About this episode
Apple's done releasing products for the year, but that hasn't stopped the company from revising a child-protection feature, trying to avoid letting developers add links to their apps, launching a new service targeted at small businesses, and welcoming a new Netflix game catalog to the App Store. If you like that sort of thing. This episode of Upgrade is sponsored by: Bombas : Get 20% off any purchase during the big holiday sale. Capital One : Machine learning at Capital One. What’s in your wallet? Setapp : More than 200 powerful apps for your Mac. Try it free for a week. Links and Show Notes: Get Upgrade+. More content, no ads. The Steerswoman (The Steerswoman, #1) by Rosemary Kirstein A Deadly Education (The Scholomance, #1) by Naomi Novik A Darker Shade of Magic (Shades of Magic, #1) by V.E. Schwab City of Stairs (The Divine Cities, #1) by Robert Jackson Bennett iOS 15.2 beta 2 includes new communication safety feature in Messages - 9to5Mac Everything New in iOS 15.2 Beta 2: Legacy Contacts, Hide My Email Improvements, and More - MacRumors Playdate Owners Update #1 Judge orders Apple to allow external payment options for App Store by December 9th, denying stay - The Verge Apple reaches out to small businesses via new Business Essentials service – Six Colors Jamf CEO welcomes Apple Business Essentials | Computerworld Netflix begins to roll out games – Six Colors Netflix launches its first selection of games on iPhone and iPad, sign up using Apple In-App Purchase - 9to5Mac Downstream #3: Snackable Trash - Relay FM Rebuilding my smart home: Sensors active – Six Colors Caseta by Lutron Keychron Q1 Build with Jason and Stephen! -- Friday Keyboard Club - YouTube