Tag: Brooklyn

  • iOS 13’s “Look Around” feature for Apple Maps expands to Los Angeles, New York City

    Apple’s new Look Around feature, a new component of iOS 13 Maps that offers a street view of your surroundings, is now available in Los Angeles and New York City.

    During the iOS 13 beta testing and launch periods, the Look Around feature in Maps was limited to the Bay Area of California, Las Vegas, and parts of Hawaii, but Apple is working to expand it to additional locations. 

    Look Around can be used across New York City, from Manhattan and the Bronx to Brooklyn and Queens, and it is also available in Los Angeles from Burbank to Long Beach to Pomona. It’s not yet available in Anaheim, Riverside, and other cities further south. 

    The Look Around feature can be used in Apple Maps when an icon of a pair of binoculars becomes available. Simply tap the binoculars icon to launch into a close-up street level view of your location in a little card, which can be tapped again to get a full screen view of Look Around. 

    Look Around can also be brought up when searching for specific supported locations by tapping on the Look Around card in the search results. 

    The Look Around feature also brings up notable points of interest such as restaurants, businesses, parks, and other locations, although the view is limited to what can be captured from the street since it uses data captured from Apple’s mapping vehicles. 

    Look Around will be expanding to additional locations in 2019 and 2020, and Apple is also still in the process of rolling out its updated maps.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via MacRumors

  • Apple posts full “There’s More in the Making” media event to YouTube

    If you missed Apple’s “There’s More in the Making” media event this week, the company has posted it on YouTube. During the two-hour event held in Brooklyn, New York on Tuesday, Apple announced the new iPad Pro with its edge-to-edge display, a much-anticipated new generation of the Mac mini, the new MacBook Air and more.

    The event also marks the first time an iPad’s Home button has been replaced with a similar interface to that found on the iPhone X in 2017. The new iPads also feature a USB-C port in place of the traditional Lightning port.

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  • Apple announces updated 13-inch MacBook Air with Retina display, Thunderbolt 3 ports, reworked trackpad, other features

    Over at the Brooklyn media event, Apple announced its new 2018 MacBook Air, complete with a Retina display, Thunderbolt 3, a redesigned trackpad and other new features.

    The notebook now arrives in three finishes, and incorporates a pair of Thunderbolt 3 ports on the left side and a headphone jack on the right side.

    The updated MacBook Air now offers four times the resolution of the previous MacBook Air. As such, the new design has ditched the aluminum bezels surrounding the old display, leading the display much closer to the edge.

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  • Apple reveals second-gen Apple Pencil, complete with gesture support and wireless charging, at Brooklyn media event

    If you liked the first Apple Pencil, you’ll like this.

    The second-gen Apple Pencil was revealed today at Apple’s “There’s More in the Making” media event in Brooklyn, the new stylus for the iPad Pro featuring support for gestures developers can assign in their apps.

    The new Apple Pencil has a swipe and tap area that can perform secondary tasks, similar to the way the side buttons on Wacom’s own tablet styluses work. Tapping the side of the stylus, for example, can switch brushes in art applications.

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  • Apple announces updated iPad Pro models with Face ID feature, USB-C charging

    2018 iPad Pro has been announced and it appears that most of the rumors were true.

    Over at the media event in Brooklyn today, Apple announced the new iPad Pro models, which don’t feature a Home button, support Face ID, and replace the Lightning port with USB-C.

    The new iPad Pro models have Liquid Retina LCD screens with rounded corners, front-facing 7 megapixel TrueDepth cameras with Face ID support, a 12 megapixel rear-facing camera with flash, stereo speakers, Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi, and Apple’s own A12X Bionic processor. The screen resolution comes in at 3.98 million pixels at 364 ppi at 2388 x 1668.

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