Sunday
Jun202021

'The Book of Boba Fett' wrapped up production for Dec. 2021 debut on Disney+

Fans of Star Wars and The Mandalorian have something to look forward to before the year ends. The Book of Boba Fett, which stars Temuera Morrison (Aquaman) as the titular character, has already wrapped up production and is scheduled for a December 2021 release ahead of The Mandalorian's third season premiere.

Morrison talked to SFX Magazine about the show without giving too much away. Gizmodo shared a quote from Morrison talking about how filming was like during the pandemic. He said: "You walk on set, and you hear, 'Shields down! Shields down!' So we have to air those studios out every 20 minutes. It's called a purge, so you know you've got a toilet break then. There's a lot to shoot in one day, but with health and safety and the requirements, it filters out a lot of the bullshit, put it that way."

Saturday
Jun192021

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup – 6/13 – 6/19

Saturday
Jun192021

Apple no longer sells Magic accessories in Space Gray

After discontinuing the iMac Pro, which came in Space Gray, Apple has also stopped selling its Magic accessories in the colour option. Unfortunately, that means you can't get the Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad, Magic Mouse 2, and Magic Trackpad 2 in this shade. Apple listed the Space Gray accessories as available while supplies last in May. But now, these product pages have been removed entirely.

Source: MacRumors

Saturday
Jun192021

YouTube Premium brings picture-in-picture to iOS users worldwide

YouTube gives its Premium users who have iPhones and iPads the option to use iOS's picture-in-picture mode. The Google-owned service has only started rolling out the feature, so you might not see it yet. For iOS users in the US, everyone will get access to PiP, but it won't be available for music content. It isn't sure when this option will be available.

To get the feature to work, play a video in the YouTube app and then swipe up the screen to return home. You'll then get a tiny window in the top-right corner with overlaid play/pause and rewind/forward controls.

Source: 9to5Google