TRANSCRIPT FOR EPISODE 397
Welcome to the show I am your host Rob and this is the Today in iOS podcast - First up I want to thank BRIAN for sending in the music you hear in the background. BRIAN wrote:
Hi Rob,
Here is a song called - GET OUT
On iOS I used the apps:
nanoStudio
iMaschine
Notion
GarageBand
Most of the song started on the iPhone (iPad) then brought to the mac for finishing.
On the mac I used the apps
Studio One
Logic
Notion
You can find more of my music at reverbnation.com/timfate
Regards,
‘Brian
Song_GET_OUT
Thanks BRIAN for the music and folks I will put the full song at the end of the episode. I also want to thank BEN for sending in the Artwork for today's show. BEN wrote the following:
Hi Rob,
I made this artwork using the apps, Photoshop Touch and Inkpad.
The text, gradient, and box effect were created in Photoshop touch,
and the shine on the text was created in Inkpad.
Regards,
Ben M
Thanks BEN, for sending in this artwork and folks you can see BEN'S artwork in the FREE Tii App via the BONUS button for ep 397 - or at instagram.com/todayinios and also as a stand alone post in the VIP section and at Facebook.com/todayinios.
If you have some artwork and or music you have created on your iOS device that you would like to share with the audience please email it to me at today in iOS at gmail dot com and please make sure to include which app or apps you used to create said artwork and or music.
AND I am down to just two songs in my queue - so if you have some music created on an iOS device - please please please send it in.
02:16
In this segment of how wrong were they we have the following quote quote
“With yesterday’s announcement of the new Windows Phone 7 I believe we are seeing the rise of Windows Phone 7 as the iPhone killer. Forget Android, this is the one you need to pay attention to.”
Jamie Riddell, CEO of Digital Tomorrow Today, 16 March 2010
With all these iPhone killers out there - it kind of makes the iPhone the John Snow of Smartphones - Just Sayin.
02:45
This week we have promo codes for The App - MAGICAL ALPHABET - Here is the written review from the dev.
Quote "I am one of the Co-Developers of Magical Alphabet, a fun educational app for preschoolers and toddlers, in which they learn letters, phonics and spellings through hilarious 3d Magic shows videos and puzzle games.
Some of the Features of this app are :
26 funny story based 3D Magic show movies which will help kids learn 26 letters and 52 words in a most entertaining way.
52 Spelling puzzles where kids drag letters in place to spell the words
while listening to their names and phonic sounds along with delightful
animations.
An interactive alphabet table to help kids learn their ABC and phonics
along with the images of the words.
Magical Alphabet is available exclusively on the App Store for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch for just $1.99 but you can definitely try a free or a lite version before purchasing a full paid version.
Your kids are surely gonna have an awesome experience with Magical Alphabet. Thanks a lot and have a great day.” unquote
Well thanks to the devs for their review of their App - MAGICAL ALPHABET - and for sending in the promo codes to their App to give away. Folks if you would like a chance for a promo code for this app - please send an email to todayinios at gmail dot com and put MAGICAL in the subject line.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/magical-alphabet-letters-
phonics/id1040130713?mt=8
A QUICK REMINDER if you are an App developer or an iBook Author email me if you want your app or iBook featured in the promo give away segment FOR FREE We Just need the 5 promo codes or more to give away. simply email me at today in ios @ gmail.com and please include a 60 sec or less audio review of your app or iBook - indicating you are the dev or author. Also when you send in the promo codes - please make sure to let me know when they expire.
04:33
On ep 396 - I went over some of the changes in the Settings app - I stopped at the new Home Kit settings.
Next up is Music - and there are some changes. There is a new “downloads” subsection. With Downloaded Music option showing how many bytes of downloaded music you have on your iOS device. And the option Automatic Downloads toggle. When toggled on - when adding music to your library - it also will download to that iOS device and downloaded songs are available for playback when offline.
There is now an Optimize Storage toggle - that when turned on - if your iOS device is low on Space - it will automatically remove music from that iOS device that you have played in a while. When turned on - it also gives you options for a min amount of storage you can allocate to Apple Music from None to, 8, 16, 32 or 64 GB’s of min storage space allocated just of Apple music.
