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This is an artifact of Apple's computational photography, where the camera takes multiple photos and stitches them together. Or maybe it's a side-effect of a rolling shutter, something that affects other models of digital camera. Or maybe it's a fake.
Or maybe mirrors are portals to another dimension.
The company says that this will allow programmers to write code in their sleep.
Which is the least implausible part of this story, because getting developers to work 24/7 is the dream of the entire tech industry.
Frankly, anyone who buys one of these paperweights deserves to lose their money.
After a surge in sales when everyone was locked in their homes during the Wuhan Bat Soup Death Plague, followed by a slump when nothing much happened, PC sales are growing again except they're not, this is a forecast, and it's shit. (Tom's Hardware)
Canalys says that the two drivers of growth will be AI and Arm, with AI powered PCs making up 19% of the market in 2024, and Arm taking 30% of the market in 2026.