PSA: Don’t buy a new Wi-Fi router without checking for WPA3 security

If you’re in the market for a new wireless router, you’d be well advised to look out for models which support a new security standard. After relying on WPA2 for security for more than a decade, the Wi-Fi Alliance has just begun certifying products that use its replacement: WPA3 …
Impressive new Apple store in Seattle’s University Village set to open on June 30th

Apple has announced a new retail location in Seattle, Washington’s University Village, an upscale shopping center just north of the University of Washington. The new structure will replace a smaller Apple store located next door in the same plaza. According to Apple, a grand opening is set for 9:30 A.M. on June 30th.
Instagram begins rolling out redesigned Explore tab with topic channels

Instagram is starting to push a redesigned Explore tab to users. This change was originally announced at Facebook’s F8 event last month, but is now making its way to users.
Tim Cook defends controversial focus on social issues, says Apple sticks to ‘policy not politics’

As announced earlier today, Tim Cook sat down at Fortune’s CEO Initiative event to talk with Fortune executive editor Adam Lashinsky. Cook addressed Apple’s controversial involvement in social issues, the company’s focus on privacy, and much more.
What do you think of the new features in iOS 12 so far? [Poll]

This evening, Apple officially released the first public beta of iOS 12 after three weeks of developer testing. This means anyone can download and install the latest iOS version on their iPhone and iPad for free, though it’s still in beta form and does come with some bugs and annoyances.
Are you running the iOS 12 beta (developer or public version) on your iPhone or iPad? If so, what do you think so far?
macOS Mojave: How to create Desktop Stacks

Mac users have been clamoring for Apple to get serious about its OS over the last several years and in macOS Mojave, the company has added a boatload of new features that will for sure make most users happy.
One of those features is Stacks for the Desktop, where macOS will automatically sort all of your items into neat stacks, being sorted by file type.
How to install the iOS 12 public beta on your eligible iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

As we recently noted, the iOS 12 public beta has been released for those interested in trying iOS 12 before it officially launches later this fall. In other words, you don’t have to be a registered Apple developer in order to install iOS 12 prior to its public debut.
The public beta process is for anyone wishing to take the software for an early test drive. In this hands-on walkthrough, we’ll guide you through the iOS 12 public beta install process step-by-step for your eligible iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. more…
Tim Cook to talk leadership & ‘tackling social problems’ at Fortune Initiative event this evening
First tvOS 12 public beta for Apple TV now available

Apple has released the first tvOS 12 public beta for non-developers to test on Apple TV. The first tvOS 12 public beta includes support for Dolby Atmos spatial sound and swiping between Aerial screensavers.
Apple releases first iOS 12 public beta for iPhone and iPad

Apple has released the first iOS 12 public beta for iPhone and iPad — which means more Memoji for the iPhone X users! This allows users who are not registered developers to test pre-release versions of iOS with new features for free (and a few bugs).
