This week on the ÌÇÐÄVlog podcast, Neil and Victor discuss iOS 10, watchOS 3 and emergency calling, as well as special glass made just for Campus 2, all the latest in iPhone 7 rumors, and Pokémon Go taking over the world.
ÌÇÐÄVlog editors and wrap up the latest in betas and rumors:
- watchOS 3 emergency calling
- Sedak safety glass made for Campus 2
- iPhone rumor: 14% more battery life
- iPhone rumor: mockup shows dual camera and smart connector
- iPhone rumor: Intel to see @1.5B lift due to modem sales for new iPhone
- iOS 10 beta support for live broadcasting
- Lightning EarPods
- Casting call for Apple TV original content
- Apple donates to flood relief NGO in China
- iDevices adds Amazon Alexa support to their HomeKit devices
- The popularity of Pokémon Go
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- Giveaway: Win a Jamstik Portable SmartGuitar and Custom Carrying Case
- Inside watchOS 3: Apple Watch's new 'Emergency SOS' call feature could save your life
- Inside Apple Campus 2 and its vast expanses of sedak glass
- Rumor: Battery in Apple's 'iPhone 7' will be 14% bigger than iPhone 6s
- Alleged 'iPhone 7 Plus' mockup includes Smart Connector, dual-lens camera
- Intel could see $1.5B boost from Apple 'iPhone 7' modem orders
- Killer Deal: Apple's 12" MacBook (1.3GHz, 8GB, 256GB) in Space Gray for $999 ($550 off)
- Latest iOS 10 beta enables support for live broadcasting
- New photos of alleged Lightning EarPods for Apple's 'iPhone 7' match recent leak
- Open casting call begins for first original Apple TV series 'Planet of the Apps'
- Apple donates $1M to China NGO to assist flood relief efforts
- iDevices HomeKit accessories add Amazon Alexa voice control
- Pokemon Go rolls out to iOS App Store, available in select US locations
- Pokemon GO is earning Apple's App Store 3x as much money as Nintendo
- Update fixes 'Pokemon Go' Google account permissions issue
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Sorry, but it's a common misunderstanding that antique windows are thicker at the bottom because it's a liquid that flows downwards very slowing. It's a myth. That's not the reason those old panes of glass were thicker at the bottom, and it's not how glass behaves:
http://io9.gizmodo.com/the-glass-is-a-liquid-myth-has-finally-been-destroyed-496190894
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fact-fiction-glass-liquid/