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Have you ever wondered how  TV+ compares to the competition in terms of content quality? This is exactly what a new study has now focused on, which brings quite interesting results. At the same time, today we saw the publication of an interesting 3D rendering of the upcoming iPhone 13. What did he reveal to us?

 TV+ offers better content than the competition, the study claims

The streaming platform  TV+ was introduced two years ago. Although this service does not boast the same numbers as the competition, it does not need to hang its head. A new study by the portal self.inc brings rather interesting information, according to which the aforementioned  TV+ has the highest quality content compared to Netflix, HBO Max, Prime Video, Disney+ and Hulu. Scores from the IMDd movie database combined with US customer data were used for comparison.

So the study claims the following.  TV+ can boast the highest score in the mentioned database, namely 7,24 out of a total of 10. But at the same time, we must point out one thing – the apple service only offers 65 titles, which is a negligible amount compared to the competition. But it also boasts more 4K HDR videos with an average quality of 7,13, while Netflix scored 6,94, Disney+ 6,63 and HBO Max 7,01. In this case, there is nothing unexpected. Apple has been producing (not only) products for a long time with an emphasis on quality and their premium quality, and it would be really strange if it did not take a similar approach to titles from its streaming platform. You can view the table with a more detailed assessment of individual categories <a href="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1932/8043/files/200721_ODSTOUPENI_BEZ_UDANI_DUVODU__EN.pdf?v=1595428404" data-gt-href-en="https://en.notsofunnyany.com/">here</a>.

iPhone 13 could change the design of the photo system

During today, a remarkable 3D render of the upcoming iPhone 13 flew through the Internet, which reveals interesting news. The design as such, with a few exceptions, should not change in any way. This post first appeared on Indian Tech Blog MySmartPrice, which refers to reliable supply chain sources. Anyway, the new images confirm the earlier leaks. They can notice the smaller cut-out, which Apple fans have been calling for practically since the release of the iPhone X in 2017.

View an interesting 3D render of the iPhone 13 (MySmartPrice):

But what is more interesting is the arrangement of the lenses in the case of the rear photo system. As the images should refer to the basic variant of the iPhone 13, we can see two cameras on them – wide-angle and ultra-wide-angle. Anyway, the change is that they are no longer stored vertically (like the iPhone 11 and 12), but diagonally. At the same time, we must mention that so far no other source has pointed to such a possible change. Therefore, we should approach the render itself with caution and wait for the comments of others.

iPhone 13 concept
An earlier concept of the iPhone 13 Pro

Apple has released the 8th beta versions of iOS/iPadOS 14.5 and macOS 11.3 Big Sur

Today, Apple released the eighth beta versions of its iOS/iPadOS 14.5 and macOS 11.3 Big Sur operating systems, only a week after the publication of the previous, seventh betas. So if you have a developer account and are actively involved in testing new systems, you can already update them in the classic way. New versions should bring bug fixes with them.

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