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- 10:17 pmDevelopers can now create their own toggles for Control Center in iOS 18
One of the new features of iOS 18, which was announced by Apple on Monday, is a customizable and redesigned Control Center with multiple pages. However, in addition to the customizations provided by Apple itself, developers can now create their own toggles to integrate their apps with Control Center. more…10:16 pmHow to change iPhone app colors and theme in iOS 18
For more than a decade, it’s taken jailbreaking or other workarounds to customize iPhone apps with a unique look. Now, iOS 18 includes the ability to change iPhone app colors and more natively. Here’s how it works. more…10:07 pmElon Musk's latest anti-Apple tirade is about a ChatGPT feature that doesn't exist
Elon Musk has a fundamental misunderstanding of Apple's partnership with ChatGPT and believes that it's the gateway to automatically sharing all user data on iPhone with OpenAI.Apple and OpenAI partnered to bring ChatGPT to SiriOpenAI is one of several partners Apple will enable to communicate with Apple Intelligence in iOS 18 and other operating systems later in 2024. The partnership allows for private and secure queries to third-party LLMs with complete control over what is sent and when.Apple was clear in its announcement of ChatGPT integration with iOS 18 that every query would be user-approved and only available in select use cases. It appears that Elon Musk hasn't seen the keynote — or is willingly misinterpreting what was said — because he has shared a series of increasingly deranged posts on X speculating on data theft and nuclear warfare. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums10:06 pmPlatforms State of the Union explains Apple Intelligence and new OS features
The 2024 Platforms State of the Union explains details on Apple Intelligence, Swift 6, Xcode autocomplete and the latest software updates. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)09:54 pmApple just sent a bunch of devices into obsolescence
Macworld It was a big day for Apple fans as the company unveiled major overhauls to all of its operating systems, including iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15, and watchOS 11. However, before you rush to check out all the new features you’re getting later this year, you might want to check to see if your device is compatible. First the good news. Apple has kept the same compatibility for iOS 18 as iOS 17, so iPhone XR and later will get to enjoy the new features in iOS 18. However, if you want to use Apple Intelligence, you’ll need to have the most recent iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max, which has an A17 Pro processor. iPad users who own a 2nd-gen 12.9-inch iPad Pro, 10.5-inch iPad Pro, or 6th-gen iPad will need to upgrade if they want to use iPadOS 18. The devices losing support all have the A10X chip, though curiously the 7th-gen iPad with the A10 Fusion chip remains. But Apple Intelligence is limited only to iPads with M-series processors in them. That’s the 2022 iPad Air or later and the 2021 iPad Pro or later. On the Apple Watch side, it’s much more dire. Apple is dropping support for the Apple Watch Series 4 and 5 as well as the 1st-gen Apple Watch SE. So watchOS 11 is only for the Apple Watch Series 6 and later, which could spur millions of people to upgrade. Finally, the Mac loses just a couple of models with the macOS 15 Sequoia update, including the 2018 Mac mini and 2018-2019 MacBook Air. There are still several Intel models that are supported for at least another year. However, that’s not to mention Apple Intelligence, which has very strict requirements. You’ll need an iPad or Mac with an M1 processor or later or an iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max. No other devices, Apple Silicon or Intel, will work. Apple Watch, iPad, iPhone, Mac09:52 pmCraig Federighi says Apple hopes to add Google Gemini and other AI models to iOS 18
As part of its WWDC announcements today, Apple revealed a partnership with OpenAI to bring ChatGPT natively to iOS 18. During a followup interview on Monday, Apple executives Craig Federighi and John Giannandrea elaborated on Apple’s AI goals – and hinted at a possible agreement with Google Gemini in the future. more…09:49 pmApple published a new Press Release
Apple just published a new Press Release:Apple extends its privacy leadership with new updates across its platforms09:43 pmApple Intelligence is AI, done Apple’s way
With highly personal (and highly useful) features and privacy in mind, Apple Intelligence is artificial intelligence, Cupertino-style. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)09:34 pmHands-on: Here’s the new Passwords app in iOS 18
iOS 18 was announced earlier today at WWDC, and like most iOS releases before it, the update includes an abundance of updates to existing Apple apps such as Messages. iOS 18 also comes with two brand new apps for iPhone users: Image Playground for creating AI images, and the new Passwords app that makes password management on Apple devices easier than ever. Here’s a first look at everything the new Passwords app can do. more…09:31 pmNo, your Apple TV, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro aren't getting Apple Intelligence | AppleInsiderNo, your Apple TV, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro aren't getting Apple Intelligence
Apple Intelligence is the company's big AI push, but it's only going to be available initially on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS starting this fall.Image Playground on an iPadApple's biggest news during the WWDC Keynote is its massive step forward in the field of artificial intelligence. The launch of Apple Intelligence stands to significantly improve how users interact with their iPhones and work on their iPads.However, it's not something that will be available across all of Apple's platforms to start. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums09:27 pmtvOS 18 introduces new cinematic experiences with InSight, Enhance Dialogue, and smart subtitles | Mac Daily NewstvOS 18 introduces new cinematic experiences with InSight, Enhance Dialogue, and smart subtitles
Apple on Monday announced software updates across its Home products. With tvOS 18, intelligent new features… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.09:22 pmApple's Image Playground is a new system-wide AI-powered image generation tool
