What Happened
Apple's latest M4 and M5 chips have a limitation on 4K external displays, according to a recent report. The new chips, which are part of the Apple Silicon lineup, no longer offer full-resolution HiDPI 4K modes for external displays. This means that users will have to choose between a lower resolution or a lower frame rate.
In other news, the Philadelphia court system is implementing a ban on all forms of smart or AI-integrated eyewear, starting next week. The ban is meant to prevent potential witness and juror intimidation from threats of recording.
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Key Facts
- Who: Apple, Philadelphia court system
- When: Starting with M4 and M5 chips, next week
- Where: Apple devices, Philadelphia courtrooms
What Experts Say
"Since these glasses are difficult to detect in courtrooms, it was determined they should be banned from the building," said court spokesperson Martin O'Rourke.
Background
Apple's M4 and M5 chips are part of the company's Apple Silicon lineup, which is designed to provide a faster and more efficient computing experience. The Philadelphia court system's ban on smart eyeglasses is part of a larger effort to prevent witness and juror intimidation.
What Comes Next
As Apple continues to develop its Apple Silicon lineup, it's likely that we'll see more limitations and features added to the chips. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia court system's ban on smart eyeglasses will go into effect next week, and it's unclear whether other courts will follow suit.
Key Numbers
- 3840x2160: The maximum resolution available on a 4K external display with Apple's M4 and M5 chips
- 2.0x: The multiplier needed for full 3840x2160 HiDPI, which is not supported by Apple's M4 and M5 chips
What to Watch
As the technology landscape continues to evolve, it's likely that we'll see more limitations and features added to devices and systems. Stay tuned for more updates on Apple's Apple Silicon lineup and the Philadelphia court system's ban on smart eyeglasses.
What Happened
Apple's latest M4 and M5 chips have a limitation on 4K external displays, according to a recent report. The new chips, which are part of the Apple Silicon lineup, no longer offer full-resolution HiDPI 4K modes for external displays. This means that users will have to choose between a lower resolution or a lower frame rate.
In other news, the Philadelphia court system is implementing a ban on all forms of smart or AI-integrated eyewear, starting next week. The ban is meant to prevent potential witness and juror intimidation from threats of recording.
NYT Puzzle Solutions
If you're stuck on today's NYT Connections, Strands, or Wordle puzzles, we've got the solutions for you. Today's Connections puzzle is all about finding the common threads between words, and we've got some hints and tips to help you solve it. Today's Strands puzzle is a twist on the classic word search, and we've got the answers you need to progress. And if you're struggling with Wordle, we've got the solution to today's puzzle, which should be easy to solve if you love astronomy.
Key Facts
- Who: Apple, Philadelphia court system
- When: Starting with M4 and M5 chips, next week
- Where: Apple devices, Philadelphia courtrooms
What Experts Say
"Since these glasses are difficult to detect in courtrooms, it was determined they should be banned from the building," said court spokesperson Martin O'Rourke.
Background
Apple's M4 and M5 chips are part of the company's Apple Silicon lineup, which is designed to provide a faster and more efficient computing experience. The Philadelphia court system's ban on smart eyeglasses is part of a larger effort to prevent witness and juror intimidation.
What Comes Next
As Apple continues to develop its Apple Silicon lineup, it's likely that we'll see more limitations and features added to the chips. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia court system's ban on smart eyeglasses will go into effect next week, and it's unclear whether other courts will follow suit.
Key Numbers
- 3840x2160: The maximum resolution available on a 4K external display with Apple's M4 and M5 chips
- 2.0x: The multiplier needed for full 3840x2160 HiDPI, which is not supported by Apple's M4 and M5 chips
What to Watch
As the technology landscape continues to evolve, it's likely that we'll see more limitations and features added to devices and systems. Stay tuned for more updates on Apple's Apple Silicon lineup and the Philadelphia court system's ban on smart eyeglasses.