
This episode covers Apple's September event, the Apple vs Epic lawsuit ruling, and new product announcements including the iPhone 13 series and iPad mini.
Hosts Marquez Brownlee and Andrew Edwards discuss the recent ruling in the Apple vs Epic Games lawsuit, where the judge ruled that Apple is not anti-competitive, but must allow developers to use alternative payment methods. They explain the implications of this ruling for both Apple and Epic Games.
The hosts then transition to Apple's September event, highlighting the new iPad mini, which features a redesign, A15 Bionic chip, and improved camera capabilities. They discuss the significance of these updates and how they compare to previous models.
Next, they cover the iPhone 13 series, noting the introduction of the A15 Bionic chip, improved battery life, and the long-awaited 120Hz ProMotion display on the Pro models. They also mention the new camera features, including Cinematic mode and ProRes video recording.
Throughout the episode, Marquez and Andrew provide their thoughts on the products, the event's production quality, and the overall impact of these announcements on the tech landscape.
Apple's September event featured the iPhone 13 series, new iPad mini, and updates on the Apple vs Epic lawsuit.

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