The Dark Side of the Luna
Episode 243 · April 20th, 2019 · 1 hr 23 mins
About this Episode
We respond to #askMTJC on podcasts cover art and phones with three back cameras. Apple improves subscriptions to prevent accidental enrollment. Apple and Qualcomm settle multiple claims against each other. A low-end iPhone may be coming in 2020. A hacker has dumped nearly a billion accounts. A new service will let you sell your own data to companies. Facebook Messenger to return to the main app and more. We discuss new features that may come to iOS 13. Apple is planning its own iPad as secondary display like Luna Display. Listening to podcasts on Apple Watch is a sleeper hit. Picks: Photographer takes apart everyday gadgets to reveal their inner workings, How to learn Prolog by watching Game of Thrones. After show: Kansas, the T-shirt saga, Notre Dame and Hawaii.
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- Greg Heo on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast Pocket Casts also shows episode art! #askMTJC… "
- Xavier Kuehlein on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast #askMTJC Regarding the triple camera system on the iPhone XI, some android phones such as the Samsung Galaxy S10 and the Huawei P20 Pro also have 3 rear cameras."
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