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Recently I took a quick peak in my drafts folder and found a post with the title AppleTV and Roku with Plex. It’s only content was this picture.
The picture was dated june 2012. I guess that was the last time when I tried to use Plex with a TV connected box. Now, a year later, I’m currently experimenting with the AppleTV again. It appears summer is a great time for fiddling with the TV and its content.


Om några timmar är det dags för mig att sätta mig på ett tåg mot Arlanda och övernatta där. I morgon går resan vidare till staden Loulé i Portugal där Hedningarna ska spela på en festival och jag ska jobba som deras liveljudtekniker. Det ska bli riktigt kul.
This1 is a truly awesome talk.
There has – as usual – been a lot of coverage of this years WWDC Keynote so I will try not to repeat to much. I will however point out something that interests me a lot. It’s mainly two things.
No, I’m not too keen on the name either but one thing about the name-change is really significant.
We want to set a name that’s going to carry us for at least the next ten years.1
There has been some speculation over the last couple of years that Apple will soon dump Mac OS X in its ”iOSification of the Mac” and ”dumbing the Mac down” to make it more appealing to a mainstream crowd and thereby making it worthless to the pro users. The name change and the comment by Federighi makes this sound really improbable.
Long time follower of this site knows that the Mac Pro is precious to me. I don’t own one personally but they are an integral part of my work place and the recent lack of updates to it, along with complete sales-stop in Europe, have given me and my colleagues doubts about relying on Apple in future.
A new Mac Pro is therefore great news. A redesigned Mac Pro is even better news. Why? Because it means Apple has spent a lot of time and money into bringing us this product. That must mean they don’t plan to kill it off for quite some time.
To me these two things is a very clear indication that Apple is not planning to move away from the pro market anytime soon.