Vector
VECTOR is an (almost) daily podcast focused on Apple and personal technology.
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My Last Vector
03/30/2020
My Last Vector
68 thousand subscribers. 34 million views. 370 videos. All since launching this channel back in 2018. And I couldn’t have done any of it without you. All of you. Which is why I’m both terrified and excited as hell to tell you… This… is my very last Vector. Ok, hear me out: A few weeks ago, well before what’s happening now started happening, I made the decision to leave iMore, the website I’ve been working at for over a decade, and Future PLC, the company that owns it and the Vector channel, and go indie. Yeah, indie. Not to Apple or Google or Twitter or Microsoft, or any of the other major media outlets either. Just indie. Just me. I deeply, truly appreciate what each and every one of you has done for Vector over the last couple of years. You took it from nothing and made it a smart, considerate, vibrant community and in what feels like no time flat. Even if this many videos also feels like basically forever. Now, the Vector channel is staying here with Future. And they have some amazing YouTubers on staff, people I’ve worked with and learned a ton from, like Alex Dobie and Hayato Huseman on Android Central, Daniel Rubino on Windows Central, Kevin Michaluk on CrackBerry, and the inimitable Michael Fisher on The Mr. Mobile. They’re going to keep producing amazing content and I can’t wait to see more of it. I also want to thank everyone at Future Mobile Tech, for helping me do what it is I love so much to do — work my ass off to bring you the very best Apple and related tech coverage on the ‘Net, each day, every day, pretty much all day. And I’ll still be doing just that. Just different. So, if you’ve enjoyed these videos and our conversation as much as I have, and want to keep them going, you’ll still be able to find me @reneritchie on Twitter, Instagram, and starting later this week, /reneritchie right here on YouTube as well. Thank you for watching, time for what's next!
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Why Google Podcasts is now on iPhone [Interview]
03/26/2020
Why Google Podcasts is now on iPhone [Interview]
Google Podcasts has just arrived on iOS and I sat down with the founder and head of product, Zack Reneau-Wedeen from Google, to find out all about it, and chat all about podcasts in general. Yeah, grab an extra beverage or several! SPONSOR: Watch thousands of documentaries for free for 31 days AND get a free Nebula account by signing up at and using the promo code ‘vector’! LINKS: MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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iPad Pro 2020 Review
03/24/2020
iPad Pro 2020 Review
Back in 2018, Apple didn’t just do what they’ve usually done with new iPads — make them thinner, lighter, and faster. Well, yes, of course they did, but they also did something more. They made them modern, with smaller bezels, Face ID, and a new, magnetic, capacitive Apple Pencil. Like with the iPhone X, it was a once-in-a-decade revolution. So, now, some 18 months later, we’re back to evolution — a wider processor, a second, wider camera, an intriguing new LiDAR scanner, and, coming this May, a full-on new laptop mode thanks to a new, scissor-switch and trackpad powered Magic Keyboard. So, how far has it come in 2020? SPONSOR: Watch thousands of documentaries for free for 31 days AND get a free Nebula account by signing up at and using the promo code ‘vector’! MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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MacBook Air (2020) Review
03/23/2020
MacBook Air (2020) Review
The MacBook Air, Apple’s most popular Mac, is fully, finally back. And I don’t say that lightly. In October of 2018, Apple brought the Air out of hibernation and gave it a modern makeover. Mostly.It got the updated design, high density, Retina display, and USB-C interface that made the 12-inch MacBook, its once-and-former-successor, so compelling. But, it also inherited the butterfly keyboard, which was meant to be thinner and more stable, but ultimately proved to be divisive and unreliable. It got Intel’s coreM low-power chipset, which was fine for casual and ultra-mobile workflows, but wasn’t up as robust as the former Air’s Core I. And, it was more expensive. Not than the 12-inch or the initial prices of the previous Airs, but than the low, low price the immediately previous Air had dropped to over the years. Now, some 18 months later, Apple is aiming to fix all of that with an even more modern update. Again, mostly. SPONSOR: Watch thousands of documentaries for free for 31 days AND get a free Nebula account by signing up at and using the promo code ‘vector’! LINKS: MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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NEW iPad Pro & MacBook Air Are Here!
03/18/2020
NEW iPad Pro & MacBook Air Are Here!