Under the Library sub-cat - they added in Sort Songs by Title or Artist. Previously it was just sorting Albums by Artist and Title.
Settings for Video also added a couple small features - One is use cellular data toggle. And then for a new sub-cat - playback quality - you have the option of Wifi with either Best Available or Good.
And of you turned on Use Cellular data - you also can adjust the playback quality as well - also with the choice of Best Available or Good.
For Settings for the Photo App - the only difference I can see is the addition of the control toggle for Show Holiday events.
Nothing new to announce - for iBooks settings, or Podcasts App settings, or iTunes U settings or GameCenter - same ole - same ole.
Beyond the changes in the settings app for apps - there was actually you know - changes to the actual apps.
For instance - With Calendar in iOS 10 - here is some of what is new.
1. Found events - You get calendar suggestions for events found in Mail and messages. So you can add them easily. Wonder how many young’s are going to wind up with Netflix and Chill for Friday and Saturday nights.
2. Time to Leave - this is where Calendar uses Apple Maps to look up locations, traffic conditions, and transit options to tell you when to get off your back side and get going to your event.
3. Location Suggestions are added to Calendars. The Calendar will suggest the location for a new event based on your past events and frequent locations
The clock app gets a whole new look and a new major category - with bedtime joining - World Clock, Alarm, Stopwatch and Timer. Bedtime - allows you to create a wake alarm - based on a questions the App asks you - seems they think going to bed and waking up the same time every day is key to good health. Clearly not an app written by a podcaster.
In the Notes app - as mentioned at WWDC - there is now the collaboration option - where you can pick a note and then invite people via mail, twitter and Facebook to join a meeting where everyone invited can make changes to the Note. Just like google docs.
08:41
I mentioned on the last episode that Swift Playgrounds was live now at least the first lesson. My older son has been going through that. I have to say this - I am very very impressed with Swift Playgrounds. It is teach a good deal of fundamentals for programing that a 10 year can understand and be inspired to spend multiple hours a day on.
How it starts out is you have this character byte and you have to move him around and do things for the different challenges. Turn on or off a tile - grab a gem. Note on the gem grabbing - it does seem there is an intermittent bug - where he goes to grab a gem and it does not grab the gem - near as I can tell - it is just a bug - and definitely does not repeat all the time.
And we have found other bugs where when you enter the code - it does not perform perfect. Even if you put in exactly the code they show for answer and the code that should be the answer. So yes - there are bugs in the software to teach you how to code. As I told my Son - this is just Apples way of introducing you to the concept of what a Bug is. Sure they can talk about it - but it is much more memorable if they give you examples in their own software. Just Sayin.
And that said let me go over Swift Playgrounds Learn to Code 1 - Fundamentals of Swift.
The first section goes over Commands - very simple commands. How to issue commands, even some bug squashing.
Next section goes over functions - what they are - creating them and more.
Then they go into loops - followed by Conditional codes - If - and else ifs
They also have sections on Logical Operators, While Loops, Algorithms, Variables, Types, Initialization, Parameters, and finally end with a section called World Building.
That is all in their Intro to Code 1 section.
I said when Apple introduced Swift Fundamentals - that could be the most important announcement of WWDC 2016 - and now that I have had a chance to watch my son use it - and have him show me the code he has written to solve the problems - I am now convinced it was the most important part of WWDC 2016. Kudos Apple on this great great resource.
And for those with an iPad - and thinking of getting iOS 10 - if you have a kid in the house that is looking to learn programing or if you are looking to learn program - this is definitely worth putting the beta of iOS 10 on your iPad for.
11:41
VOICEMAIL - Tom_Confirm_iPad_wifi.mp3
Hi Rob,
Wifi passwords are stored in iCloud Keychain. It works really great, I have had my iPhone login into a secure wifi network moments after logging into the network on my MacBook Pro.
Here is a link to the Apple support doc that talks about this.
