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- 10:11 amCraig Federighi ignited Apple's AI efforts after using Microsoft's Copilot
Despite years of working to develop AI systems, it wasn't until Christmas 2022 when Craig Federighi played with Copilot that the company truly got behind the idea.Apple's Senior Vice President of Software Engineering, Craig FederighiThe conventional wisdom is that Apple is far behind the rest of the technology industry in its use and deployment of AI. That has seemed nonsensical since Apple has had Siri for almost 15 years, and a head of AI since 2018.However, a new report from the Wall Street Journal claims that despite all these years working on Machine Learning, and despite having ex-Google AI chief John Giannandrea, it could be true that Apple is substantially behind. Reportedly, Giannandrea and his team have struggled to fit in with Apple, and to get AI implemented. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums10:00 amAssassin’s Creed Mirage launches for the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and iPads with the M1 chip or newer | PowerPageAssassin’s Creed Mirage launches for the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and iPads with the M1 chip or newer
If you were eager to play Assassin’s Creed Mirage on your iPhone 15 Pro or iPad Air or iPad Pro tablets with an M1 chip or newer, now’s your change. The marquee game has arrived at the App Store, and will be available starting today. Due to time zones, it is already available in countries […] Source10:00 amNearly All of Apple's Newest Devices Have an Unannounced Thread Radio On Board
Apple has quietly added a Thread radio to nearly all of its newest iPads, MacBooks, and iMacs. The Verge reports: While the company doesn't list Thread on the specs of any of these products, FCC reports indicate that many of Apple's latest devices have had Thread radios tested for compliance. Generally, you don't test a radio that's not there. We found evidence of Thread testing in the following models: iPad Pro 13-inch (M4) (Wi-Fi + Cellular), iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) (Wi-Fi + Cellular), iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) (Wi-Fi), iPad Air 11-inch (M2) (Wi-Fi + Cellular), iPad Air 13-inch (M2) Wi-Fi, MacBook Air 15-inch (M3), MacBook Pro 14-inch (M3), MacBook Pro 14-inch (M3 Pro or M3 Max), MacBook Pro 16-inch (M3 Pro or M3 Max), iMac (M3, two ports), and iMac (M3, four ports). The FCC requires manufacturers to list every radio contained in a device and to test them in every possible scenario to make sure they comply with its transmission regulations. Tom Sciorilli, director of certification for Thread Group, told The Verge that the FCC reports reference FCC 15.247, "which confirms the device will essentially 'stay in its lane' and not interfere with other radios when operating." The reports we found are tests of the IEEE 802.15.4 transmitter functionality -- 802.15.4 is the radio standard Thread runs on. While it supports a number of technologies, the reports mention Thread explicitly. Thread is the primary wireless protocol for the new smart home standard Matter, which Apple helped develop and that is now the underlying architecture for its Apple Home smart home platform. A low-power, low-bandwidth, mesh networking protocol specifically designed for IoT devices, Thread is shown to be faster than Bluetooth and offers better range, making it ideal for connecting products like smart lights, locks, thermostats, and sensors. [...] So why is it there? The Apple Home app runs on Macs and iPads, and Thread radios could allow them to communicate directly with smart home devices and act as Thread border routers. It's possible Apple is planning to turn your Mac or iPad into a home hub, but iPads used to be home hubs, and the company discontinued that capability for its new Apple Home architecture. Those iPads didn't have Thread radios, though. Read more of this story at Slashdot.10:00 amNearly All of Apple's Newest Devices Have an Unannounced Thread Radio On Board
Apple has quietly added a Thread radio to nearly all of its newest iPads, MacBooks, and iMacs. The Verge reports: While the company doesn't list Thread on the specs of any of these products, FCC reports indicate that many of Apple's latest devices have had Thread radios tested for compliance. Generally, you don't test a radio that's not there. We found evidence of Thread testing in the following models: iPad Pro 13-inch (M4) (Wi-Fi + Cellular), iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) (Wi-Fi + Cellular), iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) (Wi-Fi), iPad Air 11-inch (M2) (Wi-Fi + Cellular), iPad Air 13-inch (M2) Wi-Fi, MacBook Air 15-inch (M3), MacBook Pro 14-inch (M3), MacBook Pro 14-inch (M3 Pro or M3 Max), MacBook Pro 16-inch (M3 Pro or M3 Max), iMac (M3, two ports), and iMac (M3, four ports). The FCC requires manufacturers to list every radio contained in a device and to test them in every