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Grantham, PA - No. 8 Messiah wrestling placed nine wrestlers on the podium, including five individual champions, to win the 2017 MAC Championships for the second year in a row. The Falcons finished with 166.5 points, followed by Wilkes University in second with 132, Lycoming College in third with 126, Delaware Valley University in fourth with 99.5, and King's College in fifth with 52.5., the top-ranked 125 lb. Wrestler in Division III, completed a perfect MAC Championship career, winning the 125 title for the fourth time. He began the day with an 18-5 tech fall over Spencer Reed of Wilkes, followed by a pin of Garret Lockwood of Lycoming and an 8-0 major decision over Breded Velez of Delaware Valley to reach the championship. In the final, he pinned Division III No. 3 Guesseppe Rea of Wilkes just before the end of the third period to claim the title.

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Mar 5, 2017 - @MizzouWrestling Wins Sixth Consecutive Conference Title at MAC. Redshirt senior 149-pounder Lavion Mayes (Mascoutah, Ill.), redshirt.

Also at 125, defeated Dakota Quick of King's to claim 5th place. Dominated the 133 weight class, winning all four of his matches by fall. They occurred in 39 seconds in the first round, 3:51 in the quarterfinals, 3:40 in the semifinals, and 6:30 to win the championship over Pankil Chander of Wilkes. Harris has now pinned 20 opponents this season, tops among wrestlers in all NCAA Divisions. At 141, reached the semifinals with a bye and a 17-1 tech fall over Cory Fleming of Wilkes, before falling to DIII No. 2 Tim Ambacher of Delaware Valley in a tight 7-3 decision. Cassel climbed back through the consolation bracket to finish in 5th place with a 9-4 decision over Andres Aguilar of Lycoming.

Made it all the way to the 149 championship with a bye and two tech falls, but fell to DIII No. 2 Seth Lansberry in an 11-3 major decision to finish as the runner-up. Also at 149, was knocked out of gold medal contention by Lansberry in the semifinals, but came back to finish fourth. Came out very strong at 157, pinning Michael Brown of Wilkes and taking an 18-8 major decision over Austin Ross of Delaware Valley. In one of the more exciting matches of the day, he lost a tough 7-4 decision to John Ritter of Wilkes.

Hojnacki came back through the consolation bracket to finish 5th. 6 pinned his first two opponents at 165, before earning a 7-1 decision over Howard Kilpatrick of King's to reach the final. The senior defended his 2016 157 lb. MAC title with an 8-1 decision over the defending 2016 165 lb. Champion and DIII No.

7 Nolan Barger of Lycoming. At 174, dropped his first match, but came back through the consolation bracket to finish sixth. Messiah had two wrestlers reach the podium in both the 184 and 197 weight classes, with an individual champion in each. Claimed the 184 title with a tech fall, pin, and a pin of Wilkes' Jacob Brook in the final. Victor Defrance reached the semifinals before falling to Brook in a tough 8-5 decision.

In the consolation bracket, DeFrance pinned his first opponent and then took a 4-0 decision over Dakota Pfeiffer of Lycoming to receive third place. Only needed two matches to defend his 2016 197 lb. MAC Championship, pinning Edward Merrill of King's in 54 seconds in the semifinal and taking down Travis Ogden of Lycoming by way of a 16-0 tech fall in the final. Dropped his first match of the tournament to Merrill before avenging that loss in the third-place match, defeating Merrill in a 5-2 decision. At 285, reached the final with two quick pins and a medical forfeit in the semifinals.

However, he ran into Division III No. 1 Zach Roseberry of Delaware Valley in the championship, falling in a 10-4 decision to finish as the runner-up. The Falcons return to the mats Jan. 27-28 when they travel to Wheaton, IL for the Wheaton Invitational.

Costco today began on its website in the United States. Some of the configurations are bundled with AppleCare+ for Mac coverage. Costco's member-only prices are between $50 and $200 lower than Apple's prices for select Macs. The base model 2018 MacBook Air with a 1.6GHz processor, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage starts at $999 at Costco, for example, compared to $1,199 on Apple.com. There is a limit of two per customer.

