Mark Gurman delivers some rumors on what he's heard is coming to the iPhone 15 this year—Dave and I run through some of the ones we like the most. Apple TV+ is now available on Air Canada flights. This is a great move for Apple because it will introduce many new people to the service. Pixar, Adobe, Apple, Autodesk, and NVIDIA form Alliance for OpenUSD to drive open standards for 3D content, but one company is missing from that list. Dave walks us through a little Easter Egg in iOS.
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Show Notes:
Apple TV+ partners with Air Canada to offer free in-flight entertainment content
Apple Card’s Savings account by Goldman Sachs sees over $10 billion in deposits
Shows and movies we’re watching
If you've opened up Apple TV lately, you know that all you can see is ads for Lionel Messi—everywhere. Apple has even put Messi ads in the Movies tabs of the app. There's no doubt that he's the world's best player and Apple is doing everything they can to promote MLS, but maybe they can tone it down a bit. Dave and I also talk about the Vision Pro App Store and how important that will be going forward. Elon Musk changed the name of Twitter to X—does that make any sense at all?
Show Notes:
Vision Pro apps may need kick-starting by Apple, to persuade developers to bother
Meta, Microsoft, hundreds more own trademarks to new Twitter name
Shows and movies we’re watching