Year: 2021

New Apple Card customers can get 6% Daily Cash Back on Apple purchases in March

Apple is offering new Apple Card customers 6% Daily Cash Back for purchases made from Apple for the month of March.

It’s only valid for Apple Card users who open an account during March.

Typically, customers receive 3% Daily Cash Back for purchases made from Apple. The promotion does not apply to purchases made through the ‌Apple Card‌ Monthly Installment program, carrier financing plans, the iPhone Upgrade Program, App Store purchases, or Apple subscriptions such as Apple One.

Via: MacRumors.com

NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover runs on processors used in 1990s Apple iMacs

The same processor that powered Apple’s iMac computers from the late 1990s is being used to run NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover.

While NASA is technically using a specialized processor to power the Perseverance rover, it’s not far removed from the world of consumer electronics—about 23 years ago.

NewScientist reports that the Perseverance rover is powered by a PowerPC 750 processor, which was used in Apple’s original 1998 iMac G3 — you remember, the iconic, colorful, see-through desktop. If the PowerPC name sounds familiar, it’s probably because those are the RISC CPUs Apple used in its computers before switching to Intel. (Although now the company is back on the RISC train with its homegrown M1 processor.)

There’s a major difference between the iMac’s CPU and the one inside the Perseverance rover. BAE Systems manufactures the radiation-hardened version of the PowerPC 750, dubbed RAD750, which can withstand 200,000 to 1,000,000 Rads and temperatures between −55 and 125 degrees Celsius (-67 and 257 degrees Fahrenheit).

NASA’s Curiosity rover — which landed on Mars in August 2012, also used a RAD750 radiation-hardened single board computer. NASA’s Orion spacecraft employed the same RAD750 processor.

“Compared to the [Intel] Core i5 in your laptop, it’s much slower…it’s probably not any faster than your smartphone,” Matt Lemke, NASA’s deputy manager for Orion’s avionics, told The Space Review back in 2014. “But it’s not about the speed as much as the ruggedness and the reliability. I need to make sure it will always work.”

Via: Gizmodo.com

How to make your Mac automatically turn on and off

If you're like me, that is pennywise and don't really want your Mac on all the time, but yet you want it ready when you get up in the morning, Apple has a less known way to do it.  Its an energy-saving feature that's been available for years and its in the System Preferences section.

Here's how to enable / disable the feature:

  • Go to     > System Preferences.
  • Click on the light bulb icon.
  • Click the Schedule button (lower-right side).
  • Here's where you set when the Mac to automatically go ON and OFF.
  • Click [OK] when finished and to enable this feature.
  • That's it. 

 

Cord Cutters: Get an easier way to get your local channels – No antenna required!

If you're one of the million Americans that are cutting the cord and going to streaming services such as YouTube TV and others, you probably know sometimes they don't offer all of your local channels, such as MeTV, CourtTV, and others.

Now there is a service called Locast.org that does just that.  Based on your location, they find and display whatever is available in your local area.  Even though it is free, they do ask for a monthly or yearly donation to help keep expanding the service into other areas of the United States.

Just download the app onto your device (or watch from your web browser by going to http://www.locast.org).  Signup is easy and you'll be streaming your local channels in no time.

Pros:

  • Lots of content (based on your area).
  • Clear picture and sound.
  • Easy to sign-up.

Cons:

  • Service reminds you to give a donation every 5 minutes interrupting the programming (goes away when you do donate).
  • TV guide always starts at beginning. Having to always scroll to your favorite channel(s).
  • Two step process from TV guide to actually watching your show.

Bottom Line:

A very good alternative to purchasing an external digital antenna.

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