
AI journalism is here and writing on an iPad
The robots! They're writing! Do you hear me? THEY'RE WRITING OUR STORIES!
The robots! They're writing! Do you hear me? THEY'RE WRITING OUR STORIES!
ghost
I can finally blog natively in Ghost via Safari on iPads, thanks to changes in iPadOS.
apple
The WWDC keynote from Apple feels like good news for those of us who aspire to replace our laptops with iPads…
social video
LumaFusion on iPad makes knocking up quick and easy social videos a doddle.
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From a fantastic thread about memories of someone who worked on the launch of the first iPad back in 2010. > (4) at one point steve wanted to turn UIKit elements orange. not just any orange, he wanted a particular orange from the button on a certain old sony remote.
iOS
I’ve been playing with the iOS11 public beta on my iPad for the last couple of weeks – and it’s transformative in the way I can use it for getting work done. This video gives you a sense of some of the differences: I’m really excited for the
apple
The Telegraph is seeing substantial reader growth – from Apple News [http://digiday.com/media/apple-news-the-telegraph/]: > For The Telegraph, Apple News has become the most effective third-party platform at driving readers to its own sites and app — where it can eventually turn them into subscribers. (Note the contrast here to
iPad
MG Siegler on almost being able to switch full-time to his iPad [https://500ish.com/back-at-my-machine-bebcb0ff7b4e#.bkhe3dm72] – but not quite: > This is especially frustrating to me because I see glimpses of the computing future I could have. Tonight, for example, I brought only my iPad to a cafe to
data
Today’s security update for Apple’s iOS devices [http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/26/technology/apple-software-vulnerability-ios-patch.html] is a serious one: > One of the world’s most evasive digital arms dealers is believed to have been taking advantage of three security vulnerabilities in popular Apple products in
iPad
Using an iPad to prepare photos for the web [http://www.imore.com/why-i-prefer-ipad-pro-my-mac-importing-and-editing-photos] This article has me rethinking one of my core reasons for not using my iPad for more blogging: > I’ve pretty much stopped importing and editing images on my Mac. Though I didn’t expect
Blogging
I’m playing with a new keyboard and stand combo, to see it I can carry my laptop around a little less. It’s probably just iPad Pro envy – but I’m enjoying the experiment.
iPad
My predictions for the relationship between magazine publishers and iPads five years ago [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2010/02/the_obligatory_ipad_for_publishers_post.html] : > * Companies will seize on the magazine-like form factor and the “book replication” iBooks interface to build what are, in effect, straight replications