341: The Rickies (April 2021)
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- Hello and welcome to Connected episode 341,
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the Ricky's April, 2021.
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It's a big episode.
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I'd like to thank our sponsors for making it possible.
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Indeed, Mack Weldon, Hover and Gabby.
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My name is Steven Hackett
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and I am joined by Mr. Federico Vittucci.
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- Hello Steven, hi, how are you?
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Hi, I did this in the wrong order, but it's fine.
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- It's fine, it's okay, I forgive you.
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- How are you Federico, you good?
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- I'm good, yes, I'm very good, yes.
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- I'm ready to compete.
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- Me too, I'm ready to win, not just to compete.
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- Gonna break your streak of losing?
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- It's not a streak, I don't like to call it that.
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I think it's more like, I consider those losses
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individually, right, so it's not a streak
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if you think about them individually.
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This is an unacceptable amount of time.
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A streak is only in your mind, I guess is what I'm saying.
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Before I've been introduced.
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This is unacceptable.
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It's now your turn to talk.
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You two just haven't, not only is the introduction
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in the wrong order, you then just didn't ever bother
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to introduce me.
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Look, there's a line at the beginning of the show
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and you're supposed to wait in line.
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Federico, do we wanna do follow up?
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I can't think of anything else we need to do.
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Oh, come on, I feel bad.
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Myke. We're also joined by Mr. Michael Herbie. That was the best introduction I've ever received.
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From London. Thank you Federico. How are you Myke? There was just something about that
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that I can't put my finger on but it was just so much better than the usual introduction.
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Thank you. I'm taking it all today. That's what I've decided. I am the annual chairman
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and I'm gonna take the second crown, I have two crowns, and then I'm gonna be keynote
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chairman as well. So sorry Steven, I'm just letting you know. Well we'll see. We'll see
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how that goes. We will get to that, but first we do have some follow-up and just
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right off the top I really want to thank everybody who sent emails or tweets or
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said something in the discord about our last episode. That was a hard thing to
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talk about I think for all of us and it really meant a lot that so many
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people reached out to share their stories or to thank us so that that
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means a lot and seriously thank you. On to more important things, Clubhouse!
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I was gonna make that joke before, "No, I can't do that."
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So I'm so pleased that you did.
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Clubhouse and the App Store rules.
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We spoke last time about how Clubhouse had announced that if Myke is a hashtag creator
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on Clubhouse and I want to support him, I can send him money in the app.
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It's processed by Stripe.
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Apple doesn't get a cut because it's not the in-app purchase.
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You just put your credit card into the app directly.
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And we got some feedback about this.
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This is from listener RGBRITT071. What a Twitter handle. His name is Ryan.
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This is Ryan. Ribbit71.
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Oh, 71. It sounds like you're saying Rich Brit, like a fancy English person.
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Rich Brit uses TikTok as a tag manager.
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Rich Brit strikes me as a TikTok person.
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So this TikTok user says, or at least points us to,
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App Store guideline 3.1.3D, I've copied this here.
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I'm just gonna read it, just a couple sentences.
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If your app enables the purchase of real-time
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person-to-person services between two individuals,
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for example, tutoring students, medical consultations,
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real estate tours, or fitness training,
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you may use purchase methods other than the in-app purchase
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to collect those payments.
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one to few and one to many real-time services must use in-app purchase."
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And I think Myke and I disagree on how we interpret this.
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Rich Britz sent this in as saying, my reading of their tweet, is like,
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"This is allowed because we have one-to-one type thing going on here."
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But I don't-- I actually think that this puts Clubhouse outside of the rules,
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because Clubhouse is a one-to-many service.
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But with all of the things that Apple would mention,
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any one-to-many service,
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you've always got one-to-one payments,
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but then the service is given to multiple people at once.
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But each transaction is from me to a single person.
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I think it's about the transaction.
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Well, what is a one-to-many real-time service then?
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Like if someone had a connected pro membership. That goes to more than one person.
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But how's that different to Clubhouse?
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Your attempt to sell the membership there actually ended up striking against you for the point that you were trying to make.
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What is the difference between podcasting and Clubhouse? One of them will be here in 10 years.
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It's like a one too many transaction doesn't really exist.
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Yeah, I don't know what...
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So this is one to few and one to many real-time services must use in-app purchase
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and my read on that is one to few or one to many would be exactly what Clubhouse is doing.
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Because they're not one to one.
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You as a Clubhouse person are not only talking to me.
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No, that's OnlyFans.
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Because like this whole thing about the...
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This whole person to person thing came in during the pandemic, right?
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And basically it was... I don't know.
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This isn't... surprise!
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This is not written very clearly in the developer rules.
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But I can't work out what a one-to-few or one-to-many real-time service would be.
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What is that?
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Like everyone clubs together and pays one person?
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That doesn't make any sense.
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That doesn't really... it's not really a thing.
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And I mean I guess an easy way to think about it is
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Is Clubhouse comparable to, let's see these examples, tutoring students? I don't think so.
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Medical consultations?
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Yes, it's that one.
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I mean, growth hacking takes on a new meaning, for sure.
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Real estate tours? No. Fitness training. Fitness training. I mean, Clubhouse is like a place
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where a bunch of people talk and more people listen, in theory. It's not really a person
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to person service between two individuals?
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So like my original thing last week is what I said is that I believed that it was within
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the rules because there was no exchange of digital goods.
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So I still think that it's in the rules.
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I think this person to person thing only confuses it honestly.
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Like I think it makes it harder to understand because one to few and one to many is not
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And I don't know why because I think they need to try and explain what that is because
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You could very easily one to few and one to many a fitness training class.
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I don't understand the way that they've tried to explain it here.
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But I still think it's been the rules because there's no digital good of any kind that's
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being exchanged or anything like that.
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So I think that they're probably still on the right.
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I think this little disagreement we have, I think it really shows how these rules, either
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they're poorly written, which I think this one is, or apps and services show up that
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the rules haven't considered, something new happens,
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and then Apple makes decisions on either side
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and they finally sort of clarify.
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And I'm sure these debates go on with an Apple
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and within the App Store editorial team all the time.
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Right, like, well, what is this?
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What does this mean?
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And I mean, Apple gets it wrong all the time,
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but I do have a little bit of sympathy
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for them trying to make these decisions
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that are based on rules that sometimes
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aren't super well considered.
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Up next, we were speaking about tasks and notes
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and where to put things that we want to do,
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like ideas, but they're not actually tasks yet.
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And a couple of people suggested NotePlan,
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which I'm not familiar with.
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Federico, do you know about this app?
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- Yes, I am familiar with NotePlan.
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It's a really fascinating blend of multiple apps together.
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It's sort of like mixing a markdown editor
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with a calendar and a lightweight reminders app.
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It's very, at least in my mind,
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it's kind of similar to Agenda,
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which is another app that lets you combine
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calendar events and notes.
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I did try NotePlan before.
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I noticed that a few months ago,
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the developer added support for backlinking
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and having wiki style links for your notes.
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- Of course they did.
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- Because everybody's doing them these days.
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What really doesn't work for me for note plan and agenda
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is the daily approach,
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because I don't really wanna have a,
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like I don't necessarily wanna structure these ideas
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or these tasks on a day by day basis.
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So note plan is definitely an option.
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Didn't really work for me
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because I don't know, I found getting around the interface
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a bit confusing, the navigation and the relationship
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between days and projects to be kinda confusing,
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at least for the way my brain thinks.
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I ended up, so I guess we're gonna talk about this eventually
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I am making my own solution to this.
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Like I'm literally--
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- One, two, three.
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- Like I literally commissioned
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to the Max Stories Special Projects team,
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which happens to be John's son,
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but we like to call it the Max Stories Special Projects team.
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The one true son, I commissioned a specific solution,
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but I don't wanna talk about it yet
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because then people are gonna ask me all kinds of questions
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and it's very much in the early development phase,
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but yeah, so I basically realized, you know,
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this thing that I want doesn't actually exist,
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I'm gonna make my own.
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So we'll see how it goes.
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But I'm basically at the point right now
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where I am once again preparing for the summer,
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for my iOS review, learning from what went wrong last year
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in terms of my workflow and my schedule,
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and once again adjusting, because it's all,
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it's a, that kind of project
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is in constant evolution every year.
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So I'm taking a few things that worked and I'm leaving them there, like using PDF documents for research and the highlights app for annotations.
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Like that stuff worked beautifully, but I'm switching a few other things around and see how it goes.
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Yes, note plan. If you are looking for blending calendar and markdown together, that's definitely one solution for you.
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Talking about notes, Craft just got a big update.
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It's their 1.5 update.
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They added a bunch of different things.
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One is a design change for the Mac and iPad.
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I feel like I'm unaware of this,
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but maybe it's, is the Craft app a Catalyst app?
