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  • Friday May 10
  • 03:18 pm
    ∞ The Dalrymple Report: iPad event, Apple financials, and ACDC
    Apple released a number of new products this week, including new iPad models as well as some new software for its pro users with Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro. Apple also announced its quarterly financials, which Dave and I talk about, including products sold and total revenue. Finally, we talk about ACDC, but it's not the band. Follow this podcast Brought to you by: LinkedIn Jobs: LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Did you know every week, nearly 40 million job seekers visit LinkedIn? Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/DALRYMPLE. Terms and conditions apply. Show Notes: Eurovision Apple Second quarter results Apple's Q2 2024 Earnings Call Takeaways Apple working on AI chip for data center servers Gruber on AI chips for data centers John Ternus as Apple CEO Wave of forced Apple ID password resets Logic Pro Final Cut Pro Apple introduces M4 chip Apple unveils the redesigned 11-inch and all-new 13-inch iPad Air with M2 Apple unveils stunning new iPad Pro with M4 chip and Apple Pencil Pro Shows and movies we're watching Treason, Netflix “Wait, wait don’t tell me” podcast Let It Be, Disney+

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  • 03:15 pm
    Mexico’s ‘Women in Blue’ arrive to fight crime on Apple TV+
    Apple TV+ gave a first look Friday at the "Women in Blue" crime series centered on Mexico's first female police force and a serial killer. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 03:09 pm
    iOS 18 will bring AI-powered audio transcription and summary features, per report
    Apple has dabbled in audio transcription in the past with mixed success. One shining example lately has been Apple Podcasts transcripts; more pessimistically, voicemail transcripts are still subpar. But according to a new report, the upcoming iOS 18 release will unlock a host of new system-wide audio transcription and summary features, all powered by AI. more…

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  • 03:03 pm
    Training Today Apple Watch app gains dynamic cycling workouts for more intentional rides
    Training Today is a clever app that offers Apple Watch users a “readiness to train” score to help know when to rest, push, and more. Now the watchOS and iOS app have been updated with “dynamic cycling workouts” to train more intentionally on rides. more…

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  • 02:59 pm
    Apple Vision Pro 2 may be half the price of the original claims sketchy rumor
    If a questionable rumor is to be believed, the next version of the Apple Vision Pro could be out by 2026, and cost half the price of the first model.Apple Vision Pro at Apple ParkIt is widely expected that Apple is working on creating successive versions of the Apple Vision Pro, following its introduction on the market. Speculation about the next model continues, with a dodgy claim about the second-gen model.According to a post on X by @Revegnus1 on Friday, the second version of the Apple Vision Pro will be arriving in 2026. Rumor Score: 🙄 Unlikely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 02:40 pm
    Apple set to deliver AI assistant for transcribing, summarizing meetings and lectures
    Apple later this year hopes to make real-time audio transcription and summarization available system-wide on many of its devices, as the iPhone maker looks to harness the power of AI in delivering efficiency boosts to several of its core applications, AppleInsider has learned.Voice Memo Transcription in iOS 18People familiar with the matter have told us that Apple has been working on AI-powered summarization and greatly enhanced audio transcription for several of its next-gen operating systems. The new features are expected to enable significant improvements in efficiency for users of its staple Notes, Voice Memos, and other apps.Apple is currently testing the capabilities as feature additions to several app updates scheduled to arrive with the release of iOS 18 later in 2024. They're also expected to make their way to the corresponding apps in macOS 15 and iPadOS 18 as well. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 02:34 pm
    Trying Ray-Ban Meta glasses reinforces my belief in future Apple Glasses
    I’m on record as saying that I think Vision Pro is mostly a stepping-stone toward an eventual Apple Glasses product, and that I think those are still years away yet. I feel like current glasses tech is giving us these partial peeks into that future. Viture One XR glasses provide one potential take, and the Ray-Ban Meta glasses another – and perhaps suggesting the future may be closer than I thought … more…

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  • 02:31 pm
    Wait for M4 iPad Pro stretches into June
    Getting your hands on the new M4 iPad Pro might require waiting on a late May or early June delivery. But there are other options. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 02:22 pm
    M4 already? Here’s why Apple is abandoning the M3 chip line so fast
    One of the biggest surprises from Apple’s ‘Let loose’ event was the arrival of a new M4 chip in the iPad Pro. It may not have been quite as surprising as Apple originally hoped, but heading into the event there was still a lot of doubt and no real consensus on what chip would power the new iPad Pro. Yet Apple made the bold move of shipping the very first M4 chip in the iPad. Leaving us all to wonder: why? And what exactly is wrong with the M3 line? more…

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  • 02:19 pm
    Apple Arcade Guide: What’s new and everything available [U]
    Apple Arcade launched with close to 100 titles and the service is seeing new games added almost every week with over 200 games now in the library. Follow along with our guide on all the available Apple Arcade games plus the latest releases. more…

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  • 02:01 pm
    ‘Dark Matter’ is easily the best Apple TV+ sci-fi series of 2024 (so far)
    In mid-April, Apple TV+ unveiled the trailer for its new sci-fi thriller “Dark Matter,” starring Joel Edgerton alongside Jennifer Connelly… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.

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  • 01:53 pm
    Final Cut Pro for Mac and Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 have grossly different features
    Alongside the launch of the new iPad Air and iPad Pro lineups, Apple showed off updates to Final Cut Pro for iPad and macOS — but they do not have the same feature set. Here are the key differences, and things to watch out for.Apple's new Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 and Final Cut Pro 10.8.Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 is a major shift in the use of the iPad editing tool, while Final Cut Pro 10.8 is a modest upgrade. The result is two different tools with different tools, sharing the same name.While competitors have added many AI and workflow improvement tools, such as transcript-based editing, advanced subject tracking and masking, and more, to their desktop versions, Apple seems to focus most of its effort on the iPad version. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 01:47 pm
    Skip the M2 and grab this M1 iPad Air for just $449 today
    Macworld The new M2 iPad Air has arrived, but unless you’re planning on buying the 13-inch model, it’s not very different than the M1. And today you can save a bundle on an old one: Amazon is slashing prices of the M1 iPad Air to $449 (64GB) and $599 (256GB) in all colors, a savings of $150 and the best price we’ve ever seen. The iPad Air is a fantastic tablet, with a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, a super-powerful M1 chip, a 12MP front camera with Center Stage, Apple Pencil 2 support, USB-C, and Touch ID. The new model brings a few upgrades along with the newer chip, most notably a landscape front camera and Wi-Fi 6E, but otherwise, the two tablets are identical. They even have the same size screen despite Apple saying the new model has an 11-inch screen versus the M1 model’s 10.9-inch display. So if you’ve had your eye on the 11-inch M2 iPad Air, save yourself $150 and grab a 10.9-inch M1 before they’re gone forever. And with the savings you can buy yourself an Apple Pencil 2 for $79 ($50 off) and still have some money for AppleCare+. iPad

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  • 01:30 pm
    Take this rugged, waterproof speaker to the beach or your campsite for only $59.99
    Take your audio anywhere with the Treblab HD77, a waterproof, shock-resistant, outdoor Bluetooth speaker with up to 20 hours of battery life. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 01:13 pm
    Apple supplier TSMC’s sales jumped 60% in April on AI chip demand
    Major Apple supplier Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) saw April sales jump 60% to NT$236 billion (US$7.3 billion) as… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.

