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While we wait for the newly introduced iMac, iPad Pro, and Apple TV models to launch later this month, this week saw the kickoff of the big Epic Games v. Apple trial, with lots of juicy tidbits coming out as the two sides make their arguments.

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This week also saw some rumors about a Hi-Fi tier for Apple Music, more biometric sensing capabilities for Apple Watch, and timing for the next-generation iPad mini launch. We also saw people digging into Apple's new AirTags, including the discovery of a hidden "developer mode" in the Precision Finding feature. Read on for details on these stories and more!

Epic Games vs. Apple Trial Over App Store Policies Begins

The highly-anticipated Epic Games vs. Apple bench trial kicked off this week in California court, with lawyers for both companies presenting their cases before District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers.

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Epic Games has attempted to paint the App Store as anti-competitive and monopolistic, noting that developers are forced to use Apple's in-app purchase system, and thus pay Apple a 30% commission on sales. The company behind the popular battle royale game Fortnite believes Apple should allow both third-party app stores and direct payment systems in apps.

Epic Games described the App Store as a "walled garden" and presented emails from current and former Apple executives like Steve Jobs, Phil Schiller, and Eddy Cue in an attempt to prove this claim.

Apple has argued that a single, curated App Store is necessary to protect the security, privacy, reliability, and quality that customers have come to expect from the company. Apple also argued that Epic Games has benefitted from the App Store ecosystem for over a decade.

"Epic wants us to be Android, but we don't want to be," said Apple lawyer Karen Dunn, referring to the ability to sideload apps outside of the Google Play store. "Our consumers don't want that either," she added.

Apple removed Fortnite from the App Store in August 2020 after Epic Games introduced a direct payment option in the app, in defiance of the App Store rules. Epic Games then filed an orchestrated lawsuit against Apple, accusing the company of anti-competitive behavior.

The trial is set to last three weeks and will include testimony from Apple executives like CEO Tim Cook.

Apple Rumored to Announce Third-Generation AirPods and Apple Music Hi-Fi in 'Coming Weeks'

While it has only been a few weeks since Apple hosted its Spring Loaded event, a new rumor from music industry website Hits Daily Double suggests that third-generation AirPods could be introduced alongside a new Apple Music Hi-Fi tier in the "coming weeks."

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Hi-Fi or high-fidelity audio would result in improved sound quality for songs/albums. The report claimed that the new Hi-Fi tier will be priced at the same $9.99 per month rate as Apple Music's individual plan, suggesting that high-fidelity content may be made available to existing subscribers at no additional charge.

Lending credence to this rumor, MacRumors contributor Steve Moser discovered references to Hi-Fi support in the iOS 14.6 beta.

As for the third-generation AirPods, they are expected to have a similar design language as the AirPods Pro, but without Active Noise Cancellation. The new AirPods could be announced in a press release soon, or held for the WWDC 2021 keynote on June 7.

AirTag Precision Finding Has a Hidden 'Developer Mode'

Apple's new AirTag item tracking accessory is equipped with a U1 chip for Ultra Wideband spatial awareness, enabling a handy Precision Finding feature on iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 models.

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Precision Finding provides users with the exact distance and direction to their AirTag with an on-screen arrow in the Find My app, with a combination of sound, haptics, and visual feedback helping them find the AirTag.

Interestingly, an AirTag user has inadvertently discovered the existence of a hidden "developer mode" in the Precision Finding interface. The overlay, which appears after tapping an item's name four times in the Precision Finding interface, displays real-time diagnostic and technical information about the feature's operation, including accelerometer and gyroscope coordinates, haptic feedback, screen resolution, tracking animations, and more.

Keep in mind that there does not appear to be an easy way to reset the settings that appear after you customize them.

Prosser: Next MacBook Air Could Come in Colors Similar to iMac

Leaker Jon Prosser was the first to claim that the iMac would come in an array of colors, and he now says we may see Apple make a similar move with the next MacBook Air.

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While his source was "very cryptic" in making reference to a blue MacBook, the source suggested that this would be for Apple's consumer notebook lineup, pointing to this being a MacBook Air rather than a MacBook Pro.

Apple Watch Likely to Gain Blood Pressure, Blood Glucose, and Blood Alcohol Monitoring

Apple Watch continues to involve into an all-in-one health tool on the wrist, with features like heart rate tracking, the ECG app, and blood oxygen monitoring — and this might just be the beginning.

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The Telegraph this week reported that Apple is the largest customer of the British electronics startup Rockley Photonics, which has developed non-invasive optical sensors for detecting multiple blood-related health metrics, including blood pressure, blood glucose, and blood alcohol levels.

Rockley's sensors beam infrared light through a user's skin, much like the existing sensors on the back of the Apple Watch for detecting heart rate and blood oxygen levels, so it's possible that more blood-related health features could be coming to future Apple Watch models.

In a December 2020 interview, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the Apple Watch is still in the "early innings," noting that the company is testing "mind blowing" capabilities in its labs. "Think about the amount of sensors in your car," said Cook, adding "and arguably, your body is much more important than your car."

Samsung Expected to Supply 120Hz Displays for iPhone 13 Pro Models

Apple's upcoming iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max models are widely rumored to feature OLED displays with up to a 120Hz refresh rate, resulting in content and scrolling appearing smoother.

