The Morning After: IPadOS 14.0 Brings Mouse & Trackpad Support



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The iPad, years after its introduction it's now able to be used with either a trackpad or mouse. Yesterday's iOS 13.4 update for iPadOS and iOS added this feature, along with a host of other useful features like third-party navigation apps to the CarPlay dashboard. The updated iCloud file share will enhance its utility.



However, one of the biggest changes to the browser is. Safari for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS have now made it a default setting to block third-party cookies. This is the first major browser to implement this. Google has stated that Chrome will be the same but not until 2022. The team calls this a "significant improvement for privacy since it removes any sense of exceptions, or that "a small amount of cross-site tracking is permitted." I'm feeling more secure now and I am using Android.



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The FujifilmX100V is a compact street photography camera that has a higher-quality sensor, a better autofocus, as well as a comfortable tilt display.



Fujifilm's X100-series compact street photography cameras have always handled well and the X100V is no exception. Fujifilm has made a number of technological improvements to the X100V including a 26.1-megapixel sensor that has a sharper lens, tilting display, and amazing video quality in 4K. It's now much easier to use and takes better, more vibrant pictures than its predecessor. Steve Dent's full review is available.



Royole's FlexPai 2 is the first phone to feature Royole's latest flexible display.



Royole was the first to market with the first foldable phone, and it's now ready for round 2. The FlexPai 2 will feature Royole's third generation Cicada Wing FFD (Fully Flexible Display), which packs an enhanced bend radius, reducing the previous version's 3mm down to a mere 1mm and still able to endure over 200,000 bends, according to Royole.



This gives the phone an improved foldpossibly even closer to, if not better than, Huawei's Mate Xs which has a similar outward-facing, flexible screen. Huawei is working with ZTE on future phoneswhich means you're more likely to see one in the wild.



Through the Marketplace, Mojang offers learning materials for children who are not at home. 'Minecraft' takes students on a tour for free of the ISS



To help students stuck at home and don't have the time to continue learning beyond educational TV and more books, there's a new glut of free educational material available in Minecraft. Mojang has added an Education category to the Marketplace that includes a bunch of lessons from Minecraft: Education Edition. The worlds are free to download as of today on all Bedrock versions of Minecraft and will be available at no additional cost until June 30th.



How to get help online in times of social isolation. How to see an therapist if you're stuck in a confined space.



Although the coronavirus outbreak isn't the first time that the world has been hit by an epidemic that spreads across the globe, we've never been as technologically prepared to face the problems of avoiding contact with human beings as we are today. We are becoming more isolated as we try to keep COVID-19 from spreading, which is why we have to stay at home and not be too stressed.



Not only does solitude lead to isolation and isolation, but we're also relegated to communicating with people largely over texts and messaging. We walk through the options of obtaining professional assistance and support while staying where you need to stay.



Millions of people are trapped in their homes, and are turning to Facebook to cope.Facebook is struggling to keep up with 'unprecedented' traffic



The increased use of Facebook is actually increasing the demands on the resources of the social network -- something you rarely hear from a web-based company. Facebook has decreased video quality in Europe and has pulled back most of the contract workforce who work as content moderators.



The company also warned that its revenue could be affected by the decrease in its advertising business due to the pandemic. According to the company's Vice President of Analytics, Alex Schultz, and VP of Infrastructure, Jay Pareikh, "We don't make money from many of the services that we're seeing more engagement, and we've noticed a weakening in our ads business in countries that are taking aggressive steps to stop the spread of COVID-19."



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Microsoft is putting off non-security Windows updates.



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For the next month, YouTube streams will default to 480p in order to reduce bandwidth



Wyze's Alexa-equipped fitness monitor costs $25



Bigelow Aerospace, the maker of inflatable ISS modules, has laid off all of its employees



UPS is working on developing quieter, more versatile drones for delivery.



BioWare book will recount 25 years of games



Google makes it easier to find COVID-19 travel advisory



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The Morning After: iPadOS 14.0 brings trackpad and mouse support