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  • Tuesday April 30
  • 15 mins ago
    Apple launches Beats Solo Buds and Beats Solo 4 headphones
    Apple subsidiary Beats on Tuesday announced the expansion of its bestselling product family with the all-new Beats Solo Buds true wireless… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.

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  • 24 mins ago
    Today in Apple history: First iPad 3G tablets land in customers’ hands
    On April 30, 2010, the first Wi-Fi + 3G models arrived in the hands of U.S. customers. The tablet became Apple's fastest-selling new product. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 25 mins ago
    Apple Confirms iPhone Alarm Failure Reports
    Apple has confirmed reports [video link] of a software glitch causing some iPhone alarms to fail to play a sound. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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  • 30 mins ago
    Apple working on fix for bug causing iPhone alarms to not play sounds
    Over the last several weeks, a number of reports on social media have surfaced from iPhone users claiming their alarms don’t properly play a sound. Apple has since confirmed that it’s aware of this problem, and says it is working on a fix. more…

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  • 34 mins ago
    AI hardware is like trying to invent the iPod after the iPhone
    For some reason which utterly eludes me, 2024 seems to be the year of AI hardware. We’ve had the Humane AI Pin, the Rabbit R1, and even former Apple design chief Jony Ive reportedly seeking a billion-dollar bet for his own attempt. Reviews of Humane were brutal, with those who tried it as unimpressed by its performance as they were bemused as to its purpose – and the Rabbit R1 isn’t faring too much better, with Marques Brownlee describing it as “barely reviewable” … more…

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  • 36 mins ago
    It makes no sense to give the iPad Pro an M4 chip before the Mac
    Macworld When you’re a kid, being an inventor sounds like an impossibly glamorous job–and a simple one, too. All you have to do is invent something brilliant (like, say, the iPad), then sit back and wait for the checks to roll in. But when you grow up you learn about capitalism and investors and stock prices and realize that everything is a lot more complicated. One-off brilliance is not enough—you need an ongoing revenue stream, and that means releasing new things on a regular basis, each preferably better than the last. Finding ways to make the iPad better every 18 months (but not so good that you can’t surpass it again next time) is tricky enough, but Apple made another rod for its own back when it split the device into multiple lines: the standard iPad, the iPad mini, the iPad Air, the iPad Pro. Now you have to make sure the iPad is better than last year’s model, the iPad Air is better than the iPad, and the Pro is better than the Air… but not so much better that the weaker product doesn’t get any sales at all. The whole thing is an unenviable juggling act, equal parts innovation, compromise, and planned obsolescence. Thanks to its inconsistent naming conventions, confusing technical differences, and intimidating range of sizes and storage capacities, Apple’s iPad range has long been a nightmare for the casual buyer. But at least, up to now, the headache has been confined to the tablet range. That may soon change if we can believe a surprising new report that says the iPad Pro is about to jump from the M2 to the M4 processor. Bump the Pro to an M4 and Mac customers are going to be just as confused as the poor iPad buyers. The MacBook Pro only just got an M3 processor in March—so why would Apple upstage it so soon? The MacBook Pro only just got an M3 processor in March—so why would Apple upstage it so soon?Foundry The MacBook Pro only just got an M3 processor in March—so why would Apple upstage it so soon?Foundry Foundry Macworld readers are a knowledgeable bunch, so this may be a difficult thought experiment. But try for a moment to put yourself in the shoes of Joe and Jane Q Applebuyer lining up at the Apple Store to buy a laptop for work. They browse the selections and settle on an M3 MacBook Pro before sauntering over to the iPad table. Suddenly they need to grasp why the top-of-the-line MacBook Pro has a mere M3 processor when the flagship iPad has a newer and presumably faster M4. And if they stop at the Mac mini table, they’ll see an M2 chip and just ask more questions. Now a weary retail employee will have to explain what’s going on, talk about sustained speeds and graphics, the nature of Apple silicon and its upgrade cycle, the kind of work that’s done on each, unified memory, and other specs to explain the distinction between the two lines. Logically, an iPad doesn’t need to be as powerful as a Mac because (for now) Apple has more control over the software it’s permitted to run. iPad apps are designed with predictable hardware in mind. The top-end iPad Pro at any given time will be able to happily run everything on the store at top settings because the devs would be insane to calibrate them in any other way. Macs are a different matter because macOS software can come from anywhere—even ported from the world of Windows-based gaming rigs. Macs themselves are more variable and customizable than iPads, which means developers have less of a clear target audience, in turn creating more variation in system requirements and making very high specs more of an advantage. And despite what Apple will have you think, the type of work people do on their Macs is inherently different than on an iPad. Simply put: The iPad doesn’t need as much power as a Mac. Giving the iPad Pro an M4, then, would be a bizarre decision for two reasons. It wouldn’t really benefit the iPad Pro, because it doesn’t need an M4. And it would hurt the Mac range, whose M2 and M3 machines would instantly appear underpowered, and create confusion for Mac buyers. The only beneficiary of the decision would be Apple’s tablet marketing department, who need an eye-catching way to upsell iPad buyers from the Air to the Pro model. Don’t buy that stinky old M2-powered Air! Buy this M4-powered Pro instead. “It does AI.”™️ Mark Gurman, the author of that surprising report, points out the M4’s advanced neural engine as a main reason for Apple to add the M4 to “lay out its AI chip strategy without distraction.” If that’s the case, perhaps Apple will brand the iPad Pro’s new chip as a unique edition of the M3 (Bionic? Plus?) as it did with the A12X in 2018 and A12Z in 2020. Then Apple can focus on the neural engine and better AI capabilities, eliminate any potential confusion with the Mac, and still give the iPad Pro its own identity. Don’t ask how they’re going to market the next iPad Pro, by the way. That’s a problem for someone else. iPad

