Brett and I start this week’s episode of the In the News podcast discussing the technology that made it possible for The Beatles to release one last song, and then we turn our attention to the Apple event planned for Monday night. Neither of us has a good idea for why Apple made the change to an after-hours event. Maybe Apple is just trying to mix things up? We also discuss the recent release of iOS 17.1 and what is coming next in iOS 17.2. We also discuss iPhone sales, what is coming in smart home technology, Apple services price hikes, USB-C cables, and more.
In our Where Y'at segment, we share the story of a man who recovered his Apple Watch Ultra after being at the bottom of a lake for three months.
This week’s episode is sponsored by Lit Software, the company behind must-have apps for many lawyers such as TrialPad and TranscriptPad. Today, we discuss a way that a law firm can purchase 10 or more licenses at once, which can not only provide a significant discount but also makes it easier to manage all of the different licenses. Learn more at the Lit Software website.
In our In the Know segment, Brett explains what happens when you press your fingers on the end of AirPods Pro and how you can adjust that as a result of recent changes. I explain a new feature in iOS 17.1 that makes it easy to extend a picture so that it works great for wallpaper or a contact photo on the iPhone.
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