We are now in prime holiday season. If you are shopping online and having packages delivered, I'm a big fan of the Deliveries app (my most recent review) to track your passages. Ryan Christoffel of MacStories discusses an update to the Deliveries app to support Siri Shortcuts. If you are heading out to the mall or flying to bring gifts to your loved ones, here is a list of airports and malls in which Apple's Maps app has indoor maps. And now, the recent news of note:
- California attorney David Sparks discusses his attempts to customize the Infograph watch face on the Apple Watch Series 4. I've spent a little time with this one myself, but couldn't find a configuration that I wanted to keep, although for me that was mostly because I prefer the digital time over analog time and the other features of the face weren't compelling enough.
- This week, ABA Journal released its list of the 2018 Web 100, with lots of recommendations for legal blogs, podcasts, Twitter accounts, and more.
- In an article for LegalNews.com, Matt Chaney discusses an update to the DoNotPay app which allows users to file a lawsuit without the use of an attorney. One of my law partners, Lucian Pera, provides some thoughts on the app in that article.
- Apple was before the Supreme Court this week for oral arguments in an antitrust dispute. Amy Howe of SCOTUSblog offers this analysis.
- Ben Thommpson of Stratechery is not a lawyer, but he does offer an interesting analysis of that antitrust lawsuit against Apple.
- Dan Moren reports on an interview of Apple's CEO Tim Cook by Axios.
- Zac Hall of 9to5Mac offers advice for making an Apple Watch Series 4 last for a long run.
- Zac Hall also discusses using the Nomad USB-A to Lightning Key cable, plus a small adapter, so that you can charge your iPhone from your new iPad Pro.
- And finally, the iPhone now supports Group FaceTime, and Apple teamed up with Elvis, and Elvis, and Elvis, to show it off in a video called A Little Company: