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Sony plans on shipping its PS5 slim in both an optical disc drive and without one. What's the logic behind this decision and does it really matter? Plus, Amazon is beta testing AI image generation tools for its advertisers that offer an easy way for those advertisers to create backgrounds or scenes. And Qualcomm details its new chip lines, as it faces increased competition from in-house designs like Apple's M1.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Scott Johnson, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sony plans on shipping its PS5 slim in both an optical disc drive and without one. What's the logic behind this decision and does it really matter? Plus, Amazon is beta testing AI image generation tools for its advertisers that offer an easy way for those advertisers to create backgrounds or scenes. And Qualcomm details its new chip lines, as it faces increased competition from in-house designs like Apple's M1. Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Scott Johnson, Roger Chang, Joe. To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!
Welcome to another episode of Unskippable Dialogue, your essential gaming podcast for the latest in the gaming world. Today, we dive deep into some of the hottest topics that have been making waves in the gaming community.We' ll be chatting about the following:Analogue Pocket's Transparent Edition: A modern tribute to the Game Boy era, the Analogue Pocket Transparent Edition is set to release on November 13th, bringing nostalgia with a modern twist. Resident Evil Village on Apple Devices: Capcom's horror masterpiece, Resident Evil Village, is making its way to iPhone 15 Pro, iPad Pro, and iPad Air, showcasing the power of Apple's M1 and M2 chips.Hideki Kamiya Leaves PlatinumGames: The visionary behind games like Bayonetta and Viewtiful Joe, Hideki Kamiya, announces his departure from PlatinumGames, marking the end of an era.Star Wars Eclipse Update: Quantic Dream teases new content for Star Wars Eclipse at TGS 2023, promising an immersive Star Wars experience like never before.Sony PlayStation Ransomware Attack: A significant security breach hits Sony PlayStation, with hackers demanding a ransom. The extent of the breach remains under investigation.Spider-Man 2 on PS5: Sony offers a tempting deal for Spider-Man 2 on the PS5 while fans debate the new face design for Peter Parker across different versions.Mortal Kombat 1 on Switch: While Mortal Kombat 1 shines on consoles, its performance on the Nintendo Switch leaves much to be desired, raising questions about its high price tag.Join us as we delve into these topics, offering insights, analysis, and the latest news for every gaming enthusiast. Whether you're a casual gamer or a hardcore fan, Unskippable Dialogue is your go-to gaming podcast for all things gaming. Remember to subscribe and stay tuned for more episodes!---You can follow Unskippable Dialogue onDiscord - https://discord.com/invite/jcFYfYanfNFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/gaming/unskippabledialogueInstagram - http://instagram.com/unskippabledialoguePatreon - https://www.patreon.com/unskippabledialogue Twitter - http://twitter.com/unskippabledYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVsebbkRmed54NK2IGXkMog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Podcast versionFind the podcast version of this newsletter, including my interview with Daniel on the Substack podcast page or wherever you find your podcasts.From me…Read more about my experiments with managing the macOS home folder with version control.Storytelling Collective Flash FebruaryEvery day I am writing 500 words of flash fiction, read them on Medium.Using AI to generate music with Magenta and Ableton LiveHow did I find creating music with AI? TechWhat Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work? →That ChatGPT can automatically generate something that reads even superficially like human-written text is remarkable, and unexpected.Microsoft finally authorizes Windows 11 on Apple M1 and M2 Macs →Microsoft is finally supporting the practice of running Windows 11 on Macs powered by Apple's M1 and M2 chips, opening the door for VMware and Parallels to offer full support for running virtualized Windows 11 on Arm.1Password is saying goodbye to passwords in favor of passkeys. Here's why →Password manager provider 1Password has announced that it will allow users to abandon passwords in favor of passkeys as the company pushes towards a passwordless future.Linux 6.2: The first mainstream Linux kernel for Apple M1 chips arrives →Linux 6.2 was released yesterday, and Linus Torvalds described the latest Linux kernel release as, "Maybe it's not a sexy LTS release like 6.1 ended up being, but all those regular pedestrian kernels want some test love too." For once, I disagree with Torvalds.And finally…Scientists Warn of A “Friendship Recession” →A few weeks ago, I joined a local “comedic acting” class. The instructor asked us to introduce ourselves and explain why we were there — probably assuming we'd say things like I've always wanted to be on stage! or I did improv in college and it was fun.The people who live inside airplanes →After losing her house to a fire, Jo Ann Ussery had a peculiar idea: to live in an airplane. She bought an old Boeing 727 that was destined for the scrapyard, had it shipped to a plot of land she already owned, and spent six months renovating, doing most of the work by herself. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chinchillasqueaks.substack.com
The MacVoices Live! panel of Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Jim Rea, Jeff Gamet and special guests Web Bixby and Eric Bolden finish up this session with a surprising topic: Microsoft Teams! The fact that, after 2 years, Microsoft has finally released an M1-native version. Whether this actually improves the Teams experience, the option of dedicated Teams boxes why your company might want want, and whether they are worth it are part of the discussion. (Part 3) This edition of MacVoices is supported by Kolide. Get important, timely, and relevant security recommendations for your Mac, right inside Slack. Try Kolide with all its features on an unlimited number of devices for free for 14 days; no credit card required, at Kolide.com/macvoices. MacVoices is supported by Rocket Money. Take full control of your subscriptions at RocketMoney.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Links: Almost two years after Apple's M1 launch, Microsoft Teams goes nativehttps://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/08/microsoft-teams-now-runs-natively-on-apple-silicon-macs/?amp=1 ThinkSmart Hub Gen 2 for Microsoft Teams Roomshttps://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/smart-devices/smart-office/thinksmart/thinksmart-hub-60/11sp1tshb60?orgRef=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.google.com%252F Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making by Tony Fadellhttps://amzn.to/3KeKqw6Isabel Ge Mahe (on Apple's site)https://www.apple.com/leadership/isabel-ge-mahe/ Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Eric Bolden is into macOS, plants, sci-fi, food, and is a rural internet supporter. You can connect with him on Twitter by email at embolden@mac.com, and on his blog, Trending At Work. Jeff Gamet is a technology blogger, podcaster, author, and public speaker. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and the TextExpander Evangelist for Smile. He has presented at Macworld Expo, RSA Conference, several WordCamp events, along with many other conferences. You can find him on several podcasts such as The Mac Show, The Big Show, MacVoices, Mac OS Ken, This Week in iOS, and more. Jeff is easy to find on social media as @jgamet on Twitter and Instagram, and jeffgamet on LinkedIn., and on his YouTube Channel at YouTube.com/jgamet. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65. Jim Rea has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim on Twitter. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
The MacVoices Live! panel of Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Jim Rea, Jeff Gamet and special guests Web Bixby and Eric Bolden finish up this session with a surprising topic: Microsoft Teams! The fact that, after 2 years, Microsoft has finally released an M1-native version. Whether this actually improves the Teams experience, the option of dedicated Teams boxes why your company might want want, and whether they are worth it are part of the discussion. (Part 3) This edition of MacVoices is supported by Kolide. Get important, timely, and relevant security recommendations for your Mac, right inside Slack. Try Kolide with all its features on an unlimited number of devices for free for 14 days; no credit card required, at Kolide.com/macvoices. MacVoices is supported by Rocket Money. Take full control of your subscriptions at RocketMoney.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Links: Almost two years after Apple's M1 launch, Microsoft Teams goes nativehttps://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/08/microsoft-teams-now-runs-natively-on-apple-silicon-macs/?amp=1 ThinkSmart Hub Gen 2 for Microsoft Teams Roomshttps://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/smart-devices/smart-office/thinksmart/thinksmart-hub-60/11sp1tshb60?orgRef=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.google.com%252F Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making by Tony Fadellhttps://amzn.to/3KeKqw6Isabel Ge Mahe (on Apple's site)https://www.apple.com/leadership/isabel-ge-mahe/ Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Eric Bolden is into macOS, plants, sci-fi, food, and is a rural internet supporter. You can connect with him on Twitter by email at embolden@mac.com, and on his blog, Trending At Work. Jeff Gamet is a technology blogger, podcaster, author, and public speaker. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and the TextExpander Evangelist for Smile. He has presented at Macworld Expo, RSA Conference, several WordCamp events, along with many other conferences. You can find him on several podcasts such as The Mac Show, The Big Show, MacVoices, Mac OS Ken, This Week in iOS, and more. Jeff is easy to find on social media as @jgamet on Twitter and Instagram, and jeffgamet on LinkedIn., and on his YouTube Channel at YouTube.com/jgamet. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65. Jim Rea has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim on Twitter. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
