Episode 122: What is Internet? - a podcast by Tim Mitra, Jaime Lopez Jr, Mark Rubin
from 2016-12-10T15:00
This week we answer #askMTJC about how we use the pragma mark in our apps. We also follow up as we test drive Setapp's beta program. We discuss the @available attribute in Swift that allows you to use new iOS features while maintaining backward compatibility. We the new Bluetooth 5 announcement and discuss some contradictory articles on the wearables market. Aaron gives a status report on CarPlay in his new car. Picks: Pre-Apple return Steve Jobs TV interview, Wang 1980's TV commercial and Inside the secret meeting where Apple revealed the state of its AI research.
Sponsored by:Buddy BuildEpisode 122 Show Notes:
- #askMTJC about Swift marks
- S T E I N B E R G E R . C O M
- Setapp | Your shortcut to get the best apps for Mac
- Screens
- RapidWeaver
- Ulysses
- Sketch
- Bob Kressin
- Use New Awesome iOS Features While Maintaining Backward Compatibility
- Bluetooth 5 is here
- Pebble Shutting Down
- Apple Watch vs Wearables
- Tim Cook Says Apple Watch Set New Sales Record in First Holiday Shopping Week
- Six Months With CarPlay
- Navdy
- Boeing Health Management
- Millions of vehicles with potentially dangerous recalls still on road
- 1994: "Today Show": "What is the Internet, Anyway?"
- Computer Show “Communities”
- Beautiful Pic of Pearl Harbor taken from space
- Steve Jobs TV interview just before returning to Apple (1996) - YouTube
- Wang Laboratories Inc. 1980 - YouTube
- Inside the secret meeting where Apple revealed the state of its AI research
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