Apple has cried HAVOK and let slip the devices of March. That includes new MacBooks Air, new iPads Pro, a bumped up Mac mini, and new spring colors for Apple Watch bands and iPhone cases. Pretty much everything that was made new back at the October 2018 event has been updated now, today. SPONSOR: Go to and sign up for free. First 200 people will also get 20% off the annual Premium subscription. MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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NEW Powerbeats 4 vs. Powerbeats Pro — What's the Difference?
03/17/2020
NEW Powerbeats 4 vs. Powerbeats Pro — What's the Difference?
So… what exactly are the new Powerbeats 4 and what do they mean in the age of Powerbeats Pro? Let's take a look! SPONSOR: Go to and sign up for free. First 200 people will also get 20% off the annual Premium subscription. MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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Major iOS 14 Leak Analysis
03/14/2020
Major iOS 14 Leak Analysis
So, here’s what seems to have happened: An internal build of iOS 14, which previous reports have pegged as “Azul”, the Spanish or Portuguese word for “blue”, got leaked. Now, this has happened before. Sometimes they were accidentally left and found on the public web, sometimes someone didn’t get what they want or were upset with someone in their reporting chain, so they had a little tantrum and leaked it, and sometimes someone just wants to see the world, and their team’s work, burn. Regardless, these aren’t betas. Those typically come on keynote day in June. These are internal development builds and are made for internal, developer-fused hardware, and require an internal restore process to run. So, when these builds do leak, you need someone who not only understands code, but code diving and reverse engineering to go through the binary and see what clues can be found in icons, text strings, class names, and more. I am not one of those people. I’m the opposite of one of those people. So, if I described any of that wrong, just let me know in the comments. But, that’s basically what just happened with iOS 14 and so we’ve seen an avalanche of blog posts describing what the more tech savvy bloggers have found. Now, it’s important to remember that, depending on how old the build is, some of the features they found might have been deferred and some might not have been added in yet. As I’ve said before, there’s many a slip twixt a list and a ship. So, if come the June keynote, what we get is different than what was leaked, don’t blame Apple. You chose to read the early draft script and that’s never the same as the final film. Cool? Cool. Let’s get into it. SPONSOR: Watch thousands of documentaries for free for 31 days AND get a free Nebula account by signing up at and using the promo code ‘vector’! LINKS: MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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How Apple Can Save WWDC 2020 from (Coronavirus / COVID-19)
03/11/2020
How Apple Can Save WWDC 2020 from (Coronavirus / COVID-19)
GDC, the game developer’s conference, is canceled. Facebook’s F8 conference is canceled. Geneva Auto Show, canceled. South-by-south west, canceled. Several U.S. states have declared emergencies. Italy is on lockdown. Santa Clara County, Silicon Valley, has effectively issued a short-term ban on events. Now, Apple doesn’t typically pre-announce anything. Not products. Not events. But, that Apple will hold a worldwide developers conference — WWDC — the first week of June each year, every year, was one of the safest bets in tech today. Until today. So, if COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, prevents Apple’s from holding it’s annual macOS, iOS, tvOS, watchOS, and now iPadOS, event, what could the company possibly do instead? SPONSOR: Watch thousands of documentaries for free for 31 days AND get a free Nebula account by signing up at and using the promo code ‘vector’! MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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How Much Will iPhone 12 Cost?
03/09/2020
How Much Will iPhone 12 Cost?
