This week on the AppleInsider podcast, Neil and Victor talk 10 years of iPhone, Qualcomm's patent on an ultrasonic fingerprint reader embedded within a display, and more.
AppleInsider editors Neil Hughes and Victor Marks discuss:
- 10 Years of iPhone!
- What iPhone meant to us at the time, and how it changed computing
- Qualcomm demos under-glass fingerprint sensor
- There are no Retina displays for external GPU use (yet)
- Review: Logitech Slim Combo Smart Connector keyboard for Apple's 10.5" iPad Pro
- Better, Faster, Stronger: a review- 2017 MacBook Pro fulfills the promise of the line's redesign
- Review: Hover Camera Passport drone is light and takes good pictures
- Review: Linksys Velop mesh networking kit
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Show note links:
- 'Tonight there's gonna be a jailbreak:' A poor man's guide to the first iPhone
- Apple's first iPhone was also the first to realize the potential of the smartphone
- Dr. Applelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the iPhone
- Apple's iPhone changed both the face of phones and personal computing
- 10 years ago — Apple's iPhone as seen on AppleInsider and by our readers
- An iPhone switch story from a reluctant Android switcher
- Technology in Apple's first iPhone made it the best communications tool for a family in crisis
- Qualcomm demos under-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor destined for mobile in 2018
- PSA: There are not (yet) any Retina-caliber external displays compatible with Apple's eGPU support in macOS High Sierra
- New video offers up-close look at 'iPhone 8' dummy
- Actual testing on AMD Vega GPU destined for iMac Pro shows significant speed gains over Nvidia Titan Xp
- Review: Logitech Slim Combo Smart Connector keyboard for Apple's 10.5" iPad Pro
- Review: 2017 MacBook Pro fulfills the promise of the line's redesign
- Review: Hover Camera Passport drone is light and takes good pictures, suffers from poor support
- Review: Linksys Velop mesh networking kit delivers strong Wi-Fi despite setup quirks
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4 Comments
And at the 44:44 time mark, someone should have muted their mic...
I switched off as soon as somebody said that google plus was the greatest thing... There is no company more intrusive, privacy invading, etc. than that bl**dy lot.