The 2022 Annies: A Lot of Mercenaries
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Hello and welcome to Connected, episode 430.
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It's made possible this week by our sponsors, TexExpander, Memberful, and FitBod.
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My name is Stephen Hackett and I'm joined by my friend and yours, Mr. Myke Hurley.
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My name is Sean O'Steven Hackett and I'm joined by Federico Vittucci. Hi Federico.
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Hello, hello, hi guys.
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This is our year in review episode.
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The Annie's.
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Myke really wants to call this episode the Annie's, but I think it's confusing with the annual picks next week.
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This wasn't a Myke thing. We decided upon this last time when we made it a game.
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We made this a game with the tiki scale and everything.
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We decided to call it the Annie's. This wasn't just a me thing. This was an everybody thing.
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Okay, we'll do the Annie's.
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Have I lost my mind here?
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Wasn't that the thing that we did last time?
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- Yeah, no, I think you're right.
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I think you're right.
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- Kate says I'm right, so I must be right.
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- They are the official historian.
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- We need to work out the title then
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because we used to do 20, you know, the year,
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2022 year interview colon and then a funny title.
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But if we do the Annie's parentheses 2022,
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like we do the Ricky's episode,
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there's not a user-generated title.
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It's just the Annie's 2022.
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- Oh, we can break all the rules.
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Why don't we do the Annie's 2022 colon funny title?
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- Or the 2022 Annie.
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I just don't wanna do like parentheses and then a colon.
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- Whatever you want, Gramble Boy.
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You know what I mean?
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- I typed 2002.
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We're gonna be talking about the G4 today.
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- Oh, I can love it. - Oh my gosh, I can't type.
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Okay, so how this works is we will round up
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each month of the year and rank them on the teachy scale.
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That is the artwork for the episode.
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There's also a link in the show notes so you can see it.
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That artwork is done by the official relay historian, Kate.
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Inferior minus is the lowest possible score.
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- No, nightmare.
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- We only score a month.
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- No, nightmare.
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- We only score a month, a nightmare.
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- Oh. - Yes, yes.
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- You know it when you see it.
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- I don't remember what that means.
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What does that mean?
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- I don't know, Federico said it, I think.
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And so, Nightmare is for a truly special month.
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- Yeah, you know when you see it,
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it was inspired by a Supreme Court decision, I think.
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Yeah, you know it when you see it.
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- Yeah. - But I don't know what...
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How can it be the lowest score?
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And then there's a lower score.
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- March 2020, Nightmare, right?
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So we'll see what happens.
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We're gonna round robin this.
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And so each of us will take a month
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and run through the news.
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Lots of links in the show notes this week.
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And I apologize in advance for sounding the way that I sound.
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- You sound perfect. - I cannot be helped.
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Little, little sick.
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So let's start with January.
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How does that sound?
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- I mean, it's the best place to start.
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- Makes sense, yeah.
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- Cast your mind back.
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- iOS 15.4 allows a face ID while wearing a mask,
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not requiring an Apple Watch.
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And for a while you could do this if you had a watch.
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- That feels like two years ago to me.
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like, I know, wow, I know.
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This was a long running joke on the show, right?
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Am I remembering correctly?
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We kept making this joke for like weeks about,
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oh, iOS 15.4 allows Face ID while wearing a mask
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'cause if it was a new piece of news.
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Do you remember this?
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Ah, yes, yes, yes.
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Like breaking news, iOS 15.4, yes, I remember that.
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Yes, we were doing this for weeks.
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That's so good, this is a great feature.
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I forgot that I couldn't always do it.
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I kind of take it for granted now, but yeah,
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it was this year, maybe a little late, you know,
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it would have been nice to have it in 2021,
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but hey, it's still with us, so I'll take it.
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- Still with us.
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Also in January, Universal Control,
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which is the feature that lets you use your cursor
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and keyboard across multiple devices, entered beta,
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and a good feature.
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I thought it came with iOS 15, apparently it was late.
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I know this is real because I can see the link, but I don't believe this is true.
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That we only got to use universal control this year?
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What happened to that feature?
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Yeah, it was delayed multiple times actually.
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I think it was delayed twice.
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I think it was.
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I mean, it would have had to have been.
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Yeah, I mean, in hindsight, I got to say, like this feature completely changed, like, the way I work.
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And at the time, I mean, at that point in January,
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I didn't even know I was gonna buy a house
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and have a new desk.
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But now that I'm using it, like without universal control,
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I wouldn't have the kind of setup that I have right now.
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And so I am very thankful that this feature exists.
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- Yeah, it's good.
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- I will say, part of my surprise
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is I was confusing this with Sidecar.
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- Oh yeah, that's a--
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- I still, I'm surprised,
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but that was why I was extra surprised.
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- They both exist still.
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- And I get them confused all the time.
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- They're oddly sort of the same feature,
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but inside out in a way, it's very strange.
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- It's very, very peculiar.
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- January was also the beginning of two long running stories
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that are really still with us.
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The first being Google's campaign against Apple
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to adopt RCS on the iPhone.
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So if you're not familiar with RCS,
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we don't really have the time to get to it too deeply today,
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but it is something that Google
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and carrier partners have worked on.
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It's sort of a super set of SMS.
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It does offer some end-to-end encryption,
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not end-to-end encryption, everywhere, attachments.
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It's more iMessagey in some ways,
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but Apple's not gonna adopt it 'cause they have iMessage
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and Google keeps beating them up in the press about that.
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I think the bigger story, at least for Apple-centric people,
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is third-party payment methods.
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So this is something that Apple has just
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continued to fight on and now we have stuff in the EU
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which we'll get to later in the episode.
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But in January, this saga began with,
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of all things, Dutch dating apps.
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I don't know how this story broke with something so specific
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but here we are, if you're trying to hook up
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in the Netherlands, you can use a third party
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payment provider.
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- Well, that was when it began.
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It took months and months and Apple will find lots of money
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but this was where they started this incredibly long process.
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I don't think this was the first one.
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I think it started in South Korea,
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but this one, I think, what happened in the Netherlands--
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This was the first one this year, I think.
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Yeah, and what happened in the Netherlands, I think,
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will inform a lot about the way it will work going forward
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for when they do these arrangements,
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because the Netherlands were very tough on Apple,
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and really, I think, in a good way,
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and especially around language for errors and stuff.
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So Apple really kind of refined it,
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And I think it laid the groundwork for what we may see
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going into next year about the way Apple talk about
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third-party payments and app stores and stuff like that.
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- This year has been the year of the NibNib.
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We came across this on PocketLint in January.
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- CES. - This is the finger--
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- Yeah. - CES.
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Yeah, man, CES is right around the corner.
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Who knows what we'll get this time?
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- All kinds of matter accessories.
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That's gonna be the thing. - NibNib Pro.
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- Yes. - That's what I want.
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getting the Nib Nib 2, 2.0.
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- Nib Nib, Nib Nib Ultra.
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This was a finger biting soft toy cat,
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which we for some reason keep referencing.
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- We're a bit obsessed about it to be honest.
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- And then our friend Austin Evans got one.
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- Right, I forgot about that.
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- I forgot about that too.
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- Yeah, in a mystery tag, you got it in a mystery tag.
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- Oh my God, yeah.
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- Yeah, Nib Nib.
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- Yeah, Nib Nib for the views, you know?
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And then really, I feel like the last couple of years,
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Elgato has really been on a tear
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with accessories for streaming and automation.
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Of course, the Stream Deck has been around for a while,
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but in January, they announced the Stream Deck Pedal,
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which sits on your floor,
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and you can tap different buttons with your foot
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and fire automations on your computer.
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I know several people who have these, who really like them.
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I know Matt, one of our Discord mods has one.
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David Sparks has one.
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And it's just the beginning
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of a bunch of Stream Deck news this year.
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They've had quite a few releases,
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but this one I think is really cool
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if you have this sort of need.
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I think they're interesting that they keep expanding
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their product line.
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- Didn't either of you buy the foot thing?
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- No, I didn't.
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We made fun of it initially,
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but I actually think it's pretty cool.
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- I don't have it.
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I've got the Stream Deck XL, the big one.
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- So that's January.
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Goodbye, January.
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- Goodbye, Jan, we gotta give it a rating.
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- Let's see, let me open the TG scale for context.
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So it was definitely a good month, right?
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Because we got a bunch of software features,
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nip-nip, I mean, come on, right?
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- Yeah, I wouldn't go past good,
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but I think it's a normal month,
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but the nip-nip and the face ID with the mask
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pushes it all the way to good, I think.
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- Good. - Okay.
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- Good work, January.
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- Nicely done.
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- Good work.
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- So now we're onto February.
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In February, Apple wrote a thing on their website
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kind of addressing some of the stories that appeared
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in the media kind of around this time and before
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about concerns over people using air tags to stalk people.
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But I think the bigger issue that seemed to arise
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around this time was some kind of bugs in their software.
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I mean, Find My,
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that they were labeling things really poorly, right?
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It would say like, "A device is with you."
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And it really was just like your own AirPods,
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but they were doing like a really bad job
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of labeling a lot of that stuff.
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So Apple kind of laid out its case
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for why they think AirTags are good, right?
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And why they think that, you know,
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they took all the steps that they took
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to try and make sure that they were as safe as possible.
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They added new privacy warnings
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and they then spoke about things they were going to add.
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And we've seen a lot of this stuff roll out now,
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which is like new privacy warnings
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when people are setting them up.
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They fixed the AirPods thing.
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And then they added some new features like precision findings.
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So you could, if an AirTag was said to be with you,
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you could use your device to find it,
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which wasn't a thing you could do before.
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And they made the AirTags alarm sound louder
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and stuff like that.
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So I would say this seemed to address
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pretty much everything.
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Like I don't feel like, it felt like for a while
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there were a lot of these stories.
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And I think I saw maybe one or two more throughout the year,
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but it seemed like at least Apple did a good enough job of convincing the media
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that they were doing all that they could for this product, right?
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So, uh, Beats Fit Pro were released in February.
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Oh yeah. We talked about this. I had this for a while, I think.
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Was this, was this the one that Mary got?
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We had Mary on the show to talk about headphones this year, Steven.
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Was it these ones, the Beats Fit Pro?
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It was these, yeah.
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Okay. I had completely forgotten about them, right?
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Cause it's just like, I don't even think about this.
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- Yeah, I got Big Apple Buddy to send them to me.
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And then of course I used them for like a couple of weeks.
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I really liked them, but yeah, I couldn't, I don't know.
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I just, something about the little hook, you know,
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was kind of weird.
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Yeah, I didn't like it.
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And I ended up going back to AirPods Pro as always.
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- Case is too big, I think.
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- Yeah. - The case is too big.
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- That's true of a lot of Beats products.
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- She also has the, whatever the ones that go over your ear.
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- The Powerbeats.
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- The Powerbeats, and that case is enormous.
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It gets way bigger than it needs to be.
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- Just love big batteries, big Beats battery.
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And tap to pay contactless payments were announced
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as a thing that Apple were gonna work on.
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They were gonna basically open up the NFC chip on the iPhone
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to allow companies like Square and Stripe
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to let businesses create accounts and take payments.
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So you could just put your card or your phone
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on an iPhone and take a payment, removing the need for those readers devices.
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And this seems to be something that like it was announced to a bit of fanfare and more
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partners have been added in, but we haven't really heard much about it, but I bet that
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it's something that is really great for the people that use it.
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Like this is just a good feature.
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But you know, now looking at the stuff that we see later on in the year, this is clearly
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Apple trying to like hedge against future antitrust stuff because the NFC chip is considered
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one of the things that Apple has too much control over? February? Normal? Normal? I
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feel like normal. It doesn't, nothing exciting happened. I agree. Normal month, normal month.
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Yeah, and in a way like the the AirTags thing is still with us, like Apple's still trying to
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yeah work that out with the public, so I don't want to go higher than normal for sure.
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All right, we get to March. And March begins with the obviously unfortunate news, something
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that is still happening, sadly, the invasion of Ukraine by Russia. And Apple put out a
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statement at the beginning of the month, saying that they were pausing product sales in Russia
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and pulling state media apps from the App Store. So they had a post on the Apple newsroom
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about this. I don't know if sales have resumed since.
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They haven't.
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They haven't, rightfully so, because the invasion is still ongoing.
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I think this is one of those things that a lot of companies thought like, "Oh, we'll
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just pull out for a bit and nope."
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And then unfortunately it wasn't a bit.
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So that Apple are not in Russia now at all, like a lot of companies.
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Yeah, nine months later, this is still ongoing. It's a tragedy. And yeah, a bunch of companies
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like Apple put out these statements and maybe they thought it was going to be over in a
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month or something and it wasn't. And it isn't over.
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Getting back to Apple, there's a bunch of Apple product announcements here because there
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was an event, right? There was an Apple event in March 2022. What was it called?
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and Steven were together we watched it together because I was in Memphis you
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were in Memphis what was it called what was the tagline of the event son oh gosh
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was it anyway it was the max studio event peak performance leap performance
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thank you peak performance peak performance performance performance
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- Leet performance.
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- Like that one.
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The Mac Studio was announced,
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and this is the mini Mac Pro that many were expecting,
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and it sort of, it sits between,
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I can't do this with this.
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- It really, Leet performance really got me.
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It was very funny.
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I mean, is it a tiny Mac Pro or is it a big Mac Mini?
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- Is it a big Mac Mini?
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I don't know, you tell me Steven.
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I don't have one.
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John, one true John.
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- It's a big Mac Mini.
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- It's a big Mac Mini, okay, it's not a small Mac Pro.
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- Ooh, that feels like a controversial thing
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you may have just said there.
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- No slots, baby.
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You can't put things inside of it.
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- I mean, you can, but it won't be good.
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Well, still, it's a brand new product in the Mac line app,
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brand new name like the studio name for a product like this.
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It was obviously the first time and it led us and many others
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to speculate, hey, maybe is there
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room for a MacBook Studio in the future or an iPad
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Studio in the future?
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But in addition to the Mac Studio,
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we also got the studio display.
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Apple's return to consumer level displays,
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a 27-inch 5K monitor that eventually I also got.
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I'm looking right at it right now.
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There was a controversy though for the studio display about the camera, about the built-in
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camera of the studio display.
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And now the studio display supports center stage, but it's not, I believe in the reviews
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at the time, everybody pretty much agreed that it was not as good as the center stage
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seen on the iPad Pro for example.
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And really the main problem was that the picture coming out of the studio display's webcam
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was terrible.
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Like, it didn't--
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It was very bad.
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It was very bad.
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And I want to say that Apple sent a statement to Diverge
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and a bunch of others saying that it
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was due to something that needed to be fixed with an upcoming
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software update.
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That software update-- by the way,
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the studio displays the kind of display
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that it's got its own firmware, runs a fork of iOS,
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therefore you can update.
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That update has since been released.
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I don't think it really did wonders in terms of improving the picture quality of the webcam,
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of the display. I mean it made it worse for me. Yeah, exactly. You get the flickering thing going
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on. They fixed the flickering and then fixed and then broke it again. Yeah. So I have to use the
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continuity camera with my studio display. Good job. And also updating the studio display is so
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annoying. It's so annoying. And it's kind of weird. I don't know. It's very weird to update
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a thing that like you don't think of, you normally don't think about a display having its own
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software and it's kind of strange. Yeah I don't want to have to update my monitor by restarting
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my computer. It's like this is, this doesn't feel good at all. Yeah that's the thing to do.
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There was also a new iPhone SE and a green iPhone 13. These were the smaller announcements I think
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from the event. I mean, it's literally just a green iPhone 13. Coming out months later
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from the original iPhone 13 lineup, I always thought that would...
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They did it the previous year with the purple one.
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Why is this like...
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And they always used to do the red before.
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They used to do the red. I mean, they must have the numbers. They must know that introducing
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a color in the middle of mid-cycle helps somehow with sales, or it's good to get people into
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Apple stores to check out the new color and eventually they buy something else? I don't
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know. And the SE, which I believe Sylvia's sister bought, it's got still the same boring
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design, A15 Bionic inside, 5G, still a home button, better battery life, you know, the
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usual. Still an old design that does not have Face ID. The other big news, and this one
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and really liked the new iPad Air with an M1.
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Now at the time, we all kind of started asking ourselves the question,
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and I remember asking myself the question,
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"We thought the M1 was supposed to be like for the iPad Pro lineup only.
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What does it mean to get an M1 on an iPad Air as well?"
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And months later, we eventually got our answer,
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and the answer was this iPad Air supports Stage Manager and external displays.
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We couldn't know at the time.
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I still believe that the iPad Air,
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especially now that we got the full picture
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with iPad OS 16 and Stage Manager,
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I still think it's the definitive iPad for most people.
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I mean, you got a relatively portable iPad
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that is not too expensive, it's not too big.
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It's bigger than an iPad Mini.
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It's very balanced as a product.
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It's got the M1 and it comes in colors.
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I really like this iPad.
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I think it's a really good update.
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I remember at the time it was like,
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"Oh, if they've done this, what are they going to do to the iPad Pro?"
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That was the conversation.
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The answer was, "Ah, don't worry about it."
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Don't think about it too much.
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Don't worry about it.
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We're going to make the iPad closer to this one as well.
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Don't worry about it.
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And lastly, and I'm going to need some help here from Myke,
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a Friday night baseball on Apple TV+ was announced.
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if my understanding is correct, this means that each week during the season,
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there are two baseball games on Friday nights on Apple TV+,
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that include also like pre and post show segments.
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Yeah, that's what it is.
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Yep, and they're available for free.
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To Apple TV+.
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Well, they're available for free on Apple TV+,
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Does that make sense?
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Right, meaning they're not like a paid extra on top of Apple TV Plus.
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What? You don't have to be an Apple TV Plus subscriber to watch them.
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Oh, okay. So they are free, like free free for all.
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They are free.
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Probably won't be forever, but there are free games as part of this.
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Because that was like this whole thing about like, Aaron Rodgers was going to
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potentially break the record of home runs and everyone was like super mad.
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that it was on, no it did but not in this game.
