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Welcome to Code Completion, Episode 27! We are a group of iOS developers and educators hoping to share what we love most about development, Apple technology, and completing your code! Follow us @CodeCompletion on Twitter to hear about our upcoming livestreams, videos, and other content. Today, we discuss: • Code Completion Club: https://codecompletion.io/jointheclub • Indie App Spotlight, with three apps for you to check out: • Quiet by Peter Cammeraat: https://lighthouse16.com/quiet/ • Mezzanine Theater Diary by Ben Packard: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1441959317?ls=1 • Home Inventory by Diane Hamilton: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/home-inventory/id413564952?mt=12 • We review Apple's Spring Loaded event: • New iMacs • Potential future iMac Pro • Where Apple will take the M1/M2/M1S/M1X • AirTags • New iPad Pros • 5G: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fw_ptyy9GM • The new Apple TV 4K • Mac mini bumped with 10Gbase-T ethernet option • Lavender iPhone 12 • Podcasting subscriptions • Apple Card Family and shared credit Also, join us for #CompleteTheCode and Compiler Error, two segments that test both your knowledge and our knowledge on Swift, Apple, and all things development! Your hosts for this week: Ben Gohlke Dimitri Bouniol Fernando Olivares Be sure to also sign up to our monthly newsletter, where we will recap the topics we discussed, reveal the answers to #CompleteTheCode, and share even more things we learned in between episodes. You are what makes this show possible, so please be sure to share this with your friends and family who are also interested in any part of the app development process. Sponsor This week's episode of Code Completion is brought to you by {{Sponsor link and info}}. Complete the Code Be sure to tweet us with hashtag #CompleteTheCode if you know the answer! Compiler Error 1 - Ultra-wideband, or UWB for short, is a specific technology for short-range, low-energy, high-bandwidth communication over a large portion of the radio spectrum. 2 - Apple’s U1 chip can accurately position another U1 device within an omnidirectional field of view as long as the devices are within 100 feet of each other. 3 - Formerly known as pulse radio, UWB works by generating radio energy at specific time intervals over a large bandwidth, where the polarity and timing of the pulse determine the data being transmitted. 4 - Despite these devices not having a U1 chip, AirTags are compatible with iPhone SE, iPhone 6s or later so long as they are running iOS 14.5 or later.