During the 2024 WWDC, Apple announced an Image Playground — an entirely new AI application that can be used to generate images and emojis across iOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and iPadOS 18.Image Credit: AppleThe new app is called Image Playground, which was originally known as Generative Playground in pre-release versions of Apple's latest operating systems. AppleInsider exclusively revealed the existence of Image Playground in our reports on Apple's internal AI projects — Greymatter and BlackPearl.Image Playground was announced during Apple's WWDC keynote, as part of the company's new generative AI software dubbed "Apple Intelligence". Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums09:20 pmApple Announces visionOS 2 With 3D Photo Transformations and An Ultrawide Mac Display
Apple has announced visionOS 2 for its Vision Pro spatial computing headset, bringing mouse support, an ultrawide virtual Mac display option, and new Photo features. The company says it's expected to launch "later this year." The Verge reports: The most significant update, for all the productivity heads out there, is a new ultrawide virtual display feature. Apple says that in visionOS 2, you'll be able to connect a Vision Pro to a Mac to generate a dual 4K-equivalent curved ultrawide display. Right now, the virtual display feature only does a single up to 5K one. Also, the company will finally add mouse support to the Vision Pro -- at launch, the headset could work with trackpads like the one on a MacBook Air or the standalone Magic Trackpad 2, but oddly left out mouse support. You can still use one inside a mirrored display in the Vision Pro, but not outside of that screen in, say, an iPad or Vision Pro app. Apple says that in the new update, users will be able to convert any image in the Photos app to a spatial one. Also, visionOS 2 will have train support, so the Vision Pro's travel mode will no longer be limited to just airplanes. The company also says it's adding SharePlay to the visionOS Photos app, which means that you can share the app with another Vision Pro owner using Spatial Personas [...]. The company says Red Bull is making a new immersive sports series, while Apple is making its first scripted immersive feature. Apple also said that Canon is releasing a new spatial lens for the EOS R7, one designed specifically for creating content for the Vision Pro. Finally, the company is rolling out the Vision Pro abroad. Apple is going to start taking preorders in China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore on June 13th at 6PM PT, and it'll be available in those countries on June 28th. Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the UK will get preorders later, on June 28th at 5AM PT, with the headset officially available on July 12th. Read more of this story at Slashdot.09:13 pmHere’s a look at the revamped Settings app in iOS 18
iPhone Settings has become busier and busier over the years and iOS 18 looks to solve that with a redesign. It keeps the main attributes of the historical UI, but the new Settings in iOS 18 offers a reorganized and simplified experience with improved search. more…09:13 pmiOS 18 finally adds T9 dialling on iPhone
A long-requested feature for Android users switching to iPhone is the addition of T9 dialling. This is a shortcut to dialling phone numbers from your address book, by typing in letters on the keypad. For instance, to call John you’d press 5 6 4 (for J O H). On many Samsung and other Android phones, this would search for the closest alphabetical match to a person’s name in your contacts. iPhone has not had this feature … until now with iOS 18. more…09:10 pmAI-powered Siri is the new face of Apple Intelligence
Find out how artificial intelligence is transforming the Siri voice assistant into a tool that iPhone, Mac and iPad users actually want. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)08:56 pmApple introduces new ways for AirPods to communicate and interact
This fall, AirPods software updates will transform the way users respond to Siri, take calls with friends and loved ones, and immerse… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.08:56 pmApple's Journal app is getting new features in iOS 18, but it's still not on iPad
Apple has announced a handful of new features coming to its Journal app this fall, but for reasons only it knows, the company hasn't announced any plans to bring it to iPad.Journal in iOS 18Apple's Journal app made its debut on the iPhone in December, with a promise to help users document significant moments in their lives. Now, as part of the iOS 18 feature preview, Apple has unveiled a sneak peek of the exciting new features we can look forward to in Journal this fall.A new minimalist mood tracker enables users to easily record their state of mind to keep track of their mood over time. The time spent journaling can also be added as mindful minutes in the Health app. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:54 pmiOS 18 RCS rollout coming in the fall to bridge Apple & Android messaging gap
Apple is set to replace an aging texting protocol with a newer one to enhance compatibility with Android. Here's when it will roll out.RCS support will be added to the iPhone sometime in 2024RCS, or Rich Communication Services, is an upgrade to a smartphone's traditional text messaging system (SMS). It makes text messages more like iMessage with iOS 18.The RCS messaging protocol supports features like seeing when someone is typing, sending high-quality images and videos, and knowing when messages are read. Unlike the old SMS, RCS can use Wi-Fi and cellular data, making it more versatile and user-friendly. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:53 pmUsers will be able to send messages via satellite in iOS 18
Apple is bringing more functionality to satellite-based features of the iPhone, with iOS 18 bringing the option to send messages to other users.Messages via Satellite in iOS 18The introduction of Emergency SOS via Satellite provided users with a way to get assistance when they're out of cellular and Wi-Fi range. During WWDC 2024, Apple teased an expansion to the concept tht's on the way.As part of iOS 18 and as the name explains, Messages via Satellite will let users send messages using a satellite. If there's no cellular service and no Internet via Wi-Fi available, Messages will let users instead ping the message from a satellite. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums