Rack 'Em Up
Episode 282 · January 26th, 2020 · 1 hr 14 mins
About this Episode
We follow up on AD and BC, HomePod in use, Dominic Monaghan, MacWorld Boston and Swift Developments by FoS Andy Bargh. Apple’s rack-mounted Mac Pro variant is now available to order. Download New Microsoft Edge Browser. Fun With Charts: A decade of Apple growth. Kids Hack AirPods. App tracking alert in iOS 13 has dramatically cut location data flow to ad industry. Where programming languages are headed in 2020. FORTRAN.io. State of Mobile 2020. Wealthsimple looks to be Canada’s Apple Card, launches metal Visa. Picks: Shopify Dev Degree, The (Unofficial) Apple Archive, How to fix and restart the Touch Bar when it stops working, Apple Card users can now download monthly transactions in a spreadsheet.
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- Anno Domini - Wikipedia
- Apple’s rack-mounted Mac Pro variant is now available to order - The Verge
- Download New Microsoft Edge Browser | Microsoft
- Fun With Charts: A decade of Apple growth - Six Colors
- Gen-Z Trend Alerts on Twitter: "Kids are swapping AirPods in class then using text to speech to ‘talk’ without talking 🤩🤩🤩 https://t.co/moLxK1rzbv" / Twitter
- App tracking alert in iOS 13 has dramatically cut location data flow to ad industry
- Google researchers disclose multiple privacy flaws in Safari’s Intelligent Tracking Prevention feature
- Where programming languages are headed in 2020 – O’Reilly
- FORTRAN.io
- App Annie State of Mobile 2020 Report - App Annie
- Wealthsimple looks to be Canada's Apple Card, launches metal Visa
- Brandon Chu on Twitter: "Applications for Shopify's #DevDegree close Feb 17 - work @Shopify & earn CS degree in parallel - WE pay tuition & salary, ~$160k over 4 yrs - after grad, u have: $(vs debt) + CS degree + real world exp The best opportunity in education on the planet. https://t.co/8CaiQRtvob" / Twitter
- The Apple Archive
- Mac: How to fix and restart the Touch Bar when it stops working
- Apple Card users can now download monthly transactions in a spreadsheet | TechCrunch