AppleInsider podcast talks Wall Street woes, 'iPhone 7' headphone jacks, CES and more

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in General Discussion edited January 2016
This week the AppleInsider podcast explores what iPhone 6s order cuts could mean for Apple's future, the possibility -- or impossibility -- that "iPhone 7" will ship sans 3.5mm headphone jack, the tragic comedy that is digital copyright protection, CES 2016 and much more.




AppleInsider editors Neil Hughes, Shane Cole and Mikey Campbell discuss, rant and rave about:

  • Apple stock performance following rumors of iPhone 6s order cuts
  • Apple suppliers say iPhone 6s orders slashed by 30% for fiscal Q2
  • The argument against digital copyright protection
  • Apple purchases facial recognition firm Emotient
  • CES 2016
  • Apple again rumored to drop 3.5mm jack from 'iPhone 7'
  • Next-gen iPhone could bring 256GB storage tier
  • LCD panel for 'iPhone 7' leaks
  • App Store enjoys record-breaking holiday season
  • Razer Core is example of Thunderbolt's gaming possibilities


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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 2
    Thanks for making these, I look forward to them each week. But... this week's edition somehow felt less fact-filled and more like a bunch of guys sitting around the table yacking.
  • Reply 2 of 2
    Apple surprises:

    Swift going open source. That is a big deal. Was that leaked?

    Details of the A9x. Certainly we expected the A9x, but did we expect it to be that good?
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