Rumor has it, Apple will be releasing not three new iPhones like last year, not even four new iPhones, but a whopping 5 new iPhones in 2020. Sure, it’s nothing compared to the 879 new phones Samsung will likely release this year, but for Apple, it’s a lot. Like… a lot a lot. So, why? SPONSOR: Go to and get 20% off their annual Premium subscription! MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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How iPhone #BatteryGate Went So WRONG
03/04/2020
How iPhone #BatteryGate Went So WRONG
Apple has tentatively agreed to settle the iPhone BatteryGate class-action lawsuit in the U.S. to the tune of $500 million dollars. This follows a €25 million fine last month. So, how did this all go so wrong for Apple… and why? SPONSOR: Go to and get 20% off their annual Premium subscription! LINKS: MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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The iPhone 5G
03/03/2020
The iPhone 5G
Late last year, after a bunch of petulant pundit hot takes about how the iPhone 11 would be doomed, so very doomed because it didn’t have 5G, I did my best to calmly, rationally explain why those first-generation modems were too hot and power hungry, the networks so few and far between, and the capacity nowhere nearly at mainstream iPhone scale yet. And… the iPhone 11 somehow managed to not only survive without a lick of 5G, but thrive. As in a best-selling. So, yeah, told you so, whatever. But now, this year, the next-generation modems are slightly better, the networks are slightly bigger, and even though 5G is still a mess, rumor has it Apple will be going all-in come the fall. But what does that really mean? SPONSOR: Go to and get 20% off their annual Premium subscription! MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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The Mac ARM
02/28/2020
The Mac ARM
Speculation about Apple transitioning some or all of its Mac computer lineup from Intel to Arm is running hot and heavy again following an off-hand rumor by supply chain exfiltrator extraordinaire, Kuo Ming-Chi earlier this week. I’ve already done a whole video on how Steve Jobs’ famous keynote announcing the previous PowerPC to Intel transition could be replayed almost note by note for an Intel to ARM transition. Hit subscribe to see all of it. So, now I want to touch on what happens next: The transition itself. SPONSOR: Watch thousands of documentaries for free for 31 days AND get a free Nebula account by signing up at and using the promo code ‘vector’! LINKS: MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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The iPhone Flip
02/27/2020
The iPhone Flip
The Samsung Galaxy Flip is the original iPhone of foldables. That’s what some people have been saying and… ah… I mean I get it. Well, first, no, it totally isn’t. But I get it. I get the allure of of flipping phones. I’ve done umpteen videos about them. Hit subscribe and you can see all of them. They’re new. They're fun. They’re different. At least so far, because there are only a few of them out right now. In a few years, I expect there won’t just be many but generations of many, so they won’t be so new or so different anymore, but they’ll still be fun, and they’ll still be welcome by people who want a big screen that isn’t so big in their pocket or bag. But the concept itself is still super intriguing to me. The iPhone of flip phones. To get to that, to be that — the iPhone Flip — what exactly would it take? SPONSOR: Watch thousands of documentaries for free for 31 days AND get a free Nebula account by signing up at and using the promo code ‘vector’! LINKS: MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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How Apple Can Save the HomePod in 2020
02/25/2020
How Apple Can Save the HomePod in 2020
Seven years ago or so, when Apple first started working on the HomePod, they just wanted to make a great sounding speaker that you could drop anywhere in a room and that would sound great no matter where you dropped it or where you were standing to listen to it. They were investing heavily into building up their audio engineering team and delving deeply into the concepts around computational audio. Hardware and software tightly integrated together. Apple’s forte. So what could possibly go wrong? Well, in the time it took Apple to bring the HomePod to market, the market had changed. Amazon had shipped the Echo with Alexa, Google had begun replicating them, and, it turns out, Apple had brought a premium speaker to a commodity assistant market. There have been a couple of software updates since, but nothing that set fire to the HomePod like the early, heady days of the iPhone, iPad, Watch, probably even Apple TV. So, what can Apple do now? How can the HomePod be fixed? SPONSOR: Watch thousands of documentaries for free for 31 days AND get a free Nebula account by signing up at and using the promo code ‘vector’! MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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iPhone 'CarKeys' Are Coming!
02/23/2020
iPhone 'CarKeys' Are Coming!
Earlier this month, 9to5Mac found code in the iOS 13.4 beta for a CarKey API, or application programming interface. CarKey seems to be a system that will allow your iPhone or Apple Watch to lock, unlock, even start your car… if your car has NFC and the manufacturer partners with Apple to make it all just work. And… it sounds great. Terrific even. But it also still sounds so limited compared to the Apple Watch future I’ve been dreaming about for over half a decade. Why? Let's get into it! SPONSOR: Go to and get 20% off their annual Premium subscription! LINKS: MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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Apple Issues Quarterly Guidance Update for Investors
02/19/2020
Apple Issues Quarterly Guidance Update for Investors
Why Apple is DOOMED. Finally. Again*. *Earlier this week, Apple released and investor update on quarterly guidance for Q2, 2020. In other words, the revenue and other financial projections they’d given last quarter to set expectations for this quarter. Apple is getting out ahead here, one of the first first major American companies to do so. They won’t be the last. SPONSOR: Go to and get 20% off their annual Premium subscription! MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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Why iPhone 12 Needs Smart Zoom (vs. Galaxy S20)
02/18/2020
Why iPhone 12 Needs Smart Zoom (vs. Galaxy S20)
Samsung has just announced the new Galaxy S20 Ultra and it's got a few features I'd just love Apple to steal for the iPhone 12. SPONSOR: Go to and get 20% off their annual Premium subscription! LINKS: MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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Where is the iPhone Flip?
02/17/2020
Where is the iPhone Flip?
