I know that some of you like your legacy OS’s but Apple has released three updates: iOS 15.6.1, iPadOS 15.6.1, and macOS 12.5.1 Monterey  that we consider essential upgrades since Apple has uncovered a couple of serious security flaws that need to be patched.  These holes allow hackers to take control of your devices and allow […]

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I seldom carry my wallet around since Apple introduced Wallet to iOS and Watch .  With ApplePay being available at so many places and cash seldom needed it is really only for identification that I need a wallet. Even that is on the way out as more states are allowing driver’s licenses and state IDs […]

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Apple today announced financial results for its fiscal 2022 third quarter ended June 25, 2022. The Company posted a June quarter revenue record of $83.0 billion, up 2 percent year over year, and quarterly earnings per diluted share of $1.20. Prior to Apple’s earnings report, Wall Street analysts’ consensus expected Apple to earn $1.16 per […]

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Apple has always had a commitment to accessibility and hearing is one area that they have spent quite a bit of time upon. With the release of iOS 14, Apple added Headphone Accommodation to the accessibility feature.  This feature does a lot to deal with noise reduction and focusing the microphones for conversation to the […]

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Kibbles & Bytes readers will know that I have written before about hearing aids and Apple’s commitment to accessibility.   I asked Artie to send me a set of AirPods Pro because with the new iOS you can use AirPods as hearing aids for moderate hearing loss.  Since Art and I have been friends for […]

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Apple Computers, Inc. was founded on April 1, 1976, by college dropouts Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, who brought to the new company a vision of changing the way people viewed computers. Jobs and Wozniak wanted to make computers small enough for people to have them in their homes or offices. Simply put, they wanted […]

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My daughter, Autumn, who is the equity instructional leader for the Burlington, Vermont school district is visiting this week and I was talking with her about what I should write about for Black History month and she made the point that black history is really just American history.  So, here are a random collection of […]

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