Episode 278: Apple Music Sing, encryption, App Store pricing

The Dalrymple Report - Un pódcast de Jim Dalrymple - Viernes

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It's been a busy week for Apple as the company made three announcements for its customers and developers. The first is Apple Music Sing, which gives users the ability to lower the vocals on a song in Apple Music so you can sing along with it. The company also made some encryption announcements for users of its software and iCloud services to further protect privacy, and its rolling out 700 new price points for developers to list their apps on the App Store. Brought to you by: MasterClass: I highly recommend you check it out. This holiday, give the perfect gift of an annual MasterClass membership and get one free! Go to MASTERCLASS.com/dalrymple now. Terms apply. Kolide: With Kolide, you can make your team into your biggest allies for endpoint security. Solve problems, right within Slack. Learn more here. Rocket Money:Get rid of useless subscriptions with Rocket Money now. Go to ROCKETMONEY.com/DALRYMPLE. Seriously, it could save you HUNDREDS per year. Show Notes: Dyson headphones Apple Music Sing Apple advances user security with powerful new data protections Apple actively planning to move production away from China Tim Cook says Apple will use chips built in the U.S. at Arizona factory Shows and movies we’re watching Hidden, Acorn Spielberg, Documentary, Amazon Saving Private Ryan, Paramount+ Wednesday, Netflix

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