A year ago, I made a video about how foldable devices were the future. Or at least a big part of it. After all, the history of human technology was the history of foldables. From books to wallets, we humans just love to fold everything, including our clothes and our food. I even mocked up folding iPhone concepts in Photoshop that look a lot like what the Modern Moto Razr and just-announced Samsung Flip turned out to look like. And, now, because those phones are coming out, people are wondering out loud — Where is Apple's iPhone Flip? So, where is it? SPONSOR: Watch thousands of documentaries for free for 31 days AND get a free Nebula account by signing up at and using the promo code ‘vector’! LINKS: MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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Swift Playgrounds for Mac (Feat. Sharon O’Mara)
02/13/2020
Swift Playgrounds for Mac (Feat. Sharon O’Mara)
Back at WWDC 2016, Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook brought Cheryl Thomas, Vice President of Software Engineering Operations, up on stage to introduce Swift Playgrounds for iPad. An educational development environment that made real programing using a real programming language — over half a million apps now built with it in the App Store and counting — accessible and approachable to beginners of all ages who interested in learning the fundamentals of code or becoming coders. To make those next million apps. Since then, over 2.8 million people have downloaded, and over 5000 schools have deployed Swift Playground for iPad. And now, this week, for its second act, Apple is releasing Swift Playgrounds for the Mac. SPONSOR: Watch thousands of documentaries for free for 31 days AND get a free Nebula account by signing up at and using the promo code ‘vector’! LINKS: MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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Apple Watch OS 7 — What Comes Next (Wishlist)
02/12/2020
Apple Watch OS 7 — What Comes Next (Wishlist)
I’ve done a bunch of videos now saying why I think the Apple Watch is the most important device Apple has ever made, the most important consumer electronics device ever made, and basically the gadget of the last damn decade. Because it saves lives by design. A lot of the credit for that goes to watchOS — the software that drives the watch hardware. It’s what’s given us those life saving features like heart rate notifications, fall detection, and the ECG app. And, while the current watchOS 6 bits are, of course, the best ones yet, there’s still a lot more I’d live to see with watchOS 7. SPONSOR: Watch thousands of documentaries for free for 31 days AND get a free Nebula account by signing up at and using the promo code ‘vector’! MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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Galaxy S20 vs. iPhone 11 — From the Android Expert!
02/11/2020
Galaxy S20 vs. iPhone 11 — From the Android Expert!
Samsung has just announced its new flagship phone for this spring — or phones, rather — the Galaxy S20, S20+, and the all new, all ultra premium, Galaxy S20 ultra. And, to talk all about them, I’ve got one of the smartest people in the industry on the line, managing editor of Android Central on the line, Daniel Bader. SPONSOR: Watch thousands of documentaries for free for 31 days AND get a free Nebula account by signing up at and using the promo code ‘vector’! LINKS: MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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Why the iPhone Killed BlackBerry
02/06/2020
Why the iPhone Killed BlackBerry
BlackBerry, the real Canadian atoms and bits BlackBerry, died years ago. This week, the Chinese bits and American atoms that briefly reanimated it finally gave up the ghost as well. As a Canadian, I was heartbroken then and still am now. Instead of a wake, instead of pouring one out, though, I want to take this opportunity to look back at what happened to the once industry leader, the titan, and more importantly — why. Apple found unprecedented mainstream success with the iPod. 1000 songs in our pockets was just the beginning. But Steve Jobs never made the mistake of confusing Apple’s products for its business. And he knew the iPod was just a product. The iPod was the smash hit of its time, to be sure, but time is relentless. Something was coming for it. Something that was more than just a product. A convergence. The phone combined with the mobile internet and, yes, with the MP3 player. An existential threat. So, Jobs turned Apple towards the iPhone. And, at that moment, that very moment, BlackBerry was ended. We just didn’t know it yet. SPONSOR: Thanks to for sponsoring this show! While you're waiting for Apple's March 2020 event, the first 500 people to use this link will get 2 free months of Skillshare Premium Membership MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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Apple AirPods 'Studio Pro' Rumor Analysis
02/05/2020
Apple AirPods 'Studio Pro' Rumor Analysis
In 2016 we got the truly wireless EarPods-like AirPods. In 2017… make that 2018… we got the room-filling HomePod. In 2019, 2nd generation AirPods and, right at the end of the year, the in-ear AirPods Pro. Now, rumor has it, we may just be getting truly wireless over-the-ear headphones from Apple. StudioPods or AirPods Studio Pro, or whatever Apple ends up calling them.. So, could they be… and why? SPONSOR: Thanks to for sponsoring this show! While you're waiting for Apple's March 2020 event, the first 500 people to use this link will get 2 free months of Skillshare Premium Membership! MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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Apple March Event 2020 Preview: iPhone 9, iPad Pro, AirTags, Watch, and more!
