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M3 Max Performance, iOS 17.2 Journal App, New Apple TV App

The M3 Max benchmark shows incredible MacBook Pro performance, iOS 17.2 Journal app hands-on, and the redesigned Apple TV app on the AppleInsider Podcast.

The Scary Fast Apple Event unveiled the M3 family of processors and their new Macs. The first benchmarks show promising results with the M3 Max meeting the M2 Ultra performance.

The Journal app in iOS 17.2 iOS 17 holds many secrets, but mainly from Apple. The app itself is barebones in beta, but some suggestions and app settings show that it will have promising functionality at launch.

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Your hosts discuss the Apple TV interface update in tvOS 17.2 and what it could mean for the future of the platform. Since apps and channels now have equal weight within the app, this could be a sign of better service integrations down the road.

Apple’s event was an interesting affair due to its late broadcast and creepy aesthetic, but one of the most talked about news stories has to do with the production of the event itself. A banner at the end of the video stated that the entire event was shot on iPhone and edited on Mac, which attracted much comment and controversy.

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