The Apple Support Document
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204085
Regards,
Nate
Notnerd Podcast
Hi Rob,
To answer a few questions from the previous episode:
1. Wi-Fi network sharing between devices: Yes, joined Wi-Fi network information is shared between iOS devices (and even Macs). I believe this requires one to enable "iCloud Keychain" on your devices (because the Wi-Fi network's password is also saved and shared, thus Keychain must be enabled because a password is being saved and shared).
2. SOS in WatchOS 3: SOS is not activated merely by holding down the button adjacent to the crown. An additional swipe action is required to place an SOS call. In WatchOS 2, holding the button gave 3 options: Power Off, Power Reserve, and Lock Device:
In WatchOS 3, Power Reserve and Lock Device have been relocated to the new Comtrol Center, which replaced Glances:
Lock Device has its own icon in the new Control Center (bottom right padlock icon). Power Reserve can be manually enabled by tapping on the battery percentage in Control Center (upper left), then on "Power Reserve". It's a little bit buried compared to WatchOS 2, but presumably it will still be an option when the Watch warns when the battery level falls to 10%.
So with Power Reserve and Lock Device removed from their previous location (holding down the button), Apple has added "Medical ID" and "Emergency SOS" in their place:
Presumably, you'll need to swipe on "Emergency SOS" to place the emergency call, at which point it'll kick off the 3-second countdown. Perhaps an additional "press and hold" while on this screen might also place the call, but I don't have the beta installed and I don't know if I'd want to try. ;) Needless to say, the initial "press and hold" of the button isn't going to place an SOS call, as this initial "press and hold" is needed to get to the Watch's "Power Off" and "Medical ID" functions as well.
Regards,
Damon Ferguson
Tuscaloosa, AL
14:59
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17:23
https://plus.google.com/communities/105412562215997292912?cfem=1
We are now over 3,000 members in our Google+ community and growing.
Thanks to everyone that has joined and thanks for the great posts.
One new post in the G+ community that went up since the last episode came from ARTHUR GASKINS ON JUNE 15th who posted the following
quote
Could any one tell me why you would not have the wi-fi calling feature enabled in settings. Do you get charged more, is it a privacy issue, etc.
unquote
To which there were QUITE FEW replies.
CRAIG B replied
quote
The first couple of weeks I occasionally had a call drop (I happened to be working in a building with wifi, but no cell service). Now, I can't even tell if I'm on wifi. No change in spam; I don't really see how this could affect span.
unquote
KEN O replied
quote
IF you can turn it on, there won't be an extra charge...T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon in the US have it, I don't think Sprint does.
It is simply a case of if you don't have a good cell signal you can make calls over wifi.
unquote
DAVID W replied
quote
It breaks forwarding calls to iPads is why I have mine turned off.
unquote
KEITH O replied
quote
On AT&T, you are warned that 911 calls when using wi-if calling can't give very good estimates of your location. That's one reason - but I still use it.
unquote
WALTER D replied
quote
I disabled mine because if you are on a conference call and want to leave your house you will drop the call. At least on Verizon with an iPhone 6s.
unquote
AND I WILL add - I turned it off - as I was having issues getting my Hot Spot to work when I had it turned on - that was earlier this year with iOS 9.0 - but I have not turned it back on since. Also had issue getting voice mail messages right away. Seemed to really delay them coming in.
Since the last episode there were also dozens and dozens of other new posts and comments in the Tii Google+ community - which is an Android fan bois free zone and spammer free zone. Yup it is the most civil Google+ community covering iOS.
Folks Go to today in iOS dot com slash community to join in.
And thanks to all 3,000+ of you already in the community and contributing.
Also from the Google Plus community were these comments per the last episode - which I always pin the last episode at the top.