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  • 37 mins ago
    iPhone 16 may come in new color-infused green
    A leaker claims to have seen what Apple's rumored green color-infused coating for the iPhone 16 and maybe the iPhone 16 Pro looks like.The "Alpine Green" back of the iPhone 13 ProOne previous leaker claimed that the iPhone 16 Pro would come solely in Space Black, White, Gray, and Rose. But that same leaker also said that Apple was going to use the color-infusing technique it did on the iPhone 15, for the new Pro models.Now a separate leaker, "Fixed Focus Digital," has claimed on Chinese social media site Weibo that there is to be a color-infused green in the range too. This leaker has previously said that there would be green, plus white and purple. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 53 mins ago
    Beats affordable Solo Buds and Solo 4 headphones go official
    Beats has announced two affordable earphones and headphones, the Beats Solo Buds and Solo 4, offering long battery life. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 54 mins ago
    Apple Targets Google Staff To Build AI Team
    Apple has poached dozens of AI experts from Google and has created a secretive European laboratory in Zurich, as the tech giant builds a team to battle rivals in developing new AI models and products. From a report: According to a Financial Times analysis of hundreds of LinkedIn profiles as well as public job postings and research papers, the $2.7tn company has undertaken a hiring spree over recent years to expand its global AI and machine learning team. The iPhone maker has particularly targeted workers from Google, attracting at least 36 specialists from its rival since it poached John Giannandrea to be its top AI executive in 2018. While the majority of Apple's AI team work from offices in California and Seattle, the tech group has also expanded a significant outpost in Zurich. Professor Luc Van Gool from Swiss university ETH Zurich said Apple's acquisitions of two local AI start-ups -- virtual reality group FaceShift and image recognition company Fashwell -- led Apple to build a research laboratory, known as its "Vision Lab," in the city. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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  • 54 mins ago
    Beats Solo 4 headphones review: Great audio quality and features
    The new Beats Solo 4 announced on Tuesday is probably the best choice for people wanting near-premium headphones in the Apple ecosystem without dealing with nosebleed prices.Blue Beats Solo 4 headphones on a wooden desk with a black case and reflections in a room.The Beats Solo3 has been a long-standing pair of entry-level headphones in the company's lineup. It's held up well over time.Seven years after its debut, you'd expect there would have been another version available before now. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 55 mins ago
    New Beats Solo Buds offers budget-friendly audio in a tiny case
    Apple subsidiary Beats by Dre has added to its wireless earbuds lineup with the Beats Solo Buds, offering a budget option to consumers.Beats Solo Buds worn by Naomi OsakaLaunched on Tuesday, the Beats Solo Buds follow after the Beats Fit Pro, Beats Studio Buds , and Powerbeats Pro in being totally wireless earphones.Effectively replacing the Beats Studio Buds as the budget option, the Beats Solo Buds offer a lot functionality for its price tag. That includes a custom acoustic architecture with nozzles and laser-cut vents made with ergonomics in mind, relieving pressure inside the ear canal. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 55 mins ago
    Beats Solo 4 hands-on: the most iconic Beats headphones just got better
    Apple has officially taken the wraps off its new Beats Solo 4 headphones today, the first update in eight years to one of the best-selling Beats products I’ve been using the Beats Solo 4 for the past week (listening to hours and hours of Taylor Swift). Head below for a roundup of what’s new and my first impressions. more…