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People were super mad that Apple were having it,
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like, 'cause it's like, "Oh, now I won't be able to watch it."
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But actually people can just watch it for free.
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And that was March.
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Aaron Judge.
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Aaron Rodgers is a basketball player?
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Football, there you go.
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I got there in the end.
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So obviously everything is very good here, I think.
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Mac Studio, Studio Displays, you know, M1, iPad Air.
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with the exception of, you know, the war.
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So I, but that's like,
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that's outside of Apple's control here. Like it's not like, you know, Apple,
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and they did the right thing. So overall,
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I would argue in favor of a good plus,
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maybe I would agree with you.
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Me too. Good plus. Now world events,
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Nightmare right right exactly don't judge the would necessarily judge world events
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So we are now into April. This is when friend of the show Apple self-service
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repair program launched. So proud of them. This is definitely in the category of
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Apple hedging against future legislation and present legislation here in the US
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with a program where you can order parts. They mail you 500 pounds of tools to do
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things. This started just with iPhones and just in the US, but throughout the
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year they've expanded it, including this week they added desktop Macs to it. A
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good thing for Apple to have from the political angle, I'm not sure how many
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regular consumers are ever going to take advantage of this I would love to know
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the volume of orders through this I just I have to imagine it's pretty low.
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Just as a clarification this was when they announced it was available they had
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previously announced this as a thing I think it was in 2021.
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I think so yeah I think you're right I think people can do it right but I don't
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think people are doing it youtubers are doing it but I don't think anybody else
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is really using this.
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- It's just Quinn Nelson.
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I think probably the best result out of this
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is that small companies could buy better tools.
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That's what I reckon is probably the best result, right?
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So like a screen repair company
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could buy a screen repair tool that Apple makes.
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'Cause you can buy the tools, right?
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As well as just rent the tools.
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So that I reckon is probably pretty good.
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But I don't think this is still the easy thing
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we were hoping for, right?
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And I don't think it's ever gonna happen
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'cause Apple would have to design and develop
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their products very, very differently
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for that to work out, but it's cool.
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- We also learned a little bit more about
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why the website looks so weird.
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I went deep down the rabbit hole
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looking up company listings out of state and stuff.
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- That was fun.
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Oh, that was fun, I forgot about that.
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- Yeah, so this is run by a partner company
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that does a lot of logistics for tech companies,
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including Apple.
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So the website's jank, but that is what it is.
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Even though it's not hugely popular, I don't think,
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I'm glad that it exists.
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WBC was also announced in April,
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quote, returning to its all online format.
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- Fake news.
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- Fake news.
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- Fake news.
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- Because, let me read this,
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in addition to the online conference,
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Apple will host a special day for developers and students
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at Apple Park on June 6th to watch the keynote
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and State of the Union videos together
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along with the online community.
00:27:32
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And you could sign up a few weeks later to get into that.
00:27:36
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We'll get into the announcements of WWDC,
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but being there was really special this year,
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getting to see people for the first time in a long time
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and who knows what the future holds,
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but it was a really fun day.
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I know it wasn't for everybody, but...
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- Good for you.
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- You know, I'm not trying to bring you down.
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- Well, you do though.
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You didn't have to say any of that thing.
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You could have just moved on, right?
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Federico, do you agree with me?
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He could have just moved on.
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We're not even in June yet.
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- I think he lingered a little too much, you know?
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Yeah, yeah. - Too long, right?
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Like how great a perfect, wonderful day it was.
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We got two months until the WWDC part.
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You know what I mean? - Yeah, yeah.
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- So he's gonna do it again.
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- Yeah, it rubbed it in a little bit.
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- Well, June is Federico's month, this is my shot.
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- Yeah, but you can't say anything?
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- And look how tastefully I will handle that.
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Just wait 10 minutes or so.
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- I'm looking forward to it, I'm looking forward to it.
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- Also in March, Apple's Coda,
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which was a film on Apple TV+.
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It won a Oscar for best picture at the Academy of Wards.
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And what's really cool about this is that,
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so this movie, if you haven't seen it,
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has a lot of deaf actors in it.
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And this was the male actor, Tony Coats, Troy Coatsar.
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I can't, I don't know what his last name,
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how to pronounce his last name.
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Or his first name.
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That sounds a bit.
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You know how much cold medicine I've taken
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to be here with y'all?
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Anyways, a big deal.
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And Apple TV Plus just raking in the awards.
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And this is a great movie.
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Like if you haven't seen it,
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you should watch it over the break.
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- It's one of those movies you know is gonna make you cry
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before you even watched it.
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- Oh yeah, it's a tearjerker.
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- It's just one of those.
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That's an Oscar movie right there.
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- Reader apps, okay, going back to App Store versus the law,
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reader apps got the ability to post links to their sites
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to sign up for accounts.
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So the sort of the example I think everybody thinks of
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is Netflix, right?
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open the Netflix app and it's like sign in. It's like what how do I get an
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account? What what does that mean? And so Apple announced some entitlements that
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quote reader apps like Netflix, Kindle, etc could apply for and then they could
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link out to their sites for account management and creation. So this is the
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stupidest thing, the stupidest hill Apple could die on. I hate everything about
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their decisions on this, but they finally gave in and you can have a link.
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It's still not good enough. Not good enough at all. No, because only certain apps can do it and
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it's only under certain circumstances and you still have to have this screen
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come between you and the link, right, that Apple's got a bunch of language in.
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Like it's a whole... Don't go over the web! It's scary out there! Use the App Store!
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And what will probably be the only Twitter story we talk about... Nothing
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else happened so nothing else happened the edit button is announced to become a
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reality I think it actually launched in April but they talked about it they
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started testing it and then they put it into blue later on yeah this yeah it was
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weird it was like only to blue users I mean in some places it was they they you
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know that's how they do things they really kind of slow roll or at least
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used to now they too fast roll but they used to slow roll features who knows
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'cause anyways, you can edit tweets for a little while.
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Also with Twitter, we got the beginnings
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of the Elon Twitter saga.
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So I don't, I think we have to spend a lot of time
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recapping all of this, but he said he was gonna buy it,
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and then he said he wasn't gonna buy it,
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and then the court said he had to buy it, and here we are.
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- Well, it began in, it began in--
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- In April? - In April.
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- Yep. - Oh, gosh.
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And then lastly, Dyson known for things with fans in them,
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announced a headphone air purifier combo
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that made you look like you were in Tron.
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And actually it's out now, just this week,
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Victoria's song over the verge had a piece
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about wearing it out into the streets of New York City.
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It's hilarious.
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Dyson just puts fans in things.
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I don't know. - It looks so bad.
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- It does look bad.
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- I was convinced that this was an April Fool's joke.
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Me too, like I was convinced. I still don't understand why it needs to exist as a product.
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At this point, I think I still think it was an April Fours joke, but someone posted it early
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and then they just decided to commit to making it. Like they posted it by accident and now they're
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like "oh well, I'm gonna have to make this thing now" and so they did.
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Also they called it the Dyson Zone, which is also kind of a scary name.
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I mean you're inside the Dyson Zone.
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Should have called it the Die Zone.
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Whoa, it's right there, but it also sounds like die zone, so which is you're gonna die
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Sound to die for if you were in an alley and someone came towards you wearing that you would think you were going to die
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I will run my favorite part of Victoria's songs review is that she says I'm in New York
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So literally no one paid attention to me. Yeah
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So she was worried about going out into the street, but nothing happened because she's seen weirder things in New York than that
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Which I just also there is yeah. All right, so
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Really brings it down and these yeah, no, but you see at the time
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It was kind of like funny and like all what might happen
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You know what I mean? Like it went real bad, but it was like, what could happen here?
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Ah, it was immediately bad.
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Yeah, but if it was immediately as bad as it ended up being, we wouldn't have waited until December to leave, right?
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Like there was anticipation of what might happen here, which isn't a bad thing.
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Let me put the chart again.
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Open link, open Safari.
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Maybe normal.
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I don't think it's higher than normal.
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It's not higher than normal.
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Yeah, because even the good stuff that we got isn't necessarily that good.
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Happy for Coda, but you know, like, normal.
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I can go with normal.
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No, I'm good with normal.
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I think it kind of washes out this one.
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We go on to May.
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In May, the iPod touch was put on a little boat and sent out into the sunset, never to
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be heard from again.
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- But as the URL says, the music lives on, which--
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- The music lives on, baby!
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- Well, you see, I know that they're trying to say
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that it's like a touch and tribute,
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but it's kinda just like,
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we don't need the iPod touch anymore, you know?
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Like, music is just gonna continue anyway.
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What's the iPod touch gonna do, you know?
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- Well, they didn't even announce,
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so the iPod touch cancellation is in the subhead
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and then the last paragraph.
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The rest of it is like, damn, the iPod is pretty good, y'all!
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Like, it's so silly.
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It's like a victory lap where they accidentally killed something.
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Can you still buy it?
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No? Because it said like, "While stocks last."
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Did those stocks not last for very long?
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The stock did last, I think.
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Apple had record quarterly results that they posted in NetMay,
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but this is where they started to talk about how it could get tougher
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to satisfy demand for products later in the year with supply chain issues.
