Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Apple LISTENED!?”.
Look today, there’s gon na be no nonsense. Okay, we’re just gon na have an extremely normal one. Tech news. No jokes, that’s it! What are you doing? Oh normal tech news this guy on Monday Apple announced they’re abandoning the use of Intel processors and Mac computers and we switch into their own more tasty ARM based chips over the course of two years.
While there are many reasons why Apple would want to do this, Francois pee-peed Noel, a formal principal engineer at Intel, has said that the final straw may have been shoddy quality assurance done on their skylake processors. Apparently, Apple was finding tons of problems with the chips that Intel failed to find themselves unbelievable until that’s Intel the worst ah well. Actually, we should all calm down for a second, because, as Ian cut response out, the situation is more or less inevitable. In the case of a company with as many clients as Intel, the blue team just doesn’t have enough manpower to find all the bugs that Apple, Google and Amazon squadrons of engineers will inevitably find now, of course, Apple has many other reasons to switch to arm greater Power efficiency, top-to-bottom control of product components so Intel if it makes you feel any better. She was always gon na leave. You know right in other Apple news: the company has uncharacteristically back down in its fight with Basecamp developers of the email, app hey. The app has been definitively approved for the App Store and will not be required to include an in-app subscription option, which was the primary point of contention in the spat.
Basecamp did have to add a 14-day free trial using a burner email account, but users will still be able to sign up using a $ 99 yearly subscription on their website, thus allowing Basecamp to avoid paying Apple. The 30 percent apps for a revenue cut smart. The news is a big deal not only because Apple actually listened to the little guy and made changes, but also because Apple is under multiple antitrust investigations over the way it handles the App Store so wait that might be exactly why they gave it ah see. There’S an apple, I recognize I thought I was having a stroke.
I’M good and Facebook is also caved outside pressure, announcing they’ll label some posts that violate their platform’s policies, but are newsworthy enough to keep on the public record. Ceo mr. Zuckerman said that users will see prompts attached to such offending posts an approach similar to the one taken by Twitter, which recently labeled some of Donald Trump’s tweets as breaking platform guidelines. Facebook’S announcement followed a boycott from a sizeable list of companies who refused to advertise on the platform, including Unilever, Verizon, Ben and Jerry’s and Patagonia, which led to the company’s shares falling more than 7 % on Friday.
It’S also part of a social media trend towards greater moderation. Facebook has also begun warning users, when an article they were about to share is more than 90 days old and Twitter is testing a feature that suggests users read an article before sharing it wow. What a thought, what a thought like imagine if everyone actually did that I think we’d have a utopia already gone world hunger solved now. It’S time for quick. This brought to you by display will get this little tree. What you’ve got some regular posters on your wall? Are you living than the olden times, get yourself a discipline? They have a magnetic mounting system that decreases the risk of damage in your walls and lets you switch between disk blades, easily there’s over 800 thousand unique designs and they even have the LTTE collection.
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Retail team members will apparently continue to serve customers on the online store, which will be adding new features like video chat, support and virtual workshops. Oh, you know why this happened. No Genius Bar should have had the Genius Bar guys geniuses if an FCC filing is any indication we’re probably going to see Google finally launch the pixel for a suit. Although you’ll be out of luck, if you were hoping for a cheaper phone with the pixel for is built-in radar depth sensing capabilities for some reason, why would you want that new lease also point to an imminent release of Google’s Sabrina Android TV dongle? And you know me: I love a good dongle.
I do love dongles yeah, all over the place. Ios 14, which is in beta right now, has a new clipboard monitoring feature which exposed the fact that tik-tok has been grabbing users clipboard data every time they type anything in the app tik-tok says it’s an anti-spam feature, but they still removed it after the discovery. Just goes to show you should probably get off tik-tok you, absolute thought and actors everywhere, officially out of a job, because a robot named Erica has been cast as the first artificially intelligent actor in an upcoming sci-fi film be! Is that what it’s called be just lowercase B love it Erica’s creators apparently taught her method acting. So I guess the filmmakers can look forward to her being a huge dick to everyone on set she’s embedded in the role you don’t understand magnificent.
I don’t even understand why I’m still talking so this episode is over come back on Monday for more tech news generated by humans, just like the good old days, spoiler tuned in on Monday to find out. .