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- I didn't know that.
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- Yeah, it's one of the best Catalyst apps, I think.
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- I legitimately would never have known.
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Like, but there were two things that gave it away to me that made me ask that question.
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One was the fact that they made a change to the Mac and iPad that was pretty obvious and
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like they look so similar.
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The other, I think I've noticed a bug, it might only be on the M1 with catalyst apps
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where like there's like a weird screen tearing kind of thing that goes on with them where
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they're in dark mode, I don't know if this is in light mode, where like sometimes parts
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of the UI just go a bit brighter in color, just like these weird blocks.
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but if you move it around, it goes away.
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It's very weird.
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But I noticed that in craft, and I
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noticed that there's a couple of other apps,
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catalyst apps, or some that I'm testing where they do this.
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It might just be a dark mode issue.
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But it looks like you get these light gray blocks in the UI
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wherever there's dark.
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But if you move the window, it just goes away.
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Very strange.
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I actually reported this to the one true John at one point,
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and he said, yeah, it's an issue that he has as well.
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What if you talk to the actual developer instead?
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John can't fix it.
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Well, I asked John about it and John said he'd spoken to them and it's just a bug that
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they're aware of.
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So you followed a radar with John, the one true radar.
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Well, because I just said, "Hey, are you seeing this?"
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Because I wondered if it was me, maybe it was one of the monitors that I was using or
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whatever, but no, this seems to be an issue.
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But anyway, the changes to design are pretty nice, but the main thing that's going on and
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the reason they made these changes is that they've brought a sidebar and tab view to
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has gotten this too because the Mac had a kind of a tab view of its own anyway but now
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they've kind of they've mixed those together. It looks really nice. They've changed out
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icons and it's kind of funny because we were talking about that whole icon thing of like
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the Mac and iOS icons looking they were squished in towards each other and they've made icons
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that have a bit more depth to them which are pretty nice. And there's also a web editor
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which I haven't used at all yet. Federico have you used the web editor?
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No, I mean it's just because it's like a invite only beta right now. So I don't know
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I don't I did sign up
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Yeah, I don't know if I would what I would use what I would wonderful so I'd PCs, baby
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He's crossed them PC. Have none does I have to do that? But okay, I mean that makes sense
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You know get your think pad and your documents be all set
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I wonder if a web-based editor would allow for like proper real-time
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Collaboration. That's what I want. I want true real-time collaboration. Only Google can do it.
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And I want somebody else to do it. Speaking about PCs, if you want a PC on your M1 Mac, you can now sort of do it.
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As of today, Parallels 16.5 is rolling out and it now supports the ARM version of Windows natively.
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So, Windows for ARM. Parallels are saying this gives 60% better direct X11 performance,
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but the important part is 30% overall performance improvements as compared to Intel Macs.
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The only caveat with this is that Arm Windows or Windows for Arm, I think is the official name,
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is currently only available in preview. There isn't actually like an officially shipping version,
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so it's basically just like an open beta which you can get, but this is important for people and I'm
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I'm pleased, right? Like this is the thing that I think the Arm Macs need. They need to be able to
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to be able to do this.
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And it kind of seems logical that if Microsoft
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are making an ARM version of Windows,
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that you should be able to run it in parallel.
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So I'm pleased that at least parallels are getting ready
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for whenever Microsoft actually ship Windows for ARM.
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- iOS 14.5 Beta 8, the Baita.
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- Right, that's if we,
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this was like a Fast and the Furious movie,
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they would put the 8 in the middle there, so it would be like B8TA or B8A is out now.
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Federico, is there anything of note that you've come across in Beta 8?
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Okay, do we think this is probably the last one?
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The last one.
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The Golden Master basically? They just haven't called it that yet?
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I would say this is the RC version, yeah, release candidate.
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Oh, is that, that's the new normal picture?
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I think so, right.
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It's not, it's not Golden Master release candidate?
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than your name. It's not GM anymore, it's RC. Yeah, I would think so. There's not...
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Even beta 7 had basically nothing new in it. The last changes were in beta 6 with the Siri
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voices. Past couple of betas have been just stability. I do still see some odd issues
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and some visual glitches in beta 8, like my keyboard got stuck in messages last night,
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for example.
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you mean? What do you mean? Like it wouldn't leave? Like what? What do you mean it got stuck?
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It would stay pinned on screen. Oh like the software keyboard. Right. The software keyboard,
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yes. But yeah, I guess this is the final version. Or they could release the release candidate
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on Tuesday after the event. Well I think this is probably the last version before they include all
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the things they need to include to support what they need to support after the event. Exactly.
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So I could see like RC with new features after the event and then it goes live the following
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day or on Thursday.
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Yeah, the very final, final release.
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Final underscore final.
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Joe Rossignol, who has a fancy name that I can't pronounce in the federal queue, says
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iOS 14.5 has been in beta for two and a half months.
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This has very clearly been dragged along.
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I think I said this before, this definitely seems like the beta that they just kept adding
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features to because they just had a beta.
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Like those Siri voices, I think they just got added in because they were late.
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This whole thing has gone on probably much further than they were expecting.
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It's very funny to me that there will be an iOS 14 update in late April, early May.
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Do you think we'll get a 14.6 before WWDC?
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I could see that but not with any major features.
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No, because it's going to be really pushing against it, right?
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I think last year they did the .6, if I'm not mistaken, they kept doing those versions
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because of the contact tracing stuff.
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Remember they were adding that before, maybe even during WWDC, they kept releasing updates
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to iOS 14 for the contact tracing API.
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I don't think it's going to happen with iOS 14.
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Because it's just funny that this thing will come out and then it's like seven weeks later
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and then it's WWDC.
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So I would say this is probably, even considering the amount of features in this release, like
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Like there's a lot, I finished my story and it's gonna be published whenever this thing
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There's a lot of like just feature additions here and there throughout the entire OS.
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There's a bunch of stuff in music, there's a bunch of stuff in Apple News, in reminders,
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there's the privacy features.
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Like there's a lot of little things that suggest to me like this is a packed release before,
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this is the last major one and then they're just gonna do stability and fixes but they're
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gonna focus on iOS 15 going forward.
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You would assume so. Because surely they already are focusing on iOS 15, right?
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I mean, obviously.
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It's definitely happening. So we're doing Ricky's today which means there is an event
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next week which is probably gonna be mostly focused on iPads and like iPads are nice and
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everything. But what about iPhones in 2022 and 2023?
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Should we talk about those instead?
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Ming-Chi Kuo released some reports about the next two years of iPhones.
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So 2021, that's still coming, you know, and we will talk about 2021 iPhones a little bit
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later on. We probably spoke about the 2021 iPhone a year ago because Ming-Chi Kuo has
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these kinds of reports this early in advance.
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but the 2022 lineup of phones is predicted to only contain three.
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Sorry iPhone mini fans, it ain't you.
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Ming-Chi Kuo is reporting that there will be two 6.1 inch and one 6.7 inch phone,
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two of them being of the pro variety and then one with the non-pro variety.
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This is interesting because it seems like Kuo did report that the 2021 line would have a mini,
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but maybe let's just assume for a moment that it has undersold. Apple probably had already
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committed to doing it for that year and now if it isn't going to work out they're going to drop it
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in 2022 or which is what I think is more likely put it on an almost SE like refresh. I think that
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for me personally I figure that's probably what they're more likely to do is not completely kill
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the product but maybe put it on a slower refresh and then ultimately phase out the SE in favor of
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of this smaller phone, but we'll see.
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This 2022 iPhone in the Pro model will have a 48 megapixel main camera
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with quotes saying, "We believe that the camera quality of the new 2H22,
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which means the second half of 2022 iPhone, will elevate mobile phone camera
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photography to a new level.
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It will also have an 8K video recording option and a hole punch camera on the front.
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So this is something that has been rumored before, I think.
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And so Apple might be moving to a hole punch.
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The rumor is 2021 sees a smaller notch,
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and then potentially 2022, they go to a hole punch.
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What I actually expect is happening here,
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especially when one of the things for the 2023 iPhone
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is under display face ID,
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what I think would be happening here is in 2021,
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Apple shrinks the overall size of the sensors.
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In 2022, they're able to put some of the sensors
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behind the screen and then by 2023 they put everything including the camera
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behind the screen. So like it's this kind of like shrinking in. Okay. Um,
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the 2023 iPhone will also have a periscope lens.
