Anthropic Accidentally Leaked the Entire Claude Code CLI Source Code ★ Samual Axon, reporting last week for Ars Technica: Early this morning, Anthropic published version 2.1.88 of Claude
David Pogue: ‘Apple and Me’ David Pogue, on his new blog at Substack: When the iPhone was about to go on sale in 2007, a thousand people lined up around the block at New York City’s
I know it’s a trend for people to just leave closed captions enabled whenever they’re watching TV, even for shows and movies in which they can easily understand the dialog. I can’t
‘How Apple Became Apple: The Definitive Oral History of the Company’s Earliest Days’ This feature from Harry McCracken is just spectacularly good. (And it’s a gift link that’ll get
The Talk Show ‘Apple at 50’, With John Siracusa Who better to join the show to commemorate Apple’s 50th anniversary than John Siracusa? Sponsored by: Sentry: A real-time error monitoring
Monday April 6, 2026 3:21 pm PDT by Juli CloverApple appears to be quietly updating some apps, based on curious new update notes that have appeared on the App Store. Over the last week
Apple Should Set and Enforce Some Basic Standards for Custom Video Players on tvOS While I’m bitching about Netflix’s craptacular new video player on Apple TV, let me quote from a piece
The Good News First Just this week I wrote about a hidden defaults preference you can set to turn off most of the insipid menu item icons in most of Apple’s first-party apps in MacOS
Steven Troughton-Smith, over the weekend: Here’s one for the icons-in-menus haters on macOS Tahoe: defaults write -g NSMenuEnableActionImages -bool NO It even preserves the couple of
Netflix Wrecked Their tvOS Video Player Amanda Kondolojy, writing for Pocket-lint: Though the Netflix app is largely the same on most platforms, over the weekend several Apple TV users