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Enhance Your Photography with Halide for iOS: Key Features Update

Welcome Back to Installer No. 48: Your Guide to the Latest Trends

Hello friends! It’s good to be back with Installer No. 48, your go-to source for the best and most Verge-iest insights from around the world. For new readers, dive into the comprehensive collection of past editions accessible on our homepage.

After a refreshing couple of weeks, I’m thrilled to share my experiences and recommendations with everyone. I spent my time chasing a toddler through various playgrounds and devouring books like Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore, She Rides Shotgun, and The Wager. All are must-reads, by the way!

This Week's Recommendations

This week, my reading list included fascinating topics such as Worldcoin and Conan O’Brien. I also indulged in Bad Monkey and rewatched The Night Manager. On the culinary side, I’ve been tweaking a maple syrup Old Fashioned recipe and immersing myself in a brilliant podcast series titled The Power Broker from 99 Percent Invisible. Season preparations for my fantasy football leagues are underway, and I'm attempting to transition from Spotify to YouTube Music.

Here are some exciting new finds for you:

The Drop

  • Halide’s Process Zero: This stellar camera app for iPhone and iPad now features an exciting option that strips down processing to give you incredibly raw images.
  • The Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold: Despite its unfortunate name, this foldable phone is visually stunning. Its innovative design could pave the way for future devices.
  • Gemini Live: OpenAI’s new Advanced Voice Mode for ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini Live both highlight advancements in voice interaction technology.
  • Alien: Romulus: I don’t care about the mixed reviews; I’m thrilled to dive back into the Alien universe.
  • The Everyday Astronaut's Factory Tour: Jeff Bezos presents a captivating look inside Blue Origin's new Glenn Factory.
  • Meta Quest HDMI Link: This innovative app lets you use your VR headset as a large screen, expanding the potential of VR entertainment.
  • Unread for Mac: My favorite iOS RSS reader has made its way to macOS, providing a sleek and efficient experience.
  • Industry Season 3: This HBO series has been gaining traction, showing a chaotic glamour reminiscent of Succession.
  • Neuecast: A newly launched podcast app with a clean design and rich features, perfect for new users looking for something fresh.

Feature: Peter Huber's Homescreen

In engaging with our community, I connected with Peter Huber, the creator of the Niagara Launcher. Here’s a sneak peek into his minimalist Android setup:

  • Devices: He’s using a Pixel 8 for daily tasks and a Galaxy Z Fold 3 for relaxation.
  • Apps: Key applications include Todoist for tasks, Telegram, WhatsApp, Slack for messaging, and Firefox for browsing.
  • Personal Projects: Peter is currently pursuing his Master’s thesis, aiming to explore ways to reduce unwanted phone use.

Crowdsourced Recommendations

Let’s take a look at what our community has been enjoying:

  • Sinan recommends following Jeff Cable’s photography blog for insights from the Olympics.
  • Krishna enjoys using denim to create custom playlist covers on Apple Music.
  • Nolan praises A Psalm for the Wild-Built for its comforting read.
  • Christopher talks about a unique black-and-white E Ink smartphone that he preordered.
  • Joe enjoys Quick Journal, a simple journaling app for iOS.

Signing Off

I’ve been enjoying The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast lately, where they dissect iconic sketches and the behind-the-scenes stories. It’s a fun blend of nostalgia and insight into memorable moments in internet history.

Don’t hesitate to share your own recommendations, and let’s keep the conversation alive! Email your thoughts and favorite finds at installer@theverge.com.

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