If only they had mentioned it when they presented Night Shift. The negative part of this story is that, when they include it in Apple devices by default, f.lux will have it even more difficult than since last March and will only be present on Windows and Android, since they stopped using it for a long time. In other words, that the CarPlay screen changes its color will not cause us anything different than what we feel when we see that it is done at night from our car. Night Shift, the feature first introduced in iOS devices with iOS 9.3, has expanded to the Mac with the release of 10.12.4. For those of you who are thinking that it would be dangerous to "help us sleep" in a car, you have to remember that this type of system does not make us drowsy, but rather makes our body understand that it has already been done at night. What makes more sense is that it is present in OS X, but they also consider bringing Night Shift to the Apple Watch and even CarPlay. Night Shift is coming to the Mac and Apple WatchÄescribed as "software for controlling the screen of computers and mobiles," Apple intends for Night Shift to cover all the devices they have available today and any other devices they may launch in the future. In the list of devices they have included there are some like decorative magnets or dog whistles (Seriously!), But this is relatively normal when registering names or filing a patent and is to cover all possibilities. Night Shift was very well received among users and that may be the reason that has encouraged Apple to bring its system to other devices, as it has discovered Patently Apple. Among these novelties, perhaps the most prominent or the one that has been talked about the most is Night Shift, a system that removes red tones from the screen so that, in short, we can sleep better at night and that is based on the application f.lux which had long been available for iOS (via Cydia), for Mac and for Windows. Darker is Safari extension that helps you quickly turn the screen (browser) to dark at night time. On March 21, Apple released iOS 9.3, a version that, like many of those released in the spring, introduced many important new features.
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