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- 19 mins agoApple announces new Beats Solo Buds
Apple’s Beats brand recently unveiled the new Beats Solo Buds that will be available in June. The Beats Solo Buds is an entry-level earbuds in the Beats Solo lineup. Shipping in June, the earbuds will have a price tag of $79.00 and come with a small case. Inside is a custom-built acoustic architecture, ergonomic design, […] The post appeared first on iLounge.21 mins agoiOS 18 to bring AI features to Safari
The upcoming iOS 18 will have AI features for the Safari browser, as per a report. The latest rumor to come out for iOS 18 involves several AI features arriving on Apple’s browser. One is the ‘intelligent search’ that uses on-device technology for identifying phrases and topics on a webpage for summarization. There’s also a […] The post appeared first on iLounge.24 mins agoAssassin’s Creed Mirage arriving on iPhone 15 Pro
Stealth adventure game Assassin’s Creed Mirage will be arriving on the iPhone 15 Pro and several iPad models in June. Game developer Ubisoft made the announcement recently and said that the game will be available to download beginning June 6 at the App Store. Assassin’s Creed Mirage will be supported on the iPhone 15 Pro […] The post appeared first on iLounge.56 mins agoiPhone 15 Pro is unexpectedly the sales champion of spring 2024
Historically, the "Pro" iPhone models get passed by the lower-end model in the spring — but so far 2024 is very different.iPhone 15 loses market share despite series' overall successThe second full quarter since the release of Apple's iPhone 15 series reveals a significant shift in consumer buying habits, particularly affecting the base iPhone 15 model. The shift in consumer preferences is a key factor in the declining popularity of the base model.While the current iPhone lineup continues to dominate sales, there's a noticeable decline in the market share held by the base model compared to its predecessors. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums1 hour agoPopular low-cost noise-canceling earbuds get spatial audio
The new Baseus Bowie MA10s wireless noise-canceling earbuds pack in a lot of technology for their remarkably low price -- $40. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)1 hour agoUnauthorized AirTag tracking set to become illegal in Pennsylvania
Technology comes with its pros and cons, and among modern Apple devices that’s been especially true with . Like other Bluetooth trackers, since their debut AirTags have been used by stalkers and other bad actors to track others without their consent or knowledge. Authorities have begun taking action, with Pennsylvania the latest state to move toward criminalization of unauthorized trackers. more…1 hour agoiPhone 15 line still hasn’t caught up with last year’s models, study finds
Following a report that iPhone activation market share has hit a new low, CIRP released its newest study today. The data shows which iPhone models are the most popular in the US for Q1 2024 and how the iPhone 15 lineup is being adopted compared to the iPhone 14 devices and earlier. more…04:29 pmAmazon-funded Anthropic's launches AI app to compete with ChatGPT
An Amazon-backed firm that's pushing for safe and trustworthy artificial intelligence apps has released its Claude AI app for the iPhone and iPad — but not the Mac.Anthropic's Claude generative AI app on iPhoneApple could yet be the only generative AI producer whose LLMs are trained legally and ethically. However, Anthropic is among the firms aiming to establish best practices for the industry, and now its work can be used on iOS with Claude 3."Claude is designed to help individuals—and now teams—harness the power of the industry's most advanced AI models," says the firm in a blog post. "Whether you need a partner for deep work, a knowledgeable expert, a creative collaborator, or an assistant that's available instantly, Claude augments every employee's capabilities and enables businesses to achieve new levels of productivity to drive better results." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums04:22 pmThe Challenge of Replacing “User” with More Precise Terms
This MIT Technology Review piece points out that relying too heavily on the term "user" exacts a cost in depersonalizing the relationships we have with the software that fills our lives. Let's work to use more precise terms.04:17 pmThe BASIC programming language turns 60
Easy-to-use programming language that drove Apple, IBM, and Commodore PCs debuted in 1964.04:16 pmApple Podcasts adds new wellbeing category
In time for Mental Health Awareness Month, Apple Podcasts is shining light on a new category of podcasts to listen to. The new Wellbeing category collects shows featuring health, fitness and wellness topics. Apple says listenership for shows in this genre have increased 40% in the last five years. more…04:15 pmEkster Finder Card makes your wallet findable with iPhone
Never lose your wallet again with the Ekster Finder Card. Locate it easily with Apple’s Find My network or set off an audible alarm. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)04:11 pmSafari to get an AI boost in iOS 18, macOS 15 with smarter search, web page ‘eraser’
Macworld Much of the noise being made about Apple’s efforts into AI has been focused on general improvements to iOS 18 and Siri as well as the upcoming M4 chip for the Mac. However, as we get closer to WWDC, more reports about the AI software that Apple will create are coming out, with the most recent one covering Apple’s efforts to enhance the next major version of Safari. AppleInsider reports that the company is working on a new “Intelligent Search” feature that uses on-device AI to summarize a web page. The language learning model that Apple has developed can identify key phrases and topics that give an idea of what a web page’s content is about and create a summary for the user. Other features that Apple is working on include: A Web Eraser that gives users the option to remove parts of a web page. This includes ads, text, and images. Safari will remember the parts that have been removed when the page is closed, and if the page is revisited, Safari alerts the user that the page has been modified. A new page controls menu that appears in the address bar. This menu essentially collects user controls that are spread throughout Safari (text size, zoom, Reader mode, Privacy Report, and more). An AI enhancement to Visual Lookup that gives users product information. This feature could also be implemented system-wide, not just in Safari. Apple plans to implement the new Safari 18 features in both iOS 18 and macOS 15, which will be announced at WWDC24 on June 10. The report claims some features, such as the AI Visual Lookup, may not be available until 2025. That tracks with previous rumors that have suggested AI features will be rolled out in waves. AppleInsider also reported recently on Apple’s plans to update the Notes and Calculator apps. For the latest news and rumors, check out our iOS 18 and macOS 15 superguides. And learn more about WWDC24 in June. iOS, iPhone, Mac, MacOS04:03 pmLG TVs are first to natively support Apple Music’s Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos
Owners of LG TVs can now enjoy Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos after the latest update to the Apple Music app added support for the… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.04:00 pmFamily needs inspire 3 Swift Student Challenge winners
Swift Student Challenge winners share family-related problems as inspiration for their useful Swift Playgrounds projects. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)03:46 pmApple’s latest 10.9-inch iPad hits $470 (Save $129), iPhone 14 Pro $705, Apple Watch Series 9, more | 9 to 5 MacApple’s latest 10.9-inch iPad hits $470 (Save $129), iPhone 14 Pro $705, Apple Watch Series 9, more
We’re now halfway through the work week with a fresh batch of new deals – all headlined by Apple’s 10th Generation iPad at $470. It comes joined by iPhone 14 Pro at $705 if you don’t mind going with an Amazon refurbished model, while Apple Watch Series 9 remains at $100 off. Hit the jump for all that and more in the latest 9to5Toys Lunch Break. more…03:45 pmToday in Apple history: iTunes puts the hurt on DVDs
On May 1, 2008, the iTunes Store made a major move, beginning to sell movies the same day that they came out on DVD. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)03:35 pmiOS 17.5 makes it less of a hassle to send your iPhone into Apple for repairs
Feature currently only works on iPhones, and not iPads, Macs, or Apple Watches.03:30 pmNot all monitor light bars are created equal [Setups]
If you think any cheap monitor light will do, think again. Today's setup uses one of the good ones -- the BenQ ScreenBar monitor light. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)03:17 pmAnthropic brings Claude AI to the iPhone and iPad
If you’ve been keeping up with generative AI and large language models on iPhone, then you may be aware that Anthropic’s Claude AI was notably absent from iOS. Meanwhile, OpenAI has been updating ChatGPT on iPhone for a while now, and Google’s Gemini exists in its iOS app. Starting today, however, Claude for iPhone is joining the party. more…