine for embellishment work, but it's great for wool applique. Novelty yarns, metallic threads, chenille, dazzle threads, etc. all have their occasional use as well. As I tend to like more matte and less bling, I don't often use these threads. But it's fun to experiment with them. I did use chenille on one of the above chicks... can you find it? Full Article applique embellishments floss pearl cotton Quilting Sue Spargo thread thread embroidery wool
appl Wool Applique Chicks - Tips By beadlust.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 06:51:00 +0000 All 16 chicks are finished now, and I've started quilting the piece!!! I'm quilting by hand, using a single strand of non-mercerized (not shiny) thread (Anchor brand), which is about the same weight as size 12 pearl cotton. This is how it looks so far... While I contemplate how to proceed with the quilting, I thought it might be helpful to share some of the design process with you, especially since a few readers have said they might want to try something like this. Learning the Stitches - Which Ones to Use and Where to Use Them Sue Spargo's book, Creative Stitching, was very important in my design process. I didn't know most of the stitches when I started this piece. The instructions in the book are easy to follow, and I was able to learn all that I wanted from the book. More than learning the stitches, the photos in the book allowed me to see how she uses the stitches to embellish her wool applique shapes. Also, she writes about the threads and needles she uses. I followed her suggestions for needles, but did not use many of the threads she mentions. Layout the Shapes The wool is felted. I bought already felted (correct term is actually "fulled") wool. But you can make your own by washing wool fabric and drying it in the dryer. Here are some useful instructions for fulling wool fabric. The first step is to cut out the chicks from felted wool fabrics. (Although I made chicks, the shape could be anything... butterflies, flowers, circles, donkeys...) I used 16 different colors, making each chick a different color. I used "chick colors" for some of the wings; others are from a bag of wool scraps I bought at the La Conner Quilt Festival. I used 60 wt. cotton sewing thread to applique the chicks to the background fabric. Use a thread color that matches the chick color as closely as possible. Although it's a bit shiny, a single strand of embroidery floss would also work for this task. Starting to Embellish the Chicks When I finished appliqueing the chicks to the background wool, they just looked like blobs, barely recognizable as chicks. This is not inspirational for starting to embellish! I found that in order to even want to start, I needed to make them more real, more chick-like. So I gave them all eyes, all 16 of them. That helped a lot, but still they didn't feel real. So I gave them all feet, and then beaks. So as not to get bored, I changed thread color for both beaks and feet. Some of the eyes are made with a button; some with a flower-shaped bead; some with a disc-shaped bead. When all of them had eyes, feet, and beaks, finally they began to be chicks, and I was ready to start!!! Even so... starting is daunting. I used the same method I use (and teach) for bead embroidery... If you've taken a class from me you've heard me say, "Pick up a bead you love, and sew it on somewhere." That's what I did... picked up a thread I loved, picked a stitch that interested me from Sue's book, picked a chick color that appealed to me at that moment, and started practicing the stitch. When I finished, I just did the same thing again. Sometimes it was the same chick, sometimes I chose a different chick. I kept picking a thread I liked, usually one I hadn't previously used, a stitch I wanted to learn or really liked, and a chick that seemed "to like" the chosen thread color. After a while, some of the chicks were fully embellished. Once I learned the stitches and had experimented with various threads, I tended to work on one chick until it was finished. But if when I got stuck, and couldn't think what to do next with a particular chick, I just moved along to some other chick that appealed to me at that moment. Another way to get started If you feel a bit timid about starting, you could make a pincushion, such as I did, shown below. It doesn't take a lot of time or materials, and can give you both practice (particularly in making beaks and feet) and confidence. Personality I can't help but think of the chicks as youngsters, maybe early teens, with emerging personalities... each, as I work on it, starts to have a story which plays out in my head while I stitch. Once the story begins, it's easier to choose stitches, design motifs, and threads which further develop the story or personality of that chick. Thinking about the chick's personality and background story, keeps me from getting bored, and makes it really fun to work on the piece. Thread Hints I already wrote about threads, adding it to the bottom the previous post (or, scroll down one more post). What's Next? As usual, I don't know. I take it one step at a time, trying not to figure it all out before I start. I do what I know to do. If there isn't anything I know to do, then I wait... wait for an idea, for inspiration, for a solution... wait until I know what to do next, but only the next thing... I try to ignore the question of what comes after the next thing. That's what I'm doing now... waiting to know what the next step in the quilting process will be. Full Article applique embellishments floss pearl cotton Quilting Sue Spargo thread thread embroidery tips wool
