Empty Jay Sea and the Holy Grail
Episode 127 · January 21st, 2017 · 1 hr 29 mins
About this Episode
This week Tammy Coron, Jaime Lopez Jr and Tim Mitra follow up on What the iPhone Means to Me as well as Consumer Reports turnaround on recommending the new MacBook Pro. We also follow up on rumors of Apple taking of Netflix and Spotify by creating it's own content. We discuss Google's acquisition of the Fabric set of tools. We delve into the world of digital color discussing Instagram's adoption of Wide Color. We also examine Ash Furrow's post on Naming Things in Swift. Our Picks this week are; Affinity Designer, Universal Principles of Design, The History of Paper Money and Zepelin.
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- Hulu
- HBO
- Which Video Streaming Service Is Best for You?
- Not Exactly a Netflix Tax: Where Canada Stands on a Digital Sales Tax
- Release Notes - #192: Manton Reece
- Indie Microblogging: owning your short-form writing
- Apple Pay begins rolling out across the web
- Consumer Reports recommends new MacBook Pro after retesting
- Twitter sells Fabric mobile developer platform to Google
- Crashlytics
- Firebase
- Bringing Wide Color to Instagram
- What is Apple's True Tone display?
- ICC profile transformation using PIL
- Acorn 5
- ColorSync Manager
- How to verify and repair colorsync profiles in OS X
- Calibrate your Mac’s monitor to ensure proper color representation
- 2life - Your Relationship App
- Web Safe Color
- The dress
- Roundabout: Creative Chaos - Episode 73 – Betsy Bauer (4 minutes in)
- The Official raywenderlich.com Swift Style Guide
- Naming Things in Swift
- Swift.org - API Design Guidelines
- Pick: Affinity Designer
- Pick: Universal Principles of Design
- Pick: History of Paper Money
- Under the Influence - The Crazy World of Trademarks
- Pick: Zeplin