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\nmacOS 10.15 includes a gorgeous Catalina-inspired dynamic wallpaper that changes its appearance throughout the day, and recent betas have added even more stunning desktop wallpapers. The upcoming operating system update for Mac includes seven incredible photographs shot around Santa Catalina Island in California. Download each new image below for your wallpaper on any device.
\n\nThe post Download 7 new beautiful Catalina desktop wallpapers for macOS 10.15 appeared first on 9to5Mac.
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\n\nThe post Developer shows a jailbroken iPhone X on iOS 13.1.1 achieved by a new exploit appeared first on 9to5Mac.
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\nWhile password managers have long existed as third-party apps on iOS and macOS, Apple has doubled-down on its own efforts. iCloud Keychain is a feature on macOS and iOS that stores passwords, credit card information, and more.
\n\nThe post How to use iCloud Keychain to manage and store your passwords appeared first on 9to5Mac.
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\n\nThe post Apple execs explain how Apple Watch became health-focused and what the future could hold appeared first on 9to5Mac.
"},"alternate":[{"href":"https://9to5mac.com/2019/09/29/apple-health-apple-watch-interview/","type":"text/html"}],"crawled":1569829982898,"title":"Apple execs explain how Apple Watch became health-focused and what the future could hold","published":1569773893000,"origin":{"streamId":"feed/http://9to5mac.com/feed/","htmlUrl":"https://9to5mac.com","title":"9to5Mac"},"visual":{"url":"https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/BkK9uk46u1ujrjGO0Jav3PCQ3g0=/0x225:5363x3800/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/59608177/PIA22227_full.0.jpg","width":1310,"height":873,"contentType":"image/jpeg"},"unread":true,"categories":[{"id":"user/f2f031bd-f3e3-4893-a447-467a291c6d1e/category/5ca4d61d-e55d-4999-a8d1-c3b9d8789815","label":"Macintosh"}]},{"keywords":["Apple"],"originId":"https://9to5mac.com/?p=612836","fingerprint":"7772bff","id":"BmoAzSEWHFzR01wyxBZAhNEo11Vy8oDR1qKDe+tKVEQ=_16d812892b2:4d9fd:18991ffa","author":"Chance Miller","summary":{"direction":"ltr","content":"\nIn this week’s top stories: Apple releases iOS 13.1 and iPadOS to the public, more details on the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro, speculation on the 2020 iPhones begins, and much more. Read on for all of this week’s biggest news.
\nmore…
The post This week’s top stories: 2020 iPhone rumors, iOS 13.1, ceramic Apple Watch Series 5, more appeared first on 9to5Mac.
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\n\nThe post Minecraft Earth AR game to start rolling out next month following demo at WWDC appeared first on 9to5Mac.
"},"alternate":[{"href":"https://9to5mac.com/2019/09/29/minecraft-earth-ios-release/","type":"text/html"}],"crawled":1569829982898,"title":"Minecraft Earth AR game to start rolling out next month following demo at WWDC","published":1569764241000,"origin":{"streamId":"feed/http://9to5mac.com/feed/","htmlUrl":"https://9to5mac.com","title":"9to5Mac"},"visual":{"url":"https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/BkK9uk46u1ujrjGO0Jav3PCQ3g0=/0x225:5363x3800/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/59608177/PIA22227_full.0.jpg","width":1310,"height":873,"contentType":"image/jpeg"},"unread":true,"categories":[{"id":"user/f2f031bd-f3e3-4893-a447-467a291c6d1e/category/5ca4d61d-e55d-4999-a8d1-c3b9d8789815","label":"Macintosh"}]},{"keywords":["Apple"],"originId":"https://9to5mac.com/?p=611585","fingerprint":"f53aeac9","id":"BmoAzSEWHFzR01wyxBZAhNEo11Vy8oDR1qKDe+tKVEQ=_16d812892b2:4d9fb:18991ffa","author":"Bradley Chambers","summary":{"direction":"ltr","content":"\nApple Launched Apple News+ during its March event, and to say that it has been underwhelming is beyond an understatement. Despite Apple’s promise of 100s of magazines for a low monthly price, rumors suggest that publishers aren’t happy and I’ve read reports that sign up growth has flatlined. I tried the service for a month, and I came away from it less than impressed. As Apple has continued to deploy its new services across 2019 (Apple Arcade and Apple TV+), I’ve been thinking a lot about News+, the path Apple should take going forward, and what impact it could make in journalism. What should Apple’s strategy be with Apple News+? more…
\nThe post Comment: What should Apple’s strategy be with Apple News+ going forward? appeared first on 9to5Mac.
"},"alternate":[{"href":"https://9to5mac.com/2019/09/29/whats-wrong-with-apple-news-plus/","type":"text/html"}],"crawled":1569829982898,"title":"Comment: What should Apple’s strategy be with Apple News+ going forward?","published":1569762009000,"origin":{"streamId":"feed/http://9to5mac.com/feed/","htmlUrl":"https://9to5mac.com","title":"9to5Mac"},"visual":{"url":"https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/BkK9uk46u1ujrjGO0Jav3PCQ3g0=/0x225:5363x3800/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/59608177/PIA22227_full.0.jpg","width":1310,"height":873,"contentType":"image/jpeg"},"unread":true,"categories":[{"id":"user/f2f031bd-f3e3-4893-a447-467a291c6d1e/category/5ca4d61d-e55d-4999-a8d1-c3b9d8789815","label":"Macintosh"}]},{"keywords":["Apple"],"originId":"https://9to5mac.com/?p=612785","fingerprint":"81865197","id":"BmoAzSEWHFzR01wyxBZAhNEo11Vy8oDR1qKDe+tKVEQ=_16d812892b2:4d9fa:18991ffa","author":"Jeff Benjamin","summary":{"direction":"ltr","content":"\nThe iPhone 11 Clear Case is one of only three Apple-made cases for the new baseline iPhone. It joins two of the most basic silicone cases — black and white — in Apple’s lineup of iPhone 11 cases. With that established, pickings are slim if you’re wanting to stick with an Apple-produced case for your new iPhone.
\nShould you consider dropping $40 for Apple’s iPhone 11 Clear Case, or should you look at more price-friendly and more varied iPhone 11 clear case options from third-party sellers? Watch our brief hands-on video for the details. more…
\nThe post iPhone 11 Clear Case review: is it worth $40? appeared first on 9to5Mac.
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\nI started working in a corporate environment in 2004. Since then, I’ve watched enterprise communications dramatically change. Back then, we relied on Outlook, desk phones, and the occasional cell phone call. Today, the landscape looks completely different. We still have e-mail, but we’ve also added tools like iMessage, Slack, Microsoft Teams, and more. What’s ironic is that I feel overwhelmed at times. I joked with my wife that working in 2019 sometimes feels like keeping inboxes empty. Let’s take a look at the current state of enterprise communication tools. more…
\nThe post Apple @ Work: What’s the state of enterprise communication tools? [Video Webinar] appeared first on 9to5Mac.
"},"alternate":[{"href":"https://9to5mac.com/2019/09/28/enterprise-communication-tools/","type":"text/html"}],"crawled":1569829982898,"title":"Apple @ Work: What’s the state of enterprise communication tools? [Video Webinar]","published":1569701962000,"origin":{"streamId":"feed/http://9to5mac.com/feed/","htmlUrl":"https://9to5mac.com","title":"9to5Mac"},"visual":{"url":"https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/BkK9uk46u1ujrjGO0Jav3PCQ3g0=/0x225:5363x3800/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/59608177/PIA22227_full.0.jpg","width":1310,"height":873,"contentType":"image/jpeg"},"unread":true,"categories":[{"id":"user/f2f031bd-f3e3-4893-a447-467a291c6d1e/category/5ca4d61d-e55d-4999-a8d1-c3b9d8789815","label":"Macintosh"}]},{"keywords":["Apple"],"originId":"https://9to5mac.com/?p=612810","fingerprint":"ea35717d","id":"BmoAzSEWHFzR01wyxBZAhNEo11Vy8oDR1qKDe+tKVEQ=_16d812892b2:4d9f8:18991ffa","author":"Michael Steeber","summary":{"direction":"ltr","content":"\nThe first weekend of fall began with a fresh harvest of new and expanded Apple Stores. Projects in Mexico City; Fukuoka, Japan; Skokie, Illinois; Columbia, Maryland; and Shanghai, China completed on September 27 and 28, contributing to a grand total of fifteen significant Apple Store openings and expansions for the month.
\n\nThe post Photos: New Old Orchard and Columbia Apple Stores open appeared first on 9to5Mac.
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\nThe case is now available for iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max for only $39. If you like Apple’s leather case, you’re going to love this one, available at $10 less and completely branding-free for a more minimalistic look. more…
\nThe post Totallee launches a premium leather case for $39 for iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max appeared first on 9to5Mac.