00:35:21
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So Apple had done pretty well during all of this time, all of COVID, right?
00:35:25
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posting bigger and bigger results than ever.
00:35:28
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They didn't seem to be having any particular issues
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with chip supply like a lot of their competitors were,
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but this is where things started to become a problem
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for Apple in the supply chain.
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This was also where, leading up to this point,
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Apple was kind of going backwards and forwards
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on their return to the office stuff,
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and we were getting a lot of reports,
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and we were getting a lot of people
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that were trying to organize against Apple,
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and that was getting stamped down,
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people were getting fired. It was like a whole big thing, a whole big kind of
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cultural thing. And Apple were announcing their plans of like I think three days
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you could work. No, maybe two days at home, three at the office I think it was.
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Something like that. But they were mandating some days that people had to
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be there. But basically like there was not going to be any complete flexibility
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which people hoped that they would. So Apple were announcing these and then
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they said they set their return to the office date and then had to change it
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because of rising COVID cases, which was particularly interesting at the time
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because the month previous they were like, "Hey, come to Apple Park, developers!"
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and then in May were like, "No, staff should not be here!"
00:36:34
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So, it was a bit of a tumultuous time.
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It really was, and it's something I think they continue to struggle with even now.
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Well, I think every company does, right?
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If companies are having people return to the office, that is.
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Apple also previewed a bunch of new accessibility features as part of Global Accessibility Awareness Day.
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I think the one that caught the most headlines was door detection.
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So being able to use scanning cameras and light on all that kind of stuff to work out if there is a door
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and then what that door has for opening and how to open the door.
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And a lot of really interesting stuff, more Apple Watch accessibility control.
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These were all things that were pretty much coming from iOS 16 onwards, but by doing this every May,
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Apple has the ability to get a lot of attention for its accessibility features. It's like similarly
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how they announced some emoji award on emoji day even though they don't release them until later
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on. It's like this is the day when people are talking about and focusing on that stuff, let's
00:37:35
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show what we're doing and it gets attention for later on. You know and also one of the interesting
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points about the door detection thing of like this would work really well with
00:37:45
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some kind of AR device right and so I think that was the thing we were talking
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about at the time and it also just shows like you know if it works which
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apparently does work pretty well it kind of shows their ability there to do some
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some object detection in the real world. Okay so the accessibility stuff is
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awesome the rest isn't. No it's good to kill the Apple touch you know that thing
00:38:06
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needed to go. Harsh. I'm being real though right like either it was
00:38:12
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kind of either do something with it or get rid of it because it was a like not
00:38:16
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It was holding iOS back for sure and in fact it did not get you could buy one in
00:38:20
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March and it didn't get iOS 16 in the fall like it was stuck on 15 forever.
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But I think decent I think we could go with decent. I mean decent. Decent I think is
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decent. Yeah. Decent. Because there's some good stuff there's some bad stuff some of
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the bad stuff like I mean I don't you know realistically Apple having risky
00:38:40
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quarterly results is like not a thing that's going to affect my feeling on the
00:38:43
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you know what I mean it's like they're gonna be okay
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all right so thank you May you were decent moving on to June obviously
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WWDC time now normally I would act much more excited about that with WWDC but I
00:39:01
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But I think in respect of our co-host Myke, our fallen comrade, we're going to keep a
00:39:09
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much more, what's a good word to describe it?
00:39:14
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Sombre tone for this segment.
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This is the month where when Myke got COVID in a series of terrible circumstances that
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involved a series of unfortunate events.
00:39:30
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unfortunate events that essentially ended up with Myke stuck in a hotel room in San Jose,
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almost at WWDC, but not quite there yet. So, WWDC, the reason why we said that the
00:39:46
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announcement was fake news is that Apple did end up having a bunch of people over at Apple Park.
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I was invited but couldn't go. I didn't disclose at the time the reason why, and the reason was I
00:39:58
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had just bought a house and we were moving. So that's why I thought, "Eh, not a great time for
00:40:03
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me to travel this year." They invited a bunch of developers who won a lottery, I believe, to be
00:40:10
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able to watch the keynote at Apple Park. They set up a bunch of chairs outside and in the cafeteria,
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and they also did the tours of the developer center. They had a bunch of colleagues of ours
00:40:25
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recording podcasts at the podcast studio, the developer center, including one through John,
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to whom I connected remote over, what did we use, WebEx or something like that? So FaceTime?
00:40:38
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And yeah, so there was that. But then of course there were the announcements. iOS and iPad S16,
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Mac OS, watch was nine Mac OS Ventura and the brand new M2 MacBook Air. I believe there
00:40:55
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was also an announcement of the like, there's still like a MacBook Pro with the touch bar.
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That doesn't sound right. No way they still sell that machine.
00:41:03
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They do. They do. Right. They're still, you can buy one.
00:41:06
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Yeah, they can buy one. But I don't know if it was here. I don't know.
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I think it was. I think it was here. And I remember thinking like, wait, what am I watching?
00:41:14
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Like this doesn't make any sense.
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And after that on the story, yeah.
00:41:19
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Anyway, iOS 16, the big news, which we all knew at the time, like how shortly they're
00:41:24
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doing this because of the always on display in the iPhone 14, lock screen widgets.
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That was the feature of iOS 16, the customization of the lock screen.
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What else is new in iOS 16?
00:41:38
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I think it's a useful exercise months after the fact to think about like what else was
00:41:44
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new in this. Focus mode stuff, lots of focus improvements. The new focus mode settings,
00:41:50
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I'm taking a look at my review again. Notifications, they did some changes to the way notifications
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look and work. They did the new display, the display of notifications at the bottom, the
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lock screen widgets, the live activities on the lock screen, we couldn't know at the time
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that they were going to be the dynamic island. There were some changes to apps, like the
00:42:12
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the new features in notes and reminders for lists
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and the drag and drop a subject out of a photo thing.
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- Big updates to mail.
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Yeah, all these things were in iOS 16 overall,
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a good update as we'll see later with a bit of a roadmap.
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- Oh, and all the messages stuff.
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- Editing, retracting.
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- Editing and deleting a message.
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- I saw iOS 16, really good.
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- Really good update on the phone.
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- Really good update.
00:42:35
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- We saw the announcement of course also of stage manager
00:42:38
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on iPadOS 16. And I remember being very happy during the keynote, just seeing the multiple
00:42:45
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windows. I almost couldn't believe it that they were going to do windowing on iPad. And
00:42:49
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you know, during the announcement, that was fun. Like it was a wild 20 minutes. I was
00:42:54
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just very happy tweeting back when I was a tweeter myself. And yeah, that was cool seeing
00:43:02
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the windowing and all of that.
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WatchOS 9, relatively small update, changes to the workout app, the brand new medications
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app, some new watch faces I want to say as always, like a couple of new watch faces from
00:43:18
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Overall, not a huge update at all.
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Ventura, stage manager for Mac OS, which is similar but also kind of different from how
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it works on iPadOS.
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else is in Ventura? Mail, of course, all the changes, like all the changes to the apps
00:43:36
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that we mentioned, they are shared between Mac OS and iPad OS, but also the much criticized,
00:43:43
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as we'll see later in the summer, system settings app in Mac OS, Ventura. And yeah, that was
00:43:50
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a thing that...
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Yeah. And the MacBook Air. I mean, I think we are all in agreement that this is an awesome
00:43:58
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computer and we love this computer and I wish I had a use case for this computer because
00:44:03
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I totally would get one.
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That's my favorite Mac ever.
00:44:06
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I love mine.
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Later in June, like obviously the aftermath of WWDC is always like a couple of weeks all
00:44:14
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about sessions and the technical stuff that was announced, Beta 1 and Beta 2, there's
00:44:20
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all of that.
00:44:22
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But one particular item that I want to mention here is the first of many controversies surrounding
00:44:30
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Stage Manager, specifically about the devices that Stage Manager in its original version
00:44:36
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was running on.
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If you recall, Stage Manager was announced just for the M1 iPads.
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And I'm not talking about external display support, which was demoed at the time, but
00:44:48
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But I'm talking about the whole feature, like the entire stage manager was supposed to be
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exclusive to the M1 and M2 and that's it.
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And that drove a lot of people upset, rightfully so I would say.
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Steven and I, or was it Myke and I?
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No, I think it was Steven and I.
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No, it was you two.
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I think I was traveling home.
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Steven and I, we talked about it in an episode of Connected at length for like 40 minutes
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or something about why it was wrong to limit this feature to modern iPads.
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later we would get our answer, but not at the time. And lastly for June, Apple landed this deal,
00:45:27
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they actually went into a bit more detail yesterday, but they announced it in June.
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They landed a deal with the Major League Soccer organization, with MLS, for 10 years. It's a 10
00:45:40
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year exclusive deal beginning in 2023, where you will be able to watch soccer games in
00:45:47
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the US on Apple TV+.
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It's worldwide.
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It's US soccer, watch the worldwide.
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It's US soccer, but watch it worldwide, if you're into that sort of thing.
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Now, unlike the Friday night, I keep calling it Friday night lights, but that's a TV show.
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What's it called?
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The Friday night baseball.
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Friday night.
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Friday night baseball.
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This is the name of the sport.