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Korean website The Elec this week reported that Samsung will be the exclusive supplier of the 120Hz displays, with LG seemingly out of the running.

120Hz support will be made possible by Apple adopting low-power LTPO display technology, according to previous reports. LTPO technology would result in a more power-efficient backplane, allowing for a 120Hz refresh rate without a significant impact on battery life.

Similar to recent Apple Watch models, LTPO could also enable iPhone 13 Pro models to have an always-on display with the clock visible.

iPad Mini 6 Delayed Until Second Half of 2021

Apple is rumored to be working on a new iPad mini with slimmer bezels, allowing for a larger 8.4-inch display, but the device might launch later than expected.

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In a research note this week, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo briefly mentioned that the new iPad mini will launch in the second half of 2021. Earlier rumors had suggested the device might launch this spring.

The sixth-generation iPad mini is expected to have a similar design as the third-generation iPad Air, including a Touch ID home button and a Lightning connector, and the device will likely get a faster chip too. The current iPad mini launched in March 2019 and features a 7.9-inch display, A12 Bionic chip, and support for the original Apple Pencil.

Kuo also said Apple plans to launch an 8-inch foldable iPhone in 2023, competing with the likes of Samsung and Huawei.

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Cosmosent

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IMO, what Apple might be up to with its SourceDNA technology should have made the list as well.

I.e., potentially Reverse Engineering third-party apps (OR key parts of third-party apps) !
 

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in 10 years from now we will see these iMac colors as we did 10 years ago in every iMac/computer recycling depot.
 

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Makes it more fun when you're trying to collect 'em all. My cousin managed to obtain every iMac G3 color.
sweet! are they still working?
the iMac bondi blue was happily taken away from my desk in 2010 for free
but a dvd of photoshop CS3 had to be included to sweeten the deal!
 
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I’m surprised nobody else has worked out what Apple are doing with ad tracking. It’s very clever and very devious.

Cook needs to keep increasing revenues through the AppStore to satisfy the stock market. To do this they need to force more developers to switch from the ad supported free model to the subscription model. Apple makes no money on free apps but does make money on paid apps.

Apple can’t come out and say this of course so they devised a cunning plan. Firstly use one of Steve Jobs top marketing tips by creating an enemy (Facebook) to act as the fall guy. Then claim it’s all about creating privacy and security. Of course that’s a lie because if they wanted to do that they would have introduced this feature 10 years ago.

So Apple get to force developers to move to a subscription model, increase their commission revenues and make everyone believe they are doing to save the planet from Facebook (which goes down well with Apple fans).

Hats off to Cook for a cunning plan well executed.
 

applicious84

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On that airtag thing, does it only say that the airtag is moving with you if you have an iPhone? What would happen if an Android user is being tracked? Is there a way that they can protect themselves too?
 

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Epic Games has attempted to paint the App Store as anti-competitive and monopolistic.
"Paint" is a metaphor where the word "attempt" is already implicit in the meaning, so the extraneous word "attempt" adds confusion here. The current wording implies that "Epic has tried to paint the App Store… but failed to paint anything at all."

But they certainly did not fail to make such accusations. Instead, the phrasing should be as follows:

Epic Games has painted the App Store as anti-competitive and monopolistic.
This is accurate and not misleading. Also, the metaphor of "painting" doesn't imply the portrait is true, so it's not a biased phrasing.
 

Darth Tulhu

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Makes it more fun when you're trying to collect 'em all. My cousin managed to obtain every iMac G3 color.

sweet! are they still working?
the iMac bondi blue was happily taken away from my desk in 2010 for free
but a dvd of photoshop CS3 had to be included to sweeten the deal!
I regret selling my 20" iMac G4, my G4 Cube setup, and my G5 iMac.

I've never been much of a collector but those machines can not only be now converted using a Mac Mini but I have the shelf space to display them nicely.

I even would've been able to put a Mac Mini inside.

Alas...
 
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Darth Tulhu

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Can't wait for the new MBAs.

I don't really need one but they'd tempt me hard if if came in iMac colors.

I think the render has it backwards; I think the user-facing side would have the lighter colors and the exterior shells would be the bold-colors side. And of course, the bezels would be white.

I wish they'd come out with an all-white version too.
 

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sweet! are they still working?
the iMac bondi blue was happily taken away from my desk in 2010 for free
but a dvd of photoshop CS3 had to be included to sweeten the deal!
Yes, at least they were a few years ago when he built the collection. He doesn't hold onto anything unless it works. Those iMac G3s are very resilient machines and almost never have problems anyway. Unlike the G5.

He's got older Macs too, including the original (aka 128k). He had to repair some of those himself to get them working.
 
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Why is the crux of Epic's argument that the app store is a walled garden? Has anyone, even Apple themselves, tried to argue that? Honestly for me that is the biggest selling point of the app store, I don't want the wild west environment we have on other platforms, I like the curation and oversight.
 
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We're omitting the Melinda got tired of Bill's floppy drive story?! Unreal.
That's a non-story. Every single "Richest American Man" is getting their turn being dumped and divorced by their wife. You know Bezos already had his turn. Now it's Bill Gates. Who next? Oh right. That Elon guy. Once Grimes has secured good lawyers for a solid prenup, she's going to take her son AX-ÆÅ-8Ex-R2D2 and 5 million of Elon's Bitcoins with her.

I give them 2 years.
 
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