The Apple Byte (HD)
Summary: The Apple Byte HD covers the fact, the fiction and everything inside the world of Apple in High Definition. Brian Tong talks about the latest Apple announcements, the rumors and he'll breakdown the good and bad of Apple with an edgy style.
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Podcasts:
We'll break down everything we know about the new iPhone, the Apple Watch Series 3 and the 4K Apple TV before Apple's September keynote.
Plus Apple battles movie studios over iTunes 4K movie prices, and a look at the first ARKit apps.
The Note 8 brings a better dual camera than the iPhone 7, Apple's face recognition works fast, plus $50 movies at home 17 days after theatrical release.
Apple invests a $1 billion in original content, the Apple Watch Series 3 is on track for a Sept. release and the App Store icon looks like Popsicle sticks.
Apple's HomePod firmware is the gift that keeps on giving. We learn more details about the iPhone 8, a possible 4K Apple TV and an LTE Apple Watch.
So much for "doubling down" on secrecy. Apple's HomePod firmware revealed the most concrete details about the iPhone 8 to date. Oh, and the HomePod too.
Adobe's Flash is dead. Just as Steve Jobs said seven years ago. The Apple Watch 3 could come by September, and new iPhone 8 renders sport the look I want.
Apple is losing market share to Amazon and Comcast. More iPhone 8 rumors including a potential wireless charger that may arrive late and a mirror finish could be in store for the next phone.
New reports claim Apple is testing face scanning with intentions to eventually phase out Touch ID. Jay-Z's "4:44" is coming to Apple Music and iTunes. Plus, we get a Bad Apple.
Brian Tong breaks down some of the key features in the beta of iOS 11 that make the iPad Pro feel like a whole new device.
iOS 11 Public Beta is out, Qualcomm's fingerprint scanner shows the iPhone 8's potential, and what might wireless charging sound like for the next iPhone?
Which came first, iPad or iPhone? Scott Forstall tells all in a recent interview at the Computer History Museum. Plus more iPhone 8 leaks and Sega Forever comes to iOS.
Apple has built the best iPad, with iOS 11 just around the corner. Should you upgrade? If you use the Apple Pencil, absolutely. What can Apple do to make it even better?
Fast don't lie. Believe it or not, the iPad Pro is faster than the 2017 and 2016 MacBook Pros in some performance tests. Plus, the latest iPhone 8 rumors.
Apple's jam-packed WWDC 2017 brought us the HomePod, a refresh to the iMac line and a new iMac Pro. The iPad Pro was the unexpected star. But what happened to Siri?