This week on the AppleInsider podcast, Victor and Mikey discuss the the iPhone 7 production rumors, the surprise acquisition of Pebble by Fitbit, and Nokia's brand revival from the dead.
AppleInsider editors Victor Marks dig into the latest news:
- Apple reported to scale back production of iPhone 7 as demand levels off
- The hacks and performance increases from using an external Thunderbolt GPU
- Fitbit buying Pebble smart watches
- Netflix offline viewing
- The iPhone 6s battery replacement program
- HMD Global and phones labeled 'Nokia'
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Show note links:
- Killer Deals: Save $140 to $275 instantly on Apple's new Touch Bar MacBook Pros with Apple Care, plus no tax in 48 states
- Apple scaling back iPhone 7 production as early demand fades - report
- Thunderbolt 3-equipped MacBook Pro can use external GPUs, but at a cost
- Fitbit to reportedly buy smartwatch maker Pebble for 'small amount,' phase out product
- Netflix enables downloads of select content for offline viewing on iOS, Android
- New Apple tool lets iPhone 6s owners check for free battery swap eligibility
- HMD Global aims to reclaim Nokia's lost cellphone glories, will fight Apple and Samsung
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15 Comments
How about finishing eating and drinking BEFORE you start recording? Just a thought...
You can tell Mikey, but whether or not he listens...
Yeah, love the podcast but wtf was with the eating. So distracting. I could barely get through it.
The guy talking about not liking beats because of sound quality is EATING directly into the microphone.
We will make sure to feed Mikey before the mic turns on. And yes, I get people who don't like Beats as high-fidelity audio snobs, but come on.