possible scenario to make sure they comply with its transmission regulations. Tom Sciorilli, director of certification for Thread Group, told The Verge that the FCC reports reference FCC 15.247, "which confirms the device will essentially 'stay in its lane' and not interfere with other radios when operating." The reports we found are tests of the IEEE 802.15.4 transmitter functionality -- 802.15.4 is the radio standard Thread runs on. While it supports a number of technologies, the reports mention Thread explicitly. Thread is the primary wireless protocol for the new smart home standard Matter, which Apple helped develop and that is now the underlying architecture for its Apple Home smart home platform. A low-power, low-bandwidth, mesh networking protocol specifically designed for IoT devices, Thread is shown to be faster than Bluetooth and offers better range, making it ideal for connecting products like smart lights, locks, thermostats, and sensors. [...] So why is it there? The Apple Home app runs on Macs and iPads, and Thread radios could allow them to communicate directly with smart home devices and act as Thread border routers. It's possible Apple is planning to turn your Mac or iPad into a home hub, but iPads used to be home hubs, and the company discontinued that capability for its new Apple Home architecture. Those iPads didn't have Thread radios, though. Read more of this story at Slashdot.10:00 amiPlay offers thousands of fresh, new games to play all year long on your Mac or iPhone
Macworld Unlimited access to over 4,400 games: Everything from adventure blockbusters like BioShock to classic favorites like Solitaire and Match 3 are available, and they’re all playable with absolutely no ads. Apple and Android compatibility: iPlay can be accessed on virtually any device, whether that’s your iPhone or PC, and there’s even a popular 100 top games list available for each device. Exclusive members-only deals: As an iPlay member, you’ll receive regular offers that allow you to score premium games at exceptional prices. One-time fee for a year of gameplay: No monthly fees means you can play as many games as you want as many times as you want for an entire year. Endless variety: iPlay updates its list with new titles weekly, giving you endless opportunities to immerse yourself in fresh, engaging games. Stay challenged and entertained with thousands of games with a one-year subscription to iPlay, now available for just $29.99. iPlay: 1-Year Subscription Only $29.99 at Macworld StackSocial prices subject to change. Accessories09:29 amiPhone’s standard warranty no longer covers hairline display cracks
Going forward, Apple won't process a single hairline display crack repair on the iPhone or Apple Watch under its standard warranty. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)08:15 amMacworld Podcast: What will happen at WWDC24?
Macworld Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off with a keynote presentation on June 10, and on this episode show, we’re going to preview WWDC24. This is episode 887 with Jason Cross, Michael Simon, and Roman Loyola. Click the button below to listen to episode 887 on Apple Podcasts Macworld Podcast 887 on Apple Podcasts Listen to episode 887 on Spotify Get info For more information about WWDC, click on the links below. WWDC 2024: Everything you need to know iOS 18 Guide macOS 15: Everything you need to know about the next big Mac update Subscribe to the Macworld Podcast You can subscribe to the Macworld Podcast—or leave us a review!—right here in the Podcasts app. The Macworld Podcast is also available on Spotify. Or you can point your favorite podcast-savvy RSS reader at: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/macworld To find previous episodes, visit Macworld’s podcast page or our home on MegaPhone. Apple Apple Apple Apple Inc, iOS, MacOS08:09 amApple went all in on AI after Craig Federighi tested Github Copilot during his Christmas break | 9 to 5 MacApple went all in on AI after Craig Federighi tested Github Copilot during his Christmas break
As we await Apple’s tantalizing iOS 18 and other announcements at its WWDC conference next week, the Wall Street Journal has an interesting profile about changing attitudes towards AI inside Apple, and how the company became more comfortable with taking risk. In particular, it pinpoints the moment when Apple’s approach on AI shifted. The report says SVP Craig Federighi was testing Github’s Copilot code completion features in late 2022, during his Christmas holiday break, and came away impressed. This swiftly led to an internal mandate in the software engineering group to explore and productize as much artificial intelligence functionality as possible. more…08:00 amFind your soundtrack with $90 off Beats Fit earbuds