00:46:09
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I like the Friday night lights thing. This one, the MLS season pass. So this will be
00:46:18
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different. They announced the schedule and the pricing yesterday. It will be available
00:46:23
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starting February 1 for $14.99 a month or $99 per season. I don't know. How long is
00:46:32
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the season? Is it like football in Italy? Like six months or something? Eight maybe
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or $99 per season. But Apple TV+ subscribers will be able to get it at $12.99 or $79 per
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season, which is a pretty good deal, I think. If you're into that, you can seek $20 per
00:46:50
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season if you also subscribe to Apple TV+. I'm going to say, I think that this is a thing
00:46:55
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that seems like we're like, oh, this is like a good idea. This is a good way for them to
00:46:59
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stretch their wings. Apple has a lot that they're doing with this. They're controlling
00:47:03
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a lot that they have really partnered with Major League Soccer to do this. It's like
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the baseball thing, Apple's just showing some games, but Apple is like helping dictate the
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schedule of the season with Major League Soccer. Like they've worked together on like tons
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of stuff about the way they are playing the game is changing for this. Like it's all good
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stuff like it makes a lot of sense and to have this partnership. I reckon we will look
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back on this and so this is a great thing because soccer is growing in America. The
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interest in the sport is growing and Apple have this as exclusive for 10 years which
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is wild and Major League Soccer is going to do great out of it. This is great promotion
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for them. It puts them on a worldwide stage. Apple is going to show a bunch of games for
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free right as well so people can come and watch them. It's very cool and I think it's
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super smart. One of my very favorite things if you are already a season ticket holder
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for a major league soccer team, you get this for free as part of your season ticket. I
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just think that that is like a real respect of the fans. I think that they've come together
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to do something really cool here.
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Yeah, I would love to see more sports leagues adopt this sort of deal. Like you can do like
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NBA league pass, but it's really, really expensive and you still have blackout issues and you
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still have, you know, if you're a ticket holder, it doesn't really matter. I would love to,
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I mean, I think soccer is doing it because it's growing in popularity, like you said,
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but I think there's lessons here that I'd like to see the NBA and NFL and others adopt.
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So where do we rank June?
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You guys can rank whatever you want.
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I will say nothing more than nightmare.
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You got to understand it's one of the worst times of my entire life.
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This was the WWC.
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We can do a double rating system here.
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So we're going to do.
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did for March. We're gonna do Myke Nightmare. And then the two of you can decide on the
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real grade, but I can't accept it. I don't know, it feels like a good plus at the very
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least. I think it is good plus. That is a real spread. What is after good plus? Best
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I love you. And it was not that, come on. No, it can't be that, because we were sad
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for you. And we also as a team missed out on some stuff because of it, so. And if we
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to pick a single one in between Nightmare and Good Plus it would be somewhere... it would be decent
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but we'll go with this. I think that you could say it was Good Plus like you can we can officially
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rank it as Good Plus. But we'll have the mic rating I think it's important. Yeah that can just always be like a
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footnote somewhere that this was for me a nightmare and I can't accept anything. I believe you said it
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was literally the worst time of my life so that counts for something. It was genuinely one of the
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worst weeks of my entire life. It sucked so bad. It sucked so bad. Like I cannot describe how bad.
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Yeah, don't remember that. Don't think about it anymore. It's in the past. It's over.
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We have some real time follow-up that pains me, but I have to do it because we
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have integrity. Kate went back and found a clip from the Ricky's January 2022
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episode 379. Wow. I suggested the name Annie's. Yep, and then you tried to tell
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me that it shouldn't exist and I just don't understand this. You're not proud of your own work?
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I believe that's gaslighting, right? You tried to gaslight, Myke. Which is
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unfortunate, really. We were now in July and Apple's done. They're not gonna take
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it anymore. They are committing to protect users from quote, highly targeted mercenary
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So when you put mercenary in a document, right? Apple versus mercenary spyware. There's no
00:52:44
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way they said mercenary. There's no, and they did. Oh wow.
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It's right there in the headline. So I'm just going to read the subhead. Apple is previewing
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a groundbreaking security capability that offers specialized additional protection to
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to users who may be at risk of highly targeted cyber attacks
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from private companies developing
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state-sponsored mercenary spyware.
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- The word mercenary is used 28 times in this press release.
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- Oh! (laughs)
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- There's a lot of mercenaries.
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They've gotten into it.
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- I don't think I have a state-sponsored
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mercenary spyware coming after me,
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but if I did, Apple's got my back.
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- Well, provided you wanna lock down your entire phone.
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- Yes, lockdown mode,
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- Which came with iOS 16, right?
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- Well, it came recently, 16 point whatever.
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Like, so they announced it here,
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but it came with the advanced data protection thing.
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They all came at the same time, mercenaries.
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So this is what it--
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- I feel like if you have a state sponsored
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mercenary spyware coming after you,
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like some things have happened in your life.
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- Oh yeah, well, I mean, this was in response
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to the Pegasus?
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- Yes, yeah, yeah.
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- So basically all of these things,
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they find their way into your device
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by using some kind of like access to an outside door.
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So like for example, sending a message to someone
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with a link could do it because link previews could load
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and that could somehow inject some code into your phone.
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It's all pretty scary stuff.
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So effectively what lockdown mode does
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is it stops the ability for things to automatically load
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in a bunch of places, which is really interesting.
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Even things like FaceTime calls are blocked.
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So this is, they're never gonna be able to stop this
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completely, but this will get rid of a lot of the ways that it's done now and
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you've got to expect that in the future other features will be added to
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lockdown mode as Apple finds out about new backdoors that people are trying to
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use. Apple also landed a record-breaking 52 Emmy Award nominations in July. 20 of
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those were Ted Lasso with 14 going to Severance, both excellent shows on Apple
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TV Plus, of course, and then sort of the other,
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were spread across 13 different titles.
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I mean, Apple's doing a really good job with their content.
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I think way better than we feared,
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especially after the planet of the apps
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and sort of those early outings.
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They hired good people and they pay for good things
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and they are definitely reaping the rewards of it.
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- They won nine of those Emmys.
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I don't know if that's coming up later on, but.
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- I don't know.
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They won, it's not, so I tell you now,
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they won nine of them and it was mostly Ted Lesser.
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- July is when the M2 MacBook Air landed
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and we have a bunch of reviews in the show notes
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you can go check out.
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Excellent laptop, like we said a second ago.
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I absolutely adore mine.
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We also got rumors of the Extreme Sports Apple Watch.
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This kicked off lots of discussion
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about what it would look like, would it be rubberized
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in a way, what we ended up with is the Apple Watch Ultra,
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which is fantastic.
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But way back in July, started to,
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this really started to pick up steam.
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There had been stories of this, I think even back in '21,
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but it really started to pick up
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with this Bloomberg report over the summer.
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- Kind of a quiet month.
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- But it's all good stuff though, right?
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Like for me, it's the MacBook Air, right?
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So we didn't spend, but like, that computer was so good.
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And this is when it became available.
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Like I would lean good plus for this.
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- I could do that.
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- I can do that, I can do that.
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I think it's fine. It's a really good computer.
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So far, like, I feel like 2022 has been better.
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Yeah, I think it's been a better year overall.
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-Except for June. -Yeah, of course.
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In August, friend of the show, Shazam.
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Oh, that's when you told us that it used to be like a UK service
00:56:42
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where you could like a text message thing, yeah.
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And then the next week Apple wrote this article referencing the fact that it used to be a text
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message thing. This just happened to be I was at a family gathering over the weekend and I used my
00:56:55
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iPhone to say like what song is this? My brother was like you should use Shazam for that and I'm
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like my friend look the logo right there Apple bought it. He was very surprised by that.
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That's the thing people in the UK just know what Shazam is. We just we all just know because we
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we were texting it all the time.
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I have it in Control Center now.
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You know, swipe down, hit the button.
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No, no, see, I actually use Siri.
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I use Siri for this a lot, because it's good, because it's fast.
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Hey, what song is this, I say, and it listens.
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The Mac was added to the self-service repair program in August.
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Yes, just a series of notebooks, but good.
00:57:30
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The iOS battery percentage indicator was introduced,
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and everybody had design opinions.
00:57:37
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Oh, that was that was a couple of weeks on Twitter.
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I remember this.
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And they bullied Apple into making the wrong choice.
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Eh, well, they made a choice.
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Uh, not sure.
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I don't even know what is right or wrong anymore.
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And Amazon bought Roomba for $1.7 billion.
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I had forgotten about this entirely.
00:58:03
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Yeah, me too.
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until yesterday when I was setting up the Echo Studio.
00:58:08
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00:58:15
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- The Amazon app tells you,
00:58:18
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"Hey, I see there's a Roomba in this house.
00:58:21
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Set it up here."
00:58:22
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It's like, yeah, I get it.
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It's owned by you now.
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- Boys, I have some news for you when it comes to Roombas.
00:58:30
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- Just bought a new Roomba.
00:58:32
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- Which one did you get?
00:58:33
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Did you know that they make a one machine that both vacuums and mops?
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And mops, yeah.
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It has like a mop on its head, right?
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And like an arm comes down or something?
