61: The Confidence to go Gold
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From Relay FM, this is Connected, episode number 61.
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Today's show is brought to you by Igloo, an internet you'll actually like.
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and Braintree code for easy online payments.
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My name is Myke Hurley and I'm joined by Mrs. Stephen Hackett.
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How you doing?
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I'm doing well, how are you this morning?
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I am very well indeed and I also have Mr Federico Vittucci with me here as always.
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Hello Federico.
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Big day today. Lots to talk about on the show docket today.
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Well, if you use a Mac, I guess it is a big day.
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Big day for Mac users, huh?
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Well, it's strange to consider
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that just a few years ago I used to be very excited about days like this.
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Now I just, you know, I just sit back and read what people have to say about
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Mac updates, OS X stuff.
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It's different, it's strange, you know?
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I should probably change the name of my website.
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- Have you ever genuinely thought about doing that?
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- I have thought about that.
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And usually my conclusion has been,
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I gotta leave the name as it is,
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mostly as a reminder of where I come from.
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But I guess at some point I will have to consider
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this option more seriously, you know?
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- I think it's one of those things though,
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where when a name is around for such a long time,
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you disassociate the original thought of the name
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and just associate it with what it is.
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Like when I read Mac stories,
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I just know what Mac stories is.
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I don't think it's stories about Macs.
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- Do you know what I mean?
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- Yeah, I'm just wondering, you know,
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to the user coming from Google search,
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what does it look like?
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You know, you find a website called Mac stories,
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but it's mostly about iOS stuff.
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You still talk about Mac stuff. I think if you got rid of it, you know
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And also I think there's a universal acceptance among people that Mac means Apple
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True. So you have websites like MacRumors, 9to5Mac
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I mean Apple news is mostly about iOS devices these days, but these websites, you know
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They were born in an age where the Mac was the dominant device and now it's mostly iOS
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But still people associate, you know Apple with the Mac
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So I think it'll continue to make sense for at least a few years.
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And again, I like to look at the name and think about my evolution in terms of Apple device usage and my relationship with the Apple technology.
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So if only from a personal perspective to see what it used to be and what it is now, it still makes sense to me.
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Maybe one day, you know, the Mac as a word, it won't make sense anymore, but
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that's not a problem to discuss today.
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I think you'd have to go so far different. Like, you'd have to give it a
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completely new name, like "nothing like Mac Stories" because there isn't really
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another nice sounding name for it, I think.
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"iPad Stories" doesn't sound good. Plus, I don't want to limit myself to the...
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As you said, Mac is mostly general as an Apple-like term.
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I know a lot of people who just still say Macintosh
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in Italy just to mean whatever Apple makes,
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the Macintosh company to a lot of people.
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So I think I'm still good in terms of website name.
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- Man, that was a divergence.
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- No, I think you've done better going with Mac
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than putting a lowercase I in front of it.
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That has aged out pretty badly, I think.
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Yeah, interestingly, the Mac name there hasn't aged as quickly as the "i" did.
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Should I call it "Apple Stories"?
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Oh yeah, cool.
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I think you would definitely get sued for that.
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Yeah, and that's coming from you and I who have "i"s in the beginning of our Twitter handles
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for that reason.
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Yeah, I don't even think of it like that anymore.
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But I really wish it wasn't this way.
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I really, really wish it was just Myke.
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Or anything, really.
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- Change it out with a little you with the oomat over it.
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- German. - German.
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- I do actually own, I believe still, @MykeHurley.
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And I've considered many times to change it,
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but at this point, it's my personal brand, you know?
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- Yeah, I was gonna say, it's your person,
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it's what, people call you iMyke, like on shows, so.
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- Yeah. - So I kinda just,
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There's nothing I can do about it.
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Steven, let's do some follow up.
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- Yeah, so you guys ruined follow up this week
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by suggesting that people tweet at me
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and give us things for Federico to say in other languages.
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- I wouldn't say ruined it.
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- And I hope that someone looked at these
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and that Federico's not gonna be swearing
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at a whole region of humanity.
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- Yeah, I'm sorry if I do.
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- Yeah, we have some examples here.
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I think we're gonna do three of them.
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So Federico, I'm just gonna turn this over to you
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and let you just have that.
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Now, before we start, have you practiced?
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Have you looked at these?
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- Not at all. - Or just--
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- Nope. - Perfect.
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- It needs to be a genuine interpretation.
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I didn't look it up.
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I didn't use Google Translate,
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you know, the little microphone icon that lets you,
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actually the little audio icon
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that lets you listen to the translation.
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So I have no idea what I'm about to say.
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I have no idea about the pronunciation,
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so let's just go for it.
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Patrick Rosenholm on Twitter says,
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"Please make Vitici read."
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Okay, so this is Swedish.
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It means, "Hi, how are you?"
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And it's, "Hey,
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"hur har laget."
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- That is so terrible.
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I don't know why it's bad, I just know it's wrong.
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- Hur har laget, Myke.
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Yep, yeah, who'd I hug it to you too, my friend.
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The second one is Wally Kirkaboom.
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Oh nice last name.
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What a name!
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This guy's a boss.
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My name is Mr. Kirkaboom.
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So second tweet, please get Federico to say, in his best Dutch, Dutch are great people,
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I don't know what it means, but it's Scheveningen.
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Sounds like Scheveningen.
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It's one of the eight districts of The Hague as well as a sub-district of that city.
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Got to say, Schwanenkrein. Schwanenkrein.
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Did you just know that or did you look it up?
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No, I just know it. I'm very well versed in these things these days.
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That's impressive.
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So the next one is, I would say, Riles, but because it's a French person, maybe it's Rille.
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It's like Rille in French.
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Yep, this is our French interpretation of ourselves.
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really um so i gotta say um salut oh man i'm trying to read this in english uh saluto shona
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mesa me the montreal oh that's beautiful i don't care if that was wrong sorry i guess it means uh
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hi to my friends from montreal i guess that's what it means that's me in italian would be
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"iméa michi" "més amis" in French, I guess.
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So that's about it.
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Keep sending tweets to ISMH on Twitter if you have any requests for translation to make
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connected, always on, worldwide.
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That's what we do.
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We say hi, probably swear in other languages, but please don't get upset.
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I checked them out and they seem pretty good.
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- Unless Wally Kirkaboom is a,
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that's like some kind of hidden swear word.
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I kind of hope it is.
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- Not a real name, but like a joke.
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When I worked at the Apple store,
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sometimes the closing shift we would do,
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this is so terrible, we would do fake appointments
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in like the last couple slots
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so we could get to our closing stuff early,
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and we always did like sort of jokey names.
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And then our manager caught on,
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and then we just made up names that sounded real
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but were indeed fake people.
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It was great.
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- Nice work.
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- I apologize to anyone who tried to make an appointment
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and couldn't.
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We have, moving on, we have a question from Mayock, Mayock,
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to revisit iCloud Photo Library.
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So we talked about this a while back,
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we haven't really talked about it since.
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Just wanted to check in and see who of the three of us
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using it and then is the performance better on iOS 9 than it was on iOS 8.
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On iOS 8 you'd go to like the photo picker and Instagram or something and your phone
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would just sit there and kind of like think for a while and then let you select an image.
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So I'm not using it.
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I'm still using my Dropbox finder system.
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I keep being drawn to photos.
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I feel like I might end up there at some point again but for now I'm still in Dropbox and
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What about you Federico?
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I'm still using it every day and in fact it's gotten better with iOS 9.
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It's faster and more importantly it shows what's uploading and how many megabytes or
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you know kilobytes if it's just a selfie is uploading to the cloud at the bottom of the
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Photos app there's like a percentage of completion and I'm using it every day.
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It was a fantastic experience when setting up this iPhone 6s that I bought last week.
