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- Thursday June 06
- 24 mins agoMicrosoft, Nvidia, and Apple dominate the S&P 500 like no trio ever
As Nvidia joins the two companies with market values north of $3 trillion, Microsoft and Apple, the $3T Trio dominate the S&P 500 in historic… The post Microsoft, Nvidia, and Apple dominate the S&P 500 like no trio ever appeared first on MacDailyNews.1 hour agoIt took Apple three years to fix bug allowing kids to visit X-rated sites
An Apple software bug, which allowed children to bypass parental controls and view porn, violent images, and illicit drugs, took three years… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.1 hour agoiOS 18 to debut Apple Passwords app
Thanks to a new dedicated app, passwords will no longer be buried in Settings with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15.Apple Passwords app coming to iOS 18Too many people go through life with one or two passwords they use for everything. This problem has been exacerbated by Apple's tendency to hide necessary functionality, such as a password manager deep in the Settings app.That all changes with iOS 18 and the other new operating systems, according to a report from Bloomberg. Appel will introduce a new dedicated Passwords app for iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15, and visionOS 2. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums1 hour agoBoost your Mac’s storage on the cheap during Samsung external SSD sale
The Samsung T9 SSD is quick and it’s very portable. Plus, for a short time, it’s up to 31% off. There's a sale on the cheaper T7, too. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)08:51 pmWWDC: Two of AI’s biggest PR issues are about to be Apple’s strengths
Apple is set to unveil a host of AI-centric updates in iOS 18 and its other software platforms this Monday at WWDC. Much of what the company will announce is playing catch-up to its competitors, though at a scale and accessibility that’s hard to match. However, where the company is especially poised to make an AI splash is in its differentiated approach. Unlike its competitors, Apple has strengths in two areas that are currently PR headaches for AI: privacy and the environment. Here’s what that means for its AI reveals at WWDC. more…08:40 pmApple Commits To At Least Five Years of iPhone Security Updates
When buying a new smartphone, it's important to consider the duration of software updates, as it impacts security and longevity. In a rare public commitment on Monday, thanks to the UK's new Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (PSTI) regulations, Apple said it guarantees a minimum of five years of security updates for the iPhone 15 Pro Max. "In other words, the iPhone 15 is officially guaranteed to receive security updates until September 22, 2028," reports Android Authority. From the report: This, as VP of Engineering for Android Security & Privacy at Google Dave Kleidermacher points out, means that Apple is no longer offering the best security update policy in the industry. Both Samsung and Google guarantee seven years of not just security updates but also Android OS updates for their respective flagship devices, which is two years longer than what Apple guarantees. To Apple's credit, though, it has long provided more than five years of security updates for its various iPhone devices. Some iPhones have received security updates six or more years after the initial release, which is far more support than the vast majority of Android devices receive. So, while Samsung and Google currently beat Apple in terms of how long they're guaranteeing software support, that doesn't mean iPhone users can't keep their phones for just as long, if not longer. They'll just need to hope Apple doesn't cut off support after the five-year minimum. Read more of this story at Slashdot.08:35 pmBloomberg: iOS 18 to include a dedicated Passwords app
iOS 18, macOS 15, and iPadOS 18 will include a dedicated Passwords app for the first time, according to a new report from Bloomberg. The new app will make it “easier for customers to log in to websites and software” and comes after years of Apple showing users their passwords via the Settings app instead of a dedicated app. more…08:25 pm9to5Mac Daily: June 6, 2024 – WWDC hardware, iPhone warranty changes
Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Supported by Setapp: Get access to 240+ apps on your Mac for just $9.99. Sign up today for a free 7-day trial. more…08:02 pmApple announces winners of the 2024 Apple Design Awards
Apple on Thursday unveiled the winners of its annual Apple Design Awards, honoring 14 best-in-class apps and games. This year’s winners… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.07:24 pmRivian’s new R1 EVs offer Apple Wallet car key support, Apple Music with Spatial Audio
Rivian today unveiled its second-generation R1S and R1T vehicles, which our friends over at Electrek have covered in-depth. For Apple users, however, there are two new features worth calling out. While Rivian still doesn’t support CarPlay, it has added support for Apple’s car key platform as well as Apple Music with Spatial Audio and Dolby Atmos. more…07:22 pmWWDC expectations for iOS 18, visionOS 2, Siri and more
Benjamin and Chance run down the WWDC expectations, and debate whether reality will match the hype. There’s certainly a lot expected, with major new features for the iOS 18 home screen, Control Center, and a veritable AI infusion across Apple’s platforms. We give our thoughts on what we are most excited to see announced. Plus, Apple accidentally miscounted the number of GPU cores in the M2 iPad Air, and the Apple TV app may finally be coming to Android. And in Happy Hour Plus, Chance embarked on a 3,500-mile road EV trip to his new house, and loves CarPlay more than ever before. He also updates us on how good the Vision Pro is as a travel holiday computer, and his smart home plans. Subscribe at 9to5mac.com/join. Sponsored by Zocdoc: Go to Zocdoc.com/happyhour and download the Zocdoc app to sign up for free and book a top-rated doctor. Many are available as soon as today. Sponsored by ExpressVPN: Visit ExpressVPN.com/9to5mac to learn more and get three extra months for free. more…07:01 pmJudge’s document demands on Apple could delay Epic Games antitrust ruling
The verdict on whether Apple violated a U.S. judge's App Store ruling may be delayed for months. This comes after a judge ordered Apple to… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.06:15 pmUbisoft Rabbids: Legends of the Multiverse and 3 more games hop onto Apple Arcade
Explore the wacky world of "Rabbids: Legends of the Multiverse." Join crazy characters in a deck-building adventure across multiple universes. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)06:10 pmReady for change? Netflix just revealed a major redesign for its TV app
Netflix isn’t afraid to change your experience with its app. The streaming giant revealed today that a major redesign is coming for the Netflix app across TV devices like the Apple TV 4K, Chromecast, and smart TVs. Select users will start seeing it in their Netflix app soon. more…06:07 pmWhat to expect at WWDC 24: Big iOS changes, more Vision Pro, and so much AI
There might not be new hardware, but Apple could make up for it with software.06:04 pmApple’s Mail app to get an AI upgrade with smart replies, sorting, and summaries
Macworld AppleInsider has a scoop on “Project Blackpearl,” which it claims is the code name for the enhancements coming to Apple’s Mail app in iOS 18 and macOS 15. According to the site’s information provided by “people familiar with the matter,” the Mail app is going to get some big new AI features in Apple’s operating systems this fall. Much of AppleInsider’s information jibes with previous rumors while adding a little more detail. The most significant new feature is said to be “smart replies,” which will generate email replies for you. It goes along with a system-wide writing tools framework that developers can tap into. AppleInsider says “the exact implementation of this new framework remains to be seen,” but that it could allow users to make adjustments to their emails using AI. An example is to “make this more professional,” for example, that changes some of the language and tone to be more formal. Smart Replies are expected to appear in Messages and Siri as well. The Mail app will also get better organization features, powered by AI. Search (as well as Spotlight and Siri) will take into account other data on your iPhone or Mac like location, contacts, calendar appointments, and so on. On-device AI will also classify messages into the following types: commerce, news, other, social, promotions, and transaction. It’s not known if these are categories that will appear in the Mail interface (via folders, flags, or tags) or will just be used internally to help Siri understand different types of email. While not part of the Mail app, Siri is expected to gain the ability to summarize all sorts of content on your iPhone or Mac, including notes, notifications, messages, and of course email. AppleInsider’s sources say that Apple tested three different levels of summarization: Topic-level summaries – consisting of three topic words, representing the key concepts of a text 10 or 20-word summaries, which use clauses rather than full sentences Paragraph-level summaries – concise three-sentence paragraph with no more than 60 words The idea is that different levels of summaries would be used in different places. The AI feature is said to be able to summarize both individual emails and email threads. We’re only a few days away from the start of WWDC 2024, where we’ll find out all about Apple’s grand AI ambitions. iOS, MacOS06:03 pmApple is set to crown Sam Altman’s OpenAI as King of Silicon Valley
OpenAI and Apple are expected to announce a deal to put ChatGPT on Macs, iPhones, Apple Watches, iPads, and more at WWDC24… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.05:55 pmDuckDuckGo launches free access to anonymous AI Chat with choice of four models
DuckDuckGo is out today with the news that its built-in AI Chat is available for all users. The free functionality offers the choice between four different AI models while protecting user anonymity. Here are all the details. more…05:31 pmClassic game 'Sniper Elite 4' heading to Mac and iOS for the holidays
Rebellion is finally bringing the tactical shooter "Sniper Elite 4" to Mac, iPhone, and iPad, a mere seven years after its original release.Sniper Elite 4Confirmed on Wednesday with a trailer, "Sniper Elite 4" will be ported to Apple's platforms. It will be the first time players of the well-known shooter will be able to play the game while on the go.In a blog post detailing the release, Rebellion writes the game will be playable this holiday season. It will be able to run on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, as well as any iPad or Mac running on an M-series Apple Silicon chip. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums05:15 pmApple Design Awards salute 14 best apps and games
The winners of this year's Apple Design Awards are "best-in-class" apps and games lauded for brilliant design and technical achievement. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)