Benjamin and Zac discuss CarPlay troubles, both literally and figuratively with GM announcing they will no longer support the feature in their new EVs. We also discuss the rumors — that are very much in flux — surrounding the iPhone 15 solid state buttons and a possible second-generation Apple Studio Display. Apple finally launches its first retail presence in India, and The Steve Jobs Make Something Wonderful book is available to read now.
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- Apple to open its first store in India on April 18
- Apple banned 22 ‘competing brands’ from around a new retail store
- New Steve Jobs Archive ebook now available as a free download
- ‘Don’t Call It HBO’ Max video service launching next month
- In memory of the 27-inch iMac Pro with or without Mini-LED, no wait, Mini-LED display with 120Hz ProMotion
- Apple scraps plans for 27-inch display with mini-LED and ProMotion
- Kuo: 27-inch mini-LED Apple external display targeting 2025 release
- iPhone 15 Pro may not have new solid-state buttons after all
- Where does the latest iPhone 15 report leave the Action button?
- iPhone 15 Pro: Meet the new volume buttons, same as the old volume buttons
- MLB Friday Night Baseball returns April 7, Apple TV+ subscription now required
- Hands-on: MLB app adds Live Activities support
- iOS 16.5 code indicates quad-box Picture-in-Picture feature in development for Apple TV sports streams
- FuboTV overhauls Apple TV app with enhanced Multiview experience
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