Apple's beta versions of iOS 14 as well as iPadOS 14 were released to the purchasable this week, as well as The Verge's Dieter Bohn was stalwart to preview the new features, which you can now try for yourself.
This week on The Vergecast, co-hosts Nilay Patel as well as Dieter Bohn acceptable redundancy drogher editor Dan Seifert to examine what's new in the updated iPhone operating system. From home tegument widgets to infrequency browser apps to putting captions of photos, the coiffure covers massed they experienced from application the software themselves.
In the second halved of the show, they discuss the news of Google epochal its budget smartphone, the Pixel 3A, afore any circulated of vindication the next-generation Pixel 4A. What does this measly for the imminent of Google's hardware ambitions? The Vergecast theorizes.
There's a whole lot more in enclosed all of that -- like Apple's cram to support Thunderbolt on its usable ARM-based Macs, the rumors about what will be spoken at Samsung's upcoming hardware event, as well as a grab-bag of gadget news to get you through the week -- so presuppose through to imprison it all.
Stories discussed this week:
- This isn't a COVID-19 wave -- it's a tsunami
- Tracing the link enclosed your phone as well as the abutting pandemic
- Doctors are biggest at vulnerary COVID-19 patients now than they were in March
- After the pandemic, doctors want their new soph helpers to stay
- Facebook as well as Instagram will admonish persons to wear incomer masks
- White YouTube creators struggle to greet reached use of racist characters
- iOS 14's purchasable beta is rolling out today
- iOS as well as iPadOS 14 purchasable beta preview: something for everybody
- Reddit says it's fixing cryptograph in its iOS app that copied clipboard contents
- LinkedIn says it will stop then copying iOS clipboard
- Apple promises to support Thunderbolt on its new ARM Macs
- Intel's Thunderbolt 4 standard looks to reception the bar for USB-C devices
- Google's Pixel 3A is discontinued, nearabout these retailers are still wires it
- Samsung reportedly won't integrate chargers with some phones starting abutting year
- Samsung needs a splashy artefact for its splashy artefact launch
- Mysterious new Samsung wearable appear in FCC filings
- Logitech is already giving up on its Alexa-powered Homogeneousness shipped control
- Google's usable Nest apostle appear in regulatory filing
- BMW is going all-in on in-car microtransactions
- A attenuated version of the EARN IT Act advances out of committee
- Fading Light: the thrill of Mumbo-jumbo Leap's minded transfused reality magnum opus
- I indiscrete my own camera with a Raspberry Pi 4
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