Saturday, 6 June 2020

Top Stories: Tim Cook on George Floyd, iOS 13.5.5, Mini-LED iPad Rumors, Mac Tips and Tricks

In an alternate universe, this might have been WWDC week in San Jose, but with the conference being converted to an online event kicking off June 22, we've still got a few more weeks to go.

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This week's news in general was dominated by unrest following the death of George Floyd at the hands of police in Minneapolis, with prominent leaders and companies including Apple's Tim Cook sharing thoughts on the events and what they might mean for the future.

Otherwise, we saw a mix of news and rumors this, ranging from the release of the first beta of iOS 13.5.5 and similar updates for Apple's other platforms, rumors about future iPhone, iPad, and iPad Pro models, and a price increase for upgrading the RAM in the just-released entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro.

Read on below and check out our video above for details on these stories and more from the past week.

Apple CEO Tim Cook on George Floyd's Death: We Must Aim Far Higher Than a 'Normal' Future


The world is reeling this week following the death of George Floyd. Many world leaders, business executives, professional athletes, and others have weighed in on the matter, including Apple CEO Tim Cook, who in an open letter described the "senseless killing" as "shocking and tragic proof that we must aim far higher than a 'normal' future."


Cook said Apple remains committed to pushing progress forward on inclusion and diversity, bringing critical resources and technology to underserved school systems, and fighting environmental injustices like climate change, which disproportionally affects Black communities and other communities of color. Apple is also donating to organizations that challenge racial injustice and mass incarceration, including the Equal Justice Initiative.

A number of Apple Stores are temporarily closed in the United States as protests continue in many regions.

Apple Seeds First Beta of iOS and iPadOS 13.5.5 to Developers and Public Beta Testers


Apple this week released iOS and iPadOS 13.5.1, as well as similar updates for macOS, watchOS, and tvOS, to patch the vulnerability exploited in the recent "unc0ver" jailbreak. And just a short time later, Apple seeded the first beta of an upcoming iOS 13.5.5 update.


We haven't seen much in the way of visible changes in iOS 13.5.5 yet, but there have been some buried changes revealing Apple's work on Apple News+ audio content and a services bundle that's been rumored to include multiple Apple services like Apple TV+ and Apple Music for one monthly fee.

Apple Doubles the Price of RAM Upgrade on Entry-Level 13-Inch MacBook Pro


Apple last weekend doubled the price for upgrading the RAM on the entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro. In the United States, for example, customers are now being charged $200 to move from 8GB to 16GB compared to the previous $100 upgrade price.


In a statement, Apple said the change is a "price correction" which puts the $200 RAM upgrade on par with similar upgrades for other Macs like the iMac and MacBook Air.

Next iPad Air Could Feature a USB-C Port Instead of a Lightning Port


Following in the footsteps of the 2018 and newer iPad Pro, the fourth-generation iPad Air could feature a USB-C port, according to Japanese blog Mac Otakara.


Multiple reports have indicated that Apple plans to release a new 11-inch iPad Air in the second half of 2020, with one rumor suggesting that the device will feature an edge-to-edge, notch-less Mini-LED display with a version of Touch ID embedded under the screen instead of Face ID.

The same blog has shared a dummy model of a potential 2021 iPhone with a notch-less display and a USB-C port, although it is more commonly believed that Apple will stick with its Lightning connector until it is ready to release its first port-less iPhone, which could arrive in 2021.

8 Mac Tips and Tricks You Might Not Know


There are tons of hidden features and shortcuts for Macs, ranging from shortcuts to keyboard commands to other little hacks. In one of our latest YouTube videos, we highlighted several of these tips and tricks, and some of them might just be new to you.


We have also shared our monthly roundup of Mac apps worth checking out.

iPad Pro With A14X Chip, 5G, and Mini-LED Display Expected in First Half of 2021


While earlier rumors pointed towards a late 2020 refresh of the iPad Pro, it is looking increasingly likely that the device will not be updated until next year.


Specifically, a proven leaker this week claimed that Apple plans to launch new iPad Pro models with an A14X chip, 5G connectivity, and a Mini-LED display in the first or second quarter of 2021.

A spring 2021 refresh to the iPad Pro would make sense given that Apple just refreshed the device in March, although that was a relatively minor update. New features include an A12Z Bionic chip that is very similar to the A12X chip, an Ultra Wide camera that enables 0.5x zoom, a LiDAR Scanner for enhanced augmented reality, and better sounding microphones.

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Fortunes are growing for Instagram’s best and brightest. Here’s what it takes to succeed


TLDR: This six-course package of Instagram marketing training explains who to gather over 10,000 followers, grow a brand and maybe even become an Instagram influencer yourself. Give it up for the ‘Gram. Because while Twitter and older sibling Facebook battle through seemingly endless streams of controversy and scrutiny, Instagram marches merrily forward. Just days ago, the social giant announced they’d soon be cutting in creators for part of the revenue on ads run on IGTV, Instagram’s long-form video hub. Meanwhile, Instagram has slowly become one of the most efficient social media centers anywhere for brands looking to sell products. Don’t…

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CES 2021 is a bad idea

The show may well go on, but it really shouldn't

At earliest, the top infectious disease official in the United States says a coronavirus vaccine may be deployable at scale by the very tail end of 2020. If everything goes right, and the vaccine works. And not for everybody, at least not until early 2021. Again, this is at the earliest if everything goes exactly right. In unrelated news, CES thinks it can hold a giant convention next January.

CES brings well over a hundred thousand people down on the city of Las Vegas via airplanes from every corner of the globe.

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Lazada PH reveals Redmi 9 design and full specs ahead of launch

Ahead of its official introduction, a foreign retailer at Lazada Philippines revealed the design, specs, and price.
Lazada PH reveals Redmi 9 design and full specs ahead of launch
 Redmi 9

Redmi 9 key specs and highlights

Similar to earlier leaks, the handset features the curved back design in 3 different gradient colors, 6.53-inch FHD+ notch display with Eye Protection mode, and the 2.0GHz 12nm Helio G80 octa-core budget gaming SoC with Mali-G52 2EEMC2.
With quad-cam and notch
With quad-cam and notch

It is paired with up to 4GB LPDDR4X RAM, up to 64GB eMMC 5.1 expandable storage via microSD slot, and 5,020mAh battery with USB-C charging.

The phone also comes with a 13MP f/2.2 w/ AF + 8MP f/2.2 w/ 118-degree ultra-wide-angle + 5MP f/2.4 w/ 4cm macro quad-camera, 8MP selfie camera with AI face unlock, rear fingerprint reader, 3.5mm headphone jack, Noise-Canceling Microphones, IR Blaster, WiFi, and Android 10 OS.

Just note that this is not yet officially announced by the Authorized Xiaomi Philippines website. This unit ships overseas so it doesn't come with the official local warranty by Xiaomi Philippines.


Anyway, at Lazada, the phone comes with a PHP 6,990 starting price.

Source: Lazada


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Baki: The Great Ratai Tournament Saga arrives on Netflix PH

Following the Most Evil Death Row Convicts Saga, Baki returns on Netflix for the season 3 of the action-packed fighting anime.
Baki: The Great Ratai Tournament Saga arrives on Netflix PH
New Baki Saga on Netflix!

Baki: The Great Ratai Tournament Saga on Netflix

Season 3 is dubbed as "The Great Ratai Tournament Saga" also known as the "Chinese Challenge Saga" in the manga featuring the challenge of the best Chinese martial artists against Baki Hanma, Yujiro Hanma, Biscuit Oliva, Mohammad Alai Jr., and the rest of the gang.

It adopts the classic setup of a martial arts tournament held in China every one hundred years. During the tournament, the Chinese team dubbed as the "Sea Kings" will try to defend the country's honor against foreign invaders.

One of the most awaited fights in the series is between the 146-year-old Supreme Grand Master of Chinese Kempo Kaioh Kaku and the World's Strongest Creature Yujiro Hanma.

The Great Ratai Tournament Saga is a 13 episode series with around 23 minutes running time.

Currently, the new Baki Saga is the top 2 show in Netflix PH.

To watch the episodes, access Netflix on your PC, Smart TV, or download the Netflix app on Android and iOS devices.

What do you guys think?


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