From Kareem Haskett
quote
I am listening to episode 396 now and your discussion on the headphone jack rumors reminded me of an issue I've had with iOS 10 on my iPhone 6S Plus. Not sure if anyone else is having this issue but my headphone jack does not work on iOS 10. Could that possible be a hint of what's to come for the iPhone 7? The software seems to have turned off the headphone jack. Not a huge problem for me since all of my headphones are wireless. However, I do listen to my podcasts while driving using an aux cable, which no longer works. With that being said, I found an awesome workaround on Amazon called the Soundbot that allows you to listen through sound via your aux input using Bluetooth. This problem turned out to be a blessing for me since the Soundbot is way more convenient than my old method of plugging an aux cable into my phone. Now my phone automatically connect when I start my car to provide me with flawless audio with no wires attached. My car has built in Bluetooth but only for talking on the phone. The Soundbot completely upgraded the Bluetooth in my car. BTW, it may sound like it but I am in no way affiliated with Soundbot's business.
unquote
21:42
https://www.themarshallproject.org/2016/06/07/the-amazing-
iphone-sniffing-prison-dogs
Interesting article from the Marshall project dot org website titled - The amazing iPhone sniffing prison dogs.
Yes - they have trained dogs to sniff out iPhones in prisons.
One dog Drako has found over 1,000 iPhones.
What was really interesting is that they teach them to smell not just the lithium battery - but also the sim card smell.
The fact that California finds 1,000’s of iPhones each year in prisons is pretty scary.
We are getting a new dog next month - wonder if you can train a frenchie to find iPhones and iPads - and well car keys while I am at it.
22:21
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/latest-iphone-7-leaks-
show-130028391.html
There are two things that will we see a lot of between now and September.
1. Is new features found in the beta of iOS 10
2. The latest iPhone 7 rumors and leaks info.
Since we already covered 1 - time to now cover number 2.
The latest one making the rounds is a supposed leaked photo or really photos of a case for the iPhone 7 and said photo shows that on the bottom of the device there is no headphone port - but rather dual speakers.
So it seems we are swinging back to the no headphone port rumor camp.
Photos are on the site - Nowhereelse.fr - a site that has had some early leaks of mechanicals in years past.
The other thing from the pics is the opening for the camera on the iPhone 7 is much bigger than on the iPhone 6 - backing up the rumor about a bigger camera module / upgrade for the iPhone 7. That would be a single camera module.
The iPhone 7+ is the one that will supposedly have the dual camera module.
http://lph0ne.blogspot.com/2016/06/leaked-iphone-7-shell-
has-no-headphone.html
23:28
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/138016-massive-iphone-7-
leaks-reveal-oled-screen-dual-camera-256gb-lightning-
adapter-and-more
Thanks to Chris in London for the heads up on this next one.
Which is more iPhone 7 rumors - and that is Samsung will be supplying OLED screens for the next gen iPhones.
Another new rumor is that there might even be a dual sim unit in the works for the next gen iPhone.
And of course there is the rumors backing up others - that the top end will be 256 GB for storage. And that the next gen will ship with a lightening to 3.5 MM headphone jack adapter. Because we all love having a dongle to play with.
24:07
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/iphone-pro,news-22896.html
Thanks to all that sent in this next one.
And that is this year come September - we will not have TWO new iPhones - but three.
iPhone 7, iPhone 7 plus and iPhone 7 Pro.
This per rumors found on Weibo.
What are some of the specs.
The iPhone 7 would come in 32 not enough GB, 64 barely enough GB’s and 256 now we are talking GB’s.
While the iPhone 7 plus and pro would come in
32 you should be embarrassed to call this plus or pro GB - 128 yes that is good GB’s and 256 room to breath GB’s versions.
They also had break downs on pricing for those three plus the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus and how they would all fit together.
No other differences between the plus and pro versions.
It is possible that the pro version could have the smart connector and even be a little bigger than the plus.
Again I am just passing along the latest rumor dejur - not saying I believe in them.
lots of spaghetti being thrown at lots of walls these days.
25:30
http://www.valuewalk.com/2016/06/iphone-8-specs-and-
rumors-that-you-need-to-know/
Ok - so we talk about the iPhone 7 - and that is dominating most of the blog posts on rumors - but it is not 100% dominating - more so this year than any other year - we are seeing rumor reports on the iPhone the generation after the next Gen - or the iPhone 8 to keep things simple.
