積極跟進 FIDO 聯盟無密碼倡儀的 LastPass,最新就宣佈讓使用者可以在無須密碼之下,取存已儲存的密碼庫內容。
iOS 16 will automatically install security fixes
When iOS 16 arrives, iPhone owners won’t have to deal with full software installs for the latest security patches. Apple is launching a new feature with the mobile OS called Rapid Security Response, which enables the company to automatically apply security fixes to users’ devices in between its standard software updates. It’s one of the security features the tech giant has announced at WWDC this year, along with Safety Check that gives users a quick way to see which contacts have access to their location and calendar info. Safety Check will also show them the permissions used by every app on their device.
As MacRumors notes, iOS 16 will add a new section under Automatic Updates in Settings called “Install System and Data Files.” When toggled on, users can get software fixes that aren’t tied with full updates, installed automatically and without them having to restart their phones or lift a finger altogether. It’s switched on by default upon upgrading to the new OS, so those who don’t want automatic installs will have to remember to toggle it off.
Apple’s iOS 16 brings a bunch of other new features to iPhones, including a more customizable lock screen, the ability to edit texts and the ability to use Face ID even when the device is in landscape mode. The public beta of the mobile platform will come out in July, though it’ll no longer support the iPhone 6S, 7 and the first-gen SE.
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在 iOS 16 中 Face ID 能在 iPhone 橫向狀態下運作
在 iOS 16 中 Face ID 能在 iPhone 橫向狀態下運作,這在看片或裝載卡扣式遊戲手把的情況下會非常實用。
LG’s latest Gram ultraportables feature 12th-gen Intel CPUs and screen privacy tech
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iOS 16 allows Face ID on iPhones to work in landscape orientation
With a revamped lock screen, redesigned notifications and an enhanced Focus mode, iOS 16 promises to bring a lot of useful new features to Apple’s iPhone later this year. But as is always the case with keynotes like WWDC, there’s not enough time to cover every enhancement. And one such feature Apple didn’t mention is that iOS will allow you to use Face ID even when your iPhone is oriented horizontally.
The quality of life improvement was spotted by Vox Media product manager Parker Ortolani on Apple’s iOS 16 preview webpage. As The Verge points out, Apple has allowed iPad owners to use Face ID in this way for a while now, so it’s not exactly a new feature. Still, it’s one of those changes iPhone users, particularly those who use devices like the Razer Kishi and Backbone One, will appreciate. On its preview page, Apple says the feature will work with supported models without specifying the exact ones included in that list. We’ve reached out to the company for more information.
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公測版 iOS 16、iPadOS 16、macOS Ventura 和 watchOS 9,7 月就能嚐鮮
Apple 確認了公測版 iOS 16、iPadOS 16、macOS Ventura 和 watchOS 9 都將會在 7 月到來,大家也只要透過網頁登記和下載描述檔即可。
iOS 16 drops support for iPhone 6S, 7 and the first-gen SE
As is tradition, Apple will leave some of its older devices in the dust when it starts rolling out its latest operating systems. When iOS 16 arrives this fall, it will be available for iPhone 8 and later — in other words, all the phones Apple has released since 2017. That means iPhone 6S, iPhone 7 and iPhone SE (first-generation) users won’t be able to upgrade to iOS 16.
When it comes to iPadOS 16, Apple will drop support for a couple devices, the iPad Mini 4 and iPad Air 2. Given that the Mini 4 debuted in 2015 and the Air 2 is from all the way back in 2014, it’s safe to say those are showing their age. If anything, it’s a testament to their staying power that Apple supported them all the way up to iPadOS 15.
You’ll need an Apple Watch Series 4 or later to use watchOS 9. Apple Watch Series 3 users were able to install watchOS 7 and watchOS 8, but some features weren’t available.
Things get a little more complicated when it comes to macOS Ventura. The following devices will be supported:
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iMac, 2017 and later
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Mac Pro, 2019 and later
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iMac Pro, 2017
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Mac mini, 2018 and later
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MacBook Air, 2018 and later
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MacBook, 2017 and later
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MacBook Pro, 2017 and later
By way of comparison, macOS Monterey is compatible with late 2015 or later iMac, 2017 or later iMac Pro, early 2015 or later MacBook Air, early 2015 or later MacBook Pro, 2013 or later Mac Pro, late 2014 or later Mac mini and early 2016 or later MacBook.
It’s always sad to see Apple bid older devices adieu, even though all of the models it will no longer support were all released at least five years ago — the iPad Air 2 and 2013 Mac Pro in particular had a good innings. While folks will still be able to use older models, Apple will surely be hoping that those clinging onto them will upgrade in the near future.
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