North Korea's hacker group Lazarus APT targets Apple's M1 chip. Subscribe and watch the full 'This Week in Enterprise Tech' podcast: https://twit.tv/twiet/507 Host: Curt Franklin You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
North Korea's hacker group Lazarus APT targets Apple's M1 chip. Subscribe and watch the full 'This Week in Enterprise Tech' podcast: https://twit.tv/twiet/507 Host: Curt Franklin You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
North Korea's hacker group Lazarus APT targets Apple's M1 chip. Subscribe and watch the full 'This Week in Enterprise Tech' podcast: https://twit.tv/twiet/507 Host: Curt Franklin You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Apple M1 malware, upskilling tech staff, MDR cybersecurity with Pondurance, and more. North Korea's Lazarus APT targets Apple's M1 chip Court rules FCC is allowed to reassign 5.9 GHz bandwidth, killing V2X Which security bugs will be exploited? Researchers create an ML model to find out CDC to regain control of US hospital data after Trump-era seizure, chaos How to upskill tech staff to meet cybersecurity needs Pondurance CEO Doug Howard discusses Managed Detection & Response (MDR) cybersecurity Hosts: Curt Franklin and Brian Chee Guest: Doug Howard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: hover.com/twit IRL Podcast UserWay.org/twit
Apple M1 malware, upskilling tech staff, MDR cybersecurity with Pondurance, and more. North Korea's Lazarus APT targets Apple's M1 chip Court rules FCC is allowed to reassign 5.9 GHz bandwidth, killing V2X Which security bugs will be exploited? Researchers create an ML model to find out CDC to regain control of US hospital data after Trump-era seizure, chaos How to upskill tech staff to meet cybersecurity needs Pondurance CEO Doug Howard discusses Managed Detection & Response (MDR) cybersecurity Hosts: Curt Franklin and Brian Chee Guest: Doug Howard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: hover.com/twit IRL Podcast UserWay.org/twit
Apple M1 malware, upskilling tech staff, MDR cybersecurity with Pondurance, and more. North Korea's Lazarus APT targets Apple's M1 chip Court rules FCC is allowed to reassign 5.9 GHz bandwidth, killing V2X Which security bugs will be exploited? Researchers create an ML model to find out CDC to regain control of US hospital data after Trump-era seizure, chaos How to upskill tech staff to meet cybersecurity needs Pondurance CEO Doug Howard discusses Managed Detection & Response (MDR) cybersecurity Hosts: Curt Franklin and Brian Chee Guest: Doug Howard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: hover.com/twit IRL Podcast UserWay.org/twit
Apple M1 malware, upskilling tech staff, MDR cybersecurity with Pondurance, and more. North Korea's Lazarus APT targets Apple's M1 chip Court rules FCC is allowed to reassign 5.9 GHz bandwidth, killing V2X Which security bugs will be exploited? Researchers create an ML model to find out CDC to regain control of US hospital data after Trump-era seizure, chaos How to upskill tech staff to meet cybersecurity needs Pondurance CEO Doug Howard discusses Managed Detection & Response (MDR) cybersecurity Hosts: Curt Franklin and Brian Chee Guest: Doug Howard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: hover.com/twit IRL Podcast UserWay.org/twit
Listen to a recap of the best deals and news from 9to5Toys each day at noon. 9to5Toys Daily is available on iTunes and Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed. New episodes of 9to5Toys Daily are recorded every weekday. Subscribe to our podcast in iTunes/Apple Podcast or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they are available. M1 Mac mini returns to all-time low with first discount in over a month at $570 (Save $129)Apple's M1-powered iPad Air 5 drops to $559 in all five colorways (Up to $70 off)Motorola may have just revealed the Edge 2022 today, but the Edge+ is a no-brainer at $500 Host Rikka Altland Links: Subscribe to our YouTube channel!Follow us on Twitter!Like our Facebook page!Download the 9to5Toys app!Subscribe to our newsletter!
Apple reported fiscal third-quarter earnings on Thursday that beat Wall Street expectations for sales and profit, but a slowdown in growth was clear. In India, the company doubled its revenue and said enterprises like Wipro were buying Apple products to attract and retain talent. And Paytm is on track to break even by September 2023, founder and CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma told shareholders. Notes: Apple reported fiscal third-quarter earnings on Thursday that beat Wall Street expectations for sales and profit but a slowdown in growth was clear. Apple's revenue rose 2 percent to $83 billion during the quarter, compared with 36 percent for the same period last year and more than 8 percent in the March quarter. CEO Tim Cook said the results were better than expected while CFO Luca Maestri said it was a “challenging operating environment,” in a press release. “In terms of an outlook in the aggregate, we expect revenue to accelerate in the September quarter despite seeing some pockets of softness,” Cook told CNBC. Specific to operations in India, Cook said the company saw “a new doubling of revenue,” according to an email from the company, highlighting the comments specific to this market. CFO Maestri added that Apple was making inroads into the enterprise segment in markets including India, and provided the example of IT services company Wipro, which was buying MacBook Air laptops running on Apple's M1 chips for recruits worldwide. Meanwhile, Amazon executives told reporters at a conference yesterday that they were not seeing a slowdown. The ecommerce giant beat estimates on revenue for its fiscal second quarter, sending its shares higher by 13 percent, even though earnings missed expectations. On the impact of inflation, Amazon CFO Brian Olsavsky told reporters, “We have not seen anything yet,” CNBC reports. “We saw demand increase during the quarter, and we had a very strong June,” Olsavsky added, according to CNBC. One97 Communications, one of India's biggest payments companies that operates under the ubiquitous brand Paytm, is on track to breakeven by September 2023, founder and CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma told shareholders in a letter, yesterday, published in the company's first annual report after it went public last year. “I believe that over the past year, our team has done a great job in massively improving our revenues and contribution profits,” Sharma said in the letter. This allows for investments in the company's payments and credit businesses while at the same time reducing its EBITDA losses, he said. For the fiscal year ended March 2022, One97 reported consolidated revenues of Rs. 5264 crores, an increase of 65 percent over the previous year. EBITDA level losses – excluding employee stock option plan expenses – came down to Rs. 1518 crore, from 1655 crore, according to the annual report. “We are seeing excellent momentum in our businesses and are on track to achieve operating profitability (EBITDA before ESOP cost) by the quarter ending September 2023,” he said. Theme music courtesy Free Music & Sounds: https://soundcloud.com/freemusicandsounds
In this episode, DuDs and Jimbo are joined by CarlRyds and DiiKoj to discuss the release of Minecraft 1.19, The Wild Update, which now supports ARM 64-bit CPUs including Apple's M1 chips. Optifine for 1.19 is currently at 50% as of 6/12 and Mojang have announced a brand new game, Minecraft Legends. Plus, We have a listener comment from Dive Clops and Kitzen about the potential for more new biomes in the Nether. Also, in the main topic, Carl and DiiKoj give us their thoughts on Minecraft 1.19 now its been fully released, and on the 19th of June it's our third birthday and we have a range of changes and improvements coming including an AMA/Q&A you can get involved in, check out the Discord for information. Minecraft 1.19 - The Wild Update: https://minecraft.net/en-us/updates/the-wild-update Minecraft Legends: https://minecraft.net/en-us/about-legends Grian - Things I Would Change in Minecraft: https://youtu.be/rA9p5bNF8NU Statista - Media usage in an internet minute as of August 2021: https://statista.com/statistics/195140/new-user-generated-content-uploaded-by-users-per-minute/ Thank you to our Milk level Patrons: Aerington, aubni, Crock, FragileRock, KC Plays Games and viperoustuna. Discord: https://discord.gg/gqnKyeZ Patreon: https://patreon.com/thewitheringeffect Website: http://thewitheringeffect.com/ E-Mail: podcast@thewitheringeffect.com Voice Message: https://anchor.fm/thewitheringeffect/message Twitter: https://twitter.com/WitheringEffect YouTube: https://youtube.com/thewitheringeffect Instagram: https://instagram.com/witheringeffect Show Hosts DuDs YouTube: https://youtube.com/DuDs_vs DuDs Twitter: https://twitter.com/DuDs_vs DuDs Twitch: https://twitch.tv/DuDs_vs Jimbo YouTube: https://youtube.com/JimboSlice23Gaming Jimbo Twitter: https://twitter.com/JimboSlice23_ Jimbo Twitch: https://twitch.tv/JimboSlice23_ Digital Producer CarlRyds YouTube: https://youtube.com/CarlRydsGaming CarlRyds Twitter: https://twitter.com/CarlRyds CarlRyds Twitch: https://twitch.tv/CarlRydsGaming Music Master DiiKoj YouTube: https://youtube.com/DiiKoj DiiKoj Twitter: https://twitter.com/DiiKoj
A novel hardware attack dubbed PACMAN has been demonstrated against Apple's M1 processor chipsets, potentially arming a malicious actor with the capability to gain arbitrary code execution on macOS systems. **Study Notes** https://www.TechnologyGee.com/it-certification-study-materials/ **Discounted CompTIA Exam Vouchers** https://www.TechnologyGee.com/discounted-comptia-exam-vouchers/ **CompTIA Virtual Simulation Labs** https://www.TechnologyGee.com/comptia-virtual-labs/ **Equipment I Use for Making Videos** https://www.TechnologyGee.com/podcast-youtube-equipment/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tech-gee/support
WWDC wasn't the only big tech conference this week. David Spark shares insights from this year's RSA IT security conference. Plus researchers find a security flaw in Apple's M1 chip and we clear the mystery regarding what's happening to the Insteon servers after Smartlabs shut them down.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, David Spark, Len Peralta, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns.
Join Pat and Andrew as they talk with Grant Anderson from Mirrorscape and ARcana. Listen as they chat about the future of VTTs as AR and VR technology becomes more prevalent. They discuss the definition what AR and VR, the difference between them, playing an RPG with AR glasses, and remembering where you put your glasses. Guest: Grant Anderson from mirrorscape.com and @mirrorscapexr on Twitter. Discussion Topics: Will we all be playing Roleplaying Games with AR glasses in the near future? Credits: Gabriel Gonzalez from theinspiredbard.com for the use of our theme song and Lee Smithson for the voiceover recording. For updates on the show, follow @acsearles on Twitter. Show Notes: 2:40 - ARcana on Kickstarter 5:40 - Conversation Start 6:57 - Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality 7:00 - Ready Player One 7:48 - SNAP & Qualcomm 8:00 - Rumors about Apple's AR/VR headset and the WWDC 2022 announcements 8:15 - LIDAR 8:30 - GPS and Geolocation 10:13 - Roll20 11:45 - GoogleGlass 13:15 - Wave Guides 14:55 - Shaun White 15:27 - Tim Cook 15:40 - AirPods 17:15 - Apple's M1 and M2 chips 20:45 - Minority Report 28:30 - Mist 31:55 - Bridgerton 32:10 - LARPing 32:30 - Reference to the Tomb of Annihilation 32:52 - Owlbear.rodeo 32:52 - Skeuomorphism 33:38 - Disney World and Black Spire Outpost 36:10 - D&D 36:40 - Metaverse 37:47 - Legos
Listen to a recap of the best deals and news from 9to5Toys each day at noon. 9to5Toys Daily is available on iTunes and Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed. New episodes of 9to5Toys Daily are recorded every weekday. Subscribe to our podcast in iTunes/Apple Podcast or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they are available. Apple's M1-powered Mac mini has returned to Amazon low of $570 (Save $129)Apple's Magic Keyboards for latest iPads see refurb discounts from $155 (Orig. $299+)Apple Watch Series 7 now up to $119 off starting at $300 (All-time lows) Host Rikka Altland Links: Subscribe to our YouTube channel!Follow us on Twitter!Like our Facebook page!Download the 9to5Toys app!Subscribe to our newsletter!
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Οι τελευταίες εξελίξεις αλλάζουν το τοπίο της φημολογίας, βγήκαν στον αφρό διάφορες λεπτομέρειες για τα νέα προϊόντα, ενώ όλοι κάνουμε αναβαθμίσεις λειτουργικού και (ακόμη) αναρωτιόμαστε τι γίνεται στο κενό που αφήνει η εξαφάνιση του 27” iMac. Επικοινωνία με την εκπομπή: Email | Facebook Group | Twitter Λεωνίδας Μαστέλλος: Facebook | Twitter | Spotify Μάνος Βέζος: The Vez | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Apple Music Ουκρανία Apple Halts All Sales From Online Store in RussiaApple Making It Easier For Customers to Donate to Those in Need in Ukraine Apple TV+ Apple TV+ announces “Metropolis,” a new original series from creator and director Sam EsmailApple lands new feature documentary about Sir Lewis Hamilton, seven-time Formula One world championApple TV+ lands star-studded Spanish-language drama “Midnight Family” from showrunner and director Natalia BeristáinApple's global hit murder-mystery comedy “The Afterparty” renewed for season twoApple TV+ checks in for a second season of broadly acclaimed, hit bilingual comedy “Acapulco”Troy Kotsur takes home Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male for his performance in Apple Original Film “CODA”Apple Original Film “CODA” makes history at BAFTA Film AwardsApple's “Ted Lasso” sweeps comedy categories at the 2022 Critics Choice Awards, and “CODA” lands Best Supporting Actor for Troy KotsurSony Offering Three Month Apple TV+ Trial for PS4 Users Apple Arcade (απλές αναφορές) Shadow Blade+Monument Valley 2+ OS Updates iOS 15.4 Features: Everything New in iOS 15.4PSA: Universal Control and Sidecar Can Be Used At the Same Time in macOS 12.3Apple Releases HomePod Software 15.4Apple Releases tvOS 15.4 With Support for Captive WiFi NetworksApple Releases watchOS 8.5 With Support for Apple TV Purchase Authorization, Irregular Heart Rhythm Notification Improvements and MorewatchOS 8.5 Fixes Mail Privacy Protection Loophole That Could Expose IP AddressesiOS 15.4 and watchOS 8.5 Allow You to Restore an Apple Watch Using an iPhone iPhone SE Third-Generation iPhone SE Features Increased 4GB of RAMGeekbench Scores of New iPhone SE Show On-Par Performance With iPhone 13 iPad Air Benchmark Results Confirm Apple Hasn't Downclocked M1 Chip in New iPad Air Mac Studio/Studio Display Apple Confirms Studio Display Will Work With PCs, But With Some CaveatsStudio Display Outputs At 1440p Resolution When Connected to 4th-Gen iPad Air and iPad Mini 6Apple Stops Selling 27-Inch LG UltraFine 5K DisplayAn M1 Ultra benchmark, a PowerPC Easter egg, and other Mac Studio details 2022 Kuo: 2022 MacBook Air to Feature M1 Chip, More Color Options and All-New DesignKuo: Only iPhone 14 Pro Models to Get 'A16' Chip, Standard Models to Retain A1527-Inch 'Studio Display Pro' With Mini-LED and ProMotion Could Launch in June11-Inch iPad Pro No Longer Expected to Gain Mini-LED Display in 2022Kuo: Mini-LED Versions of 11-Inch iPad Pro and Studio Display Unlikely This Year M2 First M2 Macs Expected to Launch Later This Year Using TSMC's 4nm Chip ProcessUpdated Mac Mini Still Coming With M2 and M2 Pro ChipsMacBook Air and 'MacBook' With M2 Chips Slated for Launch Later This YearSources: Apple is working on a Mac mini with M2 eight-core CPU and 10-core GPU and a Mac mini with M2 Pro 12-core CPU; M2 chip design will be based on A15Sources: new MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro, both with M2, coming this year; Apple has M2 Pro, Max, and Ultra in the works, the latter being a 24-core CPU The 27” Debate Which Mac Will Replace the 27-iMac for You? Fun 2002 iMac resurrected with Apple's M1 chip
Οι τελευταίες εξελίξεις αλλάζουν το τοπίο της φημολογίας, βγήκαν στον αφρό διάφορες λεπτομέρειες για τα νέα προϊόντα, ενώ όλοι κάνουμε αναβαθμίσεις λειτουργικού και (ακόμη) αναρωτιόμαστε τι γίνεται στο κενό που αφήνει η εξαφάνιση του 27” iMac. Επικοινωνία με την εκπομπή: Email | Facebook Group | Twitter Λεωνίδας Μαστέλλος: Facebook | Twitter | Spotify Μάνος Βέζος: The Vez | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Apple Music Ουκρανία Apple Halts All Sales From Online Store in RussiaApple Making It Easier For Customers to Donate to Those in Need in Ukraine Apple TV+ Apple TV+ announces “Metropolis,” a new original series from creator and director Sam EsmailApple lands new feature documentary about Sir Lewis Hamilton, seven-time Formula One world championApple TV+ lands star-studded Spanish-language drama “Midnight Family” from showrunner and director Natalia BeristáinApple's global hit murder-mystery comedy “The Afterparty” renewed for season twoApple TV+ checks in for a second season of broadly acclaimed, hit bilingual comedy “Acapulco”Troy Kotsur takes home Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male for his performance in Apple Original Film “CODA”Apple Original Film “CODA” makes history at BAFTA Film AwardsApple's “Ted Lasso” sweeps comedy categories at the 2022 Critics Choice Awards, and “CODA” lands Best Supporting Actor for Troy KotsurSony Offering Three Month Apple TV+ Trial for PS4 Users Apple Arcade (απλές αναφορές) Shadow Blade+Monument Valley 2+ OS Updates iOS 15.4 Features: Everything New in iOS 15.4PSA: Universal Control and Sidecar Can Be Used At the Same Time in macOS 12.3Apple Releases HomePod Software 15.4Apple Releases tvOS 15.4 With Support for Captive WiFi NetworksApple Releases watchOS 8.5 With Support for Apple TV Purchase Authorization, Irregular Heart Rhythm Notification Improvements and MorewatchOS 8.5 Fixes Mail Privacy Protection Loophole That Could Expose IP AddressesiOS 15.4 and watchOS 8.5 Allow You to Restore an Apple Watch Using an iPhone iPhone SE Third-Generation iPhone SE Features Increased 4GB of RAMGeekbench Scores of New iPhone SE Show On-Par Performance With iPhone 13 iPad Air Benchmark Results Confirm Apple Hasn't Downclocked M1 Chip in New iPad Air Mac Studio/Studio Display Apple Confirms Studio Display Will Work With PCs, But With Some CaveatsStudio Display Outputs At 1440p Resolution When Connected to 4th-Gen iPad Air and iPad Mini 6Apple Stops Selling 27-Inch LG UltraFine 5K DisplayAn M1 Ultra benchmark, a PowerPC Easter egg, and other Mac Studio details 2022 Kuo: 2022 MacBook Air to Feature M1 Chip, More Color Options and All-New DesignKuo: Only iPhone 14 Pro Models to Get 'A16' Chip, Standard Models to Retain A1527-Inch 'Studio Display Pro' With Mini-LED and ProMotion Could Launch in June11-Inch iPad Pro No Longer Expected to Gain Mini-LED Display in 2022Kuo: Mini-LED Versions of 11-Inch iPad Pro and Studio Display Unlikely This Year M2 First M2 Macs Expected to Launch Later This Year Using TSMC's 4nm Chip ProcessUpdated Mac Mini Still Coming With M2 and M2 Pro ChipsMacBook Air and 'MacBook' With M2 Chips Slated for Launch Later This YearSources: Apple is working on a Mac mini with M2 eight-core CPU and 10-core GPU and a Mac mini with M2 Pro 12-core CPU; M2 chip design will be based on A15Sources: new MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro, both with M2, coming this year; Apple has M2 Pro, Max, and Ultra in the works, the latter being a 24-core CPU The 27” Debate Which Mac Will Replace the 27-iMac for You? Fun 2002 iMac resurrected with Apple's M1 chip
We talk with Tetiana Dushenkivska, the creator of Elixir Cards, a series of Elixir flashcards with multiple ways to use them. We talk about why she created the cards, how they helped her, and how others have used them. We talk about learning models and the importance of repetition for memorizing things. Tetiana shares how LiveView is used in the creation of the cards and more! David shares how he used the cards for fun drills at meetups and Tetiana fondly recalls a tournament held at a previous Elixir conf. She also shares what she's working on now for a future online learning system. Show Notes online - http://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/90 (http://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/90) Elixir Community News - https://lu.ma/elixir-social (https://lu.ma/elixir-social) – Elixir lunch is now Elixir social - https://twitter.com/josevalim/status/1499132873114361872 (https://twitter.com/josevalim/status/1499132873114361872) – The Phoenix HEEX template formatter now merged in to LiveView - https://twitter.com/nivenhuh/status/1483895710932078593 (https://twitter.com/nivenhuh/status/1483895710932078593) – Apple was hiring for an Elixir developer to join their Environment team. Position is closed, but an insight to Elixir usage at the company. - https://www.apple.com/environment/ (https://www.apple.com/environment/) – Apple environment initiative - https://twitter.com/emjii/status/1500574395936485384 (https://twitter.com/emjii/status/1500574395936485384) – Performance work continues for Apple's M1 chips and Elixir. This tweet is about slow package unpacking during mix deps.get - https://github.com/akoutmos/prom_ex/pull/122 (https://github.com/akoutmos/prom_ex/pull/122) – Alex Koutmos shared that PromEx now allows you to bundle Grafana's Agent so you can push metrics to Prometheus. - https://fly.io/blog/intro-to-accessibility/ (https://fly.io/blog/intro-to-accessibility/) – An intro to Accessibility on the web. LiveBeats will continue to get enhancements so we can see an example. - https://twitter.com/fhunleth/status/1500521232965451776 (https://twitter.com/fhunleth/status/1500521232965451776) – Frank Hunleth tuning Nerves for the new Grisp 2 board. Can get pre-built binaries to play with. - https://www.grisp.org/ (https://www.grisp.org/) – Grisp 2 is a hardware device built with Elixir and Erlang in mind - https://github.com/erlang/otp/pull/4750#issuecomment-823816722 (https://github.com/erlang/otp/pull/4750#issuecomment-823816722) – Correction about constant time and :crypto.hash_equals Do you have some Elixir news to share? Tell us at @ThinkingElixir (https://twitter.com/ThinkingElixir) or email at show@thinkingelixir.com (mailto:show@thinkingelixir.com) Discussion Resources - https://twitter.com/elixircards (https://twitter.com/elixircards) – Elixir Cards Twitter account - https://twitter.com/gitcards (https://twitter.com/gitcards) – Git Cards Twitter account - https://www.elixircards.co.uk/ (https://www.elixircards.co.uk/) – Website for sales/marketing of Elixir Cards - https://gitflashcards.com/ (https://gitflashcards.com/) – Git cards website - https://pragprog.com/titles/elixir16/programming-elixir-1-6/ (https://pragprog.com/titles/elixir16/programming-elixir-1-6/) - https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Enum.html (https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Enum.html) - https://www.eng.auburn.edu/current-students/documents/forgetting-curve.pdf (https://www.eng.auburn.edu/current-students/documents/forgetting-curve.pdf) - https://kapeli.com/dash (https://kapeli.com/dash) – Dash tool on MacOS for combined documentation searching - https://zealdocs.org/ (https://zealdocs.org/) – Zeal is a Dash-like tool that is OpenSource and cross platform for Linux and Windows. - https://xkcd.com/1168/ (https://xkcd.com/1168/) – Comic about remembering Tar commands - sales@cleverbunny.io Guest Information - https://twitter.com/Tetiana12345678 (https://twitter.com/Tetiana12345678) – on Twitter - https://github.com/tetiana12345678 (https://github.com/tetiana12345678) – on Github - sales@cleverbunny.io Find us online - Message the show - @ThinkingElixir (https://twitter.com/ThinkingElixir) - Email the show - show@thinkingelixir.com (mailto:show@thinkingelixir.com) - Mark Ericksen - @brainlid (https://twitter.com/brainlid) - David Bernheisel - @bernheisel (https://twitter.com/bernheisel) - Cade Ward - @cadebward (https://twitter.com/cadebward)
Nick and Shruti are joined this week by Chris Wedel and Derrek Lee to talk about Galaxy S22 throttling, the validity of benchmarks, Apple's M1 compared to other processors, and more. Links: The iPad Air with M1 silicon proves Samsung has a mid-range tablet problem | Android Central Samsung starts rolling out a fix for the Galaxy S22's throttling issue | Android Central Pixel March 2022 feature drop is live with updates for Snapchat, At a Glance, and more | Android Central Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through March 31. Terms and conditions apply.
To begin the show, we looked at the "rebirth" of Windows on ARM with a new ThinkPad X13s model. We talked about why it offers good hope for Microsoft in taking on Apple's M1 chip. After that, things took a turn and we went on to talk about the ongoing situation in Ukraine, and Microsoft's response. And in the last main topic of the show, we discussed some of the new Windows 11 features in the latest Windows Insider build.
This week, Cherlynn and Devindra discuss the significance of Jack Dorsey leaving Twitter. Will the social network thrive, or stumble, after losing its co-founder for a second time? Also, Cherlynn explains what's up with all of Qualcomm's new Snapdragon chips for phones, computers and… portable gaming consoles? Is it enough to take on Apple's M1 chips? Or will Windows once again hold Snapdragon PCs back? What is Twitter without founder Jack Dorsey? – 1:21 Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip – 22:38 Updates from the Theranos / Elizabeth Holmes trial – 45:44 Spotify's Wrapped feature is available this week – 51:41 Working on – 56:18 Pop culture picks – 59:20
Do you know what the Metaverse is? Considering Zucks reckons it's the future of Facebook and the internet we found out for you We also cover: - a strange and shocking update in the Gabby Petito case - Facebook changing it's name? - Apple's M1 chip is changing the laptop game - Celeb spellcheck is back - TikTok trends - no bones day - Christiano Rinaldo - Instagram's golden boy - Instagram launches posting from desktop - How ambassadors work Find out more at: @acethegrampodcast @vivconway_ @tastefullytash
Apple's M1 Max GPU is at least 3x faster than M1, Metal benchmark shows; 'High Power Mode' coming to 16-inch MacBook Pro with M1 Max, Apple confirms; Apple confirms new MacBook Pro models have only slower UHS-II SD card slots
Yes, Apple is in the news, and yes, we know most of our audience probably doesn't care. But it happened! We have to talk about it (well, not really, but we CHOOSE to do so)! There's also the return of an actual burger this time, plus other things. Other subjects list in the time stamps below.Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:16 Burger of the Week02:51 Random Discussion05:35 Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max Chips15:01 MacBook Pros Have I/O Again22:48 GPSD Bug Hitting Unpatched Systems 27:02 Canon Sued for Tying Low Ink to Scanning29:24 Podcast Sponsor: SimpliSafe30:44 Ray Traced Game List Growing32:18 144Hz 1440p Ultrawide Monitor Under $40038:35 The FPS Review Overclocks the RX 660042:55 Using a $1 Antenna to Sniff CAT6 Packets46:35 EPOS H3 Hybrid Gaming Headset Review48:46 Picks of the Week57:50 Outro★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this Tech Doctor podcast, we explore Apple's October event. It focused on music and new MacBook Pros with two new pro versions of Apple's M1 chip. As you can tell, we love talking about the Mac.
Desktop Linux graphics are about to get a significant investment, Mozilla and Canonical work together on a Firefox Snap, and some key new insights into the Linux port to Apple's M1.
Desktop Linux graphics are about to get a significant investment, Mozilla and Canonical work together on a Firefox Snap, and some key new insights into the Linux port to Apple's M1.
Desktop Linux graphics are about to get a significant investment, Mozilla and Canonical work together on a Firefox Snap, and some key new insights into the Linux port to Apple's M1.
Desktop Linux graphics are about to get a significant investment, Mozilla and Canonical work together on a Firefox Snap, and some key new insights into the Linux port to Apple's M1.
Desktop Linux graphics are about to get a significant investment, Mozilla and Canonical work together on a Firefox Snap, and some key new insights into the Linux port to Apple's M1.
Apple's M1 chip is the first in what the company calls a "family of chips" that is expected to grow later this year. The next iteration of Apple Silicon, the so-called M1X chip, may arrive in the second half of 2021 and power higher-end Macs. After that, Apple could release an M2 chip, an M2X chip and so on. Macworld executive editor Michael Simon and Computerworld executive editor Ken Mingis join Juliet to discuss future Mac chips, how powerful they may be and what devices will receive the hardware upgrade first. If you have any questions about Mac chips, or Apple in general, leave a comment. We'll respond during the live broadcast. #Apple #AppleSilicon #M1
This week on The Chrome Cast, we start the show off by discussing the most recent leaks surrounding the upcoming Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro that give us more details on what to expect this fall along with a promise for 5 years of regular security updates from Google. In the second half of the show, we start by discussing Chrome OS 91's update issues and the current pause from the update server. After that, we expand on the new Jasper Lake benchmark scores we're seeing and the impact this line of Chromebooks could have on the ecosystem as a whole. That leads to talk about tablets, ARM processors, and Google's custom silicon eventually coming to Chromebooks. It's a full show this week! NOTABLE LINKS Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro spec leak promises 5 years of update support Google pauses Chrome OS update, breaks Linux container Tested: Intel's Jasper Lake delivers big performance gains for affordable Chromebooks Chrome OS 91 busted? You're not alone Apple's M1 chip has us very excited for a Google ARM processor [VIDEO] Here's why MediaTek's new Chromebook ARM processors are so important [VIDEO] Why ARM processors are so important to the future of Chromebooks ------ This episode is brought to you by NordVPN. Get a VPN that takes your privacy seriously. NordVPN is our VPN of choice and will secure your browsing on your Chromebook or on any device. Use NordVPN to keep your private data to yourself whether you are at home or on the go! CLICK HERE to try it out and get a 3-year deal for $3.49/month. Join our Patreon community and get access to things like behind-the-scenes footage, early access to videos, private Discord server access, an ad-free experience on the mobile and desktop versions of the website, your name listed on all our YouTube videos, and monthly live stream Q&A. CLICK HERE to be a part of our community. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chromeunboxed/support
Services of the Alhosn app – the official digital platform for Covid-19 testing in the UAE – has been restored on Saturday. Watch to find out more about the outage! We also discuss Apple's M1-powered iMac and Instagram Reels now having ads. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
The covert channel bug demonstrates a fundamental fact of CPUs: even new ones have vulnerabilities.
The covert channel bug demonstrates a fundamental fact of CPUs: even new ones have vulnerabilities.
This is The Digital Story Podcast #793, June 1, 2021. Today's theme is "Get Serious: The Fujifilm GFX 100S Medium Format Mirrorless." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue When you first pickup the GFX 100S, you know you're playing in a different league. Its heft combined with confidence-inspiring specification builds anticipation that something wonderful is about to happen. And the pictures do not disappoint. The question is: Is this camera for you? We'll explore that topic on today's TDS Photography Podcast. Digital Photography Podcast 793 Tune-In Via Your Favorite Podcast App! Apple Podcasts -- Spotify Podcasts -- Stitcher Podbean Podcasts -- Podbay FM -- Tune In Get Serious: The Fujifilm GFX 100S Medium Format Mirrorless The Fujifilm GFX 100S ($5,999) is a 102MP mirrorless camera featuring a 43.8 x 32.9mm BSI CMOS sensor. It produces files that measure 11,648 X 8,736 pixels, yet feels like a pro caliber DSLR in the hands. I've been shooting with the hefty but amazing GF 80mm f/1.7 R WR lens ($2,299) that provides an effective focal length of 63mm, and the relatively compact Fujifilm GF 50mm f/3.5 R LM WR lens ($999) with a 40mm effective focal length. Both optics are outstanding. Basic specs for the GFX 100S include: 102MP 43.8 x 32.9mm BSI CMOS Sensor X-Processor 4 Image Processor 4K 30fps Video; F-Log Gamma, 12-Bit Raw Out 3.69m-Dot OLED EVF 3.2" 2.36m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD 5-Axis Sensor-Shift Image Stabilization 425-Point Phase-Detection Autofocus ISO 100-12800, Up to 5 fps Shooting 400MP Pixel Shift Multi-Shot 19 Film Simulation Modes 16-bit RAW files Dual Slot SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II) memory In so many ways, it feels like a mirrorless camera. What I thought was interesting was that since I shoot regularly with a Fujifilm X100V, I felt right at home with the GFX 100S. The menu system, controls placement, and general behavior are very similar. Honestly, the GFX felt like its bigger brother. There are differences of course. The GFX tops out at 5 fps burst mode, the picture taking experience is more sounds and feels more like a DSLR, and the lenses are much larger as well. The camera's interaction with the Fujifilm Cam Remote app was just as sure-footed as with the X100V. I especially appreciated the realtime geotagging that the tandem accomplishes with ease. In terms of shooting experience, the autofocusing was both responsive and accurate with both the 50mm and 80mm optics. In addition to click aperture settings, each lens sports the "A" and "C" options that allow you to use automatic mode or customize the aperture changes with the front dial on the camera. Very nice! The camera is very comfortable to hold, especially if you have large hands. The grip is deep and is complemented by an excellent thumb rest on the back. You could hold the camera with one hand and shoot, which is saying something for a medium format machine. I love the back LCD. Not only is it sharp and bright, but it tilts both up and down, and sideways. Very clever and useful. Once again, the camera behaves like a modern mirrorless allowing for easy and fast composition on the back LCD. In fact, it's really fun to shoot this way. The top LCD is also wonderful. You have your choice of white lettering on a black background, or black lettering on a light gray background. So you can use it in any type of lighting. As you might suspect, image quality is outstanding for both Jpegs and RAWs. I very much enjoy editing the files in Capture One Pro 21. So much data to work with! Is this camera for you? I discuss this in the podcast. Capture One announces native M1 support, promises significant performance improvements You can read the entire article on DP Review. Add another high-end photo editing application to the list for Apple M1 Macs. Capture One has announced that Capture One 21 is now ready for Apple Silicon. A new update, available now, allows the popular editor to run natively on the M1 chip. When Apple announced its silicon and the new M1 Macs, which currently comprise MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac mini and iMac models, Apple remarked how simple it was for software to be ported from Intel to Apple's silicon. It was a far deal more complicated for some software, such as Capture One. Capture One says that given the power of Apple's M1 chip, and the 'seismic shift' the new technology represented, it was time to 'completely rethink' its software. To get Capture One running natively on M1 Macs and for it to take full advantage of the hardware, Capture One had to go further than ever before. Capture One had to be rearchitected from the ground up. Today's update a fundamental redesign of the software and one that Capture One believes is well-positioned for the future. As Capture One writes, 'the future looks fast.' Capture One on an M1-powered Mac has many impressive performance improvements. The new Advanced Imported is 50% quicker. Key tools such as Crop and Rotate are twice as fast. Making local edits with brushes and using Style Brushes is smoother than ever. The new Capture One 21 update is available now to all existing users. Editor's note: I've seen tests that report that importing is 30 percent faster with this version of C1P on an M1 compared to the previous version. New Release: Capture One Pro 21 Essential Training Capture One Pro is a complete digital photo management and editing application for professional photographers and serious enthusiasts. Photographers who appreciate outstanding RAW processing, expert color control, and logical organization should consider Capture One Pro for its comprehensive feature set. In this course, professional photographer and instructor Derrick Story helps you learn the basics quickly, then takes you deeper into the application to master its finer points. For seasoned users, Derrick also covers all the new features in version 21, including Speed Edit, the Dehaze slider, and Style Brushes that allow you to enhance specific areas of a photo. To wrap up, he shares tips and techniques that can help you ensure your workflow is as efficient as possible. You can check it out now by visiting LinkedIn Learning. Did You Shoot the Lunar Eclipse? I had clear skies last Wednesday morning allowing me to shoot the lunar eclipse with my Olympus 40-150mm PRO lens and an OM-D E-M5 Mark II camera. You can see the shot here. It made Flickr Explore. Using OI Share made it a wonderful experience. I'll discuss it on the podcast. The New Donation Kit for Carefree Shipping of Found Film Cameras Greg Croasdill recently wrote me this: "My father-in-law passed away recently and I would like to donate his film cameras to the Film Camera Shop. I've heard you speak of this for years on your podcast and now finally I have some good equipment to send you way." If you've discovered a film camera that's no longer being used, our new Donation Kit makes it easy to pack and ship. Just visit the Contact Form on
Our review, after a week of trying its Center Stage zooming camera, its super fast M1 chip, 5G and a really vivid new display.
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Our review, after a week of trying its Center Stage zooming camera, its super fast M1 chip, 5G and a really vivid new display.
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In this episode: Apple's M1-powered iMac desktop starts at R26,000 in South Africa DStv adds YouTube to Explora Ultra Spotify updates Your Library with some neat features Tech Byte airs daily on Monday to Friday. For the latest tech news, be sure to follow Stuff Magazine on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or head on over to our website.
Welcome to Weekly Episode 18. www.thebottomlineds.com In this Episode, Syed starts off with his tech update, talking about malware and botnet out in the wild this past week, and also talking about Apple's new Air tag. The crew then transitions into a talk about coin vs token, and how one can create their own token at a very high level. Deepak transitions into a few companies whose earnings reports are coming out this week such as Microsoft and Amazon. To end off, Syed and Deepak go over their stock picks from this past week, and provide new picks for this coming week. Time: 0:00 - Intro 1:04 - Xcsset- malware targetting Apple's M1 chip 1:46 - Tor-based botnet targetting Linux 2:35 - Automated phishing and google forums: Telegram Bots 4:00 - Apple Tags 5:40 - Apple new IMacs and Ipad 6:03 - Crypto Update 7:00 - Coin vs Token 10:45 - Investing Smartly 14:25 - How to create your own token 20:24 - Earning Reports 21:05 - Tesla 21:50 - Starbucks, Microsoft 22:12 - Apple 22:21 - Ford, Facebook 22:20 - Amazon 23:16 - Oil and Gas companies 22:53 - Update on Inflation 25:14 - Update on last week's stock picks 28:23 - Stock picks for this week 28:33 - Microsoft 29:09 - AMD 29:34 - Amazon 30:15 - BITI (Bitcoin ETF) 32:14 - Personal Taxes + Corporate Taxes in May Resources: https://cyware.com/news/xcsset-malware-is-now-targeting-apples-m1-chip-2e9e845c https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/21/d/tor-based-botnet-malware-targets-linux-systems-abuses-cloud-management-tools.html?&web_view=true https://www.fortinet.com/blog/threat-research/another-bitcoin-exchange-scam-this-time-live-on-youtube?&web_view=true https://cyware.com/news/cybercriminals-use-telegram-bots-and-google-forms-for-automated-phishing-6bdaba1e https://www.exodus.com/blog/how-to-create-a-cryptocurrency/
The big news from today's Spring Loaded event is, as anticipated, a new version of Apple's high-end tablet. The new iPad Pro is the first in the line to adopt the M1 chip introduced on the company's Mac line.
This week Jeff is accompanied by Rett (he's Awesome) and they are discussing everything happening in the world of tech, computers, gaming, craft beer and cocktails.
Minh Quan Do is a machine learning engineer at Leidos Innovation Center. He attended George Mason University and studied Bioengineering as an undergraduate and is pursuing a Master degree in Computer Science. In today's episode, some of the things we talked about were: how he became a Machine Learning engineer, the next big ideas in tech, why business leaders need to incorporate tech/engineering into their company's philosophy, Apple's open system vs. Microsoft closed system strategy, Apple's M1 chip, and much more! Dangerously Good with Jay Sikand is a long-form podcast where Jay explores dangerously good topics and ideas! This show is about learning new things and sharing that journey with the world! Expanding the minds and imaginations of those who want to partake. Expect new episodes and clips every Tuesday! Watch the podcast on the Dangerously Good YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sj94uzLFGw8&t=65s) & For CLIPS of the podcast, subscribe to the Dangerously Good Clips Youtube channel! (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChmDAQzfpNdmEi10lqBReuQ) Chapters: 0:00 - Into 1:39 - How Jay & Minh met 3:33 - Why Minh chose bioengineering as his undergraduate major 7:13 - How Minh found & chose his career path in Machine Learning & got his first job! 17:15 - Why did Minh decide to pursue a Masters degree in Computer Science 20:55 - Minh explains Leidos Engineering Company's mission & his role in the company 24:45 - Does Minh like being a Machine Learning engineer? 27:31 - Minh explains homomorphic encryption 30:21 - Why Minh feels overwhelmed by the growth of technology 34:21 - The rise of artificial general intelligence (Skynet) 41:14 - Minh learned about blockchain technology from the DARK WEB 47:59 - Three technologies that will have the biggest impact in the future & issues with VR 1:03:03 - Elon Musk is a CRAZY efficient & tech CEOs 1:12:50 - Will all companies have to have some form of machine learning in their operations? 1:18:30 - Privacy concerns around big data 1:24:57 - Asymmetric encryption being implemented at Apple? 1:30:03 - Microsoft licensing GPT3 & their cloud business, Azure 1:34:18 - Open vs. Closed looped systems (Apple vs. Microsoft systems strategy) 1:49:05 - Apple's M1 chip 1:52:44 - Virtual Reality & Apple...Apple Glasses? 1:55:10 - Smart homes & Tesla/Apple collab 2:01:31 - The changing landscape of business 2:04:44 - Minh explains deep learning & its applications About Jay Sikand: He is a podcaster, actor, tech nerd, and lover of life that explores ideas from entertainment, technology, philosophy, politics, health, fitness to whatever else is intriguing. He has conversations with friends and people of strong morals, ambitions, and intelligence within their fields. Anyone who wants to journey through enlightening conversions that contain dangerously good information should tune in! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jay-sikand/support
Apple has confirmed it is discontinuing the iMac Pro, as rumors suggest an M1 iMac is on its way. Macworld executive editor Michael Simon and Computerworld executive editor Ken Mingis join Juliet to discuss what they wanted from the iMac Pro, if its discontinuation could mean for the future of 'Pro' Macs and whether or not Apple's M1 processors could diminish the demand for 'Pro'-level devices.
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Show Description On this episode, Michael, Jason, and Taylor compare Clubhouse, TeamTalk, and Discord. The show was recorded on Feb 14, 2021, and we were still figuring out how Clubhouse works. Please keep in mind that the app and service are developing all the time, so our thoughts and opinions expressed in the show, as well as the app itself may be different by the time you listen to this podcast. Finally, during the first part of the show, it is stated that the 16 inch MacBook Pro may feature an Intel chip manufactured with a 10nm process. It appears that the chip was in fact made with a 14nm process instead. News Intel responds to Apple's M1 equipped computers with its own hand-picked benchmarks for its processors. Providing Feedback We love hearing from you, so feel free to send an email to feedback@iaccessibility.net. You can follow us on Facebook, and Twitter. You can also find us on Reddit, and all around the web. Also, don't forget to check out our YouTube page, and for all things iACast, check out our iACast page. If you'd like to help support us, you can do so via our PayPal and Patreon pages. If you wish to interact with us during our podcasts live then please do join us on our Slack channel.
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Intel's new CEO is spooked by Apple's M1 chipLast week, CES announcements were dominated by laptops running chips from AMD and ARM. Intel was still inside many PCs and laptops, but the headlines went to Intel's rivals… Amid the cover of CES, Intel's CEO resigned. Intel's new CEO, Pat Gelsinger doesn't start his new role until February, but he attended an all hands meeting yesterday where he told Intel employees “We have to deliver better products to the PC ecosystem than any possible thing that a lifestyle company in Cupertino [makes]. We have to be that good, in the future.”It's a noble goal, but feels like one of those quotes that could haunt Gelsinger to his grave… Speaking of Apple's M1 Chips… Apple rumour king, Mark Gurman had a raft of Apple product rumours over the weekend, involving said M1 chip Gurman says we can expect to see new M1 based iMacs in the coming months, with smaller bezels and a more streamlined look, based on a more powerful variant of the M1 chip That new chip is also expected in new 14” and 16” Macbook Pros - but for Apple fans the big news is Gurman expects these laptops to reintroduce Magsafe, and ditch the controversial touchbar. Finally, Gurman predicts a new mini Mac Pro and to go with it, a new retina monitor with a more realistic price point, than the current $8k XDR display Mac fans have commented and tweeted that this all sounds “too good to be true”... Your smartwatch knows you have covid before you do Smartwatches that continuously measure users' heart rates, skin temperature and other physiological markers can help spot coronavirus infections days before an individual is diagnosed.Devices like the Apple Watch, Garmin and Fitbit watches can predict whether an individual is positive for COVID-19 even before they are symptomatic or the virus is detectable by tests, according to studies from Mount Sinai Health System in New York. A separate study from Stanford, in which participants wore a variety of different activity trackers from Garmin, Fitbit, Apple found that 81% of coronavirus-positive participants experienced changes in their resting heart rates up to nine and a half days prior to the onset of symptoms.Experts say wearable technology could play a vital role in stemming the pandemic and other communicable diseases.And finally, it's not even news at this stage, but Covidsafe did not detect a single case during the recent Christmas clustersThis period includes the South Australian Parafield outbreak starting in mid November, clusters in NSW on the Northern Beaches and Berala, and community transmission cases in Victoria.A spokesperson for The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Victoria said that from 14 November, out of the 14 cases that had the app, it identified zero new contacts through the COVIDSafe data._________If you have questions or comments for the show, you can find us on Twitter @peterwells and @tessbennett - or leave us a review on Apple Podcasts with feedback. Thanks for listening, and we'll speak to you tomorrow See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Let's oversimplify something in the computing world. Which is what you have to do when writing about history. You have to put your blinders on so you can get to the heart of a given topic without overcomplicating the story being told. And in the evolution of technology we can't mention all of the advances that lead to each subsequent evolution. It's wonderful and frustrating all at the same time. And that value judgement of what goes in and what doesn't can be tough. Let's start with the fact that there are two main types of processors in our devices. There's the x86 chipset developed by Intel and AMD and then there's the RISC-based processors, which are ARM and for the old school people, also include PowerPC and SPARC. Today we're going to set aside the x86 chipset that was dominant for so long and focus on how the RISC and so ARM family emerged. First, let's think about what the main difference is between ARM and x86. RISC and so ARM chips have a focus on reducing the number of instructions required to perform a task to as few as possible, and so RISC stands for Reduced Instruction Set Computing. Intel, other than the Atom series chips, with the x86 chips has focused on high performance and high throughput. Big and fast, no matter how much power and cooling is necessary. The ARM processor requires simpler instructions which means there's less logic and so more instructions are required to perform certain logical operations. This increases memory and can increase the amount of time to complete an execution, which ARM developers address with techniques like pipelining, or instruction-level parallelism on a processor. Seymour Cray came up with this to split up instructions so each core or processor handles a different one and so Star, Amdahl and then ARM implemented it as well. The X86 chips are Complex Instruction Set Computing chips, or CISC. Those will do larger, more complicated tasks, like computing floating point integers or memory searches, on the chip. That often requires more consistent and larger amounts of power. ARM chips are built for low power. The reduced complexity of operations is one reason but also it's in the design philosophy. This means less heat syncs and often accounting for less consistent streams of power. This 130 watt x86 vs 5 watt ARM can mean slightly lower clock speeds but the chips can cost more as people will spend less in heat syncs and power supplies. This also makes the ARM excellent for mobile devices. The inexpensive MOS 6502 chips helped revolutionize the personal computing industry in 1975, finding their way into the Apple II and a number of early computers. They were RISC-like but CISC-like as well. They took some of the instruction set architecture family from the IBM System/360 through to the PDP, General Nova, Intel 8080, Zylog, and so after the emergence of Windows, the Intel finally captured the personal computing market and the x86 flourished. But the RISC architecture actually goes back to the ACE, developed in 1946 by Alan Turing. It wasn't until the 1970s that Carver Mead from Caltech and Lynn Conway from Xerox PARC saw that the number of transistors was going to plateau on chips while workloads on chips were growing exponentially. ARPA and other agencies needed more and more instructions, so they instigated what we now refer to as the VLSI project, a DARPA program initiated by Bob Kahn to push into the 32-bit world. They would provide funding to different universities, including Stanford and the University of North Carolina. Out of those projects, we saw the Geometry Engine, which led to a number of computer aided design, or CAD efforts, to aid in chip design. Those workstations, when linked together, evolved into tools used on the Stanford University Network, or SUN, which would effectively spin out of Stanford as Sun Microsystems. And across the bay at Berkeley we got a standardized Unix implementation that could use the tools being developed in Berkely Software Distribution, or BSD, which would eventually become the operating system used by Sun, SGI, and now OpenBSD and other variants. And the efforts from the VLSI project led to Berkely RISC in 1980 and Stanford MIPS as well as the multi chip wafer.The leader of that Berkeley RISC project was David Patterson who still serves as vice chair of the RISC-V Foundation. The chips would add more and more registers but with less specializations. This led to the need for more memory. But UC Berkeley students shipped a faster ship than was otherwise on the market in 1981. And the RISC II was usually double or triple the speed of the Motorola 68000. That led to the Sun SPARC and DEC Alpha. There was another company paying attention to what was happening in the RISC project: Acorn Computers. They had been looking into using the 6502 processor until they came across the scholarly works coming out of Berkeley about their RISC project. Sophie Wilson and Steve Furber from Acorn then got to work building an instruction set for the Acorn RISC Machine, or ARM for short. They had the first ARM working by 1985, which they used to build the Acorn Archimedes. The ARM2 would be faster than the Intel 80286 and by 1990, Apple was looking for a chip for the Apple Newton. A new company called Advanced RISC Machines or Arm would be founded, and from there they grew, with Apple being a shareholder through the 90s. By 1992, they were up to the ARM6 and the ARM610 was