One of those rumors is that the OLED screens supposedly coming from Samsung - are NOT for the iPhone 7 - but rather for the iPhone 8.
Additionally the screen will run edge to edge - and it will be curved and glass on both sides. yes - pretty much guaranteeing how ever you drop it - that cracking sound will be clear and distinctive.
It will of course have the A11 processor - right - since the iPhone 7 will have the A10. And the A11 will use 10 Nanometer technology.
Because it is glass on both sides - it will be easy to inductive charge.
The iPhone 8 will get rid of the home button.
And will offer all around improvements like better or enhanced biometrics features - such as advanced facial recognition and even iris scanning. Hence no need for finger print scanning.
Basically it will be smarter - faster - glassier - and betterer than the iPhone 7 and 6 generations.
And because it will be soooo darn sexy - it is possible that many will not upgrade to the iPhone 7 - causing even more pent up demand - for the iphone 8 - which will start Apple back on the path to a $1 Trillion market cap.
http://bgr.com/2016/06/21/iphone-8-rumors-
jony-ive-dream-design/
27:09
VOICEMAIL - Jeffre_WA_how do you unhide a stock App you have deleted.
That is actually easy - you just go to the App Store app - and “re-download” the app - and it will be restored and active and un-hid again.
Hi Rob,
I do a lot of driving and have been thinking about getting an after market radio for the truck to utilize CarPlay. But there are a few different makes and models out there these days. Hard to find a lot of constructive feedback online as to which one(s) are user friendly the best. Didn't know if you could throw that question out to the community? Or if you had a previous episode I somehow missed that compared models?
Regards,
- Aaron S.
29:31
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/1784316
This week we have an indie gogo project called Corsdrive.
Quote - The world’s first elegance USB 3.0 flash drive with integrated Apple lightning and Micros USB common connector. Also with MicroSD flat drive for iPhone, Android, Mac and PC unquote.
Pricing on this varies depending on the storage option you choose.
32 GB version will run $39
64 GB is $60
128 GB is $89
256 GB is $149
and 512 GB is $299
Actually just getting it to extend the storage on my macbook pro is almost worth it at that price and with the speed of USB 3.0
Right now they have raised 26% of their initial goal - of just $2,000 - and they have 2 months left on this.
They estimate September for ship date.
I do like the size - storage and flexibility - both USB 3.0 and lightening. The two key methods my Laptop and iOS devices connect.
Search for Corsdrive in the show notes for ep 397 at today in iOS dot com.
30:51
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cell-connect/
id1091182713?mt=8
My Oldest Son wanted me to mention his new favorite free app on the apple TV 4th gen - it is Cell Connect - two words from Boombit - the app is also available for iOS devices.
But it does play really well on the Apple TV.
It is a fun / addictive game where you move numbers around from one cell to another to get 4 of the same numbers grouped together - which then turns them into the sum of the 4 - If you move a number and it does not combine 4 or more of a number - then the next group of numbers are added and once all the cells have numbers in them the game is over. There is some good strategy involved and since next group of numbers go to random cells - there is some luck.
Again the game play on the Apple TV is very nice - so if you are looking for a good free game for Apple TV this is One Henry recommends.
If you have a favorite free or paid game for Apple TV - give me a call - 206-666-6364 - that is 206-moon-dog or shot us an email - today in iOS at gmail dot com - share your favorite Apple TV games with the audience.
32:21
VOICEMAIL - Shannon_issue_poor_wifi_performance
Hi Rob,
Would you please poll other listeners for suggestions on a web page aggregator.
Something like the Apple news app that lets you follow a topic.
I would use this to stay current with health care programs such HIPAA and a new one called MACRA. This would be a great time saver for many people.
Thanks for all that you put into TII!
Regards,
Kraig S
36:05
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/
06/17/apple-wants-to-kill-a-bill-that-could-make-it-easier-
for-you-to-fix-your-iphone/
Hi Rob,
FYI.
