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The Mid-September Edition Sunday, September 8, 2024

macOS Sequoia Release Likely To Be The Earliest In Years, by Hartley Charlton, MacRumors

Internal Apple documentation obtained by MacRumors suggests that macOS 15.0 Sequoia will be officially released to the public by mid-September.

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The new annual version of iOS has historically always been released at least a week before the new version of macOS. Sometimes, Apple leaves a considerable gap between the releases; in 2020, the company left nearly two months between the release of iOS 14 (September 16, 2020) and macOS Big Sur (November 12, 2020).

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‘FitBee’ Helps You Track Your Nutrition With Ease, by Michael Burkhardt, 9to5Mac

FitBee is a modern calorie and macronutrient tracker for the iPhone, focused on speed and data accuracy. A lot of other calorie counting apps will take too much time to process, can’t find the food you’re looking for, or contain inaccurate data. FitBee aims to streamline this process for everyone.

Apple Card Offering Two New Ways To Earn $200 Cash Back Bonus, by Michael Burkhardt, 9to5Mac

After last month’s Apple Card offers ended a few days ago, the company is now testing two new offers for cardholders to earn $200 in Daily Cash, both for new and existing customers.

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Ben Stiller And John Turturro Tease ‘Severance’ Season 2: ‘We Are Delving Into The Unknown’, by Ethan Shanfeld, Variety

For director and executive producer Ben Stiller, a three-year gap between seasons has them hoping these new episodes live up to fans’ lofty expectations.

“It’s an interesting experience,” he said of working on Season 2 of “Severance.” “I’ve never been through it before — a second season of anything. Everything I’ve done has gotten canceled back in the day. But, you know, I feel like there’s an expectation that the audience has — that they should have if they love something. For us, it’s just been the process of trying to live up to our expectation of what we think the show should be and commit to that.”

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If a director shot a film as one single long take, must I also watch the film entirely in one sitting?

(Just finished watching 1917 over multiple nights. No, I did not watch it over two nights. It was more than that.)

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