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I just signed into my iCloud account and in just a couple of hours he pulled down all
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my photos and videos. I love that I haven't been thinking about photos at all for the
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past few months. I just take a picture and it's there in the Photos app, it's in iCloud
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and I'm very happy. I'm paying for iCloud, my storage has increased because of recent
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changes and in fact I'm convincing all of my closest friends to switch to iCloud. I
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told you this, I'm kind of evangelizing iCloud for the library to people. It's very nice
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experience, not thinking about photo management anymore, it's just in iCloud.
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The only friction point for me at this point is that regularly I need to go through my
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photo library and delete screenshots and I know that there's a few apps, in fact I use
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some of those to get rid of screenshots, I use Screeny which is an iOS app that lets
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me delete iPhone and iPad screenshots, so you can imagine for the website I get quite
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a few screenshots in my library because of app reviews and that kind of stuff.
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The problem is these apps tend to always miss some images.
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If the resolution doesn't match, if maybe I work on a screenshot and I crop it and the
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resolution changes, the app cannot find it anymore.
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So the only management that I'm doing is going through my phone library and deleting these
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kind of images I don't want to keep.
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But for everything else it's faster.
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I like that I see progress at the bottom of the app.
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And yeah, I'm a happy customer.
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about you Myke? So unbeknownst to me I only just turned on iCloud
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Photo Library like two weeks ago. I didn't know it was on. I'm not really
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sure. So what I thought was iCloud Photo Library was actually just photo stream
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right? I didn't know I just assumed it was on or maybe I had it on and turned
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it off or something happened. When I upgraded my iCloud storage I put more
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storage in. I was in there I was like "oh it's not on, I'll turn it on now" and it's
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fine. I mean I have no obviously no comments because I had nothing to compare it to
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because I wasn't using it before. I like that I can very quickly grab a photo on
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my Mac, you know, like I took a screenshot or something and then I can just grab it
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on my Mac. That's been very useful for me and also the the Photos app has been
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good to help me find some photos recently like I'm putting together this
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talk at the moment I needed some pictures for a presentation and I was
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able to just find them by searching right which was you know I can search
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like San Francisco and it gives me what I need so that I mean that was totally
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fine aside from that I don't really have much to say which is probably good
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because it means that this is getting out my way and let me do whatever I need
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to do but I'm not really using the photos app and I haven't imported all
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of the pictures that I have in Dropbox yet maybe at some point I will but I
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don't need to do that right now and I'm waiting until I'm at a scenario where my
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internet connection is faster so I don't have to upload them over my LTU hotspot
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because that would suck. Two points Myke. First one, it is super confusing to me
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that if you go into settings, photos and camera, there's still this bunch of
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options like legacy options for photo stream. I don't understand why there's
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both iCloud photo library and photo stream. I think if you turn on iCloud photo
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library the photo stream stuff should just go away. No, the setting is
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there just turned off. My feeling is it should just go, everything related to photo stream
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should disappear from your settings I think. That's what it should be. Maybe it's too much
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for me, I still don't understand the purpose of photo stream when I have the iCloud library.
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Anyway, the second point is, it's quite interesting to me the 3D touch menu that Apple added to
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the photos app in the home screen. So you can 3D touch the icon and you get the most
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recent shortcut, so it brings you to the latest photos, favorites, one year ago and search.
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And one year ago is interesting because it's not a feature of the Photos app, it's a search
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filter, so you can look for photos taken around the same time last year. And it's interesting
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to me that Apple isn't taking you to a specific section of the app, just a feature that's
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possible if you search in the right way. And I guess it kinda suggests that people don't
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really know that they can search for photos but one year ago makes for a, you know, the
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kind of filter that's easy to understand, it's right there, you don't need to open the
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app and type "one year ago", you can just 3D touch the icon and it brings you to, you
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know, this kind of like a diary that lets you view old memories and stuff and this used
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to be one of my favorite features of Everpix, Picture Life, gosh, remember those services?
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Now it's right there in the Photos app.
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It doesn't show you just photos from the same day, so it kind of takes you around the same
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period from last year, but it's been useful to me, you know, to find all photos taken
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in the same period.
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Right now it's showing me photos from October 11th to October 15th from last year, so I
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guess it pulls, you know, like a week, I don't know.
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It's useful and it's interesting that they're using these in the home screen, I think.
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So there you go.
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So that's photo stuff.
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We had a lot of people write in and tweet about control center customization, and Federica
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I think you had some thoughts on that.
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Yeah, I mean I saw this on Twitter.
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A lot of people saying you should be able to use 3D Touch to customize or at least have
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more menus or more toggles in the control center when you press firmly on the display.
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And I agree.
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I think for all the customization that Apple is now doing across iOS and watchOS, Control
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Center, the idea is you should be able to access commonly used settings real quickly,
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but these settings are not the same for everyone.
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Perhaps I want to have the flashlight and I want to have the rotation lock, maybe someone
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else wants to have quick access to another specific setting for personal hotspot or cellular
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data or they want to turn some accessibility option on and off.
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I wouldn't be surprised or at least I'm hopeful that in iOS 10 you will be able to say I want
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to have access to this menu or at least let me press with 3D touch on an icon to have
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an additional kind of nested menu.
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So if I press on the rotation lock I can say, "Okay, I want to lock my device in portrait
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mode but when there's a video just put the video in landscape because I prefer landscape."
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So I think Control Center was a good idea with iOS 9, now it needs to be expanded and
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maybe 3D Touch or, you know, there's still a settings screen in the Settings Control
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Center, it's mostly empty.
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They could use that screen, they could also use 3D Touch to customize the menus that are
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shown, that's on my list for iOS 10 next year, but I don't want to think about, you know,
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there's going to be iOS 10 next year because it needs another review and I just feel sick
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if I think about another review at this point.
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So it needs to be done.
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Makila, why are you laughing, Myke?
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I like the idea of you being already terrified about the fact that there's a review due next
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Yes, very much.
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Just June next year, writing another review.
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Still I made a note in the document.
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Imagine 3D touch for notifications too, like more actions, more menus.
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I mean, 3D touch is clearly here to stay and they can only do more at this point, so control
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center and notifications could be possible candidates for more menus, more options.
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Power users love options, so give us options and we'll be happy.
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It needs to be power users only, because otherwise iOS is going to get too confusing.
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It's going to be like Windows 8 or something.
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So I had a bunch of differing feedback about 3 and the feel at home service.
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You remember last week we were talking about Arcaria situations and I mentioned that I
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was looking to switch to 3 because they had unlimited data at a good price and I could
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also use that data when overseas for free.
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I have had so much feedback that is completely different in all regards.
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People telling me that 3 is awesome, people telling me that 3 sucks, people telling me
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that feel at home is awesome and people telling me that feel at home sucks. And I
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think part of the problem is 3 are maybe if you're thinking in American terms a
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little bit more like T-Mobile or Sprint. They don't have the best coverage
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everywhere but where they have coverage it's good. So I was doing some tests at
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the LTE speeds at home and I could get about 20 or 30 down over LTE on 3. But on
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EE at the moment at home I can get 80 down which is just horrific.
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Now my understanding is at some point over the next 12 months three are
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going to get access to this new 800 megahertz spectrum which will increase
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their speeds also. EE has always been at the front of the 4G stuff if you
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remember way back probably in the prompt days I was talking about EE because they were the
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first 4G carrier that we had. So I need to do some more testing, I need to do some more
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testing at home, but the key thing that I'm going to do is I'm going to be in
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America next week so I'm going to take my 3 SIM with me and see what I can get
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because I need good speeds, I don't necessarily need LTE, but I need good
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speeds and I also would like to be able to use tethering and I don't think I'll
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be able to do that so I'm gonna give that some more tests and then I'll make
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my decision if not I will cancel the plan in the first 30 days and try and
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get my current carrier to give me a bit of a better deal. You should start a
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carrier podcast. Talk about Spectrums, Megahertz, Giga-flops, that kind of stuff.
