Microsoft's Riding Mower - MacBreak Weekly 720 |
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The most important stories from WWDC 2020
The Week's Stores: - In a post-PC world, does it really matter what chips are in Macs? - Related: Microsoft closes their retail stores - Will the new Apple hardware require a signed operating system? - WWDC should be virtual every year - Macs will lose Boot Camp - how will Windows work in virtualization? - How much will macOS merge with iOS? - Will Macs get a touchscreen? - Computing in the cloud is the future - Apple ARKit will change how we see the world - Apple makes small improvements to their App review processes - watchOS adds handwashing sleep tracking, and dance - where is our teeth brushing app? - The death of macOS 10 echoes the death of Mac OS 9 - macOS 11 design echoes iOS, and seems suspiciously touch-friendly - iOS 14 just started making people very worried about ad tracking - Ming-Chi Kuo: 13" MacBook Pro and 24" iMac will be the 1st Apple Silicon Macs - Should you buy an Intel Mac now? should you risk buying the 1st ARM Mac? - Apple Design Award winners - No charger with the iPhone 12 - does this mean it won't have a charging port? Picks of the Week - Andy's Pick: Carl Reiner dies at 98: read his memoirs, particularly in audiobook...starting with "My Anecdotal Life" - Rene's Pick: Rene's Apple iOS 14 & Privacy Interview - Leo's Pick: 1st Space Force launch Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Products we recommend: https://twit.to/amazon Join our TWiT Community on Discourse: https://www.twit.community/ Follow us: https://twit.tv/ https://twitter.com/TWiT https://www.facebook.com/TWiTNetwork https://www.instagram.com/twit.tv/ About us: TWiT.tv is a technology podcasting network located in the San Francisco Bay Area with the #1 ranked technology podcast This Week in Tech hosted by Leo Laporte. Every week we produce over 30 hours of content on a variety of programs including Tech News Weekly, MacBreak Weekly, This Week in Google, Windows Weekly, Security Now, All About Android, and more. |