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VOICE ARCHIVE

Jen Simmons

@jensimmons
20 posts
2023-03-28
Once you've seen what's in Safari 16.4... or have had a chance to look up the latest support data on https://caniuse.com/... Dear web designers and developers, What do you need next from Safari? What web technology do you most want implemented next? https://webkit.org/...
2023-03-28 View on X
MacRumors

Apple debuts iOS 16.4 with 21 new emoji, Safari push notifications for web apps on the Home Screen, Voice Isolation for calls, Crash Detection tweaks, and more

5 features that'll raise your eyebrows Peter Wolinski / Tom's Guide : iOS 16.4 has a new feature to make your voice sound better on calls — try it now John-Anthony Disotto / iMore ...

2023-02-17
It's exciting to see folks talking about implementing web push for their web apps! Be sure to create an interface that lets your users take the first step — to gesture they want to get notifications. Like a subscribe button. It's up to *them* to opt in. https://webkit.org/...
2023-02-17 View on X
The Verge

Apple's iOS 16.4 and iPadOS 16.4 betas add support for Safari web apps on the homescreen to send push notifications and show notification badges

Apple's new iOS and iPadOS 16.4 betas will let Safari web apps on your homescreen send you push notifications, according to a new post on the WebKit blog.

2022-10-25
Let's talk passkeys in Safari. In September, iOS 16 introduced passkeys. Now with Safari 16.1, passkeys are supported everywhere Safari 16 is supported — including iPadOS 16, macOS Monterey, macOS Big Sur, and macOS Ventura, as well as iOS 16. https://webkit.org/...
2022-10-25 View on X
TechCrunch

PayPal adds Apple Passkeys support on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, and plans to add support for other platforms' passkeys, which are designed to replace passwords

Check out this screenshot of Safari 16.1 on iPad. When using Stage Manager, I can create browser windows of many different sizes and different aspect ratios. There is no single “tablet” viewport size! Never was. Really isn't now. https://webkit.org/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-10-25 View on X
TechCrunch

PayPal adds Apple Passkeys support on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, and plans to add support for other platforms' passkeys, which are designed to replace passwords

How about AVIF? Safari 16.0 brought support for AVIF still images to iOS 16. Safari 16.1 adds support for AVIF animated image sequences. Now both still and moving images saved in the AVIF format are supported on iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and macOS Ventura. https://webkit.org/...
2022-10-25 View on X
TechCrunch

PayPal adds Apple Passkeys support on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, and plans to add support for other platforms' passkeys, which are designed to replace passwords

2022-06-07
For everyone rightly concerned about the user experience of Web Push in Safari — a website or web app using our implementation can only ask you for permission to send Notifications after you've indicated such interest with a user gesture, like clicking on a button.
2022-06-07 View on X
9to5Mac

Apple unveils iOS 16 with customizable lock screens, including a Wallpaper Gallery, suggested background photos, and the ability to change the font and color

but there is a time limit. https://appleinsider.com/... https://twitter.com/... Ian / @ianzelbo : iOS 16 lockscreen honestly feel like a jailbreak tweak from 2016 - in a good way. ...

Web Push is coming to Safari 16 on macOS Ventura. It sends notifications even if Safari is closed. Is built with the same web technologies as other browsers. Doesn't require an Apple Developer Program membership. And is coming to iOS and iPadOS next year. https://webkit.org/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-06-07 View on X
MacRumors

Apple plans to add opt-in web push notifications to iOS 16 in 2023, letting Safari users get notifications from websites

finally! 👏 https://twitter.com/... @webkit : WebKit Features in Safari 16 Beta — Web Inspector Extensions, Container Queries, Web Push for macOS Ventura, Subgrid, Flexbox Inspector...

There will be more about the details of our Web Push implementation coming this week — including in the session “Meet Web Push for Safari”, available to watch tomorrow Tuesday June 7 at https://developer.apple.com/
2022-06-07 View on X
MacRumors

Apple plans to add opt-in web push notifications to iOS 16 in 2023, letting Safari users get notifications from websites

finally! 👏 https://twitter.com/... @webkit : WebKit Features in Safari 16 Beta — Web Inspector Extensions, Container Queries, Web Push for macOS Ventura, Subgrid, Flexbox Inspector...

For everyone rightly concerned about the user experience of Web Push in Safari — a website or web app using our implementation can only ask you for permission to send Notifications after you've indicated such interest with a user gesture, like clicking on a button.
2022-06-07 View on X
MacRumors

Apple plans to add opt-in web push notifications to iOS 16 in 2023, letting Safari users get notifications from websites

finally! 👏 https://twitter.com/... @webkit : WebKit Features in Safari 16 Beta — Web Inspector Extensions, Container Queries, Web Push for macOS Ventura, Subgrid, Flexbox Inspector...

