Best of AppleJuly 2023

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    Avatar of hackernoonHacker Noon·3y

    Dark-Themed UI Design Tips

    A dark mode has been deemed a requirement for UI by both Apple and Google. Reduced brightness in a dark environment offers safety and can reduce eye strain. The use of digital technology is increasing with tech revolutionization. We spend almost 10 hours of the day sitting in front of a digital screen.

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    Avatar of thevergeThe Verge·3y

    The Mac sure is starting to look like the iPhone

    The general trend of macOS releases over the past few years is that it has been moving closer and closer to the look and feel of iOS. Widgets! They intelligently tint based on the color of your desktop, and they’re available for various Apple apps, including Safari, Contacts, and Podcasts.

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    Avatar of thevergeThe Verge·3y

    Bear 2 is a terrific notes app — and it only took forever to build

    The Verge Bear 2, the new note-taking app from developer Shiny Frog, is launching today on iOS, iPadOS, and Mac. It's a complete rewrite of the app, and has been a lot more work than the company expected. The underlying text editor, which the company calls Panda, has been in beta testing since early 2020.

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    Avatar of hackernoonHacker Noon·3y

    World’s Worst Tech Employers

    World’s Worst Tech Employers: HackerNoon. The only question that is left is: who would be the winner? If I had to make a top 5 list of the most hated American tech giants, here is how I would place them.

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    Avatar of communityCommunity Picks·3y

    Using emoji on the web

    Browsers running on ChromeOS and most Android devices will render Google’s Noto Color Emoji. On iOS and iOS, browsers will use Apple Color Em emoji, and on Windows it’ll be Microsoft Segoe color Emoji. Firefox on Windows and Linux is an exception in that it bundles Twitter's Twemoji.