The wholesale retailer is accepting pre-orders now, with shipments expected to begin the week of December 17. In-store pickup appears to be an option, but it's unclear if Costco warehouses will be selling Macs to walk-in customers. An annual Costco membership starts at $60 in the United States. Intel today, its next-generation processor microarchitecture designed to increase performance and power efficiency. Sunny Cove microarchitecture, built on a 10nm process, will be the basis for Intel's next-generation Core and Xeon processors later next year according to the company, making them appropriate for potential 2019 models of the MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, iMac Pro, Mac Pro, and Mac mini. Intel also unveiled new Gen11 integrated graphics with up to double the performance of its Gen9 graphics paired with Skylake-based processors. Gen11 graphics will support 4K video streams and 8K content creation in constrained power situations and feature Intel's Adaptive Sync technology for smoother gaming.

Intel did not provide a comparison of Gen11 and Gen10 graphics, paired with Cannon Lake-based processors. For those who are ever-confused by Intel's roadmap, it is believed that Sunny Cove processors paired with Gen11 graphics, which succeeds Coffee Lake, Whiskey Lake, Amber Lake, and Cannon Lake. Intel reaffirmed its plan to introduce a discrete graphics processor by 2020, providing Apple with another option beyond its current provider AMD and former provider Nvidia for future MacBook Pro, iMac, iMac Pro, and Mac Pro models.

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Intel has essentially been iterating on its Skylake microarchitecture since 2015, so it is refreshing that the chipmaker is finally moving on to something new. But with rumors of as early as 2020, it might not be long after Sunny Cove that Apple moves on too. LumaForge today that its Jellyfish shared storage solutions are now available for purchase from Apple's online business store, with ultra-high capacities up to 200TB at ultra-high prices of up to $50,000 in the United States.

Jellyfish servers enable video production teams working on Macs to collaborate throughout the content creation process. Designed by professional filmmakers, editors, and colorists, LumaForge says the Jellyfish is compatible with major pro video and audio apps like Final Cut Pro X, Premiere Pro, and DaVinci Resolve. There are three shared storage solutions:. 32TB for $11,995.95 or 80TB for $19,995.95: Portable enclosure designed for small teams or teams without a server room infrastructure.

Four 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports. Four 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports. 2,300 MBps available bandwidth. Enough to power 4K-8K workflows.

for $39,995.95: Designed for teams that have larger capacity needs. It's the size of a large PC tower.

Eight 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports. Eight 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports. 4,400 MBps available bandwidth.

for $49,995.95: Identical in functionality to the Tower, but designed to easily fit into existing server racks.Macs can be connected directly to a Jellyfish server using standard 1- or 10-Gigabit Ethernet cables. Once connected, the Jellyfish Desktop App for macOS automatically completes the setup process. All three have RAID protection.

LumaForge said that more than 200 companies, including Activision, Adobe, BBC, CBS Interactive, Disney, Google, NASA, Pandora, Reuters, Sony, and WeWork, rely on Jellyfish servers for video storage and collaboration. In related news, LumaForge announced that Steve Bayes has made a significant financial investment in LumaForge. Bayes was the senior product manager of Final Cut Pro at Apple for more than 12 years before retiring from the company in July 2018. Apple is actively building its own cellular modem chip for future iPhones, according to a paywalled report by today. The report, citing a person briefed on the plans, claims that Apple has engineers working on the project close to its headquarters in Northern California. For several months, Apple has also been, where the company has an office with a growing Wireless Architecture team. Due to the complexity of wireless modems, it could take Apple as long as three years to ship iPhones with them, according to analysts cited in the report.

Apple is already rumored to debut its, with an Intel modem, so the first iPhone with an Apple-designed modem could launch in 2021. The move would align with Apple's increasing shift towards in-house chip designs, including its best-in-class A-series processors in iPhones, S-series processors in Apple Watches, W-series wireless chips in AirPods and select Beats headphones, and T-series coprocessors in some of the latest Macs. The shift wouldn't be all that surprising, as Apple is currently in a high-profile legal battle with its former modem supplier Qualcomm over chip-related licensing fees. Intel has since become the exclusive supplier of modems in the latest iPhones. Qualcomm is based in San Diego, turning the city into a hotbed for wireless engineers, explaining Apple's presence there. One of the executives leading Apple's cellular modem effort is Bernd Adler, who joined the company in 2015 after serving as an executive on Intel's modem team, according to the report.