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Each week just ends and the host just sort of sobbing into Skype quietly.
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It's just one episode, you can't take it any longer. And you could just keep doing it every week because it will
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never change right you just keep playing that same episode at week in week out
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Ricardo wrote him with a good suggestion there was somebody nice accent Myke
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well Ricardo is an Italian name also I'll do my best one he wrote him with a great
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suggestion there was somebody who asked last week about getting a quick
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dictionary definition in iOS and they suggested setting up a dictionary
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definition in launch center Pro and then putting it behind the 3d touch menu so
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So that's pretty good, so you just 3D touch, you hit the button, it will open up Launch
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Center Pro, throw up a dialogue, you type in the word and it will go off and do a definition.
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It's not necessarily the most elegant, but at least it's a quick way and it's somewhere
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it will always be better on your home screen.
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Are you guys using Launch Center Pro on your device?
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Yes, but I pretty much, I mean I'm still deciding what I'm going to do with it long term with
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the 3D touch stuff because I'm not sure it's that useful to me.
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I've always used Launch Center Pro mainly as a launcher for Google Docs and
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since they put this extension and so the Today widget in it has changed
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everything for me. So I have all of the show documents in Launch Center Pro in
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the Today extension and you tap it and it just directly opens the Google Doc.
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It doesn't even open Launch Center Pro anymore. So or even the Google Drive app
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because Google changed quietly their callback URL stuff and now you can
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directly open Google Sheets and Google Docs. Previously you had to open it via
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the Google Drive app but you don't do that anymore. You can use I think it's
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Google Docs and Google Sheets colon slash slash and then the URL of the
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document and it opens it straight to the Google Docs or Google Sheets app on iOS.
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So I just have a row, I have like a block of 12 icons which are all Google Docs
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stuff and I can just hit those and it opens me right into the app so that's
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what I use Launch Center Pro for now.
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Oh nice. I had no idea about the URL scheme changes.
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I found it by accident.
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Thanks for the tip Myke.
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That's a Mykey tip.
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You continue to provide welcome amounts of life hacks on a weekly basis.
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That's what I'm all about.
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And last piece follow-up this week. Hakan has wanted to comment. Federico,
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it's a real-time follow-up that your Swedish was perfect you correctly
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pronounced the Swedish which I cannot believe you managed to do. Let's see I
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can go live in Sweden and I will be fine I will be able to communicate mostly
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with high our you but that's a start. That's all you need. Yeah. Alright let me take our
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So a lot of news this week from Apple, but we want to talk real quick since Myke, you
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and I are both on the show about the Relay FM app.
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So we got some links in the show notes one to a page on our site, one to the app itself in the iOS app store, and then one to our developer Tapjet.
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The idea behind the app is it's all built around notifications for live streaming.
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So shows like our show, Connected, we're streaming live right now and you can listen on our website and there's an IRC chat room
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room embedded on the website but that you had to kind of know when we were doing it
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right you had to either follow us on Twitter or kind of be around and with
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the Avia if you have the app installed you can get a push notification and you
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can listen in the app just directly and so far it's been it's been a lot of fun
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to have more people listening live and it's really easy to go through and hit
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little notify on the shows that you want and for shows that don't stream live you
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can listen to past episodes and you can see show notes and all that's kind of in
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they're all in one place now. Yeah we're really happy with it and it's been
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amazing to work with Tapjet but they have this system which is kind of
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unbelievable that it exists where they we have an app but all of the content in
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the app is controlled by a series of text files in Dropbox. It's madness. So
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like for example today before the show we put in a whole new section into the
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app which has a list of all of our shows and you can go in and set your
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notification options or subscribe to certain shows just in a big list where
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previously, well and there still is a list of episodes when you open, but then
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you can slide across to the shows tab and you can see them all there. Now we
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were able to do that without having to submit the app for another review or
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anything like that so we can add new features like this and new content
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really really easily and that's the power of the TapChat system and we have
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a lot more stuff that we want to do with the app. We want to put live chat in
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there that is on our radar. We want to do more stuff with the Apple Watch and
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actual notifications which I know is something that Federico wanted. We've got a lot of
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stuff that we want to do. We're very happy that it has Split View and Safari
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View Controller. We've made sure they were a priority considering what we were
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releasing. But I think for just our 1.0 I'm really proud of what we've been able
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to do along with TapJets and our great designer ForgottenTale on Twitter.
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They've done just an incredible job and we're really happy with it and I
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think people seem to be pretty happy with it on the whole. Yeah I did I did
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want to kind of address one thing. There's an interview that Marco did on
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core intuition a couple weeks ago, we can throw that link in the show notes as
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well, about podcasting as a sort of as a medium and he believes like Myke,
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you and I believe that podcasting is best when it's open by its very nature.
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All it really is is an RSS feed with mp3s attached and our app is not a walled
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garden for our content. In fact, we worked very hard to make it very easy if you discover
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a new show that you like to subscribe in your podcast app of choice. You actually can't
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see much of our back catalog on purpose to get you into an app like Overcast or Pocket
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Cast or Casio or the Apple stuff.
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And you can't download anything either. It's all streaming.
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It's all streaming. And that was done very intentionally because those apps are all really
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good and and we believe you should listen to our shows right alongside all
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of your other podcasts you enjoy and so this is really built around listening
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live, getting a notification and jumping into the stream as the show is being
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recorded and yeah it's we're super proud of it super happy Tapjet their
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technology and and the team behind it just have been amazing to work with and
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so yeah so go check it out in the in the App Store and if you like it tell
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friends, leave a review, etc. Let us know on Twitter and other
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email and stuff the types of things you want to see so we know the kind of
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stuff you're interested in. The idea of having the notifications view
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in the shows panel came from user feedback. That's really
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important to us so we know exactly the type of stuff you want because we really
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do want this to be a great experience so we can have more people listening live
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because it's fun and then we like doing it.
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Indeed. There's something that I wanted to bring up, just a random thing. I saw
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Joshua Topolski tweet over the weekend about the, and his tweet, and I'll read it
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verbatim, "At what point can we talk about this awful badly placed yet badly needed
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back button in iOS?" And that really struck a chord with me I wanted to talk
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about it. So the new kind of iOS 9 back button is a fantastic addition, right? So
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this allows you, you're in one app, you go out to another either by a link or by a
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notification that comes in, you tap it, you go to another app, do what you need to
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do, and it says back to X, whatever the app is, you just tap it and it takes you
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back to the app that you were in. I use it a ton. It's actually one of my
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favorite features of iOS 9 because you know as I said many times one of the
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reasons that I love Chrome is because it has the callback URL stuff in and tons
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of apps that I use support that but now that's not really so much of an issue
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anymore because it's super easy for me to go backwards and forwards between
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pretty much any app. However this is one of the worst pieces of UI placement in
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iOS because whenever you have that there it hides information like your signal
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strength or whether you're connected to Wi-Fi. And then with deep linking, it's
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where you click on a link in a web browser maybe to Twitter
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and it opens a Twitter app. It then puts another piece of UI on the top right
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hand corner where you would have your battery life and stuff like that
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with a link to the actual website, like say to twitter.com. So you end up in a
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scenario sometimes where everything in the status bar is hidden and I think
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that I don't have a solution myself as to what kind of fixes this.
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I just know that what this is isn't very nice to look at and I feel like maybe
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there could have been a way to push the information further to the right,
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so it's pretty much touching the clock which isn't necessarily simple or
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might not look better but at least you don't lose the information because
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sometimes you can be sitting in an app for like 10 minutes or whatever and it
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still says back to sweet pot at the top.
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And I don't really think that that is the best way
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to present this information.
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- Yeah, I agree.
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I think that's a good point about the covering up of the UI.
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And I think the back and front,
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I know what I'm doing and I can kind of get lost in there
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of like, wait, where was I, where do I wanna go?