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These are the ones that allow the large zooms. They're like 10,
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15, 120 X zooms. Um,
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and the 2023 model as well as having under display face ID,
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there was also an under display touch ID. Now it's not said,
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whether the same phone will have both of these or if different phones will have different
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under display options. So what will the 2021 iPhone have if all of this stuff is coming later? S year
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baby! Like a slightly smaller notch? Yeah I think that's the main rumor at this point. But it doesn't
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even look that much smaller from the components that I've leaked so far. It's funny to do a quick
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Google and see all of the websites that thought today's report from Ming-Chi Kuo was about the
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2021 iPhone when that is not the case at all. Like, I think it's gonna be an S year for the
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iPhone because if it's only like the notch getting slightly smaller but then the big stuff like
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hole punch camera, whole new rear camera next year and in two years under display face ID and touch
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ID that basically means that we're getting just the same design again
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these here things we don't know about but rumored features rumored features
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are mid features we actually spoke about this two weeks ago smaller notch 120
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Hertz promotion display camera improvements a 15 show yeah the display
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the 120 Hertz is probably going to be the big feature can't wait to turn it
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off. But like it's not a you know face ID under the display big feature. No. No. Right.
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So cool. Okay. Boy I really want that 2023 iPhone. Can we skip to that? I just want that.
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Take that Minchi call. Thank you. I'm gonna open my email. Tim@apple.com. Can we just
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have the 2023 one please? Skip the 2023. What are we wasting our time with these two years
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It's time to kill the iPhone mini and give us the under display Face ID, please.
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Like, do you guys think it's gonna look strange to have, so looking at the 2022 iPhone next
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year, is it gonna be strange to have both a smaller notch and a hole-punch camera in
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I don't think there will be both.
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So the smaller notch is 2021.
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I think in 2022 there isn't a notch. I don't think there is a notch.
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A hole punch face ID then?
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You think? Oh okay.
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My theory is that the camera is in a hole punch and they're able to put some of the
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sensors behind the screen. That's what I think they'll do.
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And then by 2023 they can actually put the camera behind the screen.
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Okay. That makes sense. All right. Still, this year's iPhone sounds kind of boring.
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Well, we've wanted that 120Hz for a long time, so I'll be excited for that at least.
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Are we gonna have 8K? I'm sorry, are we gonna have 8K TVs anytime soon? Like,
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are you guys planning? I was thinking about this actually a few weeks ago.
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8K televisions. I still feel like my 4K TV is kind of new, even though it isn't, it's turning like,
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I've had this TV since 2017 I guess. Are we really gonna upgrade to an 8K TV soon?
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Is it necessary? Does it matter?
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Well the problem with 8K, if you consider it as a problem, is the TVs are massive.
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Right? So, an 8K TV is...
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They begin at 55 inches but there aren't many of those. They're mostly in the 65 to 80 inch range.
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Which... That's far too large for me. But I mean, by the time that I would consider an 8K television,
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I don't imagine that I would be in my apartment here. I should be in a bigger place.
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So maybe, but I have no real desire for it for a while.
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Like I only have just gotten a 4K, like a good 4K TV.
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Like I had a 4K TV before, but it was a bad one.
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I'm not I'm not in any rush.
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I think it's going to be a long time before 8K content exists.
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Yeah. Right.
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Like games consoles have just gone 4K.
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So I think we're many years away.
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Well, you buy a PS5 and it says 8K on the box, but it's not really true.
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I mean, sure, you can play 8K at like, what, 20 frames per second.
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These games consoles say they can do a lot of things, but it's one of those that we have
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all these three things, pick one of them.
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That's as much as you can do at one time.
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You know, oh, you want 4K?
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Oh, you kind of have 120 frames.
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Read them rules, son.
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The Bill of Rickies last amended on January 13th, 2021.
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I feel like the last amended thing is a bad idea because it will just always be when was
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the last time we did the Rickies. That was the last time. It sounds like a challenge to me,
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like, "Ooh, last time on the journey 13th, I bet we can come up with a new amendment."
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It's like the sign in the warehouse, "This may day since an accident."
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There are two types of Rickies, annual Rickies and keynote Rickies. The winner of the annual
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Rickies is named the annual chairman and retains the rights to the corresponding Twitter account
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for the full year. This position is awarded every January. The keynote
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Ricky's winner is named the keynote chairman and retains the rights of the
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course buying Twitter account until the next keynote is held that is currently
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held by me. Annual winners roll over to preserve the order of picks. For example
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the 2019 annual winner gets to go first for the next annual picks. Order for the
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keynote Ricky's is based on the previous Apple event. The loser goes last. To earn
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any points everything written down in the prediction document must come true
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no half points may be awarded in any round and picks cannot be reused one
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point is awarded for any pick deemed correct in the first two rounds two
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points will be awarded for correct picks in the risky pick round if your risky
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pick is wrong you lose a point and the two other hosts must agree that your
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pick is quote risky for keynote Ricky's the scoring window starts when the
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event begins and closes when the picks are scored. The winner of the regular and risky
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picks must be grand access to the annual or event chairman twitter account and will retain
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access until another winner is named. I like the must in there you know it's like there
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is an assumption that there could be some kind of coup attempted where it's like no
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no they must you cannot hold on to it. We also have the flexies. Loser of the flexies
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Flexis must compensate the winner of the flexis by donating to the charity of the winner's
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The amount of the donation is $25 per wrong flexi made by the loser.
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In the case of a tie, the ratio of correct to incorrect flexis will be taken into account.
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Each host must make a minimum of five flexi picks.
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Flexis may be reused as future flexis or regular picks, and the money, of course, must be donated
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on air. As a reminder, Myke is the current annual chairman and I am the current keynote
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chairman. I guess my Twitter handle is on the line. And to remind people, the last time
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we did this was in November 2020 for that event. In the regular picks, the scoring was
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me and then Myke and then Federico was the loser. I also won the flexies. Myke came in
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second and Federico also lost the flexies. So Federico has everything to prove this time
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around. Anything to prove, really. Seriously, yeah. I have nothing to prove to you, old man.
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I don't need to prove anything. Beautiful document, beautifully announced. It was really good.
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Thank you. I don't have any amendments. Not yet, I mean, we might before the end of the...
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The amendments usually come up because of some contention in the picks as we go through. I do
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believe the Bill of Rickeys has reached an ideal state of pseudo-perfection, I would say?
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Clarity and chaos. It sits perfectly on a knife's edge between clarity and chaos, I think.
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So we have all of our picks, all of our risky picks, and all of our flexes prepared. Steven,
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you go first. My round one pick. The iPad Pro is updated to a variant of the A14 chip.
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It's currently using the A12Z and we just haven't seen an A13 iPad Pro.
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The A14 is the current silicon on the iPhone so feeling pretty good about this.
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What do you feel about the people out there that suggest that it might be some variant of the M1?
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Which is itself a variant of the A14.
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But if they don't say that, if it's the M1 in there you don't get your point.
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We'll see how they describe it.
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They've never said the M1 is a variant of the A14.
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I don't think they're going to mix the branding.
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But we are already arguing.
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No, I'm merely just positing this as a thing, right?
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I win this unless Federico's pick comes true, in which case they may use the M1 to support
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Thunderbolt. And so...
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Hey, spoilers!
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Hey, come on.
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We're gonna hear it in like four minutes!
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Yeah, but it's still spoilers.
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I think the way that this is presented, like I think the audience likes to believe that we don't
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know each other's picks beforehand, right? That we're all just bringing them to the show.
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This is part of the, you know, the pretense of the show.
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But everything's a variant of the original A4, so...
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I don't think it works like that.
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Technically!
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I mean, what I'll say is, I just... The reason I wanted to point this out there is in the off chance.
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because if they say it has the M1 in it, I don't think you get the point. Unless Apple
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for some reason says the M1 is a variant of the A14, which is something they have never
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said. I just want to put that out there.
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I just don't think they're going to mix the branding between the iPad and the Mac.
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I don't either. I think it will be the A14X.
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But you're right, if they say, "Oh, this is the M1, and there's no mention of the A14,"
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then I would lose this. But I don't think they're going to mix.
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Well, I have another question. I have another question for you. Because again, we're just
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putting these things out there this isn't really a question. I thought this was such gonna be an easy pick.
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Right, but here's the thing we need to talk about these things otherwise this
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segment's done in 20 seconds right so we're having conversations around this
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stuff. What if they go for a 15 what if they just jump 14 completely?
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It doesn't get the point. No and it's not about points I'm now just asking the two of
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you this thing. Well that would be surprising right? I can't imagine that
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that's ready. Yeah but they can call it whatever they want right? They could call
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Yeah yeah but I mean but Apple but Apple only changes the name when it changes
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the thing, usually with its silicon. So my guess is that we would see the A14X or something.
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But I guess what Myke is saying, or maybe what we can imagine is, what if it's based
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on the M1? So it obviously cannot be called the A13, because that never existed. And what
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if it's based on the M1, therefore it's not the A14, might as well just call it the A15
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iPad. Or what if they come up with a whole new brand for the iPad chip? Right, the i15.