With the release of the new djay, Algoriddim is consolidating a handful of previous iOS apps down to a single universal app available as a free download that includes features such as the Classic Mode turntable view, Automix Mode that uses Algoriddim's proprietary Automix AI engine to automatically identify optimal transition points and seamlessly transition between tracks with the touch of a button, iTunes and Spotify integration to pull from millions of available song titles, and hardware integration with select official controllers. While today's update brings some of djay's most popular features to users free of charge for the first time, those who want more can look to the djay Pro subscription, which unlocks unlimited access to libraries of samples and loops, the Looper feature Apple demoed at the iPad Pro event in October, support for dozens of MIDI controllers, and much more. With over 1 GB of audio and video loops and audio samples from a variety of genres available through the djay Pro subscription, the new Looper and sample pad functions allow DJs to build and sequence their own loops while mixing. The grid-based Looper supports up to 48 loops, automatically synchronized to the beat. And with new video loops, Algoriddim has brought its vjay app into djay, allowing users to mix synchronized video clips in real-time to add a visual aspect to their mixes.

The new djay is also one of the first apps to really take advantage of the USB-C port on the new iPad Pro models, allowing for multiple peripherals such as an external display and a MIDI controller to be connected simultaneously. Djay Pro is available with a seven-day free trial, after which it's priced at $4.99 per month or $39.99 per year. Existing djay users who previously purchased any version of djay are eligible for a discounted $9.99 djay Pro subscription for the first year. Algoriddim is far from the first company to shift a popular app from paid to subscription pricing, but it's certainly among the most prominent for those who have paid close attention to Apple's events, awards, and App Store features over the years.

The freemium model opens up djay to many more potential users who previously might have balked at an upfront purchase price, and Algoriddim clearly hopes that some of those free-tier users will want access to more features and sign up for the Pro subscription plan. And shifting to a subscription model also gives Algoriddim greater flexibility such as the ability to offer free trials.

The new version of djay is rolling out now as a free download. Earlier this year, Apple and confirmed that it will be integrated into Apple News. And in April, it was reported that Apple plans to with unlimited access to select newspapers and magazines for a monthly price. Texture Now, reports that the Apple News subscription service could be introduced as early as spring 2019.

As we, Apple is said to have held talks with major newspapers such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post about joining the service. Offers unlimited access to around 200 digital magazines for $9.99 per month in the United States, including People, Vogue, Rolling Stone, National Geographic, GQ, Sports Illustrated, Wired, Maxim, Men's Health, GQ, Bloomberg Businessweek, ESPN The Magazine, and Entertainment Weekly. Apple's subscription news service is expected to be a 'premium product,' but the report claims that some publishing industry executives fear the service could steal some of their subscribers, especially if it is affordably priced. Apple's services chief Eddy Cue has reportedly met with some publishers to alleviate these concerns. On the other hand, Apple News could be a lifeline for the industry. A subscription service would instantly reach hundreds of millions of iPhones and iPads, providing publications with exposure that would be very hard to achieve on their own. 2019 is shaping up to be the year of Apple subscription services.

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Apple is widely rumored to next year, with already lined up with stars such as Oprah Winfrey, Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and Steve Carell — although this one. Apple has held a special event in March in three of the past four years, so perhaps we'll hear more about these services in around three months from now. Apple this morning began offering promo codes to Apple Music subscribers that allow them to buy a HomePod at a discounted price for a limited time, in a holiday-themed promotion. As of writing, customers in the UK have received codes for £50 off a new HomePod, bringing the price down to £269, with the offer available until December 16. The discount is being offered via an email from Apple that includes a button-style link to 'Get Your Promo Code', which sends customers to the official Apple website with the promotional offer applied. HomePod brings out the best in Apple Music. To celebrate the holidays, we're giving only Apple Music subscribers £50 off HomePod now through December 16.

Claim your special promo code now.The £50 discount narrowly beats the price of HomePod from and, both of which are currently selling Apple's smart speaker for £279. As yet, it's not clear whether Apple intends to extend similar discounts to other regions, but we'll update this article as soon as we hear anything. (Thanks, Luke and Mark!). Microsoft today updated its suite of Office for Mac apps, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, with support for Dark Mode on macOS Mojave and several other new features.

