Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Saudi and allies cut Qatar ties in diplomatic crisis

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Saudi and allies cut Qatar ties in diplomatic crisis

Saudi and allies cut Qatar ties in diplomatic crisisSaudi Arabia and several of its allies on Monday cut relations with Qatar, accusing it of supporting extremism, in the biggest diplomatic crisis to have hit the region in years. Bahrain, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Yemen and the Maldives also severed ties with gas-rich Qatar, which Riyadh accused of supporting groups, including some backed by Iran, "that aim to destabilise the region". Qatar denied any support for extremists and accused its neighbours of seeking to put the country under "guardianship".


A crazy new feature is coming to Apple’s next-gen MacBook Pro, but not this year

A crazy new feature is coming to Apple’s next-gen MacBook Pro, but not this year

Apple will announce new MacBook Pro versions at WWDC, but don’t expect any huge changes. The laptop will likely get new processors and may support up to 32GB of RAM, but the design will remain largely unchanged. Apple is working on a major MacBook Pro redesign for next year or even in 2019 though, and a massive leak from supposed Foxconn employees may have revealed the first known details.

Apple’s 2018 MacBook Pro redesign will include a new keyboard that will feature tiny displays on each key, supposed Foxconn insiders revealed over the weekend. According to their information, Apple has been testing E Ink keyboards including a black and white option as well as a color option. The latter was reportedly cancelled due to the Qualcomm legal dispute.

Of course, Apple's new "Magic" MacBook keyboards shouldn't come as too much of a surprise since we told you about them last year.

This smart keyboard will not replace the Touch Bar but instead, work with it. The smart keyboard will have front-lit keys and a new mechanism that will replace the butterfly system used in current MacBook Pros. The keyboard might be getting smarter, but the display will not get touch support. According to these Foxconn employees, there’s no touch interface coming to MacBook screens for the foreseeable future — and that’s an 18-month horizon, according to them.

The insiders said that Apple is also testing a new MagSafe charger that may ship at some point in 12-18 months. It’s unclear whether the new MagSafe technology will work with current USB-C chargers or whether they will require a brand new port. The insiders did not reveal additional details about this particular feature. But another thing that will return to MacBooks of the future is the glowing Apple logo on the back, the leakers said.

Finally, the insiders mentioned that Apple is testing a new design language for the iMac and/or MacBook that includes “more glass and dark black body.” That seems like a description that would fit a future iMac design, although the Foxconn employees did not clarify which model they were talking about. Apple at WWDC 2017 pretty much confirmed that new design language when it unveiled the iMac Pro, a desktop that has more glass and a dark black body.


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The White House isn’t answering basic questions about climate change and golf

The White House isn’t answering basic questions about climate change and golfIn an alarming trend, the White House is stonewalling the press and the public on the big issue of President Trump’s position on climate change and the small issue of his golf habits.


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