Details about the rumored 'Apple Glass' augmented reality device, the 13-inch MacBook Pro reviewed, and The Joe Rogan Experience exclusive to Spotify, all on this week's episode of the ÌÇÐÄVlog Podcast.
The rumored "Apple Glass" device is revealed in a video by Jon Prosser with numerous details, including the $499 starting price, LiDAR scanner, prescription lenses, and more. Your hosts discuss what use cases this AR device may warrant and potential issues.
Apple's 13-inch MacBook Pro was recently refreshed with 10th-generation Intel processors, up to 4TB SSD and the Magic Keyboard. We discuss all the updates, and go in-depth on choosing which model is right for you.
Joe Rogan announced that his show, "The Joe Rogan Experience" will become a Spotify-exclusive show by the end of this year. This multi-year deal is believed to be worth millions of dollars, but has dangerous ramifications for the podcast industry as a whole.
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Apple Glass
- 'Apple Glass' details leaked, will cost $499 and work with prescriptions
- Suppliers readying for small-volume production of 'Apple Glass' in 2021
iOS 13.5 and 13-inch MacBook Pro Review
- Apple releases iOS 12.4.7, iOS 13.5, iPadOS 13.5, tvOS 13.4.5 updates
- Review: The 13-inch MacBook Pro with 10th generation processors is the one to buy
Joe Rogan Goes Spotify Exclusive
- 'The Joe Rogan Experience' to ditch Apple Podcasts, YouTube for Spotify
- Spotify buys Gimlet and Anchor to combat iTunes' podcast dominance
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