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So we just bought that one.
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So I'm going to set it up probably tomorrow.
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This is a really weird thing for me where a couple of months ago,
00:58:52
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I was talking to someone and for some reason
00:58:54
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was convinced that they made this product and couldn't find it.
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And I felt like I was losing my mind or it came to me in a dream.
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So I don't like I must have seen it announced somewhere, but they weren't selling it.
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And then I went on to the website a couple of days ago and there it was like a dream.
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We're going to call this one Rambo.
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Makes sense.
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Because we had Robbie.
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Robbie is our original Roomba and we just had the regular one.
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Like it didn't have the like collection part, you know?
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Uh, but this new Roomba, because it has a mop, I wanted to put an M somewhere in the name
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and Adina suggested Rambo.
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So we're gonna get Rambo set up.
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The J7 plus yeah J7 plus yeah, it looks cool. It's really quite clever. It's really quite clever
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It is very clever. So I've we sent one of those up for the new place. It's so
00:59:44
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Normal normal
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Normal no, okay. Yeah normal. Yeah some good stuff, you know some hot takes a robot or two
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Moving on to September, of course, I get all the busy months in this episode. It seems good
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Obviously there's the iPhone event and this one what was this one called?
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There was a sneak design. No look into the saw. No. Yeah was the space one like
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Space is out there. Welcome to the island. What's it called? Like quantum whatever. No, what was it called?
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Come on quantum computing. Oh, well, that's a Apple September
01:00:21
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2023 - this is what we're all just trying to Google to find this thing
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you know what I mean? Looking to the stars was really good, Myke. I really liked that one.
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Far out. Far out. Far out. See, that was close enough. Thank you. I knew where I was going,
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you know? I just didn't get there. This event, iPhone 14 and 14 plus, so the base model. Yes. We
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kissed the iPhone mini lineup goodbye for now, forever. We'll see. When that sentence started,
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did not know where it was. Yeah, and that's where it ended. We got a bigger regular model iPhone,
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and of course the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, and these are the big updates that we were looking for.
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The always-on display of course is here, a better, much better 48 megapixel camera,
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support for two features that I didn't think we could imagine, crash detection, which as we saw
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later in the year. Apple needed to fine-tune a little bit more because it
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was accidentally triggered by people on roller coasters or people skiing, I
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believe, and also the satellite SOS feature which was very cool, just launched
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in the US. I believe it's launching soon in some parts of Europe including the UK.
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I have it now. You have it. And of course the feature of the 14 Pro and
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Pro Max, the dynamic island.
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It was a great moment when they revealed
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the name of the feature in the keynote because unconnected.
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Steven had previously joked that--
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you remember we were talking about, like, oh,
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is Apple going to own the design of the pill-shaped cutout
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in the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max?
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And Steven said, oh, it's going to look
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like an island of black pixels, whatever.
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And it turns out that the feature is much more
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than we could imagine.
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It's a dynamic element that expands and shrinks
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and shows you interactive controls and live activities.
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It's called the dynamic island.
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And so we felt very happy for like 10 minutes there.
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So these were the iPhones.
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Anything else worth noting about the 14 lineup?
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- I mean, the 14 and 14 Plus use an old CPU.
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And it's the first time we've seen that happen on an iPhone.
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We got the second generation AirPods Pro, finally.
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- Yes, very good product.
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- Very good product, much improved noise cancellation
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and sound, battery life, same design.
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The case now supports Find My.
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I love the AirPods Pro too.
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I think they are like, they are not like,
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they don't have an exciting design, but it doesn't matter.
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They're supposed to be portable, the battery should last
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and they gotta sound good and they check all those boxes.
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The noise cancellation is unbelievably good.
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- And the transparency mode, like it keeps getting better.
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Like I really like, they are,
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gotta be my favorite Apple accessory, I think at this point.
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The Apple Watch SE2 was announced
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along with the Apple Watch Series 8.
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The Series 8 kind of a boring minor update
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with a temperature, with a wrist temperature sensor
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that however cannot use, cannot be used to, you know,
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to check if you have a fever or something.
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It's been primarily advertised as a women's health feature
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for cycle tracking and this ovulation estimates
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that the health app can provide you with,
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and those are based on taking your risk temperature
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each night and establishing this baseline temperature
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going forward.
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Very cool feature, but maybe not as expensive
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as a lot of users were expecting.
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Like, oh, I'm gonna check if I have a fever
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using my Apple Watch, and no, it doesn't work like that.
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But the announcement, of course, in Apple Watch World
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was the Apple Watch Ultra, the brand new,
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it turns out that that rugged, extreme watch
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was actually the Apple Watch Ultra,
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a bigger, thicker, chunkier, more serious,
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more expensive Apple Watch for people
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who are really into almost dying, basically.
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Like people who practice extreme sports or adventures,
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people who cross deserts and climb mountains,
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really dangerous things that they love doing.
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And now they can do those while wearing an Apple Watch Ultra
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that has more sensors, a bigger display, it's brighter.
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It's got a bunch of things.
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You've got a new design, it's got the action button.
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It's a pretty lovely Apple Watch for a very specific market.
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And I think the people who got one,
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there is the conversation as to whether
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does this replace like a dedicated device,
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like a Garmin or like, what's the name of the other company?
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like a Sonto watch if you're into scuba diving,
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those dedicated devices maybe still have more features
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for that kind of niche market.
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The Apple Watch Ultra kinda tries to do it all
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with Apple's more elegant, more powerful software.
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And it's a new product.
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I think it's very exciting,
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but we'll need to see over time if this category grows,
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if this becomes an annual thing.
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We don't have the answers to that right now.
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Then, of course, there's a software story.
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We got iOS 16, which we talked about
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in the month of June, and watchOS 9.
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I did my usual annual review,
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and I just did it for iOS 16 this time around,
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because iPadOS 16 got delayed.
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This, we heard, I think toward the beginning of September,
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we heard the rumor toward the end of August,
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and then it was officialised, I want to say, in...
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No, it was officialised in the end of August,
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but yeah, we didn't get it in September
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because it got delayed.
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It would eventually launch in October as iPadOS 16.1,
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with Stage Manager and Apple was facing multiple issues.
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They had to delay it.
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In the meantime, they had announced
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that they were gonna bring it to more devices,
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to older iPads, but the external display part
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was going to stay exclusive to the M1 and M2.
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However, that external display integration
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was not going to be back ported to the older iPads.
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So, older iPads would get the single screen stage manager,
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everything else will get stage manager
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and the external display support,
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but staggered in two releases, 16.1 and 16.2,
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which we just got, I think it was last week or two weeks ago.
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Lastly, in terms of Apple news, we got the first reports
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that Apple was considering moving more of its production
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out of China.
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You know, by, I believe, the report
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were saying they were considering India.
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Was it also someplace else?
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Yes, by 2025, they wanted to diversify the product line.
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However, there's also the conversation there.
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Like, if you're still using Foxconn,
01:07:21
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but in other countries, are you really
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diversifying your production line.
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This is something that I know Myke and Jason
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talked about an upgrade a couple of weeks ago.
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So that's a conversation that's still ongoing.
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And lastly- - Yeah, it only got worse.
01:07:34
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- Yeah, it got worse later.
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And lastly, of course,
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Relay FM for St. Jude hit another incredible record.
01:07:43
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Guys, tell me how much money did you raise
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for the kids of St. Jude?
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- Wild, just wild.
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- It's incredible.
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- Well done both of you.
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So that's September.
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- I'm gonna go on a limb.
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Best I love you.
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- So here's what I'll say on that.
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I think this is probably the best month of the year.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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I mean, I remember being very happy
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with how my iOS 16 review went,
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how people responded to it.
01:08:12
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- Yeah, you did a great job.
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- Thank you.
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- So good, best one.
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Best one ever.
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- I was very happy, thank you.
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I was very happy that iPad OS 16 got delayed.
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It's unfortunate that I couldn't review iPadOS 16
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the way I want it this year.
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There will never be iPadOS 16, the max stories review.
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Maybe not say never.
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We'll see in 2020 what I can do.
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Yes, this is the best I love you month.
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It's gonna be the best month of the year.
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I can go for that.
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And St. Jude, of course.
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There's also that.
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So it makes it the best month.
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- Great products, great community month,
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just awesome all the way around.
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In October the iPhone 14 Plus shipped and came a little bit later than the other phones.
01:11:04
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I am very curious to know how well this phone is selling.
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I feel like I haven't heard anything about it
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now that it's out in the world.
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I just don't know.
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I think we all believed it would do really well
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because it was cheaper with a bigger screen,
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compared to the Pro and Pro Max, but I just don't know.
01:11:24
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I'm curious to see how this strategy plays out for Apple.
01:11:28
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I don't think I've seen one in the wild,
01:11:30
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which is interesting.
01:11:32
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All estimates suggest that it's not doing very well, which is really interesting, right?
01:11:42
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I wonder if the old CPU turned people off.
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I don't know.
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I just don't know.
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Maybe we'll see what happens if they do a bit more to it.
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Maybe they go for some design updates and stuff.
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I don't know.
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We also got a series of updated products in October.
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We got the 10th generation iPad, which brings it in line with the current design language
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with the flat sides.
