Apple Macbook Pro 13-inch 2020 detailed review
Apple’s managed to pull off a phenomenal 2020 with respect to product launches, despite the COVID-19 pandemic causing major disruptions. The company not only launched their usual slew of products but also managed to get a completely new product out into the market; the M1 chips, which power the new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro 13-inch and Mac Mini. We have with us the MacBook Pro 13” for review and most of what is said for this machine would be applicable to the MacBook Air and even the Mac Mini, to a large extent. So, is this the new M1 chip as revolutionary as everyone’s making it out to be? We have the definitive answer.
Adobe releases Apple M1 version of Premiere Pro CC in beta
Adobe Audition also now runs natively on Apple s M1 Macs
Adobe continues to adapt its software to Apple’s M1 MacBook line at a rapid rate.
Like Photoshop CC, the M1 version of Premiere Pro is available in beta, and Adobe lists several known bugs and missing features. The company says it’s bringing over Premier features in phases, starting with main editing workflows and functions and major codecs like H.264, HEVC and ProRes.
In particular, several third-party integrations are still missing because their developers need to update them for the M1 version of Premiere.
What you need to know
Apple has a solution for those experiencing a Pairing Canceled error when trying to start a Fitness+ workout on their Apple TV
The issue seems to be rooted in the idea that the Apple TV is not set up in the Home app.
If you want to use Apple Fitness+ on your Apple TV, it requires you to pair your Apple Watch with the television. This will let the Fitness+ app know who in the household is doing a workout and display that person s Apple Watch metrics like their Activity Rings, heart rate, and more on the screen while they follow the workout.
Adobe Premiere Pro, Rush, Audition Beta now on Apple M1 Silicon
JC Torres - Dec 21, 2020, 7:36pm CST
Apple’s ARM-based M1 Macs have definitely conquered the computing and tech news, at least until Cyberpunk 2077’s disastrous launch took over. The chip’s power and capabilities have definitely impressed both users and pundits but all that is for naught if apps don’t take advantage of it. While the Rosetta 2 emulation layer also does a surprisingly impressive job, nothing still beats running native software directly. That’s why it’s no small news when a popular program announces support for M1 Macs, especially when that program happens to come from Adobe.