Apr 29, 2022
The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave and Warren we are joined by Tech Savvy lawyer Michael D.J. Eisenberg and Jeff Gamet. Why can’t we record iPhone calls? We discuss the legal angle of this as its quite easy to record these calls but really should you. iOS15.5 beta 3 released and has a new feature called sensitive locations that block photos app memories from popping up and Apple started with blocking holocaust related topics. Apple released its self service repair program starting with the iPhone. Is it worth repairing? There are some catches. We debate the EU potentially forcing USB-C in all iPhones and iPads and more.
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News
EU Moves One Step Closer to Mandating Apple to Switch iPhone, iPad, and AirPods to USB-C
Apple Releases Firmware Update for AirTags
Worldwide App Store Downloads Reached 8.6 Billion in Q1 2022
New Apple Card promotion offers $75 Daily Cash bonus for new referrals
More problems reported with Apple Music and App Store services Dave was having issues with his Sonos Move and playing music causing it not top play although it connected.
Topics
Apple announced 2022 Q2 results and it was another record quarter. We give our insights and quick review of the numbers, Apple Q2 2022 results: A record $97 billion quarter – Six Colors
Beta this week. iOS15.5 beta 3 was released this week. A few changes.
Apple Seeds Third Betas of iOS 15.5 and iPadOS 15.5 to Developers [Update: Public Beta Available]
Apple Seeds Third Beta of watchOS 8.6 to Developers
iOS 15.5 beta blocks 'Sensitive Locations' for Memories in Photos app
Recording calls on your iPhone. Michael DJ gives us his legal views on this. Why we can't record mobile phone calls — and why we should be able to
Right to Repair. Apple announced earlier this year that they will offer parts and repair tools to fix your gear. This week Apple released the repair program to all but there are some catches we discuss. Apple's Self Service Repair now available Press Release.
Apple Launches Self Service Repair Program for iPhone
Here's the Massive Kit Apple Will Send to Your House So You Can Fix Your iPhone
iFixit Says Apple's Self Service Repair Program is Great Step, But Has a Catch
Right to Repair Advocate on Apple's Program: 'Still Too Many Hoops to Jump Through' to Fix iPhones
How to Download Apple's Self Service Repair Manuals for iPhone 12, iPhone 13 and iPhone SE Models
Apple's Self Repair Program vs. Genius Bar: What it costs to fix an iPhone 13
Our Host
Dave Ginsburg is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users and his wealth of knowledge of iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. Visit the YouTube channel https://youtube.com/daveg65 follow him on Twitter @daveg65.and the show @intouchwithios
About Our Regular Panelist
Jeff Gamet is a podcaster, technology blogger, artist, and author. Previously, he was The Mac Observer’s managing editor, and Smile’s TextExpander Evangelist. You can find him on Twitter and Instagram as @jgamet and YouTube https://youtube.com/jgamet
About our Guest
Michael D.J. Eisenberg is a Washington, DC based attorney. He helps Veterans with their disability benefits appeals before the Department of Veterans Affairs, Military Members with their Medical/Physical Evaluation Boards, and Federal Employees with their Federal Employment matters. Michael has taken his 40 year love of computers into a blog helping his fellow attorneys at The Tech Savvy Lawyer.Page where he also hosts a biweekly podcast, The Tech Savvy Lawyer.Page Podcast. On his podcast, he interviews judges, attorneys and others in the legal arena where they talk about how computers, software and hardware enhance their practice of law and their services to their clients.
About our Co-Host
Warren Sklar @Wsklar is an IT Consultant and moderator of the Mac To The Future FaceBook Group with over 3000 members talking about all things Apple. Request to join this group to be among people who love Apple.