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We talked a lot about this iPad when it came out.
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It's more expensive than the old ones.
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The old one is still on sale.
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It has the new design, but Apple Pencil 1 support because they moved the camera to the
01:12:18
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long edge with the Pencil 2 charges.
01:12:20
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And apparently those two things cannot be rectified in time for this iPad to come out.
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I think it's a good iPad.
01:12:26
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I just, there's lots of questions about it.
01:12:29
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And I think we all kind of feel that the lineup is kind of hectic between this and like the
01:12:36
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iPad Air and to make matters I think even more confusing.
01:12:39
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The iPad Pro was updated with the M2 chip that's in the MacBook Air and the touch bar
01:12:44
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machine, but no real design changes or other feature changes.
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And design is now four years old.
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And I think we're hoping that Apple moves the iPad Pro forward in a more meaningful
01:12:57
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away next time around.
01:12:59
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And the last October press release was a new Apple TV 4K.
01:13:04
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So this is the now, I think the third 4K Apple TV.
01:13:09
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That's right.
01:13:12
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- I think so.
01:13:13
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- Yeah, updated with the A15 bionic
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and support for HDR 10 plus.
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New starting price, the form factor is the same
01:13:23
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but a little bit shorter than the previous one.
01:13:27
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They got rid of the fan apparently,
01:13:28
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and it comes with the Siri remote,
01:13:31
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which now supports USB-C and not lightning.
01:13:34
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So some decent, if not a little confusing products
01:13:41
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- Oh, I mean, I think the iPad Pro,
01:13:43
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underwhelming, like, and the introduction
01:13:49
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of the 10th generation iPad was the good product
01:13:51
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as we kind of hinted at earlier,
01:13:52
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just further made the whole thing
01:13:55
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just hard to understand the whole iPad line is just very confusing.
01:14:00
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We got some software stories in October as well.
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Mac OS Ventura and iPad OS 16 both ship in October.
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Um, on the Ventura front, I don't think that's super surprising.
01:14:14
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Mac OS has lagged behind iOS about a month for a while now. Uh,
01:14:20
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but of course we'd mentioned last month,
01:14:22
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last time that iPadOS had been delayed.
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And Federico, you haven't done a full iPadOS 16 review,
01:14:31
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but you've obviously continued to write about Stage Manager
01:14:36
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and what Apple's doing with iPadOS 16.
01:14:39
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How did you feel when this came out
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and kind of the state that it was in?
01:14:43
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- Yeah, I felt very bad about it
01:14:45
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because it's been like one of the things
01:14:47
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that I didn't like about 2022 was the stress
01:14:50
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of dealing with Stage Manager and iPadOS 16 in the summer
01:14:54
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while I was moving, iOS 16 made it pretty easy
01:14:59
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for me to write about it because if it was a very solid,
01:15:01
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very stable, polished update, iPadOS 16 was a mess.
01:15:06
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And it was a mess up until the very last minute
01:15:09
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when they somehow managed to make something
01:15:12
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that didn't crash every five minutes.
01:15:14
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However, still that feature was, you know,
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It was filled with so many different design issues
01:15:24
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and interaction problems that are still with us today.
01:15:28
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So the underlying, like the core problems of Stage Manager
01:15:33
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in terms of like the way it's designed,
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the way you interact with it,
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I have learned to accept it by now, but I don't love it.
01:15:42
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And I don't think it's a good design.
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It's all I have.
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I have no other option.
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And unfortunately, you know, I love using the iPad.
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It's the only device that lets me do what I want to do.
01:15:53
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But I gotta tell you, I don't love Stage Manager.
01:15:56
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I accept that it's my only option
01:15:59
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if I want to use the device I want to use,
01:16:01
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which is a hybrid tablet, laptop device.
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That it's the only one that Apple makes.
01:16:07
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And if I want to have more apps at the same time,
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Stage Manager is my only option,
01:16:11
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but it's got a long way to go.
01:16:12
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And so far, the latest version of the beta of 16,
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16.3, has nothing in terms of stage manager changes.
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So we'll see if in 2023, this cycle, this 16.3 cycle,
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maybe 16.4 in the spring,
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we'll have something for stage manager before WWDC.
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But I'm afraid that if we want to get
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any more stage manager fixes and like major changes,
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we're going to have to wait another year.
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October also saw a lot of upheaval in the App Store.
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So basically the last week of the month,
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Apple announced that,
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"Hey, we're gonna do some more ad spots,"
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including, I think, the most controversial one,
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being the You Might Also Like section,
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which is at the bottom of an individual app page.
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They gave people basically like three or four days notice
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that this was going to happen.
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And it went off the rails really, really quickly.
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the bulk of these ads were purchased by apps
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that I think a lot of people find objectionable
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or at the very least questionable.
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And there were lots of stories about like recovery apps
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and they'd have a gambling ad on them
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and lots of terrible things.
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Apple announced they were quote,
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"Putting a pause on some categories of these ads."
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And I don't think the other shoe
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has really dropped there yet,
01:17:38
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but I feel like they really botched this.
01:17:40
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And if they were surprised that these were the type
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of developers that were gonna pay the most,
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then whoever is running this program in Apple
01:17:49
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is not doing their job very well.
01:17:52
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- They have burned so much goodwill this year
01:17:55
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with developers.
01:17:56
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And this was just like the cherry on top
01:17:58
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of a pretty crappy deal and caused a lot of outrage
01:18:03
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and anger amongst users and developers both.
01:18:07
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There's really no winning for Apple in this.
01:18:09
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- Bad idea, poorly executed.
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- Bad idea, yes.
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- And we had two launches in October,
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Matter finally launched.
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Launched is like, I'm putting in air quotes a little bit
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because just now three months later,
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we're seeing some products roll out with Matter support.
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This is gonna take a while,
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but people are off to the races.
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And James Thompson's podcast, "Citron," screensaver.
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So if you backed the relay FM for St. Jude campaign,
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you got a macOS screensaver
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and I hope everyone's running it.
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I run it, I use the fireworks mode and absolutely love it.
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- It's the best.
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- Made my Mac better.
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- I feel like October is a real mixed bag.
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- I feel like we got new products, but they're not amazing.
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We have the app store thing.
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- I am gonna suggest inferior minus.
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- Inferior minus?
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- I was gonna go inferior.
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Man, that's the each manager shipping and the 14 plus
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and that weird iPad lineup.
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- I can see this.
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There was some good stuff,
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but there was like without same matter
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and the screen saver,
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I think it may have been down there anyways.
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Yeah. All right.
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Inferior minus it is.
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- In November, Apple had to publicly announce supply issues
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for the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max,
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because it is going to make a significant impact
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on their holiday earnings for this quarter.
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Apple cannot fulfill demand.
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This is primarily due to COVID shutdowns
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and lockdowns inside of China,
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and then riots at their factories
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because of the conditions that their workers were in
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because of these lockdowns and shutdowns.
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So the impact is like millions of iPhones
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that won't be made.
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And so I'm fascinated to see what these quarterly results
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are gonna look like because it was so bad
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that Apple needed to release a press release
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because otherwise they would basically be misleading
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their investors if they didn't announce this information.
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- Yeah, that's a bad deal.
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- The previously announced emergency SOS satellite feature
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launched in the US.
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- Okay, nice.
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- Which is cool, it's a cool feature.
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One thing I don't like now is now when my iPhone
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doesn't have service, I see a little satellite icon
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and I think it's too busy.
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- Yeah, does it say SOS at the top?
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- Yes, it says SOS and then there's a little satellite
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and it's like, this is too much.
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Chills one or the other.
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- The way I read that is the iPhone is crying out for help?
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- Yeah. - I can't find the internet.
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- Please, I need the internet.
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My iPhone's even more addicted to the internet than I am.
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- Maybe your iPhone should quit Twitter, you know?
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- Maybe it should, come on iPhone.
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The long awaited Apple Music Replay
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- They came out and confused everyone
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because you open the app and you have to go out
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to a webpage and log in for a bad experience.
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- And it's a bad webpage, yeah, let's go.
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- They should just stop doing this
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because it is so embarrassing, right?
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Like, because Spotify Wrapped gets better
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and better every year, Apple need to either do it all
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or just don't, just don't get involved in it
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because it's just a sad time, I think,
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every year when they put this out there.
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- There is one upside, is that Marco has said
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he's going to do something like this in Overcast,
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because Pocket Casts and others do it.
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So I'm much more excited about to see it in Overcast
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next year than in my Apple Music.
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- Yeah, Pocket Casts did it this year and it was awesome.
01:21:53
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- It was great. - It was really great.
01:21:54
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And it was very fun as a podcaster to see that, right?
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Like see people posting their things,
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"Hey, I listened to this many episodes this year and this is my favorite show."
01:22:02
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And something I liked is Cortex listeners, basically,
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they were one of the things that was the longest episode.
01:22:08
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I don't know if this was on Pocket Caster or on Spotify, it was one or the other.
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And basically, if you listen to Cortex, the state of the apps was the longest episode.
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-Rockash, you listen to this, yeah? -Yeah.
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And so I enjoyed that. I enjoyed seeing that.
