Year: 2021

Microsoft’s Axing Sliverlight

Soon, the only light Microsoft Silverlight will see is the light at the end of the tunnel. As of October 12, 2021, no more than seven days after Microsoft officially welcomes Windows 11 into the world, it will drop Silverlight like a sack of potatoes and cease support operations.

In case you're not familiar with Microsoft Silverlight, it's a framework for web app development built for rich web applications. Think Adobe Flash. Currently, it's only supported on Internet Explorer 11, which is due for retirement in 2022.

Wondering what web apps ran on Silverlight? Well, Netflix, for a time. That should give you an idea of the framework's previous place in the world that it's soon to no longer be a supported part of.

If you want the full details on Silverlight's October retirement, check out Microsoft's support doc. It lists many nuggets of useful information, such as that past October 12, the Silverlight installer will no longer be available to download (so if you want it, now's the time). And given that it only runs in IE11, that means that once that Microsoft product is retired, your primary means of utilizing Silverlight will be through Microsoft Edge's Internet Explorer mode.

In that sense, Silverlight will live on; it just won't be in a state that's much different than death given how sequestered to a singular corner of most people's web activities it'll be. If you check out the dedicated Microsoft Silverlight site, you can see the big end-of-days banner at the top of the screen.

Via: WindowsCentral.com

How to watch today’s California Streaming Event by Apple

Today is the day when Apple unveils new hardware at its California Streaming event.  If you're not near an Apple TV to watch it, here are some other ways:

  • Apple.com - You can watch the event right from the company's website.  Just click on the name included in this paragraph.
  • CompuScoop - We have a link to where you can go on YouTube on our front page.
  • YouTube - The service has various Apple companies and blogs that are providing live coverage.

Of course, you can also watch the event via the Apple TV App.

 

Ming-Chi Kuo: iPhone 13 to start at 128GB of storage, iPhone 13 Pro models to offer up to 1TB

Just ahead of Apple’s annual iPhone event, Apple uber-analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has revealed expected storage capacities for the iPhone 13 and up to 1TB for the iPhone 13 Pro lineups.

In a research note with investment firm TF International Securities, obtained by MacRumors, Kuo said the iPhone 13 lineup will start with 128GB of storage, with no 64GB option for any models. Kuo added that the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max will be available with up to 1TB of storage, which would be the largest capacity ever offered for an iPhone.

Apple’s event kicks off on Tuesday, September 14 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time.

Via: MacRumors.com

Are you looking for an alternative to Locast? Here are some possible options

For those who don't know what Locast was, it was a streaming service that allowed end users to obtain local TV channels on their streaming box.  The service had to go offline after it got sued by the major TV networks (ABC, CBS, NBC).

The below video from a resource called Antenna Man shows some alternative streaming services that are like Locast, that may fill the void that Locast left.

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