Will Apple drop hints about the next iPhone in tonight’s earnings? (The 3:59, Ep. 434)
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Apple posts its fiscal third-quarter report, Nintendo’s Switch continues to soar and MoviePass gets way worse.
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We have a theater that has movies for $5 every day and it’s new release movies. It may not be the fancy theaters with reclining seats or reserved seating but for $5 a ticket who cares. Even the snacks are decently priced.
They will not give any hints. We’ll see.
Ever since Bryan left, there’s no point in being subscribed to CNET anymore
So, did they drop any hints?
I like facial recognition better but it could be better. This is first gen so I’m sure it will get better. Touch ID has its issues too. If your hands are wet or if you had gloves on so it wasn’t perfect either.