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Take that i7 from Intel. We're more than twice as good. Or I guess technically it would be i1,
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right? Oh, is that like a joke? No. Like i1? Oh no, it wasn't. No, I just meant if they came
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up with a specific iPad chip, they would go to one. They wouldn't go to 15, right?
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Right. They would start over?
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Yeah. Would you call it i1?
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Well, I wouldn't go for i either. I wouldn't call it i. I don't know what letter I'd give
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What kind of letter would you use for an iPad? I mean, t for tablet is already used.
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The A14 is not in the iPhone, is it?
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The P1 doesn't really sound nice.
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I can give it any name. I can go with X.
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The X1. X1 would be cool. X1 would be cool.
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I think they would go for X for the graphics chip that they make.
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Yeah. So, okay. Yes, I am on the X1 train already. Yes. They are going to change the
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name of the chip. It's going to be called the X1. That I have decided. They are going
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to do that. So, well done. Myke, you get the point.
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Wait. No, no, no.
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No, that's not how it works.
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Oh, Steven, the chat says, "I think you mean ten-one."
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So, okay, Steven, can you just remind everyone of your pick and then we'll move on?
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The iPad Pro is updated to a variant of the A14 chip.
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My pick, super boring, the 12.9 inch iPad Pro ships later than the 11 inch iPad Pro.
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This is how he wins these things.
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But he didn't win.
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I won the annual, but...
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Or the time before that.
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Yeah, I don't have particularly inspiring Round 1 or 2 picks.
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In fact, when you think about it, Steven is the silent winner.
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He's not silent about it, I'll tell you that.
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He won't shut up about it.
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He has this aura of, like, he doesn't seem like somebody who's actually won all the previous
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competitions.
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What you're saying is he feels like a loser, but he's actually a winner?
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No, but it's like...
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Hmm... I don't know...
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Do you remember, what was the pick that you destroyed us on that time?
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Was it the Mac Mini?
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The Mac Mini.
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The Mac Mini was the worst.
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See, he's sneaky like that.
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He has those... he's got those picks that he puts in the documents like,
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"Man, you're getting point after point."
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I'm keeping an eye on you, Steven.
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We should remind people that there is a website you can go to
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to see how we've done in the past.
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the past. What is it? I'm waiting for the chat room to catch up with me to give me the
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URL, because I don't remember off the top of my head. But it's all our schools. There
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is a website, is what we're saying. Yes, and it will be in the show notes. And in a minute
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or two, I can tell you what the URL is. There is a website. Oh, there's no good URL. It's
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the Notion database, so I'll just put a link in the show notes. I'm gonna buy a domain
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and point to that. I think it's pretty readable. Notion.so/connected with a capital C.
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-262725156A0041B... Don't post messages, this quote!
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BD9B0248C172862CB0. Pretty easy. I've seen worse domain names.
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That's true.
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Like ForkBomber.
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I had it right there, I was like, "I'm not doing it, I'm not gonna do it."
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We got it in.
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Alright, I am gonna buy a domain for this.
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Do we all have to sit around and wait for you to do that?
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Let me talk about my pick.
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There were rumors and reports that the 12.9 was shipping later, and it actually might
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have been one of the reasons that this event seems to have taken as long as it's taken.
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There seem to be some yield issues, which now seem to have possibly been resolved with
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either the mini LED screen or the controller, like the chip controller for the mini LED
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screen and/or both of them.
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And also to be honest, the fact that it seems like, I'm not trying to preempt any potential
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perks, it seems like the mini LED technology is only going to be on a 12.9 inch iPad Pro,
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would suggest to me that it has the potential of being just a little bit delayed and that
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the 11 might have been easier for Apple to make, so they could have got ahead of that
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anyway. And this is not outside of history for them to do this, right? To have two products
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in the same line, one ships one day, one ships another. They've done this before. So I just
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think this isn't a particularly exciting pick, but I'm trying to win. So yeah, it makes sense.
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Yeah. There's been a lot of conversation about this time there may be differences and Apple
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has gone back and forth on this, right? Like the original 12.9 came out and then the 9.7
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came out in the spring and it brought True Tone and something else. Widecolor maybe?
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And then like the big iPad caught up. And so they have fallen out of lockstep before
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and I could see them doing that again.
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But I mean this wouldn't really be like, they would say something like "and you will be
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able to purchase the bigger one in, you know, two weeks later" or something.
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Or they just ship a little bit later.
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Like you could buy them all, one ships Friday, one ships next week or something.
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10 days later.
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That URL, if you want to see our past progress, is the rickys.online.
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And that's with an "ie".
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I want a dot passion, but that doesn't seem to be a top-level domain.
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That's a shame.
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That's a real shame.
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It's too bad.
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Also, maybe I don't want to own a dot passion domain.
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I feel like that's a one-way ticket to a lot of emails I don't want.
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The thing is, if there was a dot passion domain, it would be expensive.
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Like those ones would just be expensive.
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They would be like-
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We're not in the ad yet.
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You gotta wait.
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You gotta wait for that.
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next. Federico's pick comes first and then hovers next. Then you can talk about the domain
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that you bought and how fast it was. But until then...
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Alright, Federico, drop this steaming hot pick on us.
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I'm bringing the flavor, as always, to the Ricky's. My first regular pick is the following.
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At least one of the new iPad Pros will have a... drumroll, drumroll please...
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Thunderbolt USB 4 port, similar to the M1 Max.
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I mean, this isn't that much of a bombshell.
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You know that, right?
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Well, but it's got more flavor.
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What is the flavor?
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That is done by me.
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It's Italian seasoning.
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That's just what it is.
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It's an... yes.
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It's presented in style.
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So Germin reported this actually a few weeks ago,
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that in testing, one of the iPad Pro models
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had a Thunderbolt port instead of the old USB-C one.
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Germin wrote how that will allow for faster connections
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and for support for more--
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for supporting more types of accessories connected via USB-C
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to the iPad Pro.
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Now for context, the 2018 iPad Pro and the current one,
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the 2020 revision to that, they support the,
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I believe, USB 3.2 standard,
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which is the 10 gigabit per second transfer one.
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Now USB 4, Steven, correct me if I'm wrong,
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is 40 gigabit per second transfer rate?
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- Yes, if you're using the Thunderbolt,
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the other end it's also capable of like those Thunderbolt speeds. It is the most confusing
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thing, but yeah you're basically right. In trying to make it easier they have once again
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made it worse. They made it more confusing. There's a support document on the KBase that
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explains what Macs have a Thunderbolt 3 USB-C and a Thunderbolt / USB 4 port. It's all very
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You have to also pronounce the Thunderbolt symbol. If you look in this document, they
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put the little Thunderbolt logo in text next to it.
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It's like, you can use the Thunderbolt ports on your Mac to connect to this place. You
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gotta do that every time. So, yes, my first pick is they will add this new port to at
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one of the new iPad Pros and it'll be a Thunderbolt USB 4 port, just like on the M1 Max. Now, the big
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question is, why do this and what will this allow? But I guess we're gonna talk about this in a few
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minutes. Ooh, foreshadowing. Yes. I mean, why not do this? Well, right, especially since the iPad Air
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has USB-C, you could differentiate the iPad Pro a little bit.
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Yeah, I can see that. Why not, as an argument makes a lot of sense. Why also makes a lot
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of sense as a question, like why do this? Is that really needed on iPad as it currently
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stands? Like what else could you possibly need Thunderbolt and USB 4 for on the iPad?
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I mean, do you really crave faster connections for external drives and pen drives on your
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Round the second.
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The 12.9 inch iPad Pro, I'm changing that.
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The big iPad Pro is updated with a feature that is unique to it.
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Oh, so regional.
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So your pick is literally the big iPad Pro gets a new feature.
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is unique to it that the that other iPads don't have. Okay, define unique to it. Say
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that it gets Thunderbolt but the 11 inch doesn't, then I would win. Or it gets a fancy new screen
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and the 11 inch doesn't, then I win. Or it gets an operating system that makes sense
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and the 11 inch doesn't, then I win. And operating system that makes sense. Sure. Okay, so you're
00:49:45
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basically saying the big iPad Pro gets something that the small one doesn't have.
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Myke, what do you think?
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I mean, this is like the most pedestrian pick of basically all the picks.
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Like it's...
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It's that sneaky.
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He's playing to win.
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We're all playing to win.
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Well, I don't know if Federico's playing to win.
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I think Federico's playing to win.
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Silent winner.
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Silent winner.
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Hey, I'm planning to win.
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I just want to win with style.
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And when I eventually do it...
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It's going to be great.
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It's gonna be a whole show around this.
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Odds would dictate that eventually, on a long enough time frame, you would win.
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Even if you could play for the...
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And it's gonna be fireworks and cocktails, everything. The whole thing.
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I'll look forward to that though. That sounds great.
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I don't want to set fireworks off in my office. It's not very big.