01:22:21
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In November, Elon Musk charged at Twitter.
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And then the clown cars arrived and the wheels fell off incredibly fast.
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And here we are now.
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The iOS 16, iOS 16.2, the beta allowed for always on customizations.
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This is when we found out this was going to happen which is shit later on.
01:22:46
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The only reason I put this in here is I wanted to ask the two of you if you've changed any
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of the settings of the always on display on your phones.
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Were you both turned off the wallpaper?
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Yeah, I just have the black dimmed lock screen, yeah.
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That's what it's supposed to be.
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You know, always on.
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Just let me see the minimal stuff.
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But yeah, I understand why other people like it the other way around.
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But I'm happy with this option.
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Yeah, I like the images.
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I know you are a visual person, so it makes sense.
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So November...
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No, no, inferior.
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I just scrolled and saw that Twitter item.
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Yeah, I would say inferior.
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It's not minus, but it's inferior for sure.
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All right, Federico, take us home.
01:23:37
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All right, I'm taking you guys home
01:23:39
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with the month of December.
01:23:41
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December saw the debut of a bunch of things, really.
01:23:44
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The first one we couldn't anticipate, Apple Music Sing.
01:23:47
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This is a karaoke.
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Where did this come from?
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Out of nowhere.
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A karaoke mode for Apple Music.
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I absolutely love it.
01:23:56
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It's time-synced karaoke mode built right
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inside the existing real-time lyrics feature of Apple Music.
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You can do it on the iPhone, on the iPad, on the Apple TV.
01:24:08
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I love this feature.
01:24:09
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It's gonna be great for parties,
01:24:10
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great for just goofing around with your partner
01:24:13
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or with friends and family at Christmas, whatever.
01:24:17
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Apple announced some pricing changes for the App Store,
01:24:19
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kind of boring stuff.
01:24:20
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There are like over 700 new price points.
01:24:24
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Basically, you can price your subscription
01:24:27
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like 29 cents or something.
01:24:29
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There's much, much greater flexibility.
01:24:32
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- You can also do round numbers.
01:24:33
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- You can do round numbers like $5,
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and it's literally just $5 instead of $4.99.
01:24:38
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Advanced data protection.
01:24:41
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Also another feature that came out of nowhere.
01:24:44
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I mean, we've been talking about this for years,
01:24:46
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and it basically refers to-
01:24:48
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- Mercenaries, man, they're out there.
01:24:50
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- The mercenaries are out there.
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- I don't know if this one is mercenaries too.
01:24:53
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- We understand those mercenaries are out there.
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Sometimes those mercenaries are governments, turns out,
01:24:59
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but you know, that's-
01:25:00
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- I was gonna say the mercenaries are the FBI.
01:25:02
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- That's a different conversation
01:25:03
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for a different type of show.
01:25:05
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- There's no mention of the word mercenary
01:25:08
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in this press release.
01:25:09
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- This is about end-to-end encryption
01:25:12
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for your iCloud backups, including messages, conversations,
01:25:16
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and a bunch of other things.
01:25:18
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It's US only for now.
01:25:20
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It launched with 16.2.
01:25:22
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It was announced right before the public release of 16.2.
01:25:27
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At this moment, neither Myke nor I can use this feature
01:25:31
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because we are, you know, we're not in America.
01:25:36
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But why do I see an item that says neither can marry LOL?
01:25:41
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- I still can't turn it on.
01:25:42
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I spoke last week about the recovery key
01:25:44
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wouldn't enter into system settings, still won't do it.
01:25:48
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I don't know why.
01:25:49
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- Okay, perfect.
01:25:50
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- That's pretty bad.
01:25:51
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- Good job, advanced data protection.
01:25:53
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Freeform, which was also announced to WWDC,
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finally launched with 16.2 and Ventura 13.2.
01:26:00
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Is it also two or is it one?
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I don't know.
01:26:06
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I guess it's one.
01:26:06
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- One, yeah, it's kind of weird whether or not the same.
01:26:10
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Still, I don't get it.
01:26:12
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So Freeform, there's a bunch of reviews.
01:26:15
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Jason wrote about it.
01:26:16
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John wrote about it.
01:26:18
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I think Steven, you talked about this with David?
01:26:22
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- Yeah, on MPU 672, we went deep,
01:26:26
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or 673, excuse me, we went deep into it.
01:26:28
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- It's basically like a fancy mind map collaboration app
01:26:31
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that can also be used for yourself
01:26:33
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if you're not into live collaboration,
01:26:35
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which is also part of these other collaborative features
01:26:38
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in 16 and Ventura this year.
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It's very flexible, limited in the usual ways you would expect a brand new Apple app to
01:26:47
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be limited in a 1.0, but otherwise very good debut, I think, from what appears to be a
01:26:54
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joint collaboration of the Notes team and the iWork team at Apple, based on some things
01:27:01
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It's very nicely done.
01:27:04
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The self-service repair pro...
01:27:05
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Why are we talking about the self-service repair program?
01:27:08
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It's the friend of the show.
01:27:09
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We just mentioned that he added desktops a few months back.
01:27:13
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He added support for the Mac.
01:27:15
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Oh, I guess-- - No, that was laptops.
01:27:17
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- Oh, that was laptops.
01:27:17
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So now we added the Mac Studio
01:27:19
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and the Studio Display, maybe.
01:27:23
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- Yeah, so it's the iMac, the Mac Mini,
01:27:26
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the Mac Studio and the Studio Display.
01:27:29
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- Very nice.
01:27:30
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Our friend keeps growing.
01:27:31
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It's, we love to see it.
01:27:33
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- Grows up, we love it.
01:27:34
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You do love to see it.
01:27:36
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- And finally, of course,
01:27:37
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we all said goodbye, or in my case, are you there, Chi, to Twitter, given the circumstances of,
01:27:44
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you know, we don't need to go to get into this conversation again. We spoke about it at length
01:27:49
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last week, but we left for now, forever, we'll see, we left Twitter, goodbye, Twitter. Some of
01:27:57
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us are using Mastodon, some of us being me. We'll see where it goes from here, but this will be a
01:28:04
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topic for 2023. Like what will happen to our social media usage will very much be a conversation
01:28:11
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for next year.
01:28:12
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Because we all can't stop thinking and talking about it. It is such a big deal to us. Just
01:28:17
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real quick, I need to share an earworm with the two of you. Power Rangers, right? Familiar
01:28:22
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with Power Rangers? Do you watch it when you were a kid?
01:28:25
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Yeah, all the time. I had the toys.
01:28:27
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Right. So do you remember the moment when they would go from being humans, right? And
01:28:31
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they would, they would like bring the robot right during like the transforming scene.
01:28:37
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One of them would say Mastodon and then the next one was Pterodactyl. So every single
01:28:41
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time someone says Mastodon, I say Pterodactyl in my brain and I can't stop it. And I think
01:28:46
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I will never stop because it's still happening. Oh my God. Thank you. I knew it was, it was
01:28:52
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familiar. It started to me for me in 2018 when it launched and it's still happening.
01:28:58
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So I'm now sharing this with other people of around our age who also watched Power Rangers.
01:29:04
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I knew it was familiar from my youth from somewhere.
01:29:07
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I was like, I know what a Mastodon is, but like, why does it sound familiar?
01:29:11
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Now I get it.
01:29:14
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So I've had in my mind, like, I would like to start a Mastodon instance called Pterodactyl.
01:29:20
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Something that I want to do, but can't be bothered to do the work.
01:29:23
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So somebody else can do it if they want to.
01:29:24
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So it's great December.
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made a good choice in our lives. Yeah good plus because we left Twitter. I
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think we should do it. And the data protection thing is great.
01:29:33
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Apple Music Sing is hilarious. Apple Music Sing free form is good. I love it.
01:29:39
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I love weird. So yeah. If you want to find a whole lot of links head on over
01:29:44
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to the website relay.fm/connected/430. There you can get in touch
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via email. You can also join Connected Pro which is a longer ad-free version of
01:29:55
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of the show each and every week.
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You can find us all online.
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Federico is the editor-in-chief of MacStories.net.
01:30:02
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Myke hosts a bunch of other shows here on Relay FM,
01:30:05
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as do I, and I write over at 512pixels.net.
01:30:08
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- You can go to MykeHurley.net.
01:30:10
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MykeHurley.net, I set it up.
01:30:11
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- MykeHurley.net.
01:30:13
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- There you go, find me on the line.
01:30:16
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- Yeah, he's on the social web.
01:30:17
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You can, yeah, go read that.
01:30:20
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Make it your homepage, is what I'd say.
01:30:22
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- What do you mean?
01:30:23
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make mycurly.net your homepage.
01:30:25
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- Like when you see when you open a new tab.
01:30:28
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- Oh, I thought you were telling me
01:30:30
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that it needed to be my homepage.
01:30:31
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I'm like, "Why, what did I do?"
01:30:32
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I understand now.
01:30:33
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- It should be yours as well.
01:30:35
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- It should be the default in Safari, honestly.
01:30:38
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- I'd like to thank our sponsors this week,
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TextExpander, Membrful, and Fitbaud.
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And until next week, guys, say goodbye.
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- Arrivederci.