Weekly Digest - 2020.15

Introducing DualSense the New Wireless Game Controller for PlayStation5

































Couple of details leaked about upcoming operating systems and new Apple's products:
iOS
iPadOS
According to Ming-Chi Ku, couple of new MacBooks will be released in upcoming months:
New details regarding upcoming budget phone have surfaced:
This week another conferences have been affected by coronavirus:
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This week there was plenty of rumors regarding Apple:
Google informed that Google IO 2020 is cancelled. Event was planned for May of this year. Similarly to previous conference cancelations, the reason is Coronavirus outbreak.
Also, Santa Clara County, asked big tech companies to cancel all upcoming big events. It means that Apple's WWDC might not happen this year, or it will be replaced by an online event.
XDA Developers leaked the photos of the successor to Samsung's flagship phone - Galaxy S10. What's interesting, Samsung is not going to just increment the number to S11, instead they are going to jump ahead to S20. Probably Samsung is naming is based on current year. Other visible differences are:
For the rest of the spec, we'll have to wait until February 11th.
According to Ming-Chi Kuo, this year iPhone will support both sub-6GHz 5G (slightly faster than LTE) and faster mmWave 5G (closer to WiFi transfers). Previous reports suggested only the the former, so this week rumor is a nice surprise. Of corse, it is possible that faster 5G will be available only in selected models of iPhone. That would line up with last week rumors, that new iPhones might have staggered rollout.
Also, according to DigiTimes, upcoming iPads will get faster 5G as well. Although, this feature might be limited only to iPad Pro lineup.
Apple has register portable and unreleased Mac in Eurasian Economic Commission database. Common sense indicates that might be new 13-inch, or maybe even 14-inch, MacBook Pro with a scissor keyboard. Regardless, of the screen size, new Mac will be released within couple of weeks.
After 11 years, Microsoft is officially ending support for Windows 7. Although, users should not get any bug fixes or feature updates, Windows 7 will share the fate of Windows XP, and Microsoft will be releasing critical security updates for couple more years.
Microsoft has finally released the stable version of the Edge browser based on the Google's Chromium web browser project. New Microsoft Edge is available on both Windows and macOS.
Cyberpunk 2077 has been delayed by 5 months. In the special statement, CD Project Red (CDPR) announced that the released date has been moved to September 17th.
Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the most anticipated games of this year, and it is not a surprise, that CDPR want to polish the game and release the best game possible. CDPR did similar move with Witcher 3, which also was delayed for 3 months and turned it to be one of the best RPGs ever. So, there is nothing to worry about, all we need to do is be patient.
On Sunday, SpaceX performed the final test of the Crew Dragon. The goal of this mission was to verify the escape mechanisms of the Crew Dragon capsule.
Less than one and half minute after Falcon's 9 launch, Crew Dragon separated from the booster. Seconds later rocket itself was destroyed. Meanwhile, Crew Dragon achieved safe distance and parachuted in the ocean.
The test looked to be successful. If the telemetry confirms that, it means that SpaceX will be in the home stretch to send first astronauts into space.
Image credits: XDA Developers
For the first time, Apple has held a special event to recognize the best apps and developers. Here are the winners:
Apple has also announced Apple Music Awards with a dope trophy.
Google has also announced the most popular applications from Play Store. Unfortunately, there are only 2 categories:
According to MIng-Chi Kuo, next year, Apple is going to release an iPad Pro and new 16' MacBook Pro with displays based on mini LED technology.
The new technology has couple of advantages:
So basically the mini LED is improved equivalent of OLED. This is important because at the moment, Samsung has monopoly on production of OLED screens. Leaning toward mini LED might mean that Apple is trying to become independent of Samsung.
Some users of the newest 16-inch MacBook Pro started reporting issue with popping sound, when playback is stoped. Apple has acknowledge the problem and it working on fix that should be available in the future software update.
This is yet another issue with speakers in MacBook Pro lineup. In 2018, after Apple introduced refreshed model, users started reporting crackling speakers. That issue has also been solved with software update.
This week we had plenty of rumors regarding iPhones. Here is the tl;dr:
In 2020, Apple is going to release following phones:
In 2021, Apple will introduce:
It is worth noting that, iPhone SE 2 will be called iPhone 9.
In 2020, the iPhone Pro will get bigger screen, and I don't like that. The current 5.9-inch model is perfect for me, where 6.1-inch is a little bit too big 😞.
Regarding completely wireless iPhone, I'm not sure we are ready for this. This is big commitment, people will need wireless headphones, chargers and the rest of accessories. Although, I'm using wireless headphones for couple of years now, as a developer, I'm not ready to give up wired charging and debugging. I hope this will be just one "experimental" model, to see how people would react, and to allow the rest of manufacturers to create wireless accessories.
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