"},"alternate":[{"href":"https://9to5mac.com/2019/09/28/totallee-leather-case-iphone-11-pro-max/","type":"text/html"}],"crawled":1569829982898,"title":"Totallee launches a premium leather case for $39 for iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max","published":1569689543000,"origin":{"streamId":"feed/http://9to5mac.com/feed/","htmlUrl":"https://9to5mac.com","title":"9to5Mac"},"visual":{"url":"https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/BkK9uk46u1ujrjGO0Jav3PCQ3g0=/0x225:5363x3800/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/59608177/PIA22227_full.0.jpg","width":1310,"height":873,"contentType":"image/jpeg"},"unread":true,"categories":[{"id":"user/f2f031bd-f3e3-4893-a447-467a291c6d1e/category/5ca4d61d-e55d-4999-a8d1-c3b9d8789815","label":"Macintosh"}]},{"keywords":["Apple"],"originId":"https://9to5mac.com/?p=612775","fingerprint":"10fd8048","id":"BmoAzSEWHFzR01wyxBZAhNEo11Vy8oDR1qKDe+tKVEQ=_16d812892b2:4d9f6:18991ffa","author":"Chance Miller","summary":{"direction":"ltr","content":"\nEarlier this week, Apple won a United Nation award for its use of 100 percent renewable energy as well as other climate change efforts. In a new interview with Fast Company, Apple’s VP of environmental, social, and policy initiatives, Lisa Jackson, explained more about how Apple is working with its supply chain partners to help them transition to renewable energy.
\n\nThe post Lisa Jackson details how Apple is helping transition suppliers to clean energy appeared first on 9to5Mac.
"},"alternate":[{"href":"https://9to5mac.com/2019/09/28/apple-lisa-jackson-clean-energy/","type":"text/html"}],"crawled":1569829982898,"title":"Lisa Jackson details how Apple is helping transition suppliers to clean energy","published":1569687396000,"origin":{"streamId":"feed/http://9to5mac.com/feed/","htmlUrl":"https://9to5mac.com","title":"9to5Mac"},"visual":{"url":"https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/BkK9uk46u1ujrjGO0Jav3PCQ3g0=/0x225:5363x3800/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/59608177/PIA22227_full.0.jpg","width":1310,"height":873,"contentType":"image/jpeg"},"unread":true,"categories":[{"id":"user/f2f031bd-f3e3-4893-a447-467a291c6d1e/category/5ca4d61d-e55d-4999-a8d1-c3b9d8789815","label":"Macintosh"}]},{"keywords":["Apple"],"originId":"https://9to5mac.com/?p=612676","fingerprint":"43c10da0","id":"BmoAzSEWHFzR01wyxBZAhNEo11Vy8oDR1qKDe+tKVEQ=_16d812892b2:4d9f5:18991ffa","author":"Michael Steeber","summary":{"direction":"ltr","content":"\nAlmost exactly 2 years ago, Apple Vía Santa Fe opened in Mexico City. Apple’s plan for its first store in Mexico was ambitious, with a custom mural to welcome creativity and a private Boardroom to welcome business customers. Now, Apple is ready for something even greater. Apple Antara opened today, bringing Apple’s highest tier of retail design and the best of Today at Apple closer to the heart of Mexico City.
\n\nThe post Grand opening: Exploring the gardens of Mexico City’s Apple Antara appeared first on 9to5Mac.
"},"alternate":[{"href":"https://9to5mac.com/2019/09/28/apple-store-antara-mexico-opening-photos/","type":"text/html"}],"crawled":1569829982898,"title":"Grand opening: Exploring the gardens of Mexico City’s Apple Antara","published":1569681102000,"origin":{"streamId":"feed/http://9to5mac.com/feed/","htmlUrl":"https://9to5mac.com","title":"9to5Mac"},"visual":{"url":"https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/BkK9uk46u1ujrjGO0Jav3PCQ3g0=/0x225:5363x3800/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/59608177/PIA22227_full.0.jpg","width":1310,"height":873,"contentType":"image/jpeg"},"unread":true,"categories":[{"id":"user/f2f031bd-f3e3-4893-a447-467a291c6d1e/category/5ca4d61d-e55d-4999-a8d1-c3b9d8789815","label":"Macintosh"}]},{"keywords":["Apple"],"originId":"https://9to5mac.com/?p=612755","fingerprint":"991fb9","id":"BmoAzSEWHFzR01wyxBZAhNEo11Vy8oDR1qKDe+tKVEQ=_16d812892b2:4d9f4:18991ffa","author":"Chance Miller","summary":{"direction":"ltr","content":"\nSeveral analysts have already suggested that the iPhone 11 is proving popular in markets such as China. Now, it appears that the colorful iPhone 11 is also a hit in India, which has become an increasingly important market for Apple over the last several years.
\n\nThe post Analysts: iPhone 11 launch reminiscent of iPhone 6 popularity in India appeared first on 9to5Mac.
