av Mikael Winterkvist | mar 19, 2025 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Threads |

The iOS 18.3.2 update appears to have introduced a bug related to Apple’s Mail application, as multiple users now claim that emails only appear in their inbox after a manual refresh.
Apple released iOS 18.3.2, a relatively minor update, on March 11, 2025. Though the software contains a significant security fix, it appears the update has also introduced a problem that affects the built-in Mail app and its push functionality, which is meant to display new emails as soon as they arrive.
Källa: iOS 18.3.2 update reportedly causes email delivery issues
av Mikael Winterkvist | mar 19, 2025 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Threads |

Apple has debuted ”Someday,” a short YouTube film by Spike Jonze that serves as a 5+ minute ad for AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancelation.
The film stars actor Pedro Pascal, best known as the character Joel Miller in the HBO post-apocalyptic drama series The Last of Us. Pascal has also appeared in in the Netflix crime series Narcos and Disney’s The Mandalorian.
Källa: Apple Debuts Short Film Starring Pedro Pascal With AirPods 4
av Mikael Winterkvist | mar 19, 2025 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Threads, Twitter |

From iOS 18 when the Passwords app debuted to the iOS 18.2 update, users could have exposed passwords to a bad actor on a privileged network, but you’re likely safe.
Apple released iOS 18 in September 2024 with the new Passwords app, but it relied on the less secure HTTP protocol, not HTTPS, when opening links or fetching icons. This meant a bad actor on a privileged network could intercept the HTTP request and redirect users to a fake website and harvest the login.
Källa: Now patched vulnerability left Apple Passwords open to targeted phishing attacks
av Mikael Winterkvist | mar 19, 2025 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Threads |

An Italian newspaper has said it is the first in the world to publish an edition entirely produced by artificial intelligence.
The initiative by Il Foglio, a conservative liberal daily, is part of a month-long journalistic experiment aimed at showing the impact AI technology has “on our way of working and our days”, the newspaper’s editor, Claudio Cerasa, said.
The four-page Il Foglio AI has been wrapped into the newspaper’s slim broadsheet edition, and is available on newsstands and online from Tuesday.
“It will be the first daily newspaper in the world on newsstands created entirely using artificial intelligence,” said Cerasa. “For everything. For the writing, the headlines, the quotes, the summaries. And, sometimes, even for the irony.” He added that journalists’ roles would be limited to “asking questions [into an AI tool] and reading the answers”.
Källa: Italian newspaper says it has published world’s first AI-generated edition
av Mikael Winterkvist | mar 19, 2025 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Threads |

After nearly three decades, Happy Gilmore is ready to return to the golf course.
Netflix on Tuesday released the teaser trailer for the upcoming film Happy Gilmore 2, a direct sequel to Adam Sandler‘s 1996 slapstick comedy.
While the original film saw Gilmore (Sandler), a failed ice hockey player turned surprise golf sensation, upset pro Shooter McGavin (Christopher McDonald) at a major tournament, the sequel sees Gilmore return to the game after a long absence.
“I haven’t swung a club in years,” Gilmore says in the trailer, as he prepares to return to the game to take on some of sport’s current stars.
Källa: Adam Sandler Returns to the Golf Course in Trailer for Netflix’s ‘Happy Gilmore 2’
av Mikael Winterkvist | mar 19, 2025 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Threads |

During a talk at GDC 2025, Pocketpair global community manager John Buckley responded to the lawsuit Nintendo and The Pokemon Company filed against the company over Palworld.
Buckley spoke about how the move came as a shock for Pocketpair since the team “did legal checks” before the game’s release. He also mentioned that “it didn’t feel good obviously” and “it was a very depressing day” when the lawsuit came in.
Buckley’s full words:
“We did legal checks before Palworld released and they were all cleared in Japan. So obviously when the lawsuit was announced we were like, ‘What?’ And we went back to the lawyers, and the lawyers contacted the courts and asked, ‘What’s going on?’ and that’s when we realized it was patents they were going for.”
Källa: Palworld dev was surprised by Nintendo / Pokemon lawsuit, was ”a very depressing day”