The updates are available to both Office 365 subscribers and to users who purchased Office 2019 for Mac as a one-time purchase. The update also makes it easier to insert a photo from an iPhone or iPad into a PowerPoint slide using Apple's new. This allows users to where you want the photo to appear, quickly take a photo on a nearby iPhone or iPad, and import it into a slide. And with v16.20 some customers will see our Ribbon Visual Refresh with new icons and styling in Office 365 for Mac, as we begin rolling out and getting your feedback! On macOS Mojave, the new icons adapt to Light and Dark Mode as well! — Derek Snook (@dereksnook) Office for Mac apps can be updated via the Microsoft AutoUpdate mechanism by navigating to Help Check for Updates in each app.

For a full list of new features, read the. (Thanks, Daniel!). It is now possible to use the to activate eSIM service on an iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, or iPhone XR in the United States. The app was updated today to allow Verizon customers to purchase a cellular plan for the eSIM line of an iPhone without needing to visit a Verizon store.

The in-app process should be more straightforward and convenient. 'My Verizon' changelog via and, while T-Mobile is expected to for setting up eSIM. Other carriers offering eSIM service include Bell, Fido, Rogers, Virgin Mobile, and Lucky Mobile in Canada, Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone in Germany, T-Mobile in Austria and Czech Republic, Hrvatski Telekom in Croatia, 3 in Denmark and Sweden, Telia in Finland and Estonia, EE in the United Kingdom,. IPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR models have both a physical SIM and an eSIM that allows for dual SIM, dual standby. This means you can have two lines of service on one iPhone, which is useful for purchasing data-only plans while traveling or having personal and business lines on a single iPhone.

Update: This process appears to be limited to customers of other carriers who are looking to add Verizon service via the eSIM. Apple today seeded the first beta of iOS 12.1.2 to public beta testers, one day after and six days after the update with expanded eSIM support and many other new features. IPhone and iPad users enrolled in the free will receive the iOS 12.1.2 beta over-the-air in Settings General Software Update after installing the necessary from Apple's beta site.

IOS 12.1.2 looks to be a minor update focused on 'bug fixes and improvements,' according to Apple's release notes. Apple also seeded the first betas of macOS Mojave 10.14.3 and tvOS 12.1.2 to public beta testers today. The macOS beta can be installed using Apple's, while the tvOS beta can be installed by navigating to Settings System Software Updates Get Public Beta Updates. Apple says macOS Mojave 10.14.3 contains 'bug fixes and improvements,' while the tvOS 12.1.2 is likely a very minor update. Samsung today introduced its latest smartphone, the. It is Samsung's first smartphone with an Infinity-O display, which has a nearly edge-to-edge, uninterrupted design beyond a small hole for the front-facing camera.

It is also Samsung's first smartphone without a headphone jack, much to the amusement of iPhone users, as Samsung has mocked Apple for over two years over its decision to remove the headphone jack from the iPhone 7 in 2016, a trend that has continued through to the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR. While on stage unveiling the new Galaxy Note7 in 2016, for example, Samsung executive Justin Denison made sure to. 'Want to know what else it comes with?' 'An audio jack. I'm just saying,' he answered, smirking as the audience laughed. And earlier this year, Samsung mocked the iPhone X's lack of a headphone jack promoting the Galaxy S9. In the ad, a customer at an Apple Store asks if he can use his wired headphones with the iPhone X, and the employee informs him that he will need a dongle.

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The customer then inquires about charging at the same time, and the employee says he'll need another dongle. 'So, a double dongle,' the customer says.

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To use wired headphones with the Galaxy A8s, a mid-range device for the Chinese market, users must use a USB-C to 3.5mm jack adapter. While rumors suggest Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S10 will continue to feature a headphone jack, it could be the company's last flagship handset to have one. In October, Korean website said Samsung is considering removing the headphone jack from the Galaxy Note10 in 2019 and Galaxy S11 in 2020. Samsung isn't the first tech giant to mock Apple's decision to remove the headphone jack, only to follow suit. Google poked fun at the iPhone 7's lack of headphone jack while unveiling its original Pixel smartphone in 2016, and then the just a year later.

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