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No, we can do it. You got a backyard. You can do it.
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That's true. Okay, I'll do it in my backyard.
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You've done things in that backyard.
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Yeah. So if it's out of fireworks right there, that's fine.
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I mean, you know, this is probably the mini LED screen will be what wins in this, but
00:50:47
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they could be, you know, that Thunderbolt port could be unique to the bigger one, but
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I don't think it will be because otherwise I don't even know what the point of the 11
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inch iPad Pro will be.
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Like it does, you know, it's got to have something.
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My pick, we done with that pick, there isn't really much more to talk about that, right?
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Yeah, I mean, it seems like a lock.
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I had a completely different pick for my round two pick and then thought how fun it would
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be for me to continue on this train so I'm doing it.
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The iPad Pro gets 5G.
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5G, 5G, 5G, 5G.
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5G has been so kind to me in previous Rickies.
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And it seems pretty, pretty obvious to me that they would do that.
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It needs it for as much as Apple would seem to suggest that anything needs 5G.
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I mean, yeah, the pandemic's slowing down, so we've got to get some more 5G out there,
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Oh, that one was a slow... that took a second for that one to get to me.
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No, people are going to take their iPads out.
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They want to use fast networking.
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What are you talking about?
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That's not what you...
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Honestly, since I've re-enabled 5G on my iPhone, it's been like a completely different device.
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Do you actually have 5G?
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I do, but it's not really that much different.
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You don't have the good 5G though, right? You have the regular 5G, not the...
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What is good 5G?
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Well, there's the... what is it called again? It's millimeter wave and then the other one.
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Does it say good 5G in settings?
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Oh, it says you have good 5G.
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It scrolls past in that corner.
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If your phone doesn't have that... Sub6 is the other one, right? That's what it's called.
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What? What are these names? What does it mean?
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It's like the USB people were in charge of 5G.
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That is actually what it seems like. So that's it. The iPad Pro gets 5G, or at least an option for it.
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Okay. All right. Cool. My regular pick is a bit more specific, but it's also kind of the opposite
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of Steven. The smaller iPad Pro does not have a new display technology like the bigger iPad Pro
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model. So the rumor is that only the bigger iPad Pro version will get the fancy new mini LED
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display, so I am predicting that the smaller one will not have a new display
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technology. I guess one potential point of confusion is, and maybe this could use
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some rephrasing to get to what I mean, Apple could still update the display in
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the smaller iPad Pro, but also have a different technology altogether in the
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bigger one. Yeah, so the core of what you're saying is that the technology is
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different not that it's new at all. Exactly, so only the bigger one
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gets the new display tech. That's the core of the PIC. I'm confused because I
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feel like you've said two different things now. So you're saying... I'm saying
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that the smaller iPad Pro does not get the new display technology, the bigger
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version does. What if the 11-inch got a new type of display technology that
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isn't the same as the one. That's what I was afraid of in reading this
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pic out loud. So what if you reworded it as "Only the large iPad gets a new display technology"?
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Yeah that could work. And that's the pic you want to make huh?
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Or you get specific and name the display technology. Apple might not call it, I don't
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think Apple's gonna call it an LED though. I was thinking about this, I'm not sure if they would.
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Yeah but if that's what it is they can call it you know fancy pixels or whatever they're
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They always have some stupid product name.
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- Well, it'd be something retina, won't it?
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- It'll be crystal retina, something like that.
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- 'Cause they have-- - Double retina all the way.
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- Liquid retina, right?
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- What are the OLED screens called?
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Do they have a name?
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- Super Retina XDR?
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- That's the current one, isn't it?
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- Is it really called Super Retina XDR?
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- I know it's got XDR in it,
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I remember people making fun of that at the time.
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Yeah, let's see.
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I'm going to see what they call it.
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Super tech specs.
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Wait, is liquid retina only on the iPad?
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No, liquid retina is an LCD that's curved, so like the iPhone XR and the 11.
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And the iPad is also the liquid retina.
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Apple calls it the super retina XDR display.
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So I think super duper retina XDR display would fit.
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No, then they will call it super liquid retina.
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The SDR XDR super display super duper retina XDR.
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They will call it super retina plus display.
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Oh my god, this is terrible.
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Super Retina XDR Pro.
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Still, my pick is only the big iPad Pro gets it.
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Not the small one.
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Okay, so I do think we need to reword this.
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You want to take a shot at that?
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Rewarding it?
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No, you're better than...
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Federico's pick is only the big iPad Pro.
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The iPhone 11 Pro also had the Super Retina XDR display. I do not remember that being that.
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Previously, it was Super Retina HD on the iPhone XS and XS Max,
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which the iPhone X also had that name.
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So it went from Retina on the iPhone 8 to Super Retina, Retina HD display on the iPhone,
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then it went to Super Retina HD on the iPhone 10.
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The iPhone 10s Max still had Super Retina, then the iPhone 11 got Liquid Retina HD.
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The iPhone 11 Pro got Super Retina XDR display.
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I lost the trailer.
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Yeah, I know it got a bit bad there, I apologize.
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Three iPhones ago.
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There was only so much I could do.
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It's on the Techspecs page if you want to read it, like the comparison page.
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This is terrible.
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In case you need that.
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Terrible names.
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Only the big iPad Pro gets a new display technology.
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So you're just narrowing my pick, basically.
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So if it gets Thunderbolt, you get round one, I get round two, and no new display, you don't
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get round two.
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Our picks are very integrated with each other.
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Well they're all. All of these picks are very...
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Two picks have become one.
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...mixed up because you've got the 12 point, my one about them shipping differently
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is equated on the fact that only one of them has an update which is tricky which is probably the screen.
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Yeah, we're all holding hands and stepping into the unknown here.
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And also up until this point all three of us are saying that only iPad Pros are at this event.
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There is nothing else.
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And as Kate has mentioned, no, we're just, we're just making guesses about
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iPad pros. You know, we'll get to the Mac until this point. Maybe.
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And as Kate has said, if there are no iPad pros, we are ruined.
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This is going to be interesting if there's no iPad pros.
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Well, do you remember what they did last year when it was like, oh,
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it's going to be this.
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And then they just released a set of products that nobody was expecting because
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they were going to do an event a couple of weeks later on. And then another one.
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Yeah, yeah, we got the iPad Air and the small iPad and then the watch all together. It's like what is happening?
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I actually have a point that's been brought up from Josh in the chat
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That I'm the only one of the three of us that was listed actual sizes of the iPads. The two of you have written big iPad Pro
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Do you think that was an accident?
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No, I don't now. Now I've seen it.
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I guess it's too late for me to change mine, right?
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- Well, the pick has been--
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- The pick has been locked in.
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No, it's fine, it's fine.
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I am perfectly happy to not change it.
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- Honestly, I don't think it's--
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- No, neither do I.
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But I merely wanted to note that
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as a potential foreshadowing for me.
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- Time for the risky picks.
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- Whew, okay.
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At this event, we see some sort of AR focused hardware.
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It felt like you wanted to win,
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and then you decided that this would be your risky pick.
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This is, okay.
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It is risky.
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It's so risky, it's not gonna happen.
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But remember, we, both Myke and I,
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we reacted the exact same way for the Mac Mini.
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No, this is a completely different level to the Mac Mini.
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But I also think this is like a completely different story. Multiple reports are saying
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this is not ready. There's a whole developer angle that would have to be explained for
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this kind of device.
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This is a...
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But, hold on though, but Steven is saying we see some sort of AR focused hardware. Could
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be a teaser.
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No, why would they do that? That doesn't make any sense.
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I don't know.
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think it's happening because I my feeling would be that this will be its
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own thing completely when they do an event for this because they will want to
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try and pitch it as this is the biggest thing since the iPhone I don't think
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it's happening attached to anything else and plus I agree with the thinking that
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this is an event that they want they will want and kind of need people in
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person to be able to get press to try it and to talk about it no man in person
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This is going to be an in-person event, which will happen in the summer to fall, I reckon.
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So good luck to you, Steven. Steven, explain your, like, what made you pick this one?
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You know... Just wishful thinking. I just, sometimes I just feel the spirit speaking to me.
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I think we may see some sort of AR focused hardware.
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It feels like we could see some sort of AR focused hardware.
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Why do you keep saying it like that?
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Either say "I didn't know what else to pick" or give us more information.
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No, I just, I'm just putting...
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Tim Cook wants to have charts in everyone's eyes, you know?
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They're excited about it.
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You think next Tuesday Apple are going to show off their mixed reality headset?
