Saturday, 4 July 2020

The Phineas and Ferb Movie Has a Release Date on Disney Plus

Phineas and Ferb, the well-liked Disney cartoon with the extremely angular-headed protagonist, has been off the air for a solid five years now, which makes the impending release of a movie very welcome. Now that movie has a release date.

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An American Pickle Is a Classic Immigrant Story, Except for the Pickle Thing

We’ve all heard the story. A family comes from the old country. They work hard. They hope. They dream. One of them… gets preserved in pickle brine.

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ARMRef App Provides Reference Manual for ARM Assembly Instructions



ARMRef is a new reference manual app for ARM assembly instructions from developer EvilPenguin.

The app contains details including syntax and symbols for all 644 instructions. It's 100% open source and works on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.

Developers can download the Xcode project from GitHub.





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Huge July 4th Sale on Refurbished iMacs, iPads, MacBooks [Deal]

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Huge July 4th Sale on Refurbished iMacs, iPads, MacBooks [Deal]



Woot is holding a huge July 4th sale on refurbished and open box iMacs, iPads, and MacBooks today. The site is owned by Amazon.com which means you can use your Amazon account to pay. If you're a Prime member you also get free shipping.

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Woot Apple July 4th Sale:
● Apple 11" Intel i5, 256G SSD MacBook Air - $339.99
● Apple 11.6" MJVM2LL/A Macbook Air 128GB - $369.99
● Apple 12" Intel M3 256GB MacBooks (2017) - $569.99
● Apple 12" Intel M5 512GB Macbook - Grey - $679.99
● Apple 13" 2013 Retina Macbook Pros (S&D) - $509.99
● Apple 13" 2015 i5 128GB Retina MacBook Pro - $679.99
● Apple 13" Intel i5 128G Retina Macbook Pro - $619.99
● Apple 13" Intel i5 256G Retina Macbook Pro - $569.99
● Apple 13" Intel i5 256G Retina Macbook Pro - $729.99
● Apple 13" Intel i5 256GB MacBook Pro (2019) - $1279.99
● Apple 13" Intel i7 128G Retina Macbook Pro - $729.99
● Apple 13.3" MD231LL/A MacBook Air 128GB - $399.99
● Apple 13.3" MD232LL/A 256GB MacBook Air - $369.99 - $419.99
● Apple 13” 2012 Intel i5 MacBook Pro - $339.99
● Apple 15" 2013 i7 2.3GHz Retina Macbook Pro - $729.99
● Apple 15" 2014 512GB i7 Retina Macbook Pro - $729.99
● Apple 15" 2015 Intel i7 1TB MacBook Pro - $949.99
● Apple 15" 2015 Intel i7 2.8GHz MacBook Pro - $959.99
● Apple 15" 2015 Intel i7 512GB MacBook Pro - $899.99
● Apple 15" 512GB Intel i7 Retina Macbook Pro - $919.99
● Apple 15" Intel i7 512GB Macbook Pro Laptop - $399.99
● Apple 15" Late 2016 i7 512GB MacBook Pro - $1339.99
● Apple 15.4" 500GB MD103LL/A MacBook Pro - $479.99 - $509.99
● Apple 15.4" Intel i7 512GB Retina Macbook Pro - $559.99
● Apple 15.4" MD103LL/A 500GB MacBook Pro - $509.99 - $569.99
● Apple 15.4" MD104LL/A 1TB MacBook Pro - $539.99
● Apple 15.4" MJLQ2LL/A MacBook Pro 256GB - $1069.99
● Apple 2013 27" Intel Core i7 1TB iMac - $999.99
● Apple 21.5" 2011 iMac i7 1TB Desktop - $329.99 - $349.99
● Apple 21.5" 2011 iMac i7 256GB Desktop - $409.99
● Apple 21.5" iMac 500GB Desktop - $379.99
● Apple 21.5" iMac Desktop MNDY2LL/A - $1159.99
● Apple 21.5" iMac Intel i3 3.06GHz 500GB - $219.99 - $239.99
● Apple 21.5" iMac Intel i5 1.4GHz 500GB (Mid 2014) - $509.99
● Apple 21.5" iMac Intel i5 2.7GHz 1TB - $459.99 - $489.99
● Apple 21.5" iMac Intel i5 Desktop - $279.99
● Apple 21.5" Mid-2017 4K i5 1TB SATA iMac - $999.99
● Apple 27" 2011 Intel i5 1TB iMac Desktop - $299.99 - $319.99
● Apple 27" iMac Intel i5 2.9GHz 1TB - $779.99
● Apple 27" Late-2012 i5 Quad-Core iMac - $509.99 - $569.99
● Apple 7.9" 16GB iPad Mini (1st Gen) - $79.99
● Apple 7.9" 16GB iPad Mini Verizon - $89.99
● Apple 7.9" iPad Mini 4 16GB WiFi - $199.99
● Apple iMac 21.5-Inch ME086LL/A Desktop - $439.99
● Apple iPad (5th Gen) WiFi Tablet - Space Gray - $159.99
● Apple iPad Air (1st Gen) Tablet 16GB - $139.99
● Apple Mac Mini Intel i5 500GB Desktop - $249.99
● Apple Mac Mini Intel i5 Desktop - $229.99
● Apple MB950LL/A 21.5 C2D 3.06/4GB/500GB HDD - $159.99
● Apple MB950LL/A 21.5 C2D 3.06/8GB/2TB HDD, B - $179.99
● Apple MC510LL/A 27 DCi3 3.2/12GB/1TB HDD - $269.99
● Apple MC812LL/A 21.5 QCi5 2.7/8GB/500GB HDD - $339.99
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● Apple MD387LL/A 500GB Mac Mini - $169.99
● Apple ME087LL/A 21.5 QCi5 2.9/8GB/1TB HDD - $459.99
● Apple ME088LL/A 27 QCi5 3.2/8GB/1TB HDD, B - $779.99 - $899.99
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● Apple Mid-2009 20" Intel C2D 160GB iMac - $99.99 - $109.99
● Apple Mid-2011 21.5" i5 240GB SSD iMac - $239.99 - $259.99
● Apple Mid-2011 21.5" Intel i5 500GB iMac - $259.99 - $299.99
● Apple MK472LL/A 27 QCi7 4/32GB/1TB HDD - $1429.99





