AppleInsider podcast talks 'iPhone 7,' beta updates, Mobile Passport, more
This week on the AppleInsider podcast, Neil and Victor discuss the latest updates in public betas, Neil reviews the Brooklyn Apple Store, and Victor reviews the Mobile Passport app for getting through customs. Plus, new iPad Pro keyboards, and the very latest in "iPhone 7" rumors.
AppleInsider editors Neil Hughes and Victor Marks wrap up the latest in betas and rumors:
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AppleInsider editors Neil Hughes and Victor Marks wrap up the latest in betas and rumors:
- Mobile Passport and saving time through Customs entering the U.S.
- Apple releases third public betas of iOS 10, macOS Sierra
- iOS 10 beta 4 adds introduction explaining Apple's Control Center changes
- Brooklyn celebrates the grand opening of its first Apple Store
- Apple's latest iPad Pro ad asks, 'What's a computer?'
- Apple's latest iOS 10 beta enables faster text deletion with 3D Touch
- Logitech debuts Create Backlit Keyboard Case for 9.7" iPad Pro
- Supply chain sources again point to Apple's 'iPhone 7 Plus' having 3GB of RAM
- Apple diversity report claims US pay equity
- FBI director calls for restart of smartphone encryption debate
- Time Warner CEO says possible Apple buyout was never 'serious'
The show is available on iTunes and your favorite podcast apps by searching for "AppleInsider." Click here to listen, subscribe, and don't forget to rate our show.
Listen to the embedded SoundCloud feed below:
The show is also available on Stitcher Radio.
Show note links:
- Deals: 21" iMac for $899, 27" iMac for $1,249, 12.9" iPad Pro for $699, DJI Phantom 4 for $1,199, $300 off MacBook Pro
- Apple releases third public betas of iOS 10, macOS Sierra
- How to skip the airport's US Customs line with your iPhone
- iOS 10 beta 4 adds introduction explaining Apple's Control Center changes
- First look: Brooklyn celebrates the grand opening of its first Apple Store
- Apple's latest iPad Pro ad asks, 'What's a computer'
- Logitech debuts Create Backlit Keyboard Case for 9.7" iPad Pro
- Apple's latest iOS 10 beta enables faster text deletion with 3D Touch
- Supply chain sources again point to Apple's 'iPhone 7 Plus' having 3GB of RAM
- Latest Apple diversity report claims US pay equity, modest changes in gender & race
- FBI director calls for restart of smartphone encryption debate
- Time Warner CEO says possible Apple buyout was never 'serious'
Follow our hosts on Twitter: @thisisneil and @vmarks.
Feedback and comments are always appreciated. Please contact the AppleInsider podcast at [email protected] and follow us on Twitter @appleinsider, plus Facebook and Instagram.
Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at [email protected].
Comments
Thanks in advance, your listener from Italy "also consider this for the new products availability".
By the way, the App Developer School in Naples attracted more than 4000 candidates for only 400 available students that will be chosen "many are NOT Italian".
Examples:
You say you are not an artist so you dismiss the Pen for iPad Pro. The Pen is not just for artists. You can markup email, make sketches (like we used to do on napkins), take notes at meetings and more.
The 16GB iPhone. I understand your arguments against this and don't disagree. Still, I suspect that there are many people who buy these or are given one at work for whom 16GB is enough. If this is a work phone you may have a separate private phone with your videos and music. The work phone is used mostly for email, maps and to view attachments and for that 16GB is OK. Apple can see what most people are doing with the phone and the fact that they kept this around so long makes me think they knew that it suited many people.
There are many use cases. There was a cartoon in the San Francisco Chronicle a few years ago about a guy suing Apple because his phone didn't receive calls. No one told him you had to have friends before you would receive phone calls.