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  • Sony rolling out Apple TV app on 2020, 2019, and select 2018 televisions

    I have a 2019 Z9F that will qualify and a Sony 4k player that will probably end up with it too, but I use my AppleTV 4k as the hub for all my streaming. I like everything about it. I guess if you don't have an AppleTV, this is yet another great step for Apple in deploying their AppleTV experience across more devices.

    At this point, Apple, Sony, whoever....assume you're being mined on some level by all whether for internal analytics, flat out profit or whatever.
    williamlondonwatto_cobra
  • Apple to use mini LED backlighting in late 2020 iPad Pro

    Two iPad Pro's, in one year? I don't see that happening. 

    Tell that to Macbook Pro 15 users....


    A spec-bump isn’t a “new” model the way the new iPad Pro is (with the lidar addition among other improvements). 

    Macbook Pro 15 to Macbook Pro 16 was more than a standard spec bump unlike Macbook Pro 15 2018 -> 2019 was a spec bump.


    watto_cobra
  • Apple to use mini LED backlighting in late 2020 iPad Pro

    Two iPad Pro's, in one year? I don't see that happening. 

    Tell that to Macbook Pro 15 users....


    rundhviddoozydozenmatteblack13ne1
  • Why Apple's move to an ARM Mac is going to be a bumpy road for some

    With the full migration to 64-bit, now is the perfect time for Apple to transition to ARM based Macs. Like previous architecture changes, we all know Apple has been running dual code bases for sometime.
    watto_cobra
  • Apple staffer at Culver City office tests positive for COVID-19

    cgWerks said:
    Unless everyone self-quarantines for a couple weeks, I'd imagine at least half of us will eventually have it (and if not this year, next year).

    What I find interesting is that cities on lock-down are shutting down restaurants, bars, etc. but not grocery stores or lots of other types of businesses. It isn't going to do *that* much good of only big tech-companies remote-work some of their employees.

    All the people hoarding toilet paper have probably already given it to each other.

    It isn't an all or nothing proposition. There is going to be accepted/known contact just based on human nature and base needs. Any flattening of the spread curve is welcome. The idea is to have pockets of eventual immunity for when society returns to some semblance of normality to blunt subsequent phases of infections and to lessen the burden on medical services.
    fastasleep