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  • 55 mins ago
    Apple debuts new Beats Solo Buds with 18-hour battery life for $79
    Alongside the launch of Beats Solo 4 today, Apple has also announced new Beats Solo Buds earbuds. The new Beats Solo Buds pack a truly wireless design with an incredibly impressive 18 hours of battery life and $79.99 price. These represent the most affordable truly wireless earbuds that Apple or Beats has released to date. more…

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  • 59 mins ago
    Rumor: iOS 18 to add new ‘Web Eraser’ and page summarization features to Safari
    Apple is reportedly planning big updates to Safari as part of iOS 18 and macOS 15 later this year. According to a report on Tuesday, the changes will include a new AI-powered tool called “Intelligent Search” with page summarization, a “Web Eraser” feature, and more. more…

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  • 1 hour ago
    The Instigators heist flick starring Matt Damon and Casey Affleck heads for Apple TV+
    Matt Damon and Casey Affleck are teaming up again for "The Instigators," a buddy action comedy on Apple TV+. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 1 hour ago
    Custom interfaces to get the most out of a folding iPhone or iPad are in the works
    Folding devices with two screens have potential beyond just more display real estate. Apple is researching, at length, how to make the interfaces of folding iPhone, iPad, or all-screen MacBook Pro more than the sum of its parts.A folding device could have two screens where the bottom one acts as a "soft keyboard"It's not as if it's a surprise that Apple has been researching an iPhone Fold, or a folding iPad. And of course it has had foldable laptops from the PowerBook 100 to today's MacBook Pro.Yet this newly-granted patent, called "User Interfaces For Devices With Multiple Displays," could even replace every one of those devices. Across 335 drawings and flowcharts, the patent ultimately describes a device that is made up of two screens, folded in the middle like a current MacBook Pro. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 1 hour ago
    Award-winning ‘Sofa’ downtime organizer gets major update with new UI, custom categories, more
    The impressive and beautiful downtime organizer app Sofa is out with a major release today for iPhone and iPad. Version 4 comes with an all-new UI across the home screen, “The Pile,” and more, custom categories, pinned lists, smart lists, and much more. more…

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  • 1 hour ago
    Apple wins 4 BAFTA Television Craft Awards for ‘Slow Horses’ and ‘Silo’
    Apple this week was recognized with multiple wins at the 2024 BAFTA Television Craft Awards for hit series, “Slow Horses” and “Silo.” The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.

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  • 1 hour ago
    Get 16 productivity-enhancing Mac apps for just $39.99
    This set of 16 Mac productivity apps includes software to reveal hidden files, troubleshoot Wi-Fi, stop background apps and more. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 1 hour ago
    Apple to unveil AI-enabled Safari browser alongside new operating systems
    Apple is testing a version of its Safari web browser that includes UI tweaks, advanced content blocking features, and a new AI-powered tool dubbed Intelligent Search, AppleInsider has learned.Safari getting new AI tools in iOS 18The software — expected to debut as Safari 18 later in 2024 — is currently undergoing evaluation alongside internal builds of Apple's next-generation operating system updates, namely iOS 18 and macOS 15, according to people familiar with the matter. Should all of the new features make it to the release candidate stage, users will be treated to a new user interface (UI) for customizing popular page controls, a "Web eraser" feature, and AI-driven content summarization tools. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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