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Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says that Apple has cut its iPhone component orders by 15% year over year, as users in China increasingly prefer AI and foldable smartphones from Huawei.Apple's iPhone 15 ProIt has already been repeatedly reported that iPhone sales have dropped sharply in China, although there have been signs of recovery. Tim Cook tried spinning the decline as a consequence of worldwide economics, but now Ming-Chi Kuo says there are specific factors that are not going to be fixed by the iPhone 16.2024 iPhone shipments likely to decline significantly by about 15% YoY due to structural challenges / iPhone 202415% YoYhttps://t.co/MKL4B67IvY— (Ming-Chi Kuo) (@mingchikuo) January 30, 2024 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:49 amHow to optimize your MacBook battery life
Features in your MacBook Pro and MacBook Air, along with good user practices, can help optimize your battery's lifespan and health - whether you leave it plugged in all the time or not.The Mac has a wealth of tools to help optimize your battery's lifespanBoth Apple Silicon-based and Intel-based Mac notebooks have features built-in that help manage and protect the battery. In addition, some basic tips can also make a notable difference both in the time you can squeeze from the battery when you need it, and its overall longevity. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums01:22 amHeybike Hero review: sparing almost no expense in a carbon fiber e-bike
The Heybike Hero has a carbon fiber frame that weighs just six pounds, so it can be stuffed to the brim with features like a 1,000W motor and full suspension without exceeding 100 pounds.Heybike Hero review: heavy duty carbon fiberI've reviewed a few Heybike products and can say the Heybike Hero is the best of the bunch. I would hope that this flagship model was the best, given the price and feature set, but that's not always a guarantee.There are a lot of e-bikes out there, so it isn't easy to stand out, especially when many manufacturers rely on standard parts and aluminum frames. Heybike Hero makes a strong first impression with its striking angles and orange highlights. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums12:21 amiPadOS 18 feature request: Clamshell mode, better Stage Manager, more
We’re just a few days away from WWDC 2024, when Apple will finally unveil the next versions of its operating systems – including iPadOS 18. Although I consider myself a Mac person, I also have an and I like to use it for specific tasks. However, there’s a lot of room for improvement in the iPad software – so read on as I share my feature request for iPadOS 18. more…12:01 amiPhone and Apple Watch single hairline display cracks no longer covered under standard warranty | 9 to 5 MaciPhone and Apple Watch single hairline display cracks no longer covered under standard warranty
Apple has made a notable change to its repair and standard warranty policies for iPhone and Apple Watch this month. According to multiple sources, Apple is no longer covering “single hairline cracks” under the standard warranty for the iPhone and Apple Watch. Instead, these repairs are now being processed as “accidental damage” claims, and users are required to pay. more…Wednesday June 0510:40 pmApple’s market cap passes $3 trillion … but so does Nvidia’s
Apple had a great day in the stock market on Wednesday, but Nvidia had an even better one. And it's all about AI. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)10:20 pmParallels Desktop updated with improved support for Windows 11 virtual machines
Parallels Desktop is certainly one of the most popular tools for running virtual machines on macOS, and also one of the easiest for running Windows on a Mac. The software has recently been updated with many improvements to make the experience of running Windows 11 virtual machines more seamless, plus some new features. more…10:01 pmWhat do the Apple Watch buttons do? Click, double-click and hold.
In watchOS 10, Apple adds a new Widgets view, assigns Control Center to the side button and changes what double-clicking the Digital Crown does. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)09:43 pmApple TV+ series ‘The Morning Show’ to tackle AI, DeepFakes, and misinformation in season 4 | Mac Daily NewsApple TV+ series ‘The Morning Show’ to tackle AI, DeepFakes, and misinformation in season 4
The showrunner of the Apple TV+ series 'The Morning Show' tells Deadline that season 4 will address such subjects as AI, DeepFakes, and… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.09:30 pmWake up to a sleek, mirrored LED alarm clock for less than $20
With gigantic numbers on its mirrored face, this affordable LED alarm clock can level up your sleep game with innovative features. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)09:18 pmFitness tracker Gentler Streak updated with new icons and app improvements
The popular fitness and wellness app Gentler Streak has just received another update, this time following its nomination for the 2024 Apple Design Award. The latest update adds new custom icons to the app, as well as other improvements that make it faster. more…