Apple has updated its free Final Cut Camera app, which remains made for Final Cut Pro on the iPad , but its improvements include easier transferring of footage to the Mac. The new Final Cut Camera for iPhone is now on the App Store Alongside its latest update to Final Cut Pro for the Mac and the iPad, Apple has released a new version of its free companion app, Final Cut Camera for iPhone . This is the app that lets filmmakers shoot simultaneously on multiple iPhones, and have the footage be monitored and controlled live on an iPad. There are improvements to how that iPhone to iPad workflow is done, but what will appeal most to long-time Final Cut Pro users is how the footage can be sent to the Mac. It is still not the case that the Mac can be used live as the iPad can, it is only that there are fewer steps to get the footage across. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iOS 27 adds a new copy-and-paste feature to the iPhone's keyboard, enabling convenient one-tap pasting for text, photos, links, and more. For example, if you copy a link in Safari and move to the Notes app, a "paste from Safari" option with the link will automatically appear above the keyboard. Tapping on the shortcut adds the link to the note. Or if you copy a photo in the Reddit app and open the Messages app, a "paste from Reddit" option will appear above the keyboard. Given this feature is built into the keyboard, it works across many combinations of apps, making pasting more convenient across iOS 27. The keyboard has already surfaced one-time verification codes since iOS 12. iOS 27 is currently available in developer beta, with a public beta to follow in July. The update is expected to be released to all users with an iPhone 11 or newer in September, and this small yet useful feature will likely be popular. Related Roundups: iOS 27 , iPadOS 27 This article, " iOS 27 Adds a Useful New Copy-and-Paste Feature to Your iPhone " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
The US has seen a 22% decline in the annual birth rate since 2007. A study confuses correlation with causation, and blames the iPhone without real data to support the claim. It's a wonder Apple bothered to add menstrual cycle tracking to the iPhone. Jony Ive once expressed regret for the unforeseen consequences of the iPhone, but he meant for the environment and for people's attention. Not for the birth rate. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums