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- 9 mins agoHow Tim Cook’s Apple missed the AI revolution
As it scrambled to catch up to the AI revolution it missed, Tim Cook's Apple is set to announce an array of generative AI (GenAI) features… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.17 mins agoMeta is using your data to train AI models; Europeans can opt out [U: Investigations]
Update: Both the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office and the European Commission have now launched investigations into the legality of making it opt-out instead of opt-in. If you use Instagram or Facebook, Meta is using your data to train its AI models. The company uses posts as training material for its generative AI systems. Privacy legislation in the UK and European Union means that the company is forced to offer an opt-out option – but it is doing so in a rather sketchy way … more…23 mins ago$150k Samsung micro-LED TV shows why Apple isn’t yet using the tech
It’s not unusual in pieces around Apple’s move to OLED for iPads (now) and MacBooks (in future) to have someone ask in the comments why the company doesn’t just skip ahead to micro-LED. The latest Samsung’s micro-LED TVs point to two very good reasons … more…23 mins agoApple Glass rumors resurrected thanks to eyeglass hinge patent application
The Apple Glass concept has seemingly resurfaced in a patent application discussing a potential hinge mechanism for the long-rumored headgear.Hypothetical smart glassesFollowing the introduction of the Apple Vision Pro, the rumor mill has previously speculated that smart glasses could be on the way. Made to be thinner than a typical VR or AR headset, Apple Glass rumors positioned the device as a lightweight AR platform that's closer in form to spectacles.In a patent application surfacing on Thursday and originally filed on February 14, 2024, Apple offers a description of a "Dual-Axis Hinge Mechanism." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums58 mins agoeBay dropping Amex card support, citing ‘unacceptably high fees’
eBay is dropping Amex card support, emailing users to advise that it will no longer accept American Express cards for payments from mid-August … more…1 hour agoiOS 18 Mail app will get huge AI enhancements & summarizations with 'Project Blackpearl' | AppleInsideriOS 18 Mail app will get huge AI enhancements & summarizations with 'Project Blackpearl'
Apple's Mail application is getting a massive AI upgrade with Project BlackPearl. Here's how iOS 18 will make your life better, and your working day easier.Project BlackPearl will greatly enhance the Mail app with machine learning and AIPeople familiar with the matter have revealed exclusively to AppleInsider that the Mail app will receive substantial improvements through Apple's new AI initiative. In pre-release versions of the company's upcoming operating systems, expected at WWDC, search results within the Mail app include information from Contacts, as well as locations and locally stored documents.This means that the Mail app will be able to take advantage of Apple's on-device Ajax LLM for more varied search results. This will also allow for so-called "Smart Replies" to emails, generated by Apple's AI software. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums1 hour agoChange to Adobe terms & conditions outrages many professionals
A change to Adobe terms & conditions for apps like Photoshop has outraged many professional users, concerned that the company is claiming the right to access their content, use it freely, and even sub-licence it to others. The company is requiring users to agree to the new terms in order to continue using their Adobe apps, locking them out until they do so … more…1 hour agoThe 5th Generation iPad Air with M1 Chip is $199 Off
Pining for an iPad with OLED screen but don’t have the budget yet? You can take a detour and grab the M1-powered iPad Air for $200 off. Today, the 5th Generation iPad Air WiFi 256GB is down to just $549 from its original price of $750 on Amazon. The M1-powered iPad Air is more capable […] The post appeared first on iLounge.1 hour agoBack to school Apple promo expected soon
Apple might be bringing back its back to school promo in Canada and the United States due to the prevalence of online ads. Apple-sponsored ads have popped up recently on Instagram, where university and college students are enticed to purchase Macs. In the description, students could get the products with education savings, as well as […] The post appeared first on iLounge.11:20 amMini games on Uber for iPhone may soon be available
Rideshare service Uber may be planning on having mini-games to play on the iOS app. An online leak shows hidden code found within the app that foretells the addition of mini games. References to loading games in the latest version portend to the feature needing an internet connection. So far, Uber has not made any […] The post appeared first on iLounge.11:18 am3DS emulator launches on iOS App Store
A new 3DS game emulator has arrived on the iPhone through the App Store. The Follum emulator has the distinction of being the first 3DS emulator of its kind on iOS. The app can be downloaded directly from the App Store. However, there are several things you should know. The Nintendo 3DS emulator is priced […] The post appeared first on iLounge.11:15 amBelkin Auto Tracking Stand Pro with DockKit review: Follow the leader
Macworld At a glanceExpert's Rating ProsEasy to installBuilt-in batteryMagSafe chargingConsPriceyOur VerdictThe Belkin Auto Tracking Stand Pro with DockKit follows you wherever you go (at least as long as you’re in the same room)–it keeps your face in focus. It works perfectly, from the smooth installation to the actual use. Price When Reviewed$179.99 Best Prices Today: Belkin Auto Tracking Stand Pro With DockKit Retailer Price $179.99 View Deal $179.99 View Deal $179.99 View Deal Belkin $180 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket The Belkin Auto Tracking Stand Pro is a motorized iPhone stand that can rotate 360 degrees. It can track your face and body (thus it’s not for the paranoid). So if you use your iPhone for FaceTime or the camera to record video of yourself, the Auto Tracking Stand Pro can be very useful by keeping you within the video frame. It’s able to track your movements because the stand implements Apple’s DockKit, a framework that works with the iPhone to figure out how to frame items in the best position. You don’t need to do anything–just mount your iPhone on the Belkin stand, launch FaceTime, the Camera app, or any other app and it will figure out how to track you. According to Belkin, it should work with most video apps; I tested with Telegram, WhatsApp, and FaceTime. It worked fine. There’s not a whole lot to do to set up the Belkin stand. All you have to do is unpack it, plug it in (adapter and a 1.5-meter USB-C cable included), switch it on, and then put your iPhone on the base of the stand to pair via NFC. You will then receive a message that everything is ready. It’s super easy. Even when I go from sitting down to standing up, the stand follows my face with a faint buzzing sound as it turns. The magnet holding the phone can be angled 90 degrees. So it’s hard not to end up in the picture. If you prefer, you can use the iPhone’s main camera, which makes it handy if you’re a furious vlogger who can’t sit still. Your phone also charges wirelessly when attached to the Belkin Auto Tracking Stand Pro. The built-in MagSafe charger delivers up to 15 watts. The stand also has a rechargeable battery that lasts around five hours–perfect for when you want to place the sand in an area that’s not near a power outlet, like in a garden or cleaning a room, for example. Should you buy the Belkin Auto Tracking Stand Pro with DockKit? The Belkin Auto Tracking Stand Pro with DockKit follows you wherever you go (at least as long as you’re in the same room)–it keeps your face in focus. It works perfectly, from the smooth installation to the actual use. It’s a handy device if you can’t still during FaceTime calls, or you want to record video while moving around. This article originally appeared on Macworld Sweden and was translated by Roman Loyola. Accessories, iPhone, Mobile Phone Accessories11:06 amNvidia overtakes AAPL to exceed $3T value, wins an antitrust investigation
Nvidia has overtaken AAPL in the market cap stakes, as its valuation exceeded $3T. The company’s rise in value has been truly spectacular, increasing from $2T back in February to more than $3T just four months later. The company is now challenging Microsoft for the title of most valuable company in the world, and for the same reason … more…10:58 amApple’s newest Macs and iPads ship with hidden Thread radio
Since September 2023, Apple has shipped all its new Macs and iPads with a hidden (and deactivated) Thread router. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)10:50 amGrab Anker’s 563 10-in-One USB-C Hub at $90 Off
Anker’s latest deal on its USB-C hub is one you shouldn’t miss out on. Today, the 563 10-in-1 USB-C Hub is down to just $59.99 from its original price of $150 on Amazon. If you ever need to extend your computer’s connectivity then the 563 is the one to get. It offers a whopping ten […] The post appeared first on iLounge.10:45 amSpotify music service hikes subscriptions
Streaming music service Spotify has announced an increase in subscription price. In a post, Spotify said that they will be increasing the Premium plan in the US to ‘bring users the best experience.’ The Student plan is still set at $5.99, while the Family and Duo plans have increased to $19.99 and $16.99 respectively. Meanwhile, […] The post appeared first on iLounge.10:42 amNetflix cuts second- and third-generation Apple TV support
Netflix sent some of its subscribers an announcement via email that it will soon cut off support on the second and third-generation Apple TVs. Netflix has decided to maintain the “best possible experience” by directing its focus on devices capable of supporting the latest updates and features. Apple’s second-generation TV was the first to feature […] The post appeared first on iLounge.10:41 amAptoide to release an iOS alternative marketplace in EU
This coming Thursday, June 6th, Android app store alternative known as Aptoide is set to launch an iOS marketplace for games in Europe. Aptoide will launch with a finite amount of video game titles. Still, the company stated that the library will expand with new games and will be updated every day with 30 games […] The post appeared first on iLounge.10:30 amApple’s biggest WWDC keynote in years will still feel a little empty
Macworld Apple’s most important event each year is its Worldwide Developers Conference–the fall iPhone event might be the most significant annual event for Apple’s bottom line, but WWDC is more important. It’s where Apple unveils the new operating systems, the heart of the major hardware devices the company makes, and developers get to find out how to take advantage of the new OS features. Apple hardware isn’t really the main focus of WWDC. But at recent WWDCs, Mac hardware has been a major part of the event. The transition to Apple silicon was announced at WWDC, and after that, the event was used to provide progress reports and reveal new M-series Macs. But this year, it’s different. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported in a recent Power On newsletter that we won’t see any new hardware at WWDC24. As a Mac hardware enthusiast, I don’t just use a Mac, I like to follow Apple’s hardware developments. But considering what’s at stake for Apple this year and in the near future, this year’s WWDC agenda makes sense, but I can’t help but feel a sense of melancholy about the idea. WWDC 2019: New Mac Pro Historically, Mac hardware has had a scattered presence at WWDC–some years we get Mac hardware news, others we don’t. But the recent past has been remarkable, starting with WWDC 2019 where Apple revealed the long-awaited redesigned Mac Pro, a tower design that not only replaced its “trash can” predecessor but also harkened back to the beloved “cheese grater” Power Macs. Apple also revealed the high-priced Pro Display XDR to go with the it. The 2019 Mac Pro was the star of WWDC 2019. The 2019 Mac Pro was the star of WWDC 2019.IDG The 2019 Mac Pro was the star of WWDC 2019.IDG IDG The 2019 Mac Pro came at a time when customers were dissatisfied with Apple’s approach to its most powerful Mac. The new Mac Pro came two years after Apple admitted that it needed to go back to the drawing board and it made a powerful tower that satisfied the needs of its audience, instead of dictating to that audience how it should do things. What we didn’t know at that time is that the 2019 Mac Pro was the start of a major presence of Mac hardware at WWDC for the next few years. It was the start of something exciting for Mac enthusiasts. Those who know their Apple history could argue that the start of this current roll was with WWDC 2017, where Apple previewed the iMac Pro and made updates to the iMacs and across the MacBook lineup. But that was followed by no Mac hardware at WWDC 2018. Also, there’s a connection between the 2019 Mac Pro announcement and WWDC 2020 that better exemplifies the current status of Mac hardware at WWDC–read on and you’ll see what I mean. WWDC 2020: Buh-bye, Intel It turned out that the 2019 Mac Pro was the last major Intel Mac to be unveiled at WWDC. At WWDC 2020, Apple made an announcement that changed the Mac forever by revealing that it will replace Intel processors with its own chips. No new hardware of any kind was revealed at WWDC20, only OS updates, but Apple did explain why it was dropping Intel for its own silicon and provided an overview of how the transition would work. Apple provided details on its transition away from Intel chips to its own silicon at WWDC 2020. Apple provided details on its transition away from Intel chips to its own silicon at WWDC 2020.Apple Apple provided details on its transition away from Intel chips to its own silicon at WWDC 2020.Apple Apple WWDC20 didn’t need new hardware. We got something better than that: a plan of how the Mac was going to be not just viable but lead the PC market going forward. It was both exciting and scary, but the scary part disappeared and the excitement was amplified when Apple released the M1 MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini later that year. WWDC 2021 to 2023 In 2021, we saw a break in Mac hardware announcements. You can blame the Covid pandemic for messing up the supply chain and production schedules. WWDC 2022 was bursting with all kinds of announcements, including significant Mac hardware ones (even after the Mac Studio had just made its debut in March): the M2 arrived along with the first Macs to run it: the redesigned MacBook Air and refreshed 13-inch MacBook Pro. While the M2 wasn’t as exciting as the M1, it did provide insight as to how Apple would approach chip upgrades and what kind of improvements to expect. It also was Apple’s opportunity to get a production cycle going with the M-series chips after a sputtering start, thanks to the pandemic. WWDC 2023 will forever be known as the Apple Vision Pro event, and rightfully so. But Apple made three major Mac hardware announcements as well: the 15-inch M2 MacBook Air, the M2 upgrades to the Mac Studio, and the long-awaited Apple silicon Mac Pro. The 2023 Mac Pro was the last Mac to get an M-series chip. The 2023 Mac Pro was the last Mac to get an M-series chip.Foundry The 2023 Mac Pro was the last Mac to get an M-series chip.Foundry Foundry WWDC 2024: Don’t expect Mac hardware announcements After all these years (with one gap year), this year’s WWDC will have very big announcements–it could be Apple’s most important WWDC in its history. Apple needs to highlight its developments with artificial intelligence, which isn’t just a technology trend, it’s redefining how technology impacts how we do things. Hardware is important to AI, which is demanding of processing power. Conveniently, Apple needed to cut short its M3 chip series cycle to bring in the more powerful M4, which was revealed in the new iPad Pro, not a new Mac. According to reports, M4 Macs won’t be ready until later this year. And macOS 15 won’t ship until the fall–those new M4 Macs will have the new version of the Mac operating system. The timing means that we won’t most likely won’t see new Mac hardware at WWDC24. That’s a letdown because the Mac has a lot of momentum going and I want to see more. But it was a pretty good run for Mac hardware at WWDC, and there’s always next year. You can learn more about Apple’s upcoming WWDC24 keynote in our superguide. Mac, MacOS10:15 amApple confirms 9-core GPU for M2 iPad Air
As nifty as the new M2 iPad Air may be, Apple has confirmed that it’s lighter one GPU processor core than initially advertised. A month after its release, Apple has updated its hardware configuration description of the new iPad Air’s GPU. As noted by 9to5Mac and Macworld, the technical specifications for the iPad Air now […] Source