CR 410: M1 has a Dirty Little Secret¶
- Air Date: 2021-04-21
- Duration: 55 mins 54 secs
About this episode¶
Our thoughts on the hardware Apple announced this week, and if any of it is suitable for professional workloads.
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Episode links¶
- Apple Will Keep 15 to 30% Cut of Podcast Subscriptions — Apple today announced a new podcasts subscription feature that's coming to the Podcasts app. Podcast subscriptions will let podcast publishers sell subscriptions to an individual show or a group of shows, with pricing starting at 49 cents per month
- Steve Troughton-Smith on Twitter — Interesting that Apple went to the trouble of showing off things like Continuity & Handoff that macOS has had for years — they must really be anticipating a fresh audience for these iMacs
- All The Apple Park Transitions—April 20, 2021 — Apple announces new iMac, AirTags, iPad Pro with the M1 processor, and more at its Spring Loaded event. It also offered a glimpse of the Apple Park campus by means of transitions for each presentation section.
- Apple Spring Event Live Commentary - JupiterTube — Event coverage starts about 24 min.
- Magic Keyboard With Touch ID Compatible With All M1 Macs, But Only Sold With iMac For Now — Alongside the redesigned iMac, Apple introduced a new Magic Keyboard with Touch ID for fingerprint authentication
- Apple's Bright New iMacs Come With Color-Matched Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, Power Cord and USB-C Cable
- New Apple TV 4K Supports WiFi 6, Thread and HDMI 2.1 — In addition to a new Siri Remote and a faster A12 processor.
- NEW Blue Iris Deepstack Integration - YouTube — You can now do it straight from AI.
Tags¶
app store policy, apple podcast subscriptions, cosmic, ios limitations, ipad pro, linux development workstation, m1 imac, pop_os, spring loaded event reaction, system76, thunderbolt dock