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2019 iPhones to reportedly drop 3D Touch, 2020 models to bring fullscreen Touch ID - Neowin Posted: 24 May 2019 08:26 PM PDT Rumors are always swirling regarding whichever generation of iPhone is coming next, and neither the 2019 or 2020 models have been exempt from that trend so far. Today, Blayne Curtis, an analyst at Barclays, along with some associates, shared expectations with MacRumors for the next two generations of iPhones, some of which align with previous rumors. For example, the report from the analysts claims that this year's iPhone models will be mostly similar to the 2018 versions, aside from the addition of another lens to the back of the phones, which had previously been rumored. Additionally, it seems like this year's models may do away with 3D Touch, which has been part of most iPhones since the 6s family. The iPhone XR was the first device in some time to not support it. It also looks like the successor to that phone may increase the RAM to 4GB instead of 3GB. Looking further ahead to 2020, Apple may be planning a new version of the iPhone SE, which would include internals similar to those of the iPhone 8. Many users still prefer the small form factor for high-end devices, so the device would likely find an audience. It's said that that the device may come early next year, but some suppliers were not aware of its existence. As for the larger iPhone releases in 2020, it looks like that's when Apple will be shaking things up a bit more. The company may be adding 5G support, a 3D camera to the back - another thing that had been previously reported -, OLED displays for the entire lineup, and a new form of Touch ID. Apple started moving away from fingerprint recognition on its iPhones after it implemented facial recognition in the iPhone X, and the 2018 models all used Face ID. The report suggests that the company may be using an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor under the display for the 2020 iteration, enabling users to tap anywhere on the screen to unlock the phone. Of course, those phones are still quite some time away, and while plans for the 2019 models may be solidifying, it's always possible that next year's iPhones may see significant changes before they're announced. We'll have to wait for official announcements from Apple. |
English Sends Tech to Semifinals with Walk-Off Double - Georgia Tech Official Athletic Site Posted: 24 May 2019 12:42 PM PDT No. 6 Yellow Jackets get home runs from English, McCann in 5-4 battle Box Score (.pdf) | Postgame Quotes DURHAM, N.C. – Redshirt junior Tristin English's walk-off double and two no-hit innings punched Georgia Tech baseball's ticket to the 2019 ACC Tournament semifinals as they outdueled Duke on Friday afternoon, 5-4, at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park.
The sixth-ranked Yellow Jackets (40-16) used two-run homers by English and Kyle McCann to tie the game up after the Blue Devils (31-25) put four runs on the board early. The game then went into a deadheat as both starting pitchers dueled zeroes during the middle innings. Tech's LHP Connor Thomas went six innings, allowing the four runs on eight hits, striking out four while Duke's RHP Ben Gross went five, allowing his four runs on six hits, walking two while striking out five. Both team's bullpens were exceptional as Tech's freshman LHP Luke Bartnicki and Duke's LHP Matt Dockman held the game scoreless in their relief appearances. The game then fell to each team's closer as RHP English (3-0) tossed the final 2.0 innings, striking out three of the six batters he faced. The Blue Devils' RHP Thomas Girard (1-5) got the loss allowing the one run on two hits in 2.0 innings.
Offensively, the Jackets scored its five runs on 10 hits. In addition to his strong play in the infield, sophomore shortstop Luke Waddell had two hits in his first two plate appearances, before drawing the key leadoff walk to start the bottom of the ninth. Michael Guldberg and Colin Hall both had doubles on the game, while English finished with three RBI. Duke's offense amassed nine hits in the battle, led by RJ Schreck, who went 2-for-4. The Yellow Jackets will stay alive in the ACC Tournament, playing in the semifinals on Saturday, May 25 at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park. Georgia Tech will take on No. 3-seed NC State at 5 p.m., with the game being broadcast live on the ACC's Regional Sports Networks and on WREK 91.1 FM. Postgame Notes:
Multimedia:First Baseman/Pitcher Tristin English Postgame Interview
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