Month: July 2017

CBS Reveals Plot Details for Star Trek: Discovery

This information comes from the online magazine Entertainment Weekly.

CBS has revealed a summary of the plot line for the upcoming Star Trek: Discovery All-Access series which is scheduled to debut this Fall.

The summery reads:

"Burnham [has] spent a lot of time on Vulcan, but she’s human. Sarek [Spock’s father, played by James Frain] plays an important role in her life, which has been completely planned until she makes a very difficult choice that sends her life on a very different path. When we meet her, she’s the First Officer on the Starship Shenzhou [captained by Philippa Georgiou, played by Michelle Yeoh]. And Burnham’s choice that we’re alluding to is most difficult choice you can make — it affects her, affects Starfleet, affects the Federation, it affects the entire universe. That choice leads her to a different ship, the Discovery [helmed by Captain Lorca, played by Jason Isaacs] and there we begin what Gretchen and I call our ‘second pilot.’

 

MacOS High Sierra: Developer vs. Public Beta

To Apple:
This information contains the differences between the DEVELOPER
and PUBLIC beta of the said operating system. It does not contain any list of upcoming features or any non-public information.

Yes, I said that I would not be writing anything that has to do with the newest version of MacOS until September.  But this needs to be said to clear up any confusions between the Public and Developer versions of the current beta of MacOS High Sierra.

Both versions are almost the same except:

Developer:
This contains more technical information about the inner-workings of the operating system so he or she can make sure that the person(s) can adjust any code inside their app(s) to comply with any new standards or features that maybe in the final product this Fall.  Developer's can also submit a more detailed error report for any problems they may find along the way. 

Public:
This contains the exact same code as the developer's version, but doesn't contain as much technical information as the developer's version.  The public can submit error reports to Apple, although they'll be less detailed.

Persons that wish to become a registered developer for Apple can sign-up at http://developer.apple.com/

 

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