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I agree with you, I think it could be better presented,
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but I don't have a solution for it either.
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- It's problematic because there's utility
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in being able to return to the previous app
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or go into the web version of a universal link.
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It's just where else would you put it?
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Would you double the height of the status bar?
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So like when you're on a phone call
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and you click the home button,
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you get a taller status bar that has a label at the bottom.
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Would you do that for every time you open an app
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from another app?
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So you're basically using iOS 9
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with the double status bar all the time. What else would you do? Would you do it above the
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keyboard? The problem is the status bar is the only piece of UI that's shared by the
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system and apps. So of course Apple went with the status bar to include different shortcuts
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to apps and to Safari. I don't know what the solution is. I wonder if they should try to
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be more clever about it, especially on the iPad where there's the space to fit carrier
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information, signal, battery information.
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Instead, you end up with these shortcuts on the left and on the right and the status bar
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on the iPad is mostly empty.
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So on the iPad they could have done things a little differently.
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On the iPhone I don't know.
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Would you put those shortcuts above the keyboard?
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you just bring them up with 3D touch but that would conflict with 3D touch in apps.
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So I don't think there's a solution and I guess this is just one of those things we
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need to learn to live with.
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I don't know what they could do, I just know that I love it, to be able to tap a button
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and go back to the previous app.
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I hope it doesn't go away.
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I guess they will try to change it, little tweaks, I don't know how.
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It's an interesting discussion, if only from a design perspective.
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You can see that this is the type of thing that they, I'm sure, was agonized over, like
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how do you solve this problem, and it might end up being that the best and only way to
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do it is this, but then it's like this is my ongoing thing that I keep thinking about
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right now is the addition of features and stuff like that and the added
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complexity and it's like you are now at this point iOS is now at maturity point
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where to add new stuff to it you have to kind of break what's already
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there because you're working within the constraints you set for yourself so like
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Apple haven't got a place that they can put this button right like on Android
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there is a button like it's just a persistent button whether software or
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hardware that does this thing and so it's easier for them to do that because
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it was built into the system. But now Apple's in a scenario where they don't
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have that. They don't want buttons, right? Software or hardware that are like fixed
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to a certain position. So now they're in this unfortunate scenario where all you
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can do is hide important information, which potentially isn't the best thing
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to do. And I think that with the larger phones that we have, doubling the
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status bar height probably isn't the hardest thing or the worst thing to do.
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but then the issue is not everybody has these five, six basically inch screens in
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front of them. So yeah it's a difficult one. Yeah. Alright so Federico you
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mentioned that you have a new iPhone so we want to talk about that you finally
00:34:14
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got your hands on a 6s and of course there was new iMac news that came out
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today. Let's take a break quickly and then we'll jump straight into talking
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surprisingly configurable. You can give it the look and feel that you want to
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Sign up right now at IglooSoftware.com/Connected. Thank you so much to Igloo for the continued
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support of this show and Relay FM.
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So Federico, you have got yourself a 6S. Have you left the Plus Club?
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No, I just couldn't make a reservation for a 6s Plus last week.
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I really wanted to buy a new iPhone to try 3D touch and live photos.
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My girlfriend told me I want to upgrade to the 6s as well, so we came up with a plan.
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I'm going to use the iPhone 6s for a week and then this Friday I'm going to the Apple
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store and I'm buying the 6s Plus for me and I will give the iPhone 6s to my girlfriend.
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That's what we do.
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She cooperates with me on these crazy plans.
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Do you want to know about the experience of buying an iPhone this year, Myke?
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Because I told you last year there was yelling guy who didn't understand the concept of lines
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and reservations at the Apple store.
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I was lucky to know what it was like.
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This year was much, much quieter.
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Fewer people.
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I was chatting with an Apple store employee and he told me we had so many people make
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a reservation this year because people are starting, I guess Italian people are starting
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to catch on to the fact that you can just comfortably make a reservation and just go
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there and pick up an iPhone whenever you want.
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And it showed me a list on the EasyPay devices that they have.
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A list of reservations.
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It was a huge, huge list.
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Yeah, I saw that as well.
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Basically everyone is now making a reservation online.
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They go in at different times.
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So instead of having like 300 people in the morning and having those people stay in line
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throughout the entire morning until lunchtime, which is when I went last year, they have
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smaller packets of people throughout the day.
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So like 20 people all day waiting for a reservation, which is much quicker.
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I waited in line for like 10 minutes.
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There's no big scene of yelling people
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who don't understand reservations
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and want to buy an iPhone right now.
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And it's basically a custom churn
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of people making reservations,
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go there, pick up an iPhone, leave.
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So that was very nice.
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I was offered espresso and a croissant
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while waiting in line.
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That's such Italian Apple style, I like that.
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I'm in love with 3D Touch.
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It's really, really nice.
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I now understand what people were talking about, the haptic feedback, the new vibrator
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inside the iPhone, it's much much better than the one in the 6 Plus.
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The 6 Plus one was too loud.
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Now I can park my phone in when my girlfriend is sleeping and not be scared that I'm going
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to wake her up.
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Yeah, it's not like an airplane taking off anymore.
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It's very nice.
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I'm in love with the shortcuts on the home screen.
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I'm still learning all the different ways that I can save time by navigating into different
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sections of my apps.
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One that I'm using a lot is, I'm using this version of NewciFi which is an RSS reader.
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Let me jump into my unread list directly.
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I'm also using the App Store search and redeem shortcuts a lot because I'm always searching
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for apps or redeeming codes and that's a useful shortcut.
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And also Safari, I love that I can 3D touch and open a new tab directly from a home screen.
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And also the Messages shortcuts to jump into a specific conversation, that's terrific.
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Because every time I go pick up my girlfriend at class, I can just 3D touch the Messages
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app, jump straight into our conversation and say that I'm waiting.
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So that's very nice shortcuts to save time on the home screen.
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I have to say, though, I am 100% baffled as to the people it picks.
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Then it doesn't seem like there's any logic to it.
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I think it's my most recent conversations.
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It's not for me.
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So my most recent conversations with Steven, my mom, Gray and my dad.
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But then when I go into the 3D touch, it's Steven, Gray and Matt.
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Like I haven't spoke, me and Matt have an exchange and I have a message since Friday.
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doesn't make any sense to me like how they pick them out. Stephen are they any kind of
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order for you? Did it make any sense for you?
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Let's see I never actually use that. Yeah so it's so it's interesting is that right
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now it's Myke it's you it's two local friends and then Sean Block. Sean Block and I have
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a phone call scheduled every Tuesday after connected and so I wonder that if it knows
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that Sean is on my calendar for an hour and a half from now and it's putting him there
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like a proactive shortcut.
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Yeah, yeah, so I don't know, it seems to be like a mix of what it thinks I want and who
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I've talked to recently.
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Yeah, it seems to be trying to guess what I want.
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So speaking of 3D Touch, I'm using the peak and pop gestures a lot in apps that I'm trying.
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I really... it's two things. They're useful because I can preview a web page without having
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to do the whole Safari controller dance with the dumb button in the top right or I can
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preview images so I get a bigger preview, I can preview conversations and it's not just
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that they're useful. They're also nice in the hand, like they feel very nice to kind
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of like pick and pop. I don't know, it's the combination of the visual effects, the haptic
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feedback but it's just nice for me to do that. So I'm doing that a lot. And I kind of wish
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that developers were able to use the custom gestures, like the side gestures that you
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can see in Mail. So in Mail when you pick a message you can swipe up to see a list of
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menus but you can also swipe to the left and you get these icons like a side menu. And
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I haven't seen any developer do that and I guess that it's not an open API. So developers
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can do the little list at the bottom but they cannot do the custom icon and menu on the
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side. So I wish that Apple opened that up to developers in the next release.
