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episode 329: The Stale Hot Dog Industry


Warner Media is moving all its 2021 releases to HBO Max, but what will that mean for the future of the movie industry? Will streaming reign supreme, or is there a future for movie theaters? Meanwhile, a new Bloomberg report gives some shape to the future of Apple's M-series processors--it turns out the M stands for "more cores."

This episode of Upgrade is sponsored by:
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Links and Show Notes: Get Upgrade+. More content, no ads. Nano-cromatic: Bruises by Chairlift - YouTube App Store Small Business Program - Apple Developer Kuo: Two redesigned MacBook Pros with mini LED in 2021, more affordable MacBook Air in 2022 - 9to5Mac Rumor: Apple memo to service providers suggests potential new hardware announcement next week - 9to5Mac The Seventh Annual Upgradies – Nomination Form Warner Bros. Smashes Box Office Windows, Will Send Entire 2021 Slate to HBO Max and Theaters | Hollywood Reporter HBO Max Ends Free Trial Offer Ahead of 'Wonder Woman 1984' Premiere - Variety 'Wonder Woman 1984' Eyes Early Debut on Demand in U.K. - Variety Fun with Charts: Imagining the M2 processor – Six Colors Apple Preps Next Mac Chips With Aim to Outclass Highest-End PCs - Bloomberg 20 Macs for 2020 - Relay FM ‎Sleep++ on the App Store ‎AutoSleep Track Sleep on Watch on the App Store Beddit Sleep Monitor Apple TV+ ‘For All Mankind’ mission patch set signed by Ronald Moore launch for second season - Space Explored


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 December 7, 2020  1h29m