"},"alternate":[{"href":"https://9to5mac.com/2019/09/28/iphone-11-india-launch/","type":"text/html"}],"crawled":1569829982898,"title":"Analysts: iPhone 11 launch reminiscent of iPhone 6 popularity in India","published":1569680446000,"origin":{"streamId":"feed/http://9to5mac.com/feed/","htmlUrl":"https://9to5mac.com","title":"9to5Mac"},"visual":{"url":"https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/BkK9uk46u1ujrjGO0Jav3PCQ3g0=/0x225:5363x3800/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/59608177/PIA22227_full.0.jpg","width":1310,"height":873,"contentType":"image/jpeg"},"unread":true,"categories":[{"id":"user/f2f031bd-f3e3-4893-a447-467a291c6d1e/category/5ca4d61d-e55d-4999-a8d1-c3b9d8789815","label":"Macintosh"}]},{"keywords":["Apple"],"originId":"https://9to5mac.com/?p=612738","fingerprint":"cff424e5","id":"BmoAzSEWHFzR01wyxBZAhNEo11Vy8oDR1qKDe+tKVEQ=_16d812892b2:4d9f3:18991ffa","author":"Michael Steeber","summary":{"direction":"ltr","content":"\nJapan has been treated to six new and remodeled stores since April 2018 as part of Apple’s significant investment in the country. The latest is Apple Fukuoka, which moved from its original classic location in the Tenjin district to a completely unique new space just 150 meters away. The old store was the last in the world with a vintage feature Apple called The Studio.
\n\nThe post All-new Apple Fukuoka opens with Japanese shoji screen and bamboo garden appeared first on 9to5Mac.
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\n\nThe post Apple Watch Edition: Hands-on with the redesigned white ceramic Series 5 appeared first on 9to5Mac.
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\n\nThe post Mario Kart Tour is unavailable in Belgium as loot boxes are prohibited there appeared first on 9to5Mac.
"},"alternate":[{"href":"https://9to5mac.com/2019/09/27/mario-kart-tour-is-unavailable-in-belgium-as-loot-boxes-are-prohibited-there/","type":"text/html"}],"crawled":1569829982898,"title":"Mario Kart Tour is unavailable in Belgium as loot boxes are prohibited there","published":1569622083000,"origin":{"streamId":"feed/http://9to5mac.com/feed/","htmlUrl":"https://9to5mac.com","title":"9to5Mac"},"visual":{"url":"https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/BkK9uk46u1ujrjGO0Jav3PCQ3g0=/0x225:5363x3800/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/59608177/PIA22227_full.0.jpg","width":1310,"height":873,"contentType":"image/jpeg"},"unread":true,"categories":[{"id":"user/f2f031bd-f3e3-4893-a447-467a291c6d1e/category/5ca4d61d-e55d-4999-a8d1-c3b9d8789815","label":"Macintosh"}]},{"keywords":["Apple"],"originId":"https://9to5mac.com/?p=612679","fingerprint":"8252c4d4","id":"BmoAzSEWHFzR01wyxBZAhNEo11Vy8oDR1qKDe+tKVEQ=_16d812892b2:4d9f0:18991ffa","author":"Michael Potuck","summary":{"direction":"ltr","content":"\nApple’s 2019 iPhone lineup includes some fantastic new camera capabilities. However, some features you’re used to using may be harder to find than before. Follow along for how to use camera filters with the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro.
\n\nThe post How to use camera filters with the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro appeared first on 9to5Mac.
"},"alternate":[{"href":"https://9to5mac.com/2019/09/27/how-to-use-camera-filters-iphone-11-pro/","type":"text/html"}],"crawled":1569829982898,"title":"How to use camera filters with the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro","published":1569616578000,"origin":{"streamId":"feed/http://9to5mac.com/feed/","htmlUrl":"https://9to5mac.com","title":"9to5Mac"},"visual":{"url":"https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/BkK9uk46u1ujrjGO0Jav3PCQ3g0=/0x225:5363x3800/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/59608177/PIA22227_full.0.jpg","width":1310,"height":873,"contentType":"image/jpeg"},"unread":true,"categories":[{"id":"user/f2f031bd-f3e3-4893-a447-467a291c6d1e/category/5ca4d61d-e55d-4999-a8d1-c3b9d8789815","label":"Macintosh"}]},{"keywords":["Apple"],"originId":"https://9to5mac.com/?p=612374","fingerprint":"f1009dfa","id":"BmoAzSEWHFzR01wyxBZAhNEo11Vy8oDR1qKDe+tKVEQ=_16d812892b2:4d9ef:18991ffa","author":"Sponsored Post","summary":{"direction":"ltr","content":"\nThis month we’ve teamed up with totallee to give away Apple’s new iPhone 11 Pro Max in midnight green and celebrate the launch of totallee’s cases for the new device. Head below for details on how to enter and for an exclusive 25% off totallee cases.
\nThe post 9to5Rewards: Win iPhone 11 Pro Max + 25% off totallee cases! [Giveaway] appeared first on 9to5Mac.
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\n\nThe post Hands-on: Anker PowerPort III Nano is the USB-C charger Apple should’ve shipped appeared first on 9to5Mac.
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