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Touch ID. Super fast as you guys said, I can only confirm. But for me it's so fast that
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it's becoming a problem because every time I want to look at my notifications in the
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morning the iPhone just unlocks. So I know I can hit the power button, I know I can use
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a different finger but seriously, years and years of muscle memory of just reaching out
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with my thumb quickly enough not to unlock my iPhone and now it unlocks instead, that's
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just a problem because I'm just used to it.
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And so what I'm doing now is I'm opening notification center instead if I want to catch up on all
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my notifications or, and this is the part that I don't like, I just unlock my iPhone
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and then I go, you know, hunt around for badges on my apps and see manually everything that's new.
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That's not a good experience, but I also love the fact that Touch ID is so fast that it, you know,
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I can get in and out of my lock screen and home screen really fast.
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So what I'm wishing for next year is a way to just press any part of the screen,
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like with 3D Touch, to kind of wake the iPhone.
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So don't let me use a different finger,
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Don't let me reach the power button to wake up the screen.
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Just let me press the display to kind of like poke my iPhone and say, "Hey, wake up.
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I need to see the lock screen."
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I don't know from energy consumption that would be a problem to always be able to 3D
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touch the screen even when it's off, to just wake it up.
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But I think it would be nice, you know?
00:44:20
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It's kind of like grabbing someone's attention and just pressing the screen to say, "Wake
00:44:25
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Show me what's new."
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I'm pretty sure there are some Android phones where you can like tap the screen to wake the screen
00:44:30
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I know I've seen stuff like that. That doesn't feel like something that would
00:44:35
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Would be impossible to do and I feel like you could run that on a really really low power mode
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Yeah, I don't know
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What else? Live photos really nice
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The frame rate is kind of low which makes them feel more like gifs with audio
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They're super nice to see extra details in photos when I was shoot, you know taking a picture
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There's the before and the after and that's a problem at least right now. Maybe because it's still new
00:45:05
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I'm learning for how long I need to keep you know
00:45:09
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Taking the picture so it doesn't end up with the shaky ending
00:45:13
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I know that iOS 9.1 is like like a new mode that basically cuts off
00:45:19
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The live photo if you're just putting your iPhone down while still the live photo is still going
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Right now I'm just paying extra attention to holding my iPhone upright
00:45:29
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even after I took a picture because I know the live photo is still running.
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Yeah, it seems to be like really random before or after for me. I know it's meant
00:45:38
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to be like 1.5 seconds before and the same after but I feel like it's
00:45:42
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sometimes not like that so I have no idea as well. So I'm looking forward to
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being fixed for me because so many of my photos when they're live photos now end
00:45:51
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in the phone moving in an erratic way at the end.
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Now Myke and Steven, the core part of this conversation.
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The 6S is too small for me.
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I really want an iPhone 6S Plus.
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I'm used to the plus size.
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I'm a happy member of the Plus Club.
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Myke was right, whatever Myke.
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I really miss the extra screen space, the extra battery, and the idea that I have this
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big phone and it shows me big web pages, big photos.
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So I'm gonna buy a 6S Plus this weekend.
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And I wanted to tell you this, I think this year I may go with a gold model.
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I wanna buy a gold iPhone.
00:46:39
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I need to know why, because I seriously considered it.
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And this is going to sound stupid and I don't mean to sound like a jerk.
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But I think it's more of a show off and I like that.
00:46:55
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You like to be a bit flamboyant over there, buddy, huh?
00:46:58
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I like that I have a gold iPhone.
00:47:02
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And I know that it's not really gold and I know that it costs the same and I know that
00:47:05
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people say it's tacky, but it makes it feel luxurious, maybe.
00:47:13
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I don't know, it makes it feel cool in my mind.
00:47:15
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And every time I look-
00:47:16
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- You are having the exact same thought process that I had,
00:47:19
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but ended up chickening out on getting the white, silver.
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- I don't think I want.
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And I was realizing this,
00:47:27
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I spent the past few months with the white iPhone 6 Plus.
00:47:32
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And I was thinking, yeah,
00:47:35
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I wanna go back to the black iPhone, you know,
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because iPhones have always been black for me.
00:47:40
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Actually I miss the iPhone.
00:47:43
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I don't know what it is, maybe it's just different, maybe it's the fact that the iOS interface,
00:47:48
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which in many apps is white, kind of blends with the body of the device.
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I don't know what it is.
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But I know that I'm looking at the gold iPhone and I'm like, that really looks cool.
00:47:59
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And I kind of want an iPhone that looks different, that kind of...
00:48:03
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This is going to sound stupid to a lot of people, that kind of makes more of a statement.
00:48:09
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I don't know how best to explain this.
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It just looks nice to me and it looks like, "Oh yeah, that's a gold iPhone."
00:48:17
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It's interesting that I'm treating the iPhone not just as an electronic device but also
00:48:22
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as kind of an accessory, kind of like the watch.
00:48:25
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Probably not going to make sense to a lot of people but yeah, I think I'm going to buy
00:48:29
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a gold iPhone.
00:48:31
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I'm going to be the guy with a gold iPhone.
00:48:33
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I just need to accept that.
00:48:35
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I think that's fine.
00:48:36
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I mean, whatever.
00:48:37
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a case or are you just gonna go flat out gold it? No no just no case I want to touch the
00:48:43
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gold you know yeah it's not really gold but you know leave me at least with this idea.
00:48:50
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Okay it's interesting I didn't really think about going to the back to the smartphone
00:48:57
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like you guys really prefer the plus for a whole bunch of reasons but there there's a
00:49:03
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review on Tools and Toys a Day by Josh Ginter talking about going back to the success from
00:49:08
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the Plus. And again, to our point over and over, it's just nice to have options. And
00:49:15
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there's trade-offs with each, right? Like Josh talks about in his review, the Plus is
00:49:20
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a little more difficult to hold for some people. Or, Michael, you've talked about it a lot,
00:49:24
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you kind of do all these weird hand tricks and you sort of trust the phone to do certain
00:49:31
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things like if you kind of jimmy your hands back and forth. For me, the camera and the
00:49:38
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battery life are worth that dread-all, and I think it is for you guys too. I thought
00:49:43
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I'd point out somebody who moved the other direction and who seems to be liking it. It's
00:49:49
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good to have options.
00:49:51
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I see a lot of guys here with the rose gold iPhone, and the awful trend that I saw on
00:50:00
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Twitter people calling it the rose gold iPhone, that's catching on here as well.
00:50:06
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I heard people saying rose gold, men saying rose gold, why would you say that?
00:50:12
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But yeah I see a lot of men with the with the rose gold iPhone actually.
00:50:18
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And you're thinking standard gold right? No no I like gold, I don't
00:50:22
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really like the rose gold, it's like light copper you know, I don't like it.
00:50:29
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it. Instead I just love the gold color of the iPhone. I have a close friend of mine
00:50:35
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here she has a gold iPhone 6. I really like it. In fact she uses a transparent case which
00:50:44
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if I ever decide to go with the case again I may pick up a transparent one of those third
00:50:50
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party cases and she told me exactly what I was thinking. I just want to protect my iPhone
00:50:56
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but still show it off because it's a gold iPhone.
00:51:00
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And if I ever decide to go with the case,
00:51:04
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I'm gonna use a transparent one.
00:51:05
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- So you're making me think that if you do it,
00:51:10
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you may give me the confidence to go gold seven.
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Because for me, even like just,
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I, what I really like about the gold
00:51:17
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is the gold ring around the home button.
00:51:19
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That's my favorite thing.
00:51:21
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So I could still wear it with a case
00:51:23
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with all the colors that I like and still had the gold.
00:51:25
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I think the gold accent is really, really good looking.
00:51:28
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So we just got my mom an iPhone 6,
00:51:30
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just a standard 6, 'cause it's free basically now
00:51:34
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with a upgrade.
00:51:35
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And she got a white and silver one
00:51:38
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and she was moving from a 5C.