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  • 01:00 pm
    M4 iPad Pro vs. M2 iPad Air comparison: Do you really need the Pro?
    Unsure which shiny new Apple tablet to buy? Discover the right choice in our M4 iPad Pro vs. M2 iPad Air buying guide. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 12:38 pm
    Mophie Juice Pack for iPhone 15 review
    Macworld At a glanceExpert's Rating ProsInternal batteryProtective caseMore efficient than a wireless power bankSlimmer than rival battery casesConsBattery offers less power than rivalsMore expensive than rivalsOur VerdictThe Mophie Juice Pack battery case provides 50% back-up power and protection for the iPhone 15. The internal 2,400mAh battery is one of the lowest-capacity options but the benefit of this is a much-reduced hump at the back of the slim case, in comparison to bulkier 5000mAh capacity battery cases. Price When Reviewed$99.95 Best Prices Today: Mophie Juice Pack for iPhone 15 Retailer Price Zagg $99.95 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket Battery cases—phone cases that host a small battery so you can recharge a fading phone on the move—used to be a must-have option for iPhone users but are now quite rare. Apple made a great battery case, the Apple Smart Battery Case, that was initially laughed at for its humped back but was a cherished phone-power savior for many of us. Apple stopped making them when it released the iPhone 12. Back in those days, the most well-known and trusted battery case brand was Mophie, now owned by accessory maker Zagg, with its ultra-popular Juice Pack range. However, the last Mophie Juice Pack release was in 2019, for the iPhone 11 series. Owners of the iPhone 12, 13 and 14 had no Apple or Mophie battery cases to choose from. Battery cases still existed for these phones, but mostly from little-known Chinese makers. We tested a lot of these and our favorite iPhone battery case maker has been long-running Newdery (also Chinese), which we have trusted for power, safety and protection. But there was no real competition from better-known brands. It was therefore with excitement that we heard that Mophie was back in the game with a new Juice Pack battery case, with models for each of the iPhone 15 family except the 15 Plus. Power The main point of a battery case is to provide backup power when your iPhone needs it most—usually when you are on the move, away from a handy wall charger. The Juice Packs for iPhone 15 and 15 Pro each contain a 2,400mAh internal battery, while the more needy iPhone 15 Pro Max’s Juice Pack gets a meatier 3,000mAh battery. We tested the Mophie Juice Pack with an iPhone 15 Pro, and it gave us an average of 56% extra battery life, which should be enough to get you through the day until you can charge the iPhone up again via a cable and wall charger or a dedicated MagSafe iPhone charger. Check out our roundups of the best iPhone chargers and best MagSafe chargers. The competition comes from battery case stalwart Newdery, which makes battery cases for the iPhone 15, 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max in two much larger capacities: 5000mAh and 10000mAh. Our test iPhone 15 Pro was charged close to full (95%) using the Newdery 5000mAh battery case and 168% using the bulkier 10000mAh case. Read our Newdery Battery Case for iPhone 15 review. That’s a significant difference in charging power compared to the Mophie Juice Pack for iPhone 15 Pro, and there are compromises on both sides, mainly based around the battery case design. The Mophie Juice Pack for iPhone 15 Pro (right) is a two-part case, compared to the one-part Newdery battery case (left). The Mophie Juice Pack for iPhone 15 Pro (right) is a two-part case, compared to the one-part Newdery battery case (left).Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry The Mophie Juice Pack for iPhone 15 Pro (right) is a two-part case, compared to the one-part Newdery battery case (left).Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry Design A battery case should offer robust protection like any phone case, with bumpers on all four sides and a tough back. The phone’s front should be protected from drops by a raised bezel that means the screen doesn’t contact the floor when it lands, inevitably, face down. The Mophie Juice Pack fulfils these criteria, and we feel confident that it protects the phone from everyday knocks, drops and scrapes. Mophie claims that it offers 6 feet of drop protection. Its tough external plastic case is made of sustainable PCR materials—with up to 50% post-consumer recycled plastics. It’s a classic Mophie two-part design that is different from one-piece designs where you flex back the top part of the case before sliding in the phone. With the Juice Pack, the top quarter of the case needs to be pulled off before putting the phone inside or taking it out. This makes phone insertion less prone to potential breaks as the phone is more nimbly fed on to the USB-C connector at the base. However, having two parts does introduce more points of failure if you are frequently taking the case part. As users keep their phone inside the vase most of the time, this shouldn’t be a problem. The USB-C connector feels solid and is less bendable than the flimsier Lightning connector that older iPhones used. There are physical buttons on the sides and front cut-outs for the iPhone’s bottom speakers and microphone. When you need the extra power from the case’s internal battery you just push the button at the back and charging commences. Four LEDs indicate the current battery level and charge status of the case. You’ll still need to check the iPhone itself for its remaining battery power. You can give your iPhone a quick burst or just flood the iPhone’s battery with everything the case can offer. Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry Battery case vs power bank A battery case is more convenient than a separate power bank as it should always be with you, where it is easy to forget to pack a charged power bank. It also offers protection for your phone, which a power bank is not able to do. We always recommend you always protect your phone in a case—we have tested the best iPhone 15 cases—and having the back-up power in a battery case is a great bonus function. Being charged via the case’s USB-C connector, they charge faster than via a wireless power bank. A power bank, on the other hand, is a more flexible solution. You get a wider choice of battery capacities—up to 27000mAh—and they aren’t obsolete when you change your phone for a newer model. Power banks are used only when you need them, so don’t add permanent bulk to your phone during the day. Read our roundup of the best iPhone power banks. The choice depends on whether you don’t mind a little extra bulk on your phone. The Mophie Juice Pack is noticeably slimmer than most rival battery cases, but it is chunkier than your average phone case. The Mophie Juice Pack, bottom, is noticeably slimmer than the Newdery battery case for iPhone 15 on top. The Mophie Juice Pack, bottom, is noticeably slimmer than the Newdery battery case for iPhone 15 on top.Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry The Mophie Juice Pack, bottom, is noticeably slimmer than the Newdery battery case for iPhone 15 on top.Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry Price The Mophie Juice Pack for iPhone 15, 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max is priced at $99.95 / £99.95. While high, that’s a reasonable price for the functionality and protection on offer. The Apple Smart Battery Case used to cost $129 / £129. That said, the 5000mAh Newdery Battery Case for iPhone 15/15 Pro and for iPhone 15 Plus/Pro Max cost $29.99 / £26.99. The 10000mAh Newdery Battery Case costs $49.99 / £52.99. The Mophie Juice Pack is a better build and didn’t once turn off its charge while sitting in my pocket, as the Newdery battery case did on occasion. It is slimmer and lighter (98g) than the Newdery alternative (132g). I recommend the Mophie Juice Pack over the Newdery Battery Case, but a lot of people will be swayed by that price difference. Verdict The Mophie Juice Pack battery case provides 50% backup power and protection for the iPhone 15. The internal 2,400mAh battery is one of the lowest-capacity options but the benefit of this is a much-reduced hump at the back of the slim case, in comparison to larger 5000mAh capacity battery cases that offer a full recharge but are bulkier and heavier. It is undeniably more expensive than the Chinese competition, but it has a superior build, and even at the higher price is a great solution for people who find their phone fading during the day or who need to use their phone for long periods away from their wall charger. Mobile Phone Accessories, Mobile Phone Cases and Covers, Mobile Phone Chargers, Power