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Top Stories: iPhone 12 Rumors, Apple's A12Z-Based Mac mini, Leaked iMac, and More!

With WWDC now behind us, our attention this week largely turned back to rumors, led by increasing claims that Apple controversially won't be including a power adapter in the box with the iPhone 12. We also saw a few other iPhone 12 rumors, signs of an upcoming iMac update, and some more information on timing of updates for Apple's smaller iPads.


The other big topic this week was Apple's Developer Transition Kit, a Mac mini equipped with the A12Z Bionic chip from the iPad Pro. App developers have been signing up for the kits to help them transition their apps to Apple Silicon for future Macs, and we got our first look at how these machines perform even though they will be widely outclassed by the machines that eventually ship to consumers.

Read on below for details on these stories and more!

iPhone 12 Models Reportedly Won't Include Charger in Box, 20W Power Adapter Will Be Sold Separately


Following a similar report last week, reliable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has also weighed in to claim that Apple is not planning to include a power adapter in the box with its iPhone 12 models launching later this year. Apple is also said to be eliminating the EarPods earphones that have traditionally been included with new iPhone purchases.


Apple will apparently be offering a new 20-watt fast-charging power adapter as a separate accessory, and removing the current adapter from the iPhone box will save Apple money, reduce e-waste, and allow for more shipping efficiency thanks to smaller boxes. Apple is even surveying recent iPhone buyers in Brazil about what they've done with the power adapters that came with their previous iPhones, so the company definitely appears to be doing research on the topic.

In other iPhone 12 news, rumors continue to be split as to whether some models will or will not include 120Hz ProMotion displays for a smoother on-screen experience. And finally, the higher-end iPhone 12 Pro models are rumored to be able to shoot 4K video at 120 and 240 frames per second, which would allow for great slow-motion footage.

