Richard,

This is a new app in iOS 9, it’s like an RSS news feed you decide what you want 
to come to your device.  On the iPhone and iPad I receive hundreds of stories a 
day THAT I CHOSE!

The app has various genre of topics, you pick.

Here is a link that explains.

http://www.apple.com/news/

John




> On Jan 1, 2016, at 9:10 PM, Richard D. Meadows <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> John,
> 
> When you say, “I also use Apple News,..” from Flipboard? or??
> 
> Rich
> 
> 
> Richard D. Meadows
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> 
>> On Jan 1, 2016, at 8:30 PM, John Robinson <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Bill, your so kind and I appreciate it.  I am on several business sites 
>> continually, I also use Apple News, which is the best resource for 
>> information I have ever found….so among all of this I keep finding items 
>> that are so interesting, some are getting the “real” truth out and some will 
>> knock you off the stool.  
>> 
>> You can’t believe how many guys get a kick out of running Apple in the 
>> ground, the press are like a pack, let one begin and the lemmings follow 
>> suite…like Politicians, they follow the polls.  In reality there are more 
>> great things happening with Apple that needs to be told but I also know I 
>> can wear thin…one of my kids said that when they see it’s spam from me they 
>> delete without reading so if my children feel that way then what must others 
>> feel!!
>> 
>> Again thanks, this group is by far my favorite….
>> 
>> John
>> 
>>   
>>> On Jan 1, 2016, at 8:17 PM, William Micou <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I, for one, would like you to immediate reconsider your resolution! I 
>>> always learn something from your postings and to think I might have to have 
>>> fewer of them, causes me concern.
>>> If the mood strikes, please post any and all without hesitation. Now as far 
>>> as the other groups you are affiliated with… maybe they don’t appreciate 
>>> you as much as we do and therefore, feel free to limit your contributions 
>>> to those ingrates.
>>> 
>>> Happy New Year! and keep ‘em coming! 
>>> 
>>> Bill Micou
>>> 
>>>> On Jan 1, 2016, at 4:52 PM, John Robinson <[email protected] 
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> It’s a New Year, we all have our resolutions, the lists are long…
>>>> 
>>>> I have tucked away a few morsels….but of interest to the groups I 
>>>> correspond with…
>>>> 
>>>> I plan to do much less posting of articles this year!
>>>> 
>>>> I hear the applause, and I agree.
>>>> 
>>>> I have the tendency to want to share the mother lobe of information, 
>>>> haven’t a clue why, it’s fun for me to pass info on to those that don’t 
>>>> get as excited over a postage stamp as I do…
>>>> 
>>>> HOWEVER, (i will refrain from bunches of the exceptions) this story is 
>>>> stunning, some folks are so brilliant that I makes me feel as I am 
>>>> qualified to ask if you want the Bride or Groom seating…..
>>>> 
>>>> If we keep the wheels on this old globe the future is going to be 
>>>> fantastic!!  You really should see this short video, WOW!  Only 1.47 min 
>>>> so watch it all, other items are controlled via the watch as well…..
>>>> 
>>>> I will say that Apple really treated me right over my Apple Watch.  
>>>> 
>>>> Since I had a skin cancer a couple years ago I grease myself to the point 
>>>> the watch is swimming in sunscreen and after several months when I took it 
>>>> off the charger the back came off.  Goodness, the workings behind the 
>>>> probes are amazing.  When I took it in for repair I was to be without it 
>>>> for 3-5 days…instead they gave me a new one….This is typical, I have had 
>>>> them do the same on other items…and you know, while it was being shipped 
>>>> for what I thought was a repair I felt I had lost a friend, I had no idea 
>>>> how much I had come to rely on a wearable….are we spoiled or what!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Researchers use Apple Watch to pilot drone, control HomeKit Hue lamps via 
>>>> hand gestures
>>>> By Daniel Eran Dilger <http://twitter.com/danieleran> 
>>>> Friday, January 01, 2016, 11:54 am PT (02:54 pm ET)
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/technology-video/video-using-the-force-no-its-an-apple-watch-flying-this-drone/article27969572/
>>>>  
>>>> <http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/technology-video/video-using-the-force-no-its-an-apple-watch-flying-this-drone/article27969572/>
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Engineering students at Taiwan's National Chung Hsing University 
>>>> demonstrated a clever use of the motion sensors in Apple Watch to 
>>>> interpret hand gestures, enabling them to remotely control real world 
>>>> devices akin to the science fiction fantasy depicted in Star Wars.
>>>> 
>>>> The Force Awakens: use the Dong
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> A group of five researchers, including civil engineering PhD student Mark 
>>>> Ven and University professor Yang Ming-der have been working at PVD+ since 
>>>> 2013, developing software they call Dong coding to interpret hand 
>>>> gestures, notes a report 
>>>> <http://www.reuters.com/article/us-apple-watch-drone-idUSKBN0UE14Q20160101>
>>>>  by Reuters. 
>>>> 
>>>> Simply wearing an Apple Watch provides enough motion controls—thanks to 
>>>> the device's gyroscope and accelerometers—to allow the researchers to 
>>>> pilot a Parrot AR Drone 3.0 using hand movements, or alternatively turn on 
>>>> Philips Hue HomeKit lamps using a clap, then activate a given color by 
>>>> tracing the outline of a character (such as drawing out a "R" to turn the 
>>>> lamp red). 
>>>> 
>>>> Ven demonstrated using PVD+ software to fly a drone in Taichung City 
>>>> (above), where he was interviewed by Reuters. Ven also demonstrated using 
>>>> Apple Watch to remotely control a Sphero robotic toy and control 
>>>> HomeKit-capable 
>>>> <http://appleinsider.com/articles/15/12/29/whats-next-for-apple-in-2016-a-focus-on-homekit-apple-pay-maps-ecosystems>
>>>>  devices.
>>>> 
>>>> "Previously we've needed complicated controls to fly drones, but now we 
>>>> can use a wearable device, and through human behavior and gestures 
>>>> directly interact with them - using a hand to control and fly drones 
>>>> directly," he said. 
>>>> 
>>>> PVD+ is seeking to patent and commercialize the technology, which appears 
>>>> to be an interesting new application of wearables, an emerging market 
>>>> Apple entered over the past year with Apple Watch, which it rapidly turned 
>>>> into a $7 billion 
>>>> <https://twitter.com/BenBajarin/status/682626410624737280> business across 
>>>> its first 9 months on the market.
>>>> 
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