This week's all-new AppleInsider podcast features Mikey Campbell and Daniel Eran Dilger as we talk about the concept of an iPhone with no home button, as well as HomeKit and our experiences with it so far. Victor professes his love for CarPlay, and Daniel talks about Beats 1, and how it stayed in the news cycle for an entire week before it launches.
AppleInsiderstaff members Daniel Eran Dilger, Mikey Campbell, and Victor Marks discuss the top stories:
- Rumor: The iPhone with no home button
- Our first experiences with HomeKit devices from Insteon and Lutron
- CarPlay coming to GM cars in 2016, and Kenwood's new CarPlay aftermarket solutions
- Beats 1 radio station debuts next week
- Apple Music royalty rates, Taylor Swift, and Eddy Cue
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Show note links:
- Rumor: Apple developing iPhone display with integrated Touch ID fingerprint scanner, eliminating home button
- Source: First iPhone without home button on Apple's roadmap, but not before 2017
- First wave of HomeKit devices from Insteon, Lutron, others drop ahead of WWDC
- Kenwood ships its first aftermarket receivers enabled for Apple CarPlay, starting at $900
- Corvette Z06 becomes first Chevrolet vehicle with Apple's CarPlay
- Taylor Swift praises Apple, but calls 90 day free trial of Music service 'shocking, disappointing' for artists
- Apple will now pay rights holders during Apple Music trial period, Eddy Cue says
- Apple to reportedly pay 0.2 cents per song for Apple Music 90-day free trial period
- Apple Music ad blitz moves to Times Square with Beats 1 billboard
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