Web Push is coming to Safari 16 on macOS Ventura. It sends notifications even if Safari is closed. Is built with the same web technologies as other browsers. Doesn't require an Apple Developer Program membership. And is coming to iOS and iPadOS next year. https://webkit.org/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-06-07 View on X
9to5Mac

Apple unveils iOS 16 with customizable lock screens, including a Wallpaper Gallery, suggested background photos, and the ability to change the font and color

but there is a time limit. https://appleinsider.com/... https://twitter.com/... Ian / @ianzelbo : iOS 16 lockscreen honestly feel like a jailbreak tweak from 2016 - in a good way. ...

There will be more about the details of our Web Push implementation coming this week — including in the session “Meet Web Push for Safari”, available to watch tomorrow Tuesday June 7 at https://developer.apple.com/
2022-06-07 View on X
9to5Mac

Apple unveils iOS 16 with customizable lock screens, including a Wallpaper Gallery, suggested background photos, and the ability to change the font and color

but there is a time limit. https://appleinsider.com/... https://twitter.com/... Ian / @ianzelbo : iOS 16 lockscreen honestly feel like a jailbreak tweak from 2016 - in a good way. ...

2021-06-06
Now it's official. There's now a WebExtensions Community Group, initiated by Apple, Google, Microsoft and Mozilla, for aligning on a common vision for browser extensions and to work towards future standardization. https://www.w3.org/... Web standards. For extensions.
2021-06-06 View on X
CNET

Teams behind Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge unveil a development forum at W3C to standardize and build a unified, more secure foundation for extensions

@googlechrome, @firefox, @MicrosoftEdge, and Safari — have banded together to standardize browser extensions. The goal is a unified and more secure foundation. tip @Techmeme https:...

@jeffbachtel Reservations? No! I think this is terrific!!! I've watched smart people work for a while to make this happen. It's exciting that we are now at this point. Web standards are fantastic for developers.
2021-06-06 View on X
CNET

Teams behind Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge unveil a development forum at W3C to standardize and build a unified, more secure foundation for extensions

@googlechrome, @firefox, @MicrosoftEdge, and Safari — have banded together to standardize browser extensions. The goal is a unified and more secure foundation. tip @Techmeme https:...

You know how each browser used to have totally different technologies for making add-ons or extensions. (They weren't even called the same thing.) And how more recently, several browsers totally changed their extensions to use a similar set of APIs as the others? Yeah. That.
2021-06-06 View on X
CNET

Teams behind Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge unveil a development forum at W3C to standardize and build a unified, more secure foundation for extensions

@googlechrome, @firefox, @MicrosoftEdge, and Safari — have banded together to standardize browser extensions. The goal is a unified and more secure foundation. tip @Techmeme https:...

2021-06-05
Now it's official. There's now a WebExtensions Community Group, initiated by Apple, Google, Microsoft and Mozilla, for aligning on a common vision for browser extensions and to work towards future standardization. https://www.w3.org/... Web standards. For extensions.
2021-06-05 View on X
CNET

Teams behind Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge unveil a development forum at W3C to standardize and build a unified, more secure foundation for extensions

The teams behind the Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge browsers have banded together to improve extensions …

You know how each browser used to have totally different technologies for making add-ons or extensions. (They weren't even called the same thing.) And how more recently, several browsers totally changed their extensions to use a similar set of APIs as the others? Yeah. That.
2021-06-05 View on X
CNET

Teams behind Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge unveil a development forum at W3C to standardize and build a unified, more secure foundation for extensions

The teams behind the Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge browsers have banded together to improve extensions …

@jeffbachtel Reservations? No! I think this is terrific!!! I've watched smart people work for a while to make this happen. It's exciting that we are now at this point. Web standards are fantastic for developers.
2021-06-05 View on X
CNET

Teams behind Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge unveil a development forum at W3C to standardize and build a unified, more secure foundation for extensions

The teams behind the Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge browsers have banded together to improve extensions …

2021-05-13
If the last 15 months have taught me anything, it's that I'm quite proud of how strong, and ethical, and resilient, and generous I've been during this “epidemic plague”. I'll go up against any tech bro on that. Also, yes, this is exhausting. https://twitter.com/...
2021-05-13 View on X
Axios

Apple says it parted ways with recent hire Antonio García Martínez, an ex-Facebook staffer and author, after employee petition citing “misogynistic statements”

Apple has severed ties with recent hire Antonio Garcia-Martinez, a former Facebook employee and author …

2020-08-12
Starting the day with the devastating news that Mozilla is laying off 250 people, about a quarter of the company. https://blog.mozilla.org/... There are so many great people there, especially the browser engineers who invented much of the web... this is going to be painful. ❤️😩
2020-08-12 View on X
VICE

Mozilla says it plans to lay off around 250 employees and is closing the company's current operations in Taipei, Taiwan

Joseph Cox / VICE :

2020-08-11
Starting the day with the devastating news that Mozilla is laying off 250 people, about a quarter of the company. https://blog.mozilla.org/... There are so many great people there, especially the browser engineers who invented much of the web... this is going to be painful. ❤️😩
2020-08-11 View on X
VICE

Mozilla says it plans to lay off around 250 employees and is closing the company's current operations in Taipei, Taiwan

The changes come as the Mozilla Corporation looks to invest in more revenue-generating projects like its recently announced VPN.  —  Joseph Cox