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Apple Explained Podcast
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In this week's episode I discuss recent iPhone 12 rumors, which is expected to launch next month. Apple also held their Time Flies event this past Tuesday, where they introduced a new Apple Watch Series 6 and iPad Air 4. I also talk about the AirPods Studio photo leaks and what could be in store for Apple's first model of over-ear headphone.
Today I talk about the excitement and rumors surrounding Apple's upcoming Time Flies event. What the new iPad Air and Apple Watch Series 6 could look like, and the rumored Apple Watch SE. I also cover rumors of Apple Card being released internationally, and who could potentially replace Tim Cook as CEO when the time comes. Lastly, I share my thoughts on foldable smartphones and why Apple has yet to embrace the technology.
In this episode I cover how Apple struggled in their early days and what that meant for their reputation at the time. I compare that era with the success the company is having today, and how they managed to achieve such a huge amount of success despite almost going bankrupt. I also talk about rumors and potential features of upcoming products like the iPhone 12 and AirPods Studio that are expected to be released in the next couple months.
The battle between Apple and Fortnite rages on this week as new developments emerge. I outline where all of the drama began and how it has developed over the past couple months. I also analyze Tim Cook's performance as CEO of Apple and how he has uniquely influenced the company. Then I move on to talk about Apple Glass and how it has the potential to not only change the world, but also make the iPhone obsolete. The iPhone 12's charger and headphones are discussed as rumors of their removal heat up again, and I talk about Apple's retail efforts compared to Microsoft's. Lastly, I explain why Apple is moving manufacturing to other countries like India and what that means for them and their users.
When it comes to ordering tech products from a website, there’s really no better place to do it than the online Apple Store. Not only does it look and work better than competing sites from Dell and Microsoft, but it also has helpful capabilities like live chatting with an associate, reserving products for in-store pickup, or getting value estimates on your trade-ins. But the online Apple Store hasn’t always been so cutting edge. In fact, Apple wasn’t even the first computer company to create an online store. So in this video, we’re going to explore the history of the online Apple Store and find out how it became the e-commerce powerhouse it is today.
Most Mac users have received notifications warning that their startup disk is almost full. It’s become such a common issue that Apple actually introduced a new feature in macOS to reduce clutter and optimize storage space. Now the obvious reason why users are running out of space so quickly is due to Apple’s tendency to equip their Macs with small drives, a problem that’s only gotten worse in recent years. So in this episode we’re going to find out why Apple appears to be stingy with storage space, and how that has effected users.





