Crossing the Rubicon
Episode 259 · August 3rd, 2019 · 1 hr 2 mins
About this Episode
We follow up on TIFF, siriOS, black turtlenecks, the Apple Card, and Apple's financial engineering. Apple investors shrug off sputtering iPhone sales. Apple will let you choose ‘bigger’ or ‘more’ app icons on your iPad’s home screen. Apple’s future iPhone might add a time-of-flight camera. GitHub restricts developer accounts under US sanctions. Proposed US law would ban infinite scroll, autoplaying video. Picks: ADDC 2019, Swift changes under Xcode 11/iOS13 beta 5.
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- TIFF
- SIFF
- TIFF - Tagged Image File Format - Wikipedia
- apple sirios 2020: Apple may launch a new OS next year, but not for its devices - Times of India
- HomePod owners complain Hey Siri is activated by Apple's ad - 9to5Mac
- The Evolution of Steve Jobs' Clothing
- Apple confirms the Apple Card is coming in August - The Verge
- Santoli: Apple's gains largely product of buyback 'engineering'
- Apple earnings today: Apple's quarterly profit falls as iPhone sales sputter - CBS News
- iPhone XR — Battery Life — Up Late — Apple - YouTube
- Apple will let you choose ‘bigger’ or ‘more’ app icons on your iPad’s home screen - The Verge
- Apple’s future iPhone might add a time-of-flight camera — here’s what it could do - The Verge
- Lunar Laser Ranging experiment - Wikipedia
- GitHub restricts developer accounts based in countries under US sanctions - The Verge
- Proposed US law would ban infinite scroll, autoplaying video | Ars Technica
- Talks · ADDC 2019
- Rene Cacheaux on Twitter: "#swiftui beta change heads up, BindableObject’s publisher now needs to emit BEFORE changing the bindable object’s state. Publisher now named willChange. This means using willSet instead of didSet or calling .send() in a method right before changing a property’s value. #iosdev" / Twitter
- Crossing the Rubicon - Wikipedia
- Pompey - Wikipedia