00:51:41
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And we, and I was holding it today
00:51:44
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and I was like, this is a great size.
00:51:47
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Like that size, that iPhone 6 size is fantastic
00:51:51
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'cause it feels really small in the hand,
00:51:53
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it feels comfortable.
00:51:54
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I really like it but I couldn't go back to a 6 because I love the screen. I love all the
00:52:02
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information I can get on the screen. The 6 is more comfortable than the 6 Plus naturally but
00:52:08
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I can get by with the 6 Plus very easily in my situation. I'm fine with it but I couldn't give up
00:52:14
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that all of the screen space that I get. And the battery man. I'm really feeling a better battery
00:52:20
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with this thing. It's lasting way longer for me. I haven't got like numbers but
00:52:24
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I'm never charging this phone so it's really great. I mean I know that comes
00:52:28
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with refreshing the phone you end up with more battery but I'm definitely
00:52:31
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feeling it again which is good. And one thing I did want to mention we got you
00:52:35
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saying about a case of iterico I was looking on Amazon to get my mama case
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and we just found this one you'll find it if you look on Amazon. It's a clear
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back but a white bumper. Looks nice looks really nice. So I mean that's a way to do
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So you get the bumper and then it's just clear on the back because she wanted to be able to see the silver in the
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Same way that you want to see the gold
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It's pretty good. It's pretty good. Gotta say yeah, send me the link. Yeah, I'll try I'll dig it up
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And I'll put it in the show notes because now I said that people wanted me to find to put it in there
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And there was one piece of real-time follow-up as well that I wanted to just mention before we move on
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Which I hadn't thought of before and Myke on Twitter
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tweeted at the relay FM account and said that we're better than beats one because we have a streaming show
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So you're literally worldwide always on always on always scheduled
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Very nice Myke. I saw people on Twitter commenting on the app and the notifications and the schedule well done
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I'm a fan Myke. It's nice and
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Something that Stevens just if I really like is it does like kind of natural language on the date
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So when it's today, it says today also it's in your own time zone as well
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So it's better than the one we have on the website the one we have on the website
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It's just Eastern time so that that works really nicely because you can get the times in the app, which is cool
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Alright, let me take our last break and then we'll talk about the new iMacs and new input devices that came out today
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today as we're recording on the 13th of October. Me and Jason had a great episode that went up when
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the embargo lifted of upgrade where Jason gets to tell me about everything and I get excited
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and or angry depending on what he's telling me about. So you could go listen to that,
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that's upgrade 58, I'll put a link to that in the show notes.
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And Jason, he had some time with the new 21 inch Retina 4K iMac and all of the new Magic
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Input devices and he's written a bunch of stuff up on the website.
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But I'm interested to know, Stephen I'll start with you because you probably have more of
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an opinion what you think of the announcements today.
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So I think it's a mixed bag.
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with the 21 inch Retina 4k iMac, Apple's doing what they did with the 5k where it sits sort
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of above the rest of the models and that's fine, that's how Retina has worked as they've
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introduced it and brought it down the line. You know, it comes in at the top and then
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slowly works its way down. In fact, today also marks the end of the non-Retina 27 inch
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iMac. You can only get that with a Retina display now. But, the reason I say it's a
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expect that those like great machines the 21 inch sell of Broadwell the 27th
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Skylake processors but what kills me is once again Apple is doing things to hit
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price points I haven't made it all the way through upgrade but I imagine that a
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point that you guys made is that Apple basically operates around price points
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and at times they sort of bend their technology to hit a price point right so
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So this Retina 21 half inch iMac is $1499, but that gets you 8 gigs of RAM and a terabyte
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5400 RPM hard drive, which is just pathetic.
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This was Jason's biggest bugbear with the machines, and I agree.
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You end up kind of making the whole experience worse by putting in a spinning drive into
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these machines.
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I appreciate that it's a 1499 machine.
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You know, they have Apple's sort of bridge technologies,
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the Fusion Drive, where if you're not familiar with it,
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it is a very small, and smaller now than it used to be,
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SSD coupled, through the magic of software and core data,
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with a hard drive.
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And so you see it as one volume, OS X sees it as one volume,
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and core data is clever, and is like,
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well, put the OS and things you use a lot on the SSD,
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and put other stuff with a hard drive.
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And I've used a Fusion Drive machine before,
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not for any length of time,
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but you run into a situation where some things
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are faster than others and it can't always know
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what you want.
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And I don't know, I'm not saying that Apple's
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gotta put all SSD in this thing,
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but I think a Fusion Drive to start would have been good.
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Because again, you have this beautiful machine,
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you know, it's powerful even with 8 gigs of RAM,
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it's plenty of computer for a lot of people.
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And the core storage, not core data, excuse me.
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But it is, it's really hamstrung by this drive.
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And even when you go to the 27 inch,
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the entry model has, again, that one terabyte hard drive.
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Now, on the 27, at least it used to be,
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I'm assuming it's the same now,
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they use three and a half inch drives,
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where the 21's use the smaller laptop,
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two and a half inch drives.
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So it's faster, but still, it's a spinning disk.
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And I just refuse to boot from a spinning disk anymore.
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Like, I know you guys have had the same experience,
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Federico with what's left of your MacBook Air,
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and Myke with your Mac Pro and your MacBook Pro,
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like SSD is magic and it's so much faster
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in just 100 different ways.
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And I just really like to buy an $1800 27 inch iMac
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and come with a hard drive is just,
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it's just not a good move.
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- I just think it's so strange that you put like
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a technology like a retina display into a machine,
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and like which is a very new technology.
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It's still kind of a futuristic technology, right?
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Because not everything has it, even though, you know,
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these iMacs are kind of one of the last bastions
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to fall in this scenario.
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You put this technology in
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and then you still put a hard drive in.
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It just seems so strange to me that you would do that.
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It's obvious why they did it, right?
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But I feel like my feeling is if the laptops
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can start with SSDs, the iMacs should as well.
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But Jason's point, which I see what you think
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this Stephen is Apple know the data so they probably know that well I would
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assume maybe that they know the iMac customers on average want more storage
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rather than a faster machine. These modern cars they're super advanced and
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they have all these robotics inside and then you still need gas to drive a car.
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Yeah they're still powered by fire like you know. Except you know spinning hard
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drives don't kill the planet, I think. Well, I don't know. Maybe there's some
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unrecyclable materials in there or something. Yeah, but to your point, I think
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that's right. I mean, when I think about the iMac, I think of three types of users.
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The first one kind of being at-home family users and I think the, you know,
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iMacs have a big display, they're family computers, you know, I could see putting a
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lot of pictures and movies and stuff on them. So yes, if I've got to use between a
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terabyte hard drive or fusion drive and a 256 gig flash drive, then I think it
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does make more sense to have the additional storage. You know, iMacs also
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end up in businesses. A lot of designers use iMacs, a lot of just like office
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people use, if they're in a company that supports Macs, use iMacs. And there again,
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you don't want to be worrying about juggling data around and everyone has to
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have an external hard drive or keeps it on the server. It's nice to have storage
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space there as well. And the third type of user that I see is education and
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especially this 21 inch iMac. You know these iMacs go into labs, they go into
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classrooms where the 27 is just too big and too expensive. And so there you know
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$100 or $200 makes a difference if you're buying 35 iMacs. And so having
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that cheaper model be hard drive based again you get all the benefits of the
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Additional storage and you keep the price point. So it's one of those things where on paper
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It may make sense to a lot of people clearly it makes sense to Apple, but the feel of it is sort of wrong
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But to go with an SSD you got to spend a bunch of money and on the base
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27 inch and I believe that 21 inch the biggest you can go on a
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SSD is 512 gigs. You can't get a terabyte SSD until you get to the higher end 27s and it's expensive. It's like
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I'm not complaining about that
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But I think I think if you're buying one of these you should set the money aside to at least go fusion drive
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But to go SSD if possible because you're gonna get such a better experience and the machine will age a lot better
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Than with a spinning hard drive in there the only the lowest range
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27 can't go to the terabyte the two the three the kind of the two
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Next ones it's difficult to say what's different between them now because they all have basically the same processor
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But the the 1999 the 2299 you can put a terabyte in them. Okay
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They also are they gigs of RAM as I railed about years ago on a predecessor to this show
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The 21 inch iMac the RAM is sealed in
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So if you're got if you want to upgrade your RAM and the 21 inch you have to do it a purchase
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The 27 has an adorable little door on the back. You can add more RAM
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In buying systems today, it's been true with the laptops for a long time
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but increasingly true with the iMac, buy for the future.
