Fred McNulty 프레드 맥널티

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I would like to use Mastodon more often. 더 자주 사용하고 싶다.

Blood Oxygen is back on Apple Watch devices!

Update iPhone to iOS 18.6.1 and Apple Watch to watchOS 11.6.1, run a test in the ECG app, and then you'll be able to manually take Blood Oxygen readings on your watch; results are only available in Apple Health on iPhone

OMNY website restored the Trip History and Charge History sections of the site after being on hiatus following privacy concerns. But the Trip History page now does not list the location where the an OMNY-compatible card has been tapped
Is The Washington Post now a part of the Apple News+ subscription?
It’s incredibly remarkable how influential G-Dragon’s catalog has been over the years. To be able to not just put out excellent music but also to set trends through very different social contexts is truly impressive. There’s no way he doesn’t deserve a spot in the 🐐 conversation

KakaoTalk is a useful communication app, but there's one improvement that would make it more fun: being able to send images and videos in a "secret mode," like the invisible ink text effect on Apple iMessage.

Here's how it could function:

What if you could scan medical documents into Apple Health?

Most people likely have some form of health care documentation that is not in an electronic format compatible with Apple Health.

Here's my concept of how using the camera to import these files could work in iOS 19:

I don't know what the answer is with regard to the question of phones in schools. But if Apple extended its Schooltime Mode on Apple Watch to iPhones, it could potentially be a useful tool for parents and teachers.

Here's my concept of what it could look like on iOS 19:

Once upon a time, Apple Books on Mac allowed users to edit all sorts of metadata. But in recent iterations of macOS, they have only permitted users to edit title, author, and cover art - but only for .EPUB files.

Here's my concept for how Apple Books' editor should look in 2025:

StandBy is such a useful feature for iPhone users, but I've found arranging widgets in StandBy to be kind of a pain. What if we could do it when not in StandBy mode?

Here's my concept of how it could work in iOS 19:

If you have a recurring alarm on HomePods but forget to disable it when you're on vacation, what do you do?

There's no simple way that I know of to remotely silence a HomePod.

My suggestion? A simple "Stop All Current Sound" button for the HomePod sheet in the Home app: