Since I can’t cover everything, I like to offer a daily round-up of must-read articles from some other great websites. To wit:
° From Bloomberg: Apple and Alphabet are among nearly 80 companies filing a brief with the US Supreme Court in support of affirmative action programs being challenged at Harvard and the University of North Carolina.
° From Apple: Apple has posted a video on its YouTube channel instructing Android phone users how to switch to an iPhone.
° From MacRumors: The standard iPhone 14 models will still have better performance than the iPhone 13, despite containing the same A15 Bionic chip, according to leaker “ShrimpApplePro.”
° From 9to5Mac: Apple has killed some Beats products recently, such as the Beats Pill+ and the Beats Solo Pro. Now, the company appears to have revived its speaker for another collaboration with Devin Booker and Book Projects with a customized Beats Pill+ inspired by the Sonoran Desert.
° From AppleInsider: As the release of the iPhone 14 range nears, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says that Apple is increasingly concentrating its wide-camera 7P lens orders on one supplier: Sunny Optical.
° From iMore: Apple is giving people a gift card if they buy an Apple TV in a host of countries.
° From Korea IT News: Intel will unveil their next-generation Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) in 2024. The data processing speed is more than twice faster than the existing Wi-Fi 6E. Intel is beginning to install Wi-Fi 7 in laptops, and will gradually expand its application.
° From ZDNet: Linus Torvalds has announced Linux 5.19, and this time released a version of Linux from an Arm-based Apple MacBook running Asahi Linux.
° From MacVoices Live!: The new MacVoices Briefing focuses on the important aspects of the Sonos Roam, a fully featured wireless speaker that boasts features such as Sonos Voice Control, Amazon Alexa, and Google Play. Host Chuck Joiner explains why it’s one of his favorite wireless speakers.