Oct 24th 2017
MacBreak Weekly 581
When the Button Goes Blue
iPhone X Line Starts Here
Records live every Tuesday at 2:00pm Eastern / 11:00am Pacific / 19:00 UTC.
iPhone X orders start this week - here's how to be first in line. Pixel 2 XL's burn-in problems. There will be no October event. Apple vs Samsung: the case that would not die. iPhone Calculator bug. iPod's sweet sixteen.
- Alex's pick: Omnigraffle 7
- Rene's picks, Voltron on Netflix, Mophie Powerstation USB-C XXL Universal Battery
- Andy's pick: Primitive
- Leo's Pick: Sonos One
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Links
- Vine’s founders are back with HQ, a live trivia game show app
- KGI: iPhone X Production Woes Ending, but Only 2–3 Million Units Available for Launch
- Apple Allowing iPhone Upgrade Program Customers to Get a 'Head Start' on iPhone X Upgrade
- Apple says retail stores will have iPhone X stock at launch, encourages customers to ‘arrive early’
- Pixel 2 XL screen burn-in is real, Google 'actively investigating' the problem
- Apple's Craig Federighi Confirms There's No October Event in the Works
- Tim Cook says Apple plans to keep Mac mini in the lineup, stops short of promising update
- Apple suppliers upping production of AMD Radeon Pro Vega GPUs for iMac Pro launch
- Apple's Ahrendts says rumors she's next CEO is "fake news" - CNET
- U.S. Senators Ask Apple Why VPN Apps Were Removed From China App Store
- Apple sued by Japanese company that owns Animoji trademark
- After Supreme Court detour, Apple v. Samsung goes to a fourth jury trial
- Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak not getting an iPhone X; iPhone 8 ‘same as iPhone 6’
- This Weird iPhone Bug Makes the Calculator App Go Crazy
- Global app revenue and downloads hit record levels in Q3
- Apple’s ‘App of the Day’ featuring boosts downloads by 1747%, games by 792%
- Apple Hires Former Amazon Studios Exec to Lead International TV Development
- 16 Years Ago Today (Monday), Apple Unveiled the Original iPod
- Marco Arment, 2006, on "full-screen ipod" rumors: 1) Mobile video isn't the next big thing, 2) the hardware is impossible (at th
- New York City Plans to Replace Transit MetroCard With Electronic Card Readers That Support Apple Pay