used for the Newton. DEC licensed the ARM architecture to develop the StrongARMSelling chips to other companies. Acorn would be broken up in 1998 and parts sold off, but ARM would live on until acquired by Softbank for $32 billion in 2016. Softbank is currently in acquisition talks to sell ARM to Nvidia for $40 billion. Meanwhile, John Cocke at IBM had been working on the RISC concepts since 1975 for embedded systems and by 1982 moved on to start developing their own 32-bit RISC chips. This led to the POWER instruction set which they shipped in 1990 as the RISC System/6000, or as we called them at the time, the RS/6000. They scaled that down to the Power PC and in 1991 forged an alliance with Motorola and Apple. DEC designed the Alpha. It seemed as though the computer industry was Microsoft and Intel vs the rest of the world, using a RISC architecture. But by 2004 the alliance between Apple, Motorola, and IBM began to unravel and by 2006 Apple moved the Mac to an Intel processor. But something was changing in computing. Apple shipped the iPod back in 2001, effectively ushering in the era of mobile devices. By 2007, Apple released the first iPhone, which shipped with a Samsung ARM. You see, the interesting thing about ARM is they don't fab chips, like Intel - they license technology and designs. Apple licensed the Cortex-A8 from ARM for the iPhone 3GS by 2009 but had an ambitious lineup of tablets and phones in the pipeline. And so in 2010 did something new: they made their own system on a chip, or SoC. Continuing to license some ARM technology, Apple pushed on, getting between 800MHz to 1 GHz out of the chip and using it to power the iPhone 4, the first iPad, and the long overdue second-generation Apple TV. The next year came the A5, used in the iPad 2 and first iPad Mini, then the A6 at 1.3 GHz for the iPhone 5, the A7 for the iPhone 5s, iPad Air. That was the first 64-bit consumer SoC. In 2014, Apple released the A8 processor for the iPhone 6, which came in speeds ranging from 1.1GHz to the 1.5 GHz chip in the 4th generation Apple TV. By 2015, Apple was up to the A9, which clocked in at 1.85 GHz for the iPhone 6s. Then we got the A10 in 2016, the A11 in 2017, the A12 in 2018, A13 in 2019, A14 in 2020 with neural engines, 4 GPUs, and 11.8 billion transistors compared to the 30,000 in the original ARM. And it's not just Apple. Samsung has been on a similar tear, firing up the Exynos line in 2011 and continuing to license the ARM up to Cortex-A55 with similar features to the Apple chips, namely used on the Samsung Galaxy A21. And the Snapdragon. And the Broadcoms. In fact, the Broadcom SoC was used in the Raspberry Pi (developed in association with Broadcom) in 2012. The 5 models of the Pi helped bring on a mobile and IoT revolution. And so nearly every mobile device now ships with an ARM chip as do many a device we place around our homes so our digital assistants can help run our lives. Over 100 billion ARM processors have been produced, well over 10 for every human on the planet. And the number is about to grow even more rapidly. Apple surprised many by announcing they were leaving Intel to design their own chips for the Mac. Given that the PowerPC chips were RISC, the ARM chips in the mobile devices are RISC, and the history Apple has with the platform, it's no surprise that Apple is going back that direction with the M1, Apple's first system on a chip for a Mac. And the new MacBook Pro screams. Even software running in Rosetta 2 on my M1 MacBook is faster than on my Intel MacBook. And at 16 billion transistors, with an 8 core GPU and a 16 core neural engine, I'm sure developers are hard at work developing the M3 on these new devices (since you know, I assume the M2 is done by now). What's crazy is, I haven't felt like Intel had a competitor other than AMD in the CPU space since Apple switched from the PowerPC. Actually, those weren't great days. I haven't felt that way since I realized no one but me had a DEC Alpha or when I took the SPARC off my desk so I could play Civilization finally. And this revolution has been a constant stream of evolutions, 40 years in the making. It started with an ARPA grant, but various evolutions from there died out. And so really, it all started with Sophie Wilson. She helped give us the BBC Micro and the ARM. She was part of the move to Element 14 from Acorn Computers and then ended up at Broadcom when they bought the company in 2000 and continues to act as the Director of IC Design. We can definitely thank ARPA for sprinkling funds around prominent universities to get us past 10,000 transistors on a chip. Given that chips continue to proceed at such a lightning pace, I can't imagine where we'll be at in another 40 years. But we owe her (and her coworkers at Acorn and the team at VLSI, now NXP Semiconductors) for their hard work and innovations.
本期我们聊聊搭载苹果 M1 芯片的 Mac。我们回顾了各自使用 M1 Mac 的感受和遇到的问题,后半部分讨论未来可能的行业影响以及购买方面的建议。若以下链接无法打开请手动访问 https://1byte.io/small-talk-e2-apple-silicon/ 欢迎留言给我们提出反馈以及以后希望听到的话题: 语音留言(你的留言可能会出现在以后的节目里) 文字留言:请在这里发表评论 本期主播 Livid 王子亭 江宏 讨论中提到的相关链接 苹果正式发布 M1 芯片 在 M1 芯片 Mac 上使用 Homebrew Docker desktop for M1 Mac tech preview Why is Apple's M1 chip so fast? 在 M1 Mac 上跑 3DMark 在 M1 Mac 上用 Rosetta 2 + CrossOver 玩 Resident Evil 3 M1 对 Resetta 2 的特殊支持 Mac 2002-2018 出货量 Nintendo Switch 出货量 OpenEmu:Mac 上的游戏机模拟器 Microsoft reportedly designing its own ARM-based chips for servers and Surface PCs Graviton:AWS 自研的 ARM 芯片 Ampere Computing:研制云计算 ARM 芯片的公司 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tech-small-talk/message
In this episode, Erik and Kris discuss the best search engines for finding open educational resources (OER), the writing apps Scrivener and Overleaf, the mmhmm video broadcasting software, and the new Apple Silicon-powered Macs. SHOW NOTES:#EdTechOfficeHours:What is the best OER search engine?*OER Commons*OASIS*George Mason University OER Metafinder (MOM)NewsErik's Tech Bytes blog post*Apple's M1 chip: Making desktop computing cool againApple Silicon Macs and the M1 chip*Daring Fireball, John Gruber*Ars Technica hands-on*Ars Technica interview with the Apple hardware team*Six Colors9to5 Mac: What will Apple Silicon mean for Apple’s education strategyCNET: Apple's secret weapon in AR is right in front of usYahoo: Tencent to invest in UdemyEdTech Tips*Mmhmm broadcasting app*Scrivener writing app*Overleaf Latex writerCONTACT:Website: edtechexamined.comEmail: hey@edtechexamined.comTwitter: @EdTechExaminedTEAM INFORMATION:Erik Christiansen, Co-Founder & Co-HostWebsite: erikchristiansen.net Twitter: @egchristiansenBlog: tech-bytes.netKris Hans, Co-Founder & Co-HostWebsite: krishans.caTwitter: @KrisHansMarket Grade: marketgrade.comChristopher Hoang, Audio Producer & Sound EngineerWebsite: chrishoang.ca
After years on the Android platform, Ramon switches over to the evil walled garden that is iPhone 12 pro max and iOS 14. We also get into the weeds on why Apple's new M1 processor is years ahead of what ever Intel and AMD are doing..
Its long fruitful relationship with Apple may be sunsetting soon, but Intel's still got a fairly massive footprint in the PC market. There's never a good time to get complacent, though (a lesson the company learned the hard way on the mobile front). This week the chip giant is debuting its own laptop, the NUC […]
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This week on The Chrome Cast, we start things off by covering our current giveaways (both a Lenovo Chromebook Duet and Acer Chromebook Spin 713), tons of other great deals out there on Chromebooks for the holiday season, and we follow it all up with an overview of the Best Chromebooks of 2020 video that we published just this week. Simply put, whether you're in it to get a Chromebook for free or just looking for a great deal on one, the first half of this week's show is for you. In the latter section, we shift gears to Apple's new M1-powered Macbooks and Mac Mini. These devices have been reviewed and the resulting reactions to Apple's new silicon is very, very good. What we see as a result is a shift in mainstream computing that could end up producing better quality Chromebooks in the long run that are powered by more-custom ARM chips built and bread for use on Chromebooks. Perhaps we'll even see Google's own silicon sometime in 2021. NOTABLE LINKS See all the deals at Chrome Unboxed The Best Chromebooks of 2020 [VIDEO] Apple M1-optimized version of Chrome is now ready for installation Even Apple struggles to bring mobile apps to the desktop with their M1 powered Macbooks --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chromeunboxed/support
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Apple's new M1 MacBooks reviewed, plus what's a laser projector, and how can it bring the cinema experience home? And is your password the worst in the world? All that and more in five. For more information, head to www.thewrap.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to TechCrunch daily news, a round up of the top tech news of the day. --We review each of Apple's new M1-powered Macs --Twitter launches its new Stories-like format --and Amazon launches a pharmacy service. This is your Daily Crunch. The big story is: We've got 3 big hardware reviews, each one highlighting a new Mac with Apple's M1 chipset.
In today's episode, I will be giving my thoughts on the recently released Apple M1 series of Macs. I will not only give my thoughts on the new M1 Macs, but I will also give my thoughts on the overly positive "reviews" of the new M1 Macs. I hope y'all enjoy! Music: (Blue Wednesday) https://soundcloud.com/bluewednesday Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JoshuaReveles
Apple's M1 chip goes big, EVGA's 3080 FTW goes bust, and MSI goes up in smoke this week on BBAG.
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