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I think we could see some sort of AR focused hardware. I'm gonna quit the show if you keep doing that
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Like I will just leave
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It's risky man, you know, I just I just want to feel something again. All right
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We're just gonna move on cuz he's not gonna give us any more than that
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My my risk my risky pick is I don't really know why I'm doing this to myself two sizes of iMac announced
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Two of them. Yeah, and there's an iMac. Okay. Yeah
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Yes, I love it. So
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iMac itself just isn't gonna be enough even though there's been nothing said about it. That still seems possible
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Right, they'll be like, here's the new iMac and I do I do believe
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Personally, there will be some kind of Mac focused announcements next week
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I don't know why there aren't as many leaks about that
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but you know this is a thing in the past where like iPhones, iPads, that stuff always leaks
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more often and sooner than Mac stuff does anyway plus the volumes are totally different,
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all that kind of stuff. So I do think that there's a possibility for a Mac and I think the risky part
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of saying too is that the larger iMac is more likely to have a non-M1 chip in it and a smaller
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iMac you're very likely to have an M1 chip in it. So seems pretty risky I think to suggest
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that both of them would be shown off but I'm not... all I'll say is as proven by the Mac Mini,
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Apple has surprised us with Apple Silicon focused Mac hardware announcements so I wouldn't put it
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past them to do it again. So one of the other reasons that I would say this is it's still a
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long time until WWDC, which is the next time that they might show off a bigger iMac, and
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they are quickly stopping selling all kinds of iMacs.
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And so, yeah.
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I can see a world where this happens.
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I can see Apple saying, "We have the small iMac, it's an M1, have at it.
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And we have the bigger iMac, and just because I don't know what the name would be, let's
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call it the M1X.
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And it's the first M1X machine, and then at WWDC in five weeks or six weeks, whatever
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it is, Apple says, "Hey, here are MacBook Pros and a high-end Mac Mini with the M1X
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we debuted in the iMac."
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I think that's fine to do.
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Apple has, over the last several years, spent WWDC stage time on hardware, so they definitely
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could be saving all of this, but...
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Well, the MacBook Pro is definitely...
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That's the developer machine.
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happening at WWDC.
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- Yeah, that's the machine developers buy.
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- They could, and I think they probably would,
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tease this small Mac Pro.
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- No, it's too soon for that, I think.
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- If they've got it.
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I don't think so.
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They have done that twice.
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The Mac Pro and the iMac Pro both teased in June
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for release in December.
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- Yeah, I just, I'm not sure,
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even though my yearly pick says,
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I think all the Apple Silicon Macs will be out this year,
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feel like the small Mac Pro throws a wrench in that,
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but we'll see.
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I'd love for it to be, but I just don't know.
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I like this though.
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I'd love to see some Mac stuff in here.
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And in thinking about what makes an event,
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the smallest Apple event really can be like
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three pieces of hardware.
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Like we saw the watch, the iPad, the iPad Air,
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and in like five seconds about Apple One.
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Like that feels like the minimum size of an Apple event.
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And so if it's just two iPad Pros
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and maybe some other iPad gets updated,
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the iPad Mini for instance,
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He doesn't feel like that's enough.
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And so you start thinking about what else could they put in here,
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and I think the iMac is a great contender.
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I like this as a risky pick.
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Please, the passionate ones, stop screaming AirTags at us, right?
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Just wait, OK?
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I know, because that question, you're like, what else could it be?
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Like, everyone's thinking, obviously AirTags.
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We just haven't gotten to that discussion yet.
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But I do think it's time.
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The iMac, it's time.
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Like, it's definitely time.
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And I think we're going to see at least one of them.
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and so why not say, "Hey, we're gonna get two of them."
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-Mm-hmm. -Okay.
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-Now, Federico. -Federico.
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-Yes. -What is going --
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-Yes. -You have taken --
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Okay, read your pick, and then I have a comment
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before we dive into it.
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-My risky pick is the iPad Pro
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with an updated USB 4/Thunderbolt port.
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-This is unprecedented.
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-So this pick builds upon a regular pick.
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I don't recall any pick that has ever been made where you are presupposing that your
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previous pick is 100% correct.
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I'm a confident person, so I believe in myself and I believe in my regular pick.
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You can lose if they don't update the port in any way, you can't win.
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But that's where the fun lies, right?
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That's what makes it tick.
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It's the risk of it.
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Lay the passion on us.
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iPad Pro with an updated USB 4/Thunderbolt port features a new kind of support for external
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I need to ask you another qualifying question.
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Is that the end of the pick or is the pick continuing?
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That's the end of the pick.
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Because typically what we put in the document is what the pick is.
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So when I opened our document today and saw this, I thought that you had literally lost
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So I'm pleased.
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That is that is just the context.
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No, this is cool. That's good.
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That's good. So we can delete the context.
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No, just leave it there for me when we're.
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Yeah, because you get bragging rights.
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Yeah. Let's put them in italics.
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No, no, no. I mean, you know, just that is just needed for me right now.
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Yeah. While I think I want to leave them in the document, though.
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So if it is right, I want to see just how right you end up being.
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All right, cool. So this is just my thinking behind this, right?
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So, once again, assuming that the iPad Pro is getting a fancy new USB port that supports USB4
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and Thunderbolt in the same connector, what's the reason to change the USB port on the iPad?
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Would be my first question. Like, why do it? This is what we were talking about before.
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Are users really in need of much faster USB transfer rates? I guess maybe some of them are.
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So folks who are using an iPad, like photographers or people who work in video, and they want to
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transfer video files or photos from cameras to an iPad Pro, I guess faster USB connection could be
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useful. But is that really enough of a reason to, you know, to change the USB port and switch to
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Thunderbolt as well? Because once again, German said one of the new iPad Pro models, Apple was
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testing a Thunderbolt port for it. That's not necessarily like the big selling point for this
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new USB connector. And when you think about it, and if you go back and read the
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reviews and read, you know, basically the same argument that keeps coming up over
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and over whenever iPad Pro users talk about the iPad Pro, is just how lacking
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it is when you want to use it at a desk with an external display, right? It's the
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feature that every iPad Pro only or iPad Pro first user buys into the modularity of the device,
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right? The kind of person who has a Magic Keyboard, but also a stand and also external monitors,
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but basically somebody like me, but I'm not alone in this. We always say, "Well, it's a great device,
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too bad for the external display support." And I think switching to Thunderbolt and USB4 would be
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the right time to take a look at that functionality and say we can make it better. We can have more
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bandwidth, which means we could potentially, you know, daisy chain more devices, support more kinds
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of displays with higher resolutions, right? 8K displays or something like the, what's it called,
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the fancy, the Pro Display XDR. Any display that supports Thunderbolt could be used with this iPad
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Pro, including the ones that Apple makes. And once again, more bandwidth means more data, which means
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higher resolution displays and faster transfer rates via USB at the same time. Now,
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the problem with this is that you can't just add a new connector and say, well, now we're gonna flip
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a switch and we're gonna make external display support happen on iPadOS. The problem with this
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is that it requires, I would think, massive changes to the
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springboard architecture in iPadOS. Because if we're gonna do this, you're
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gonna have to envision a system where you can drag and drop windows between
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displays, where you can drag apps from one display to another, where interactions
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on the external display are only supported via the pointer, right? It
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It requires a whole re-architecture of the screen board,
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which is the system, you know, it's basically the framework
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that controls the home screen, widgets, you know,
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all the other stuff, windowing,
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all the other stuff on iPadOS.
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You would have to re-architect all of that
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to account for the fact that now the iPadOS UI
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can be placed not on the display,
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but on another external monitor.
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Now the question is,
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can this kind of massive software change be done outside of WWDC?
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Can it be done in a point release before WWDC?
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And I will present to you, as Exhibit A, a precedent for this very kind of massive change,
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which is pointer support, which was added in a point release.
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That's pun not intended.
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No, a pointer release.
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It was added in iPadOS 13.4, just like that.
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I think it's too much Federico.
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I think that the trackpad support was nowhere near the level of change.
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I think it's a pretty massive change in the pointer integration as well.
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I don't think it's the same, because I think to do this correctly, we're talking about like
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windowing. Yeah, which is already in place. And I think that's bigger. I think it's much,
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I think it's bigger. I mean, yeah, I mean, look, I understand what you're saying,
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I just, my, my read on it is this is, I think, I think that this is a thing that goes along with
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iPadOS 15, which is a big rethinking of multitasking, and I think they would wait
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and keep it for them. I could see that but also like I'm not just for context I'm not envisioning
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something where you can freely resize windows like on the Mac. I'm just thinking of it's literally
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just another display where you can drop an app in full screen or split view or slide over. Right,
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you know and that might be what they do now but I think that WWDC is going to bring
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large changes. So like maybe step one is better external display support with 14.5 and the new iPad,
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but then in iOS 15 we take it to the next level as it were. I can see that and that's what makes the
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be risky, right? Also the fact that iPadOS 14.5 compared to iOS 14.5 is surprisingly light
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on new features, right? I don't know, there's just a bunch of things that...