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So if you've got a budget, and you can only buy
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so much machine, then maybe a way to do your budget
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can expand, if you plan on keeping this three, four,
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And from what I see, the iMac life cycle is that long,
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especially in schools and businesses.
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You will buy an iMac and keep it for a long time.
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Myke, I know that we're gonna get to it,
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but I think that's your plan with your new one.
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So you gotta think about this stuff now
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maybe more than you used to.
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It was different when every computer could be open,
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you could add RAM, you could add a bigger hard drive.
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Then when Apple skimped on this stuff to hit a price point,
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it was a little more understandable.
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It was like, well, I can just go to Crucial and buy RAM.
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Well, now you gotta think about that
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and be prepared that that might not be the case.
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It's the case in zero laptops now.
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None of Apple's notebooks can be open
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and RAM be added by a human being.
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And something to consider, I think,
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you're looking at a new computer right now.
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Any additional thoughts on the 27? I mean there isn't a lot a lot changed here.
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No it's... Just bumps. Yeah it's incremental. I mean that display they're
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using the P3 color space which I've read a little bit about basically it's a lot
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better spectrum than the old displays. It's a good machine and we were talking
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before the show that if I had one office I would be buying a machine today. You know
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right now I have two spaces and I'm going back and forth a lot so I have a 15 inch map
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of pro that I hook up to a bunch of stuff but this computer is really tempting to me
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if I had just one desk in one place. It's not enough to like go build a studio at home
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but you know one day one day maybe I will. But um it's a great machine if you're looking
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for an iMac. I mean, it's always nice to buy at the beginning of the cycle, and these 5K
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machines really seem like they're good computers.
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Yep. I bought one.
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So what did you get?
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So I went with the top-of-the-line 27, and I've thrown some stuff in it. So I have the
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4 gigahertz quad core Intel Core i7 in there I upgraded that I've got 16
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gigabytes of RAM and a terabyte of flash storage so it wasn't cheap but this is
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hopefully gonna be my new machine yeah I just built it as you said it what's nice
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about that is if you go to 16 gigs of RAM they they only use two of the four
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RAM slots you could buy a 16 gig kit a couple years from now if you needed a
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little more RAM. But yeah, I think you're going to be really happy with it. It seems
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like I said, I would own one if it made sense for me right now.
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Muckermann - So, arriving next week when I'm away, which is probably for the best that
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I don't have a new machine to play with and set up before the trip, because that just
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feels like I would be wasting time doing that. So, that's a little present for me when I
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at home. I did get with it the Magic Mouse 2 and Magic Trackpad 2 which and I will be getting the
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new Magic Keyboard as well. So this is three new peripherals that Apple have announced today
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and none of them are really as magic as they seem maybe except for the trackpad. So the keyboard
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and the mouse and the trackpad and now all have rechargeable batteries in them and they're
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recharged by lightning connectors which is fine so you can charge them up from
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basically any charger that you have in your home because you've probably got
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lightning cables all over the place like I do so that's good they have fast
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charging in some scenarios the weird thing like the mouse the charging port
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is on the bottom which is like very very strange but you can get you got to like
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flip it upside down to charge it yeah but you can get like I know I don't know
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why but apparently you can get four hours of usage on a two-minute charge so
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it's like the Apple pencil in that regard and then if you want the full
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charger to charge it for a longer period like overnight so if you're running low
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flip it over go take a walk for five minutes come back to your desk and you
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know you're good to go for the rest of the day so I mean if you're gonna do it
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do it that way and I expect like it was a scenario where they were like we can
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do this fast charging and it would be really really useful design wise and the
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way that we can put pack the stuff into this thing if we put the connector on
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the bottom so they've done it that way. The new keyboard is not the horror
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keyboard from the MacBook it doesn't have those new butterfly switches it has
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the old switches larger key caps and San Francisco font and full-size function
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keys which is strange. I noticed that in the picture I assume that when they
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built this thing they needed to be a set size for the battery or something and so
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- Yeah, they have more space is probably what happened.
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So they threw that in.
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And then it has a little lightning,
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it has a little, I keep getting confused,
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it's lightning, right?
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Lightning. - Yes.
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- Yes, it has a little lightning connector on it.
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Jason loves the fact that when you plug
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one of these machines in, it pairs automatically.
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They're Bluetooth, right, but you don't need
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to go through the setup.
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You just plug it into your machine
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and it pairs automatically.
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And then you get to go.
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- That's pretty nice.
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I mean, if you've ever paired like Bluetooth mouse keyboard,
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Especially in like an office environment where there's a bunch of keyboards and mice floating around it can be it can be troublesome
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Yeah, I will say I use the Apple wireless keyboard
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I found it to be the most comfortable for me and I've ordered I ordered a new one to give it a shot. I'm
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Hopeful, you know the pitch of it seems to be less and it's shorter as well, which should hopefully
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Make it a little bit better to type on and I'm looking forward to trying it
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I'm really glad they didn't go with the MacBook style
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keyswitches, but
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You know, we'll see
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I don't use the mouse or the trackpad. So like I ordered a trackpad so I could talk about it
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and we actually use a magic trackpad on our Mac mini at home this hook to the television and it
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Very recently like fell off the desk and it's broken. And so I will end up putting a new magic trackpad there
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I guess when I'm done playing with it, but uh
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So the magic trackpad is the only input device that features force touch
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So the mouse doesn't have it. I don't I don't know how they would I mean you could do it on the mouse
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I guess mints curved. I'm sure they could figure that out. But like the thought of like picking your finger up or
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Moving your hand away where you could force touch down on a mouse seems strange and it seems like out of the three
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Magic Mouse 2 is like the the smallest update like it's just the built-in battery and they say it like glides better
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I don't know what that means. But um
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The Magic Mouse did not get the same sort of update that
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That the trackpad did and which leads me to a question. I said you guys think about this
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When you go to order an iMac, so I'm sitting here with one in my cart. I need to be careful because it's very expensive
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It defaults to the Magic Mouse 2 and you can add the trackpad for 50 more dollars
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Is there a point where Apple just replace switches that and the trackpad is the default
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I mean you guys see that making sense at some point in the future. I'm surprised they don't do it now
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Considering that the trackpad now has additional functionality
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Right to OS X in false touch that the mouse doesn't have and considering how popular laptops are
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It surprises me that they haven't just said like the trackpad's what you go for and I think it you know
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Maybe the reason they didn't do it this time is because the trackpad is more expensive
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Yeah, that's the only thing I can think of
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If they were I think if they were the same price and you could just pick I think that if all would be the trackpad
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So do I? Yep, definitely people are upset about the prices. These things are expensive
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yeah, so the new trackpad is
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$129 which is that is a
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shocking price and the Magic Mouse 2 is 79. 79 is really high but you know that
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that doesn't make me feel as bad. A hundred and twenty nine dollars for a
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trackpad is too expensive. I got it because I was already spending like
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two thousand, nearly three thousand pounds on a computer so it's like well
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at this point like I'm already spending too much money so I may as well spend
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the next bit of money but just as like an add-on peripheral like to a machine
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that you already own and have been using, $130 is a lot of money.
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Yep, I had that feeling today when I bought one.