02/03/2020
Apple March Event 2020 Preview: iPhone 9, iPad Pro, AirTags, Watch, and more!
Apple doesn’t always hold March events. But when it does… 2015 brought us ResearchKit, the 12-inch MacBook, and the launch of the Apple Watch. 2016 was CareKit, the iPhone SE and 9.7-inch iPad Pro 2018 was an updated entry-level iPad, Everyone Can Code, and a series Education-centric announcements. 2019 was Apple News+, Apple Card, Apple Arcade, and Apple TV+, with new iPads Air and mini, and AirPods 2 moved into separate announcements to keep it all about the services. This year, given all the concerns and closures in China surrounding the coronavirus, even if Apple originally wanted to hold a March event in 2020, it may not be able to. But, if Apple does and there are no significant delays, if Apple holds either in one big event or a series of smaller releases, just what may Apple have in store for us this spring? SPONSOR: Thanks to for sponsoring this show! While you're waiting for Apple's March 2020 event, the first 500 people to use this link will get 2 free months of Skillshare Premium Membership LINKS: MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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iPad Multitasking Fix for iPadOS 14 (iOS 14)
01/31/2020
iPad Multitasking Fix for iPadOS 14 (iOS 14)
Since this week marked the 10 year anniversary of the iPad, it brought up a lot of praise and a lot of criticism from a lot of people, and the multi-window multitasking interactions were chief among them. So, what can be done about them? SPONSOR: Go to and get 20% off their annual Premium subscription! MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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WRONG About iPhone 11
01/30/2020
WRONG About iPhone 11
The iPhone 11 is going to be so boring. So iterative. A real yawner. A let down. You don’t need it. Totally. Completely. Must skip. Facepalm emoji dash thumbnail. That was not an uncommon narrative last year when iPhone 11 rumors started making the rounds. Hell, even once it was announced. Now, just four months later, Apple has released its first quarter, 2020 financial results and, well… OK Doomers. SPONSOR: Go to and get 20% off their annual Premium subscription! MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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iPhone Multi-Cam Recording — FiLMiC DoubleTake is here!
01/28/2020
iPhone Multi-Cam Recording — FiLMiC DoubleTake is here!
Back in September, Apple invited FiLMiC up on the big iPhone 11 event stage to show off something pretty damn incredible: multi-cam video capture. It wasn’t quite ready to ship back then. But it is now. I got to spend an hour or so talking to Filmic and watching their demos, and a couple days shooting with DoubleTake on my own. And here are my first impressions! SPONSOR: Go to and get 20% off their annual Premium subscription! LINKS: MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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Secret History of iPad
01/27/2020
Secret History of iPad
10-years ago, on January 27, 2010, Steve Jobs announced a third category of device in the middle, something that’s between a laptop and a smartphone. Something that had to be better as browsing, email, photos, video, music, gaming, and eBooks. Something that had to be… the iPad. And this is its history and secret origin. SPONSOR: Go to and get 20% off their annual Premium subscription! LINKS: MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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Why You STILL Can’t Watch 4K YouTube on Apple
01/24/2020
Why You STILL Can’t Watch 4K YouTube on Apple
It’s 2020 and I still can’t watch 4K YouTube on almost any of my Apple stuff. I can watch 4K almost everything else, from iTunes to Netflix to Disney+ to Vimeo, just not YouTube. And I can watch 4K YouTube on almost everything else, from Roku to Amazon to ChromeCast, just not my Apple stuff. So, why, and more importantly, when’s it all just going to be fixed? SPONSOR: Watch thousands of documentaries for free for 31 days AND get a free Nebula account by signing up at and using the promo code ‘vector’! MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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Did Apple Kill iCloud Backup Encryption for the FBI?
01/23/2020
Did Apple Kill iCloud Backup Encryption for the FBI?
Reuters detonated a huge controversy in the Apple and security spaces yesterday with this headline — Apple dropped plan for encrypting backups after FBI complained - sources. So, let's dive into it. SPONSOR: Watch thousands of documentaries for free for 31 days AND get a free Nebula account by signing up at and using the promo code ‘vector’! LINKS: MORE: Merch: Gear: Podcast: Twitter: Instagram: SUBSCRIBE:
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