Amp allows users to launch their own live show, where callers can join and request to speak. Hosts can play music in real time with their audience, as well as preplan and schedule their shows. DJs can choose from a library of millions of songs licensed by Amazon. The company said in a blog post that Amp gives users the chance to “reimagine radio.” “Amp infuses what listeners love about radio with what’s made possible by today’s technology,” John Ciancutti, vice president of Amp, said in the post. “People are looking for an evolution in how they discover and share music; Amp is reinventing how fans can go deeper into the experience of live audio, while giving the millions of people creating and sharing playlists today a new way to turn their love of music into live shows.”
The M1 chip gives you the option to do a lot more than you can with the regular iPad. You can edit photos and videos faster in apps such as Adobe Photoshop or LumaFusion or play all of the latest games, including some that don’t run on the regular iPad, such as “Divinity: Original Sin 2.” I own the regular iPad Pro and didn’t notice any performance difference in using the more affordable iPad Air. I think of the M1 chip as future-proofing more than anything else, though, since there’s enough power here to run the latest apps for years. Center Stage was first introduced on the iPad Pro last year and has since made its way to the regular iPad, but it’s one of my favorite new features in Apple’s tablets. It helps keep you in the frame during video calls, which means you can move back and forth around the room while chatting on FaceTime and the camera will follow you. I love using it for video chats with my toddler and his grandparents because it helps keep him in the frame as he bounces around the room.
Not TrueApple’s iPad sales were down 14% year-over-year during the holiday quarter, generating $7.25 billion in revenue, while Mac sales soared 25% during the same period to $10.85 billion. Apple had some supply constraints, but also spent much of the last year hyping up its new M1-powered Macs, which helped drive sales in that segment. That M1 chip has been available in Apple’s more expensive iPad Pro. Now it comes to the iPad Air, giving Apple’s midrange tablet the same power as some Macs and more expensive iPads.
The 5G works well, too. It doesn’t support some of the fastest mmWave networks that other iPhone and Android devices can, but those networks aren’t widely available anyway. More importantly, it does support the new C-band networks that are being rolled out by Verizon and AT&T, as well as T-Mobile’s solid nationwide 5G network. So, while 5G still isn’t a must-have for most people, it’s great if you need to download a big playlist or a couple of TV shows before you hop on a flight. In my tests, T-Mobile’s 5G network hit about 300Mbps at home, which was faster than my Wi-Fi in parts of my house.
How can I increase my chance of winning fox five contestWow, this article really lays out some great tips for winning the Fox Five contest! I never thought about the importance of researching past winners and their strategies. Definitely going to give that a try next time.
ReplyDeleteI found the section on "Perfecting Your Entry" super helpful. It's so true that presentation matters. I'll be paying more attention to my submission format from now on.
Does anyone have any personal success stories to share from following these tips? I'd love to hear about your experiences in applying these strategies to the Fox Five contest!
One question that comes to mind after reading this is, how often does the Fox Five contest run, and are there any upcoming deadlines we should know about?
I appreciate the emphasis on staying authentic in your entry. It's easy to get caught up in trying to be someone you're not, but being genuine can really set you apart. Great reminder!
The advice about networking is spot on! Connecting with fellow contestants can lead to some fantastic collaborations and support systems. Has anyone here made lasting connections through the Fox Five contest?
I'd love to see a follow-up article with more detailed examples of past winners' strategies. It would be fascinating to dissect their approaches and see what we can learn from them.
This article got me thinking about the importance of time management during the contest. Any tips on how to balance a busy schedule while still giving your entry the attention it deserves?
It's interesting that the article mentions the use of social media to gain votes. I'd be curious to know which platforms have been most effective for contestants.