This week on the AppleInsider podcast, Mike with guest Charles Martin discuss the 2019 Mac Pro, Apple's possible shift to ARM in the Mac in 2020, Apple's poaching of a key AI executive from Google, and more!
editor Mike Wuerthele and guest Charles Martin discuss:
- The 2019 Mac Pro announcement, and what "modular" might mean.
- Will or won't Apple shift to ARM, and how long will it take?
- Duet Display, Air Display, and DisplayLink were broken after 10.13.4, but fixes may be coming soon for all.
- Quietly, Apple's hiring of John Giannandrea may be some of the biggest news this year.
- Spotify may be playing fast and loose with playback numbers.
- Premiere Pro CC, After Effects CC get updates before NAB...
- and Final Cut Pro X gets one after it.
- And more!
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Show note links:
- Apple modular Mac Pro launch coming in 2019, new engineering group formed to guarantee future of hardware
- Stop panicking about Apple's rumored switch from Intel to its own chips in the Mac
- Apple nabs Google's chief of AI and search John Giannandrea to broaden Siri, self-driving car programs
- iOS 11.3 causing problems with device management, fix for Jamf Pro coming
- macOS 10.13.4 update breaks Duet Display, Air Display & USB DisplayLink drivers
- Surprise! Spotify now says its Weeknd debut beat out Apple Music
- Facebook says Cambridge Analytica may have collected data on up to 87M people
- AirPort Express popping up in some Home apps, raising possibility of AirPlay 2 compatibility
- MicroLED vs. TFT and OLED: Why Apple is interested in new display tech for future iPhone or Apple Watch
- Adobe updates Premiere Pro CC, After Effects CC, more ahead of NAB
- Final Cut Pro X update brings ProRes RAW format, improved closed captioning
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