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and also like why add the emoji picker on iPad in this point release, right? It's just a small
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thing but if you're gonna have a feature where the only way that you can interact with
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with apps on an external display is via the pointer and the keyboard, it also lines up
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with that. So, I don't know, I feel like if you don't do this, sure, you could announce
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an iPad that has a new USB port, because it's faster, 5G, and the bigger one has a new display.
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the really, it just feels like it's a,
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that would be very light on,
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as a story for a new iPad Pro.
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- It's more than the 2020 iPad Pro got.
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- But the 2020 iPad Pro didn't get an event.
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- No, I know, I know why, I'm just, I'm poking fun.
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- It barely got a press release.
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- Yeah, the press release was about the Magic Keyboard.
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- So, I mean, you've done the Magic Keyboard last year,
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you've done the pointer last year,
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you're doing an event for an iPad Pro,
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and you're changing the USB port.
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- Here's what I'll say.
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I mean, and this could maybe, I don't think this is true,
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but like LendingIntoA Steven said,
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we're presuming the event is for the iPad Pro.
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- The event could include the iPad Pro,
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but it might not be the biggest.
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- It's an iMac event, iMac and AR.
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- There you go.
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- There you go, could be, could be, sure.
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And then maybe, you know, maybe the feature,
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the big feature of this iPad Pro is a new Apple Pencil.
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It's not even like what the iPad Pro does standalone.
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It's about the accessory. - Some other thing.
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right, that we haven't considered yet.
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And the other thing that I would suggest,
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just one last thing I'll throw in about,
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like they could add this Thunderbolt port,
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but it not really do anything.
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Like when they put the USB-C port
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on the original iPad Pro update,
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it didn't really do anything.
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And it took them a couple of software updates
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before they actually enabled a bunch of things
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that it could do.
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So it goes both ways.
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I think that's why this is a risky pick,
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because I mean, one, you're presupposing
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that you were correct from earlier,
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although I do believe that you will be right on that,
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but the external display support thing,
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um, I hope that they do something and honestly, I really hope that they,
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they do what I want them to do. I mean,
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who doesn't want them to do what you want them to do? But like,
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and that that iOS 5th iPadOS 15 allows for a much,
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much more flexible, uh, system where you could have like,
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four apps open on a big screen at once.
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Like I said it before,
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like I think windowing on the Mac is messy, but it is powerful.
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And I would love to be able to use an iPad like that when I want to,
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but not always, you know, do you want that by the way,
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like if that was a thing where you could plug an iPad into a large display
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and have six apps open at once,
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like you do on a Mac and they're all arbitrarily resizable,
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would you want that?
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The arbitrary resizable, I don't really know,
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because I don't do that on the Mac.
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In fact, I think it's kind of annoying
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that you can resize windows on the Mac.
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I do the window snapping thing a lot, where--
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basically, I really like the way that it works on Windows, where
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you drag a window to the side, and it
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snaps to half the display.
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So that is literally the only way I use Windows on the Mac.
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So do you ever use more than two apps at once on a Mac,
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like in your view?
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- Uh, no, really. - Okay.
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But also I don't work on the Mac.
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- So if I worked on it more often,
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maybe resizable Windows would be a priority for me.
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- Or even if they, I mean, I could imagine a system
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where they just had them all working, like fixed sizes,
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like you could put up to six, you know,
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and they just go into portions.
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having more than two would be the dream for me. I'm just not sure about the freely
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resizable aspect. I mean they could lean into what they already have and it sort
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of it's resizable in the sense that it snaps to... That you have like templates
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like presets that you can choose from. Yes. That or even or even it pre snaps
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to like full-size half screen slide over sizes right so they're not truly Mac
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like they sort of conform to the sizes we have now, they're just sort of unbuckled
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from each other. It is very interesting and I think something this should
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definitely do, whether they do it here or not, I don't know. The only thing that gives me hope
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is, because I remember last year, nobody, and it's important to remember this,
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nobody thought that the pointer support was coming in iProOS 13.4. We were
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saying that was gonna be the big WWDC feature. Yes. What actually ended up
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happening is there was no WWDC focused features for the iPad. So really, you know, we shot
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ourselves in the foot on that one. Last question on this, and we can move on. I don't know
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if anybody has a Flexi on this. Did we imagine Apple saying, "We have put a Thunderbolt port
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on an iPad so you can attach it to a display and then not have a display"?
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Well, they're gonna demo it with the Pro Display XDR.
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Oh god. So here's the tertiary question of Federico. If they do that and they don't have
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a display, would you buy a Pro Display? I will still wait for an Apple Display because
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once again, Gurman said that Apple was working on one, I believe. Like a cheaper one. I don't
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really need a pro display XDR, also my Sylvia would kill me if I wanted to get that kind
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of display. So I'm just gonna use the ugly one that I have right now and I'm gonna wait
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and see if Apple makes a consumer or a prosumer one. I don't really need the XDR. I think
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they definitely are, but it's just a case of when. I'm just gonna wait for it, I don't
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wanna spend, how much is it? $5,000? $6,000? Depends if you want the phone or not. Yeah,
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Time for the flexies.
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I'm just gonna go through mine and then we'll just, I'll take turns.
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How does that sound?
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My flexi number one, the iPod touch is taken down from sale in the wake of the event.
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Why are you doing this?
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Why does it?
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Just a big success for your first one.
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Everyone's really behind you.
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Just want to kill the iPod touch.
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Why is it still alive?
01:21:46
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But why are you so upset about it that you want it to die?
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I'm just saying this would be a perfect time to do it.
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Pete, you're already.
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Fiddling with the HTML, just get rid of that thing.
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Flexi number two, I always like to make a Flexi
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about the presentation itself.
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And this time I'm gonna say,
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we see JAWS introduce something.
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He's great on stage, and he was in the iPhone event.
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- Perhaps like an AR device.
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- Perhaps like some sort of AR hardware.
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The magic keyboard for iPad goes unchanged.
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So the keyboard and trackpad for the iPad
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that we have today will be the same after this event.
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no changes or tweaks to that.
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- Yeah, I think so.
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- I think that they want,
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I kinda think they want that to be like Apple Watch bands.
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Like, you buy it and you can use it
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across multiple generations with no problem.
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'Cause it is super expensive.
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- You know they're gonna ask for money for,
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again, for that accessory at some point.
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- Eventually, but they haven't had to know
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with the Apple Watch bands yet.
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- Eventually will be next year.
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- It won't be that far off. - Maybe.
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Number four.
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No mention of AirTags.
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Hold on though. Is this a trick Flexy? Because what if they're not called AirTags?
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They do announce them, but they have a different name, and you could still say,
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"Well, they didn't mention AirTags," and it would still be correct, because they're not called AirTags.
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Well, then Myke also has a problem. Or anyone else who may mention AirTags.
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No, I think we can do a fair faith type thing here, right?
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Okay, alright.
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The product we understand is AirTags.
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We know what we mean as AirTags.
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A new iPad comes in a new color for its line.
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A new color for its line?
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So you know the iPad Pro is just space grey and silver?
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What if they throw gold in there?
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I think he's more leaning on a potential iPad Mini refresh here than an iPad Pro refresh.
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surely you don't think they're going to actually put color in the iPad Pro line.
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Apple doesn't believe that pros have any fun.
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You never know, man.
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You have a Pacific Blue iPhone.
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You never know.
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And lastly, number six, I'm going beyond the minimum.
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So far, anyone going above the minimum, it's only backfired, but I'm just feeling good.
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Number six, Apple announces something with podcasts.
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This peak is, okay, sure.
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See, okay, so I'm thinking about what makes an event.
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You can slip some services in there.
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And where does Apple want to go with services next?
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They want to go to podcasts, I think.
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I have my flexies.
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They go like this.
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Apple talks about app tracking transparency in iOS 14.5.
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Okay, I didn't know what ATT stood for.
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App tracking transparency.
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It's a new carrier.
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They talk about AT&T coming back.
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App tracking transparency.
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This is the "would you like to block" thing, right?
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you know, ask not to track thing. That's what I mean. Not block.
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Yeah. Right? They're going to talk about that. I'm convinced of this.
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I think that's a good flexi.
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New iPad Pro accessory.
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So either, I'm going to say like something we haven't seen before
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or something that has been redesigned significantly.
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Like... I know what they're going to do. Kickstands.
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I mean, they heard all the kids were doing it.
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So not just like a color or size change.
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You know, like I'm thinking like the Apple Pencil 2 was pretty much a different product
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compared to the Apple Pencil 1, right?
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Like even though it was still an Apple Pencil, massively different in its functionality and
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what it was capable of.
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So you know, I'm thinking either they bring out something completely new or they have
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an absolutely huge change to something and we'll just need to judge that together.
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Luckily enough, the flexies aren't so hotly contended.