appl Finished "Chicks" Quilt (Sue Spargo Wool Applique) By beadlust.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 12 May 2015 22:30:00 +0000 A week of finishing!!! Oh my, it feels good to finish things, doesn't it?! Last October, I started the applique process, stitching chick bodies and wings cut from felled wool onto the wool background fabric. Seven months later, 16 chicks, embroidered with threads and beads, run free! Please click the picture to enlarge it, so you can enjoy the fanciful details. If you are new to this process, you can see the various steps and pictures of the chicks on these posts. Of course, they are inspired by Sue Spargo's exhibit at the La Conner Quilt Museum, by her book, Creative Stitching, and by taking a one-day class from her to get me going. Along the way, other books, embroideries, and drawings also inspired me. As you might guess, most of the chicks have at least a few beads. Here is one with the main motif embroidered with beads. And, here is one with just a few beads, the center of the "flowers," and one with no beads at all. Also note that I've quilted the piece with Danish Flower Thread in a shade which closely matches the background color. At first, I thought it would be pleasing to embellish the areas between the chicks with flowers, vines, and leaves using three close shades of the background color. Here is an example. It looks OK when you look at just four chicks with the flower/vine motif in the center. But when I had finished 6 of the areas (sorry no photo), some of them with larger spaces and larger vines/leaves, it looked too busy. It took away from the chicks. I couldn't tell if I was supposed to look at the chicks or the flowers. So I picked out the vines and leaves, leaving just the flowers, which weren't such a distraction. After sewing on the binding, the chicks seemed to need a little warming around them. So I added a line of stem stitch in variegated pearl-cotton in a magenta color. It pleases me! Oh, and one more thing... This is a quilt, designed to hang on the wall, with lots of details to enjoy as you view it up close. But what happens to wool felt when it is out in the open? MOTH DAMAGE and DUST are the enemies. My solution? Find, buy, or have somebody make a wall-mounted display case, with a hinged door. Hang the quilt inside the case, which remains closed except when somebody wants to take a closer look. The above, found on the internet, is close to what I have in mind, with a white background of course. What's next in chick-land? Well, my dear niece just got married... Here is the start of her wedding gift... I'll post a finished photo soon. Full Article applique art quilts Bead Embroidery display hand quilting Quilting Sue Spargo thread embroidery wool
appl Wool Applique + Thread Embroidery + Beads = Happy Quilts!!! By beadlust.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 02:36:00 +0000 Oh dear, busy me, four months since I've posted here. Lots of quilting, a little beading, some travels, and recently several sets of house guests have made "retirement" a bit of a joke. For now, since the La Conner Quilt Festival is just around the corner (October 2-4), my subject is one small exhibition on the first floor at the Museum, which is currently up, and will remain through the Festival. Last year at the Festival (and again this year!) Sue Spargo taught workshops on her wool applique embroidery methods. Those of us who were lucky enough to get in were invited by the Museum to exhibit our finished pieces. These marvelous creations are the subject of this post. Uneven lighting makes it difficult to get good photos, so please forgive poor color or tone on some of these photos. In case you are unfamiliar with Sue's work, below is an example of her work. Students in her class could choose to make chicks, circles, or flowers. Most chose the chicks. Eight of her students are showing their work in the current exhibit. My vote for the most awesome-creative piece goes to Bunny Starbuck for She Has Flown the Coop! Here it is: Having put my chicks all in neat rows similar to Sue's example, I find it amazing that Bunny's mind took the idea and made a whole different story of it... a coop full of chicks, with two in line on the roof ready to follow the one already in the air. Don't you just love the way the lines divide the space?! Note Bunny's use of whispy yarn to suggest little chick feathers, her use of snaps for eyes, the one chick turned full front, the one with a bead-tassled braid and glasses, and the one with beaded loop fringe and a gathered yellow ribbon (?) yo-yo. I love them! I'm in awe, Bunny! Below is Chicks on Parade by Dorie Benson. It's so fun the way they are so close together, with two of them going in a different direction, just as you might see in a little cluster of chicks. If you click the photo to enlarge it, you can see some of Dorie's excellent stitching and hand quilting! The next one is Chicks by Glenys Baker, who not only did all 36 chicks but also made a second quilt featuring circles (shown further down). Awesome work, Glenys! And next is Birds of a Feather Can Dance Together by Lorraine Jones. The fun of the title is matched by the fun of Lorraine's embellishments, including her border treatment. (You'll have to see this one in person, because the light from a table lamp, made the lower corner of the photo look terrible.) I guess most of us like to "swim the other way," as you can see in the next piece, Chickadees, by Carrie Unick. I thought many of Corrie's embellishments were especially fun and creative, so I've also included a couple of detail photos. Last of the chicks is my piece, simply named Chicks. It was so much fun, that I made another small piece (also in the exhibition), shown at the top of this post. Both are displayed in shadow-box type frames to protect them from dust and moth damage. Glenys Baker, in one year, made not only a 36-chicks quilt (shown above), but also a 48-circles quilt, Circles. How she keeps thinking of new embellishment variations I can't imagine. Yet each of her circles is completely unique! Her choice of border fabrics is perfect for the quilt, complimenting the flow of color among the circles. I love the fun color combinations and the way the beads enhance her embroidery on Nancy Anders' Bodacious Blooms, a joyful wall quilt if ever there was one! (Again, I couldn't quite get the color right in the photo, so you'll just have to go to the Museum to see it in person.) The name of Roberta Roberts' flower quilt, Memories, invites us to look closely at the flower with three ladybugs. I don't know the story, but I can tell there is one here... and I love that. Her embellishments are varied and fun as well. There you have it... 10 quilts by 8 students who learned some methods of wool applique and embroidery from Sue Spargo, last year at the La Conner Quilt Festival. I'm so grateful to be one of them! Full Article applique Bead Embroidery exhibition hand quilting La Conner Quilt Museum Quilting Sue Spargo thread embroidery wool
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