World Timer face for Apple Watch leaks during WWDC video Jun 08, 2021, 11:49 PM
Apple accidentally revealed a new watch face for its timepiece that has several Apple Watch users excitingly looking forward to the fall when watchOS 8 should be released. The yet to be announced face is called World Timer and was displayed during a WWDC session held Tuesday when the topic of UIKit was discussed leading to speculation that the World Timer design will be unveiled with watchOS 8.
The image was posted by iOS developer Duraid Abdul (@duraidabdul) who disseminated it on Twitter. If world clocks are your thing, you surely will be interested in this watch face.
Biden reverses Trump s U.S. death penalty on TikTok and WeChat while investigations still linger Jun 09, 2021, 12:47 PM
Because of their ownership by two Chinese firms, last year ex-President Donald Trump and his administration tried to ban popular short form video app TikTok and social media, messaging, and mobile payment app WeChat from operating in the U.S. In addition, Trump issued a series of Executive Orders that attempted to block these apps from being listed in U.S. app stores. The affected companies filed lawsuits which blocked the administration s plans.
Today, The Verge reports that President Joe Biden signed an Executive Order of his own that reverses the bans ordered by Trump. However, Biden is demanding that the commerce secretary investigate apps owned by firms in foreign countries that could be considered a national security and privacy risk to the U.S. Trump s ban turned into an unsuccessful attempt by the administration to turn over ownership of
Last week, the App Store received a new weather app called Weather Strip that uses a graphic design that gives you plenty of weather based data for the week ahead in a matter of seconds.
TSMC announced during its annual symposium that it will start risk production of the 4nm process node by next quarter, which is the third quarter of this year. 3nm mass production is set to begin in the second half of next year.
An analysis of the Apple App Store found the app that collects the most personal data and the app that collects the least amount in 18 different app categories.