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iOS 14.5 will drop within 24 hours of the event.
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Like they did iOS 14 itself.
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So I figure 14.5 is way lower stakes than 14 was.
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So I think that they will just drop it.
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That thing is ready to come out of the oven.
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Pick number four, AirTags Unveiled.
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So that was Steven's number four.
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Flexi was no mention.
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My number four is that they will be shown off.
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Yeah, head to head, baby.
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My number five pick is that you can buy air tags in a three pack.
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And then my number six pick, I picked six because I opened the document today and Steven
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and Federikobov had six and I thought I could just do five and really take a possible win
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on just the ratio, but then thought, no, I will be sports personally and I'm also going
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to have six flexis for the unprecedented six flexi round that we have.
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Because the flexes of the beast is what we're doing today.
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So my sixth one is that the camera on the iPad Pro moves to the long side.
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You mean the face ID camera?
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Or any camera?
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I was just going to say any camera because I don't know why you would assume I meant
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anything else, but sure.
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No, just the front facing one.
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Obviously I mean the front facing camera.
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I don't think this even needs to be suggested it would be anything else.
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No, no, it's the same iPad Pro on the front as it is today, but on the back they moved
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the camera down the long side of the middle.
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I stood right in the middle.
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They could just move it in the middle, the bump in the middle of the street.
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Isn't this what you wanted?
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We heard your feedback.
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So those were Myke's flexes.
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I had a little bit of fun with mine.
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Starts off easy.
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had a real quick just very quick thought just like a last thing it's just like
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this is something wild they're never gonna do this but imagine if we combine
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two of mine here picks two and six and you magic keyboard that has an
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integrated higher quality webcam on the horizontal side oh well I don't think
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it's ever gonna happen but I'm just just throwing that out there because if I'm
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right I call it magic plus magic key well put your money where your mouth is
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make it flexy number seven? No, because I don't believe in it that much.
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Ah, okay. All right. Okay, so my flexes starts off pretty easy. We will see new
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case colors for the iPhone. Pretty reasonable. They do seasonal. And this is where it all
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goes kind of downhill from here. Yeah, it's like if you think that he's leading you
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into a calm and chill flexis you are wrong these are bananas there are a bunch of words that i don't
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understand this is like what if i took the idea of a risky pic and i made five of them
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okay so flexi number two driver kit comes to ipad os to let more kinds of accessories be supported
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on iPad. Driver Kit is the framework that Apple makes for macOS that controls how you
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can install drivers for third-party accessories, like physical accessories that you plug in
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via USB into your computer. The idea is, again, going back to the complaints that we saw for
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the 2018 iPad Pro when it first came out, I remember the review from The Verge, and
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one of the negative notes was, like, "I cannot plug in all of the USB accessories that I
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I want into this device. Like, I believe The Verge mentioned like a MIDI keyboard, and
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obviously like a printer, I think. And that's not possible on iPadOS because you cannot
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install drivers for those devices on iPad. And I think it's about time that, while Apple
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is working on USB stuff for the iPad to make it more of a computer and all of that, I think
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driver kit needs to come to iPadOS so that you could, you know, from the App Store or from some other place,
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I don't know, but just you could install drivers for your
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MIDI keyboard or your printer or whatever it is you want to plug into the iPad Pro. Number three, once again, leaning into USB stuff.
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Shortcuts gets new actions or
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triggers for USB connections.
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So the idea is in shortcuts you can have triggers, right?
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when, for example, when this Bluetooth device is connected,
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or when this Wi-Fi network is connected.
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And I think it will also be useful to have triggers for USB
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when this USB device is plugged into the iPad Pro,
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run these actions.
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So that's the same idea.
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Or I guess it's pretty similar to what we have
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for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, but for USB.
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-That one's the most chill of the rest.
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-I think it's kind of chill.
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Number four, Hypervisor comes to iPad.
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What is Hypervisor? What is it?
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To allow for virtual machines.
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So Hypervisor is another desktop-only framework
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that lets you use virtual machines,
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so other operating systems on the Mac.
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Like, you can virtualize Windows, or you can virtualize Linux,
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whatever you want to do.
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And the idea is one of the many features missing from the iPad Pro
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the iPad Pro that, arguably, for some people, it would make it more of a computer, would
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be the ability to run virtual machines. So what if you could virtualize Ubuntu or other
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Linux distributions on your iPad? This would open the door to apps like VMware, like Parallels,
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which we mentioned, I guess, a couple of hours ago at this point, because they now support
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the Windows on Arm, the Parallax 16.5.
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Yes, that was this episode.
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So the idea is, again, thinking of stuff that the Mac can do
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and the iPad cannot, and what could Apple do about it?
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And in this case, they have a framework
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that is supported on the M1 Macs, which is Hypervisor.
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And that could also make sense in iPadOS, I think.
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Number five. Apple updates the regular Bluetooth Magic Keyboard. So the desktop one, the plain old Magic Keyboard.
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What do you think they're gonna do?
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A new color, that's for sure. Like, you can only get the small Magic Keyboard in white and silver,
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because the dark version is only for the extended Magic Keyboard, which is the one that...
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Which is lame.
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Which is the lame one that accountants use because it's got numbers, and you know I can make my calculations and whatever
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So that's not really necessary
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And I think they need the new arrow key layout the new arrow key layout backlit of course
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It's not I don't think the regular like the the white magic keyboard. I don't think it's backlit. No. It's not it also doesn't have
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Maybe could have some updated function keys, right? For Siri or whatever. I don't know but it's it's pretty old at this point
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Yeah, the function keys don't don't match the MacBook Air function keys on the M1
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So it is it is out of date and yeah
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I want this because I've been using the same one for a long time
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I got a bunch of keys that are wearing off and I'd love to replace it with something that was better
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I mean I can help you with that but you know, like if you just want a better keyboard
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There will be better options. Yeah, but one that I can I can tolerate typing on be surprised my you really would be surprised
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But we don't have to get into this now and finally pick number six
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The new iPad Pro comes with a fancy new gun charger the the smaller ones. What is Ganz and for again?
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Good and new good. Yeah good
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Is it gallium nitrate?
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I like good and new though. It's a good and new charger.
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Yeah, it's that one. That thing.
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That Anker makes, a bunch of other companies make.
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Apple doesn't have these fancy new smaller and more powerful chargers.
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And I think I would love to see Apple get into this field.
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Starting with the iPad Pro and eventually with the iPhone as well.
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Well, they don't sell the charger for the iPhone anymore, right?
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You don't put it in the box, which is, yeah, I still think it's stupid, but okay.
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So maybe please keep it in the box and make it a GAN one instead of the old one.
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Yeah, good and new.
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That is flexi number six and I'm done.
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All right, so we will see how we did next week.
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Just a real quick programming note, we will be recording on Thursday next week,
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but at our normal time, it's already been changed on the live schedule on the Relay website.
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So you can check that out.
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But regular time on Thursday, we'll be grading our picks.
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And if 14.5 is out, we'll also be doing the Jeremy's,
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where Federico has to name emoji.
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So next week could just be real big.
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- So next week we'll be scoring the Ricky's,
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talking about the new products, and doing the Jeremy's.
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- Okay, so clear five hours from your schedule.
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- What if you took all of the best things I've connected
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and roll them into a single episode.
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- That's next week.
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Until then, if you wanna find links
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to stuff we spoke about this week,
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you can head on over to relay.fm/connected/341.
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While you're there, you can send us an email
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You can also join and get Connected Pro,
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That is relay.fm/connected/join for all those details.
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You can find us all online.
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You can find Myke on Twitter as I-M-Y-K-E.
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Myke hosts a bunch of shows here on Relay FM
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and he streams about keyboards most Fridays at mike.live.
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You can find Federico on Twitter @vittici,
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V-I-T-I-C-C-I, where he broke the news, of course,
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of the Apple event.
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- We spoke about that in the pro version
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of the show this week. He's just on his game. Federico, I have a quick, quick question for
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you. Name the countries you have visited.
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Oh, okay. France, Germany, Switzerland, UK, Poland, Czech Republic.
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What's the name of the other one?
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No. Is it Slovenia?
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I don't know, is it?
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Slovenia. U.S. Spain.
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Worldwide. Mr. Worldwide over here.
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Worldwide. Always on.
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Have I been to other places?
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Well, technically there's the Vatican.
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The San Marino Republic in Italy. Same deal as the Vatican. And never been to Asia.
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Uh, that's about it.
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I think it's a big list.
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That's that's bigger than I thought it would be bigger than I thought it was
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going to be too.
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You can find me on Twitter as ISMH and I write over at five 12 pixels.net.
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I think our sponsors this week, indeed, Mack Weldon, hover and Gabby.
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And until next week event week, gentlemen, say goodbye.
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I'll leave it at you.