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Alicia Keys Reportedly Set to Join Usher for Super Bowl Halftime Show Performance
Usher has been coyly quiet about who will be joining him on stage for his performance this Sunday at the Super Bowl Halftime Show 2024.
However, a new report has turned the volume up – revealing that Alicia Keys will be in the mix.
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TMZ reports that Keys will be joining Usher during his high-octane spectacle.
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Usher’s Super Bowl Halftime Show: That Grape Juice’s Dream Setlist
With just days to go before Usher takes to the stage at the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show 2024, all eyes are on what tracks the R&B titan will be unleashing live.
Billed as a performance that has been “30 years in the making,” the seismic showing tasks the veteran with fitting three decades of dominance into a coveted 13-minute slot.
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The MacRumors Show: One Week With Apple Vision Pro ft. Quinn Nelson
Now that they each have one, Quinn and Dan discuss whether the Vision Pro meets their expectations. A significant portion of our dialogue is dedicated to the technical aspects of the Vision Pro, including its display quality, brightness, and the challenges users might face with hand gestures and text selection. The conversation progresses to evaluate the device’s text sharpness, its implications for productivity, and how comfortable it feels with the two headband options.
An interesting part of our discussion compares the Vision Pro with other VR headsets in the market. We highlight the distinct features of the Vision Pro that set it apart, especially its distortion correction capabilities and suitability for productivity tasks, contrasting it with the Meta Quest’s gaming prowess. We also explore the potential for third-party headbands, future customization, and design possibilities, emphasizing Apple’s unique position in the VR landscape and its differing approach from rivals.
We ponder the coexistence of Apple and Meta within the VR space, acknowledging the competition but also recognizing the distinctive strengths and target audiences each company caters to. This leads to a broader discussion about the challenges current VR headsets face, such as eye strain, and the optimistic outlook for technological improvements over time that could mitigate these issues.
A considerable part of our discussion tackles the technicalities and challenges surrounding Personas and face scanning with the Vision Pro, including the influence of factors like face shape, hair, and lighting conditions on the accuracy of these features. Quinn also shares insights on the integration of iPad apps with the Vision Pro, highlighting how this has transformed his workflow in certain instances and the potential it unlocks for productivity.
Despite the mix of frustrations and amazement the Vision Pro has brought, we come to a consensus acknowledging the exciting possibilities the device offers for the future of VR and productivity, considering whether or not we would recommend Apple’s headset to others.
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If you haven’t already listened to the previous episode of The MacRumors Show, catch up for our discussion about Apple’s potential March event to unveil new iPad and Mac models, as well as iOS 18 as the “biggest” ever iPhone software update.
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Another Game of Thrones Prequel Show Just Took a Big Step Forward
Game of Thrones is likely to go back in time yet again. While several other spinoffs of the hit HBO fantasy series are at various stages of rumor and development, one has just taken a giant step forward. A previously discussed prequel show following Aegon’s Conquest of Westeros, which takes place roughly 100 years…
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Apple Shares Mini Film Promoting Upcoming Apple Music Halftime Show Starring Usher
Yesterday, Apple shared a small teaser of the skit starring Ludacris, Lil Jon, Taraji P. Henson, and Apple CEO Tim Cook, but today the full 7-minute spot is available to watch on YouTube. Additional stars show up in the longer version, including Wesley Snipes, J Balvin, Anderson .Paak, Blue Man Group, and Criss Angel.
In the promo, the main trio continue their search for Usher in Las Vegas, ultimately locating him doing an impromptu performance in the Caesars Palace fountain.
Usher will headline the Apple Music Halftime Show for Super Bowl LVIII, which takes place at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sunday, February 11.
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