Dr. John M
And this is a post from the Washington post titled - Apple wants to kill a bill that could make it easier for you to fix your iPhone
Those evil SOB’s - what are they thinking.
There is a New York bill called the Fair Repair Act - that is intended to give indie repair centers access to official components. It would require hardware manufactures to make repair instructions and parts available to the public.
But it seems the Bills progress in the NY state legislature is no going well - and Huf Po - reported on docs that show Apple lobbied to kill the bill. THINK!!!
From the Article quote:
"Apple in particular has been really vocal about how environmentally friendly they are, but then, behind the scenes, they're subverting every possible technique that people could have to make their products last longer,” said Kyle Wiens founder of iFixit. Apple removed the iFixit app, from the app store last year when iFixit posted instructions on how to tear down the Apple TV.
unquote
You mean the tear down of the Apple TV that was sent out just to Developers early and which the Developers had to agree not to tear open or give info out on - and the one where iFixit joked during the tear down they probably would get in trouble - you mean that Apple TV tear down? Just Sayin.
It is not shocking that Apple or any other hardware manufacturer would not want to do what the bill would force them to do. It would be nice if Apple made official parts available - and made it easier for DIY’rs to repair iOS devices.
The article though is pretty slanted - it even has this quote - I kid you not.
QUOTE - Think back to a time when the back panel of a television set had schematics and diagrams posted on it, This was not thousands of years ago. This is how society was, but it was slowly taken away from us piece by piece over the last decade. This is important because we will eventually live in a world where everything is disposable if the precedent continues — where you do not own a device, you're renting it until it breaks. unquote
UMMMM - yeah - that schematic they are talking about was so you could change out Vacuum tubes - which are like light bulbs - and burn out of time - heck there used to be vacuum tube testers at most local Drug stores. Yes times have changed - and we no longer have vacuum tubes in our electronics - well unless you have a really really high end amplifier for your music system. But for smartphone - yeah - vacuum tubes not really the best technology for the job. Rather we have these slightly more reliable and solid state transistor - which many would consider the most important invention of all time - ahead of Small Pox vaccine, Penicillin and the wheel. Just sayin.
If the Washington post wants to drive home a point about Apple being bad for killing a bill - they might not want to include quotes where people reminisce back to the days of the Vacuum tube and having to go to the drug store to check if that tube really is burned out.
39:43
A big thanks to Vicky C for your donation to the show - it is greatly appreciated.
Next week is 4th of July. I am going to try and get a new episode next week - but that is also right before Podcast Movement. The biggest show for Podcasting - and I have a big presentation that week - plus will be traveling there on the 5th. Again I will do my best to get the episode out - but it might not happen next week.
Hopefully iOS 10 Beta 2 will go live this week - as that will push me to report on the new features.
But to help me for the next episode I really want to emphasize getting your feedback on iOS 10 beta - or the new betas for Watch OS or TV OS. You can really help with sending in your feedback.
Also next week if you are going to be at Podcast Movement - come up and say high on Wednesday night before the Hall of Fame ceremony or right after and lets get a selfie - I want to Send Judy some pics of me in the Bow Tie she made with Tii listeners.
Finally Again Podcast411 is BACK - go to podcast411 dot com for the latest blog post or episode. Next guest which will be Lou Mongello from WDW Podcast. That should be live this weekend.
41:16
EP 397 - Ask Siri - Knock Knock
41:24
Thanks again to RING for sponsoring this episode - Folks right now and for a limited time only go to RING dot com slash t i i - to save $50 off the Ring of Security kit - Thanks Ring for sponsoring this show.
And Before we go today I want to remind you to send in your feedback to the show - 206-666-6364 - that 206-moon-dog - or record your feedback and email it to the show at today in iOS at gmail dot com - The feedback can be a question or comment per something someone said on this episode or it can be a question or rant you have about something else. An App or product review - good or bad - as long as it is iOS related - it is welcomed. I am always looking for new Artwork to feature that you created on an iOS device - just put some Tii branding on it and send it in. And of course we are always looking for more music created on an iOS device to play on the show. This is your show and your feedback is greatly desired.
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