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I don't know, I mean it seems...
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You can buy an Apple TV with the same money.
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Yeah, yeah. A whole platform.
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That's kind of crazy.
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Yeah, when you start comparing products like that, it gets a little bit tougher, doesn't it?
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"Oh I can buy..." which it was... I mean how much is the new Apple TV?
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Yeah, so for round about the same price you get the Apple TV which has the remote
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which has the false touch capability in the remote
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and you're like "Ahh! What's in this trackpad?"
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That is... when you compare it to the Apple TV that price is crazy.
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There's magic in it. Oh yeah I didn't consider the magic part.
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Yeah you're right. Yeah and it's important to note too
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as the chat room points out, these things support Bluetooth 4.0.
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And so if you have an older Mac, you may be out of luck with these devices.
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So something to check up on before you order.
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That's one of those things that you just don't think about.
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I wouldn't even think about that. Like, do I have the most up-to-date Bluetooth?
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Like, yeah. I mean, they've shipped with Bluetooth 4 for a while now.
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I mean, I think, like, Casey's old MacBook Pro that he just replaced,
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I don't think would support it. But it's something that, yeah,
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I mean, if your computer's a couple years old, I think you should be good.
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And even if you don't, people on Twitter, I don't know if I've read it anywhere besides
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that, apparently you can use it with Bluetooth off if it's plugged in, if it's hardwired.
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I don't know if that's actually accurate or not, because people on Twitter were talking
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about it, so I thought I'd bring that up as well as maybe a possible solution if you have
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an older Mac floating around.
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Yeah, cuz the trackpad the lightning port is not on the bottom. It's on the front, right?
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You couldn't use the mouse, but you could use the keyboard and trackpad with little lightning
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Cables out to them. So yeah
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Yeah, so yeah, there we go. That's kind of the stuff today. I'm looking forward to picking up my new iMac
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I will say this now if you are interested in buying a Mac Pro and a 25 inch Dell monitor
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Just let me know like I'm gonna be selling this stuff
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And I will have I most likely will eventually put it on eBay, but I hate the thought of doing that
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So if you're interested contact me
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Maybe over Twitter or via email or whatever
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My cat really got a femme and we can talk about it
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How many stickers are on the Mac Pro none, but I can put some on if it oh, don't do that
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It is completely clean this thing and it has been well taken care of
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But I can do the Mac Pro and the monitor for a good price. We could talk about it if you're interested
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Mama's got to pay back that iMac price.
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Yeah, there is that.
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So Myke, you're ordering one.
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I mean Federico, you had an iMac at one point?
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I still have my iMac.
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Is it just sitting in a corner like with a shirt over it?
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No, not sure, but it is sitting in a corner in my parents' house.
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No one's touching it.
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It's just there accumulating dust every year.
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And I'm thinking that eventually I will have to buy a new Mac because to record podcasts
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basically I'm not using my Mac anymore, everyone knows this story.
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My MacBook Air is slowly dying.
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I had to buy a new MagSafe this week because my old one also broke, the cable just fell
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And it's dying, it's like watching someone slowly fade away, which is a sad metaphor
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but that's what's happening here.
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Yeah well eventually I will buy a Macbook but my money is on an iPad Pro next so as
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long as this is able to go to the login screen and access my desktop, open Safari, Skype
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and QuickTime and Slack I will be fine.
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When the day comes that you know I can no longer do this I will go to the Apple Store
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and get a MacBook. It's interesting to me to kind of watch everyone's reactions to these
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new computers. They look like fantastic machines, you know. Right now this place is powerful,
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new accessories, pricey but cool. I just, and I don't say this to sound like a pretentious
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guy just, you know, judging everyone, but I just don't care anymore. They're not the
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computers for me. As I imagine Mac people don't care about the iPad Pro.
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It's just to you know on the same show two completely different perspectives
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that's interesting to me. I think like you're making the right choice to go
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with the with the iMac. It is totally the computer for you I think.
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Especially because you haven't had a desktop right now Mac. But yeah you know
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this is not my kind of stuff. I'm just waiting for a new iPad and watching
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this MacBook abandon me every day more and more. We will have some kind of
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funeral I guess when it's all over. We will sing a song, we will say
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goodbye. Give a 12 iPad salute or something. There will be like a ceremony
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with all my iPads and iPhones saying goodbye but still holding up new
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MagSafe so it's kind of putting new juice into the MacBook. Yeah but you know
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the iMacs are cool just not for me. I have to say when I was transferring the
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money between my accounts today to buy this thing I was looking at what was
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left in the iPad Pro fund and I was like "Oh, okay, pay attention to that one!"
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Oh man, don't even mention it because I will have to buy an iPad Pro 64, cellular,
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smart keyboard and pencil and no 64 my friend 32 or one oh yeah 128 then yeah
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starting at 32 why not 64 120 yeah that's just stupid you know it's just
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stupid just I'm gonna have to reason 128 because I can't live over 32 yeah yeah
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yeah and that's why we're doing it Myke right you just explained I know but it's
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nothing and then I have to get the pencil on the keyboard it's gonna I'm
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basically going to be bumping up against my iMac price again.
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And you know, you won't be able to record podcasts on it, Myke.
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That's true.
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I had a thought about the iPad Pro yesterday.
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My wife and I spent the weekend out of town and we're driving back.
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Yesterday in the second half of the drive she drove, I had my email situation was out
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of control so I just sat in the passenger seat with my iPad which is on AT&T and just
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I just did some email on my iPad Air 2 and definitely felt like a Federico moment of
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working in the car.
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But also I definitely was like, man, an iPad Pro would be really nice right now.
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Just like bigger screen, split view.
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My wife driving so I can get work done on an iPad.
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That's the dream, Steven.
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Yeah, so I had the thought of like, I've gone from not interested in the iPad Pro to like,
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I might check it out.
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So we'll see how that goes.
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But I definitely just had a moment yesterday, I was like, "Man, a bigger iPad would be awesome
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Yeah, I'm definitely becoming more interested.
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I can attest to the fact of how productive Steven was.
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I think he sent more things to me than he has done in the entire week, so you definitely
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do a lot of work when you're at that thing.
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Are you saying, Myke, that you want to convince your girlfriend to drive you around so you
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can get work done and reply to emails?
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No, I can reply to emails from wherever I am.
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I don't need to be driven around in a car to do it.
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You know, I'm very productive.
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If you only had the email client that you're looking for, Myke.
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Please, let's not talk about that right now.
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I don't want to get into that.
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I really don't want to get into that.
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It's horrible.
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I have three apps giving me push notifications right now.
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Oh my God, why?
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It's because I'm trying to…
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But at least some of the notifications for two of them.
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No, because I'm also testing the notifications.
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That's a bit too much, Myke.
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You're going too far. Notifications are still the same notifications.
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You'd like to think so, wouldn't you?
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I know so. You're just doing too much, Myke.
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Steven, take us home.
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I think that's it for this week on Connected, but you do the show closing, so I don't know what to say.
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day. We're just done. I wanted to test you to see if you could pick it up but you really
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couldn't so. I can't do it. You got an F on that one. If you want to find the show notes
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for this week, it's not difficult, you just go to relay.fm/connected/61 if you want to
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find us all online there's some great places to do that. You can find Federico's work over
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at maxstories.net and Steven's over at 512pixels.net. If you want to find us all on Twitter, also
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very very simple, you can find @Vittici on Twitter and as me and Steven mentioned at
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top of the show, we both put silly eyes in our names. Stephen is @ismh and I am @imyke on Twitter.
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Thanks again to our great sponsors for this week's episode, the lovely people over at Fracture,
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don't forget to download the Relay FM apps, you can join us live every week and also see
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when we're going to be streaming via our shows page where you get a lovely schedule.
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So, until next time, thanks for listening.
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Say goodbye, guys.
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Arrivederci.