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1. Review: The iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 do Disneyland after darkish
Matthew Panzarino continues his custom of testing out the most recent iPhones at Disneyland. This time, he was significantly serious about how nicely the iPhone 11’s Night Mode works. His verdict: It compares extraordinarily nicely to different low-light cameras, with publicity and colour rendition that’s best-in-class.
But for those who’re planning to improve, do you have to get the Pro, or the common ol’ iPhone 11? Apparently the Pro is absolutely there to deal with edge instances — the most effective video and photograph choices, a greater darkish mode expertise, a brighter display screen.
2. Under stress, The We Company now solely says it expects to go public ‘by the end of the year’
A brand new notice from WeWork’s guardian firm all however confirms that it’s certainly delaying its IPO roadshow, which had been anticipated to begin this week.
3. Amazon launches Amazon Music HD with lossless audio streaming
Amazon has a brand new, high-quality streaming tier of its music service referred to as Amazon Music HD. It’s priced at $12.99 monthly for Prime members, and you’ll add it to your present Amazon Music subscription for a further $5 every month.
4. Will Smith and Ang Lee are coming to Disrupt SF
They’ll be becoming a member of us to debate their upcoming movie “Gemini Man,” which options “jaw-dropping effects” from Weta Digital. The results permit Smith to play each an murderer named Henry Brogan and a youthful clone who’s been despatched to kill his older counterpart.
5. Computer scientist Richard Stallman, who defended Jeffrey Epstein, resigns from MIT CSAIL and the Free Software Foundation
Stallman mentioned he has resigned from his place as a visiting scientist at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab after describing a sufferer of intercourse trafficker Jeffrey Epstein as “entirely willing” in emails despatched to a division record.
6. I hope Apple Arcade makes room for bizarre, cool shit
Apple Arcade appears purpose-built to make room out there for lovely, unhappy, bizarre, transferring, gradual, intelligent and heartfelt.
7. What startup CSOs can be taught from three enterprise safety specialists
How do you retain your startup safe? That’s one of many large questions we explored at TC Sessions: Enterprise earlier this month — and for those who weren’t there, we’ve acquired a write-up of the principle takeaways. (Extra Crunch membership required.)