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  • 12:31 pm
    Nano textured OLED iPad Pros, crushing pianos, and Apple's AI push on the AppleInsider Podcast
    On this week's episode of the AppleInsider Podcast, you hosts discuss the "Let Loose" event where Apple revealed a new iPad lineup, the M4 processor, and new accessories.iPad Pro with M4 announced during Apple's 'Let Loose' eventApple surprised us all with an M4 processor in a set of iPad Pros, but it seems people were more surprised about an ad crushing various instruments into an iPad. There are new iPad Air models, including a 13-inch option, upgraded iPad Pros, an aluminum Magic Keyboard, and Apple Pencil Pro.The tandem OLED display and optional nano texture option has seen a lot of discussion since the announcement. People are concerned about the display's durability and feel, but hands-on experiences suggest it feels like normal glass. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 11:58 am
    iPad, iPad Air, iPad Pro buyer's guide May 2024: which iPad to buy for any budget
    Apple's iPad lineup is now radically different than it was at this time in 2023. Here's how to choose the best tablet to buy for your budget.Apple has an iPad for many different budgets.Across all of Apple's product ranges it offers products over a very wide selection of price points. If you have a particular budget in mind, there's an iPad to match.However, unlike its other product categories, the iPad range was stagnant in 2023. There were no updates at all that year, and the drought continued until May 2024. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 11:50 am
    Stanford tech may help the transition from Vision Pro to Apple Glasses
    While an expensive, bulky Vision Pro headset undoubtedly has its place for some, Apple’s longer-term goal is believed to be a product dubbed Apple Glasses: bringing AR capabilities into something with a similar form-factor and weight to conventional eyeglasses or sunglasses. Squeezing that much tech into a much smaller device is, of course, a huge challenge – but researchers at Stanford’s Computational Imaging Lab may have come up with at least part of the solution … more…

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