Rosetta 2 Benchmarks Surface From Mac Mini With A12Z Chip


Apple's Developer Transition Kits to help app creators prepare for the Mac's transition from Intel processors to Apple Silicon have begun arriving in developers' hands, and while Apple's terms limit the sharing of information about these Mac mini units equipped with A12Z Bionic chips from the iPad Pro, that hasn't stopped some individuals from sharing performance benchmarks.


The A12Z-based Mac mini runs programs designed for Intel Macs using a Rosetta 2 translation layer that impacts performance, but Geekbench benchmarks still offer an interesting look at how these systems perform. In fact, these systems run Geekbench via Rosetta 2 faster than Microsoft's Arm-based Surface Pro X runs an Arm-native version of Geekbench.

Of course, these Developer Transition Kits bear little resemblance to what Apple will eventually ship to consumers, as those future machines will be equipped with much faster chips said to based on the A14 chip coming to this year's iPhones, and as developers update their apps to support Apple Silicon natively, fewer apps will be subject to the speed hit of Rosetta 2 translation.

Unreleased iMac With 10-Core Comet Lake-S Chip and Radeon Pro 5300 GPU Shows Up in Geekbench


While we didn't get a hoped-for update to the iMac at WWDC last week, we're continuing to see evidence that an update is in the works.

MacRumors concept mockup based on redesign rumors

The latest piece of evidence comes from a Geekbench benchmark that appears to come from an unreleased iMac. Notably, the machine appears to be equipped with a 10-core Comet Lake-S processor from Intel and an AMD Radeon Pro 5300 graphics processor, both of which have also yet to be officially released.

The iMac is rumored to be one of the first machines to transition to Apple Silicon, but it looks like we could be getting one more generation on Intel chips, and it may include a significant redesign.

Apple Officially Obsoletes First MacBook Pro With a Retina Display


It's been eight years since Apple first introduced the MacBook Pro with a Retina display, and Apple is finally officially declaring that model to be obsolete.


Owners of the landmark 15-inch notebook will find that Apple is no longer offering service on the machines for any reason, so if you find yourself in need of a new battery or other repair, you'll need to look for an unofficial repair option or go the do-it-yourself route.

Kuo: Apple to Launch 10.8-Inch iPad Later This Year, 8.5-Inch iPad Mini in 2021


In addition to his predictions for the iPhone 12, Ming-Chi Kuo this week also shared a bit more information on his predictions for Apple's iPad lineup.


Kuo says that Apple plans to launch a new 10.8-inch iPad in the second half of 2020, followed by a new 8.5-inch iPad in the first half of 2021. He has previously indicated that the new 8.5-inch model will be a larger iPad mini, while there has been some confusion as to whether the 10.8-inch model will be a replacement for the 10.2-inch entry-level iPad or the 10.5-inch iPad Air.

New Mac Ransomware Found in Pirated Mac Apps


There's a new 'OSX.ThiefQuest' Mac ransomware variant that's spreading through pirated Mac apps, according to a report shared this week by Malwarebytes. The new ransomware was found in pirated downloads for the Little Snitch app found on a Russian forum.


Along with the ransom activity, the malware may also install a keylogger for monitoring keystrokes, but what the malware does with the functionality is unknown. Malware in general and ransomware in particular are relatively rare on the Mac platform, so it's interesting to see this example surface and gain some insight into what it does.

The New York Times Ends Apple News Partnership and Pulls All Articles


The New York Times this week announced that it is pulling out of Apple News, as the service does not "align with its strategy of building direct relationships with paying readers."


While The New York Times has never been a part of the Apple News+ subscription program, the newspaper's articles will no longer show up in the ‌Apple News‌ app at all. The news site says that Apple has given it "little in the way of direct relationships with readers" and "little control over the business." Rather than allowing its articles on ‌Apple News‌, The New York Times wants to drive readers to its own website and app.

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