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- Tuesday June 11
- 04:36 pmApple’s stock splits: When will AAPL shares split again?
Apple’s stock has split five times since the company went public. The stock split on a 4-for-1 basis on August 28, 2020, a 7-for-1 basis… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.04:31 pmHow ChatGPT will complement Apple Intelligence on iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia
ChatGPT. What is it good for? That was a common question after the highly capable Apple Intelligence service was unveiled at WWDC 2024. Did Apple really need to make a deal with OpenAI for optional ChatGPT integration? Apple’s answer during the keynote address for when ChatGPT would be needed in addition to Apple Intelligence was less than specific: broad world knowledge. That’s a broad answer. But it turns out there are at least two specific instances in which an Apple Intelligence user may want to call upon ChatGPT on iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia. more…04:28 pmApple hits new all-time intraday high as analyst expects 10% iPhone sales growth on Apple Intelligence | Mac Daily NewsApple hits new all-time intraday high as analyst expects 10% iPhone sales growth on Apple Intelligence
Apple shares hit a new all-time intraday high in Tuesday trading of $205.45, surging 6%, after announcing Appel Intelligence at WWDC on… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.04:23 pmDownload new iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS 15 wallpapers
New software updates for Mac, iPhone and iPad include a raft of great new wallpapers for Apple devices, including cool retro stuff. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)04:07 pmReminders in iOS 18 can now live inside the Calendar app, bringing two key productivity tools together | 9 to 5 MacReminders in iOS 18 can now live inside the Calendar app, bringing two key productivity tools together
Apple’s Calendar and Reminders apps have long been core pillars of the company’s productivity offerings on the iPhone, Mac, and more. In iOS 18, Apple is supercharging these tools by integrating them—optionally—into one interface. Now, you can view and manage all your reminders right alongside your calendar events inside the iOS 18 Calendar app. more…03:56 pmTap to Cash makes exchanging money between iPhones a snap
Tap to Cash makes sending money to another iPhone user about as simple as holding the two handsets near each other. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)03:54 pmNew M2 iPad Air from $569, MacBook Pro M3/Pro $300 off, AirPods Pro 2, Apple Watch Series 9, more | 9 to 5 MacNew M2 iPad Air from $569, MacBook Pro M3/Pro $300 off, AirPods Pro 2, Apple Watch Series 9, more
Today’s collection of the best Apple deals spans the latest M3 MacBook Air to the M3 MacBook Pro and over to the new M2 iPad Air from $569. We also have deals on Beats Studio Buds, AirPods Pro 2, AirPods Max at $100 off, and Apple Watch Series 9 – you’ll also find a GPS + Cell Series 7 for just $238 in today’s deals. Head below for a closer look at everything in today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break. more…03:43 pmApple stock hits record high as investors react to Apple Intelligence announcements
Apple investors are reacting strongly to the company’s WWDC announcements, with positive sentiment towards iOS 18 and the Apple Intelligence unveiling in particular. AAPL company stock hit new all time highs today in intraday trading, topping $205, up 6% on the day. Following months of narrative of Apple being behind in AI, the buzzy topic for tech investing right now, Apple demonstrated its strengths with a series of relevant customer features that integrates artificial intelligence throughout the iPhone experiences. more…03:36 pmToday in Apple history: Safari lands on Windows with a ‘meh’
On June 11, 2007, Steve Jobs unveiled Safari 3 for Windows, bringing Apple's browser to PCs for the first time. Unfortunately, it was a bust. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)03:03 pmBlackmagic Design has developed the first end-to-end solution for shooting Apple Vision Pro 3D content | AppleInsiderBlackmagic Design has developed the first end-to-end solution for shooting Apple Vision Pro 3D content
Blackmagic Design wants to take the lead in creating video for the Apple Vision Pro, by making an end-to-end workflow for filming and editing Apple Immersive Video.Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive cameraThe Apple Vision Pro can play back footage created using Apple Immersive Video. A standard that combines 8K 3D video with a 180-degree field of view and Spatial Audio support.To create footage that meets the requirements, Blackmagic Design has come up with what it calls the world's first commercial camera system and editing software compatible with Apple Immersive Video. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:59 pmHow iOS 18 lets you neatly rearrange app icons and home screen widgets
Apple hasn't really got rid of its regular iOS home screen grid, but with iOS 18 it lets you customize it much more. Here's what it looks like.The new iOS 18 lets you go minimalist or just rearrange apps more than ever beforeAs expected, iOS 18 has greatly increased just how much users can customize their home screen. There was never really a chance, though, that Apple would allow users to make a mess.So while home screens appear to be no longer limited to four columns of apps and seven rows (including the dock), actually, they still are. The difference is that users can decide where to place apps in that grid, and while Apple guides them, it doesn't force apps into the next available slot in the grid. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:57 pmiOS 18 Photos hands-on: Get ready for major changes to one of your most-used iPhone apps | 9 to 5 MaciOS 18 Photos hands-on: Get ready for major changes to one of your most-used iPhone apps
Years ago, the iPhone was young enough that Apple could make major changes to how iOS works and receive minimal pushback. Today, the iPhone is a mature product with billions of users, so any change in iOS is bound to receive more attention and even criticism. Change is hard, especially when it affects apps that are used by nearly every iPhone owner. That’s why the new Photos app in iOS 18 is about to be subject to a whole lot of scrutiny. more…02:49 pmApple Maps updated with topographical data, suggested hikes
New features in Apple Maps in iOS 18 will be a boon to hikers. The app is getting topographic maps along with thousands of suggested hikes. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)02:42 pmTim Cook spills the beans on Apple Intelligence's use of OpenAI, and AI hallucinations | AppleInsiderTim Cook spills the beans on Apple Intelligence's use of OpenAI, and AI hallucinations
In the wake of the Apple Intelligence reveal at WWDC, Apple CEO Tim Cook sat down for an interview talking about the advancement, admitting that it's not perfect and delving into why Open AI was selected as a launch partner.Tim Cook on Apple's roofThe Washington Post was granted an interview with Tim Cook. As expected, the main topic of discussion was about Apple Intelligence, and Cook's stance on adoption.Cook is positive on the technology, as you think he would be. He expects the additions will save time, and make users more efficient. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:41 pmiPadOS 18: Top new features and big things still missing
Apple has officially released iPadOS 18 Beta 1 for all developers to try out. I took the plunge and installed it on my main M4 iPad Pro so you wouldn’t have to. Surprisingly, despite plenty of bugs, it isn’t nearly as bad as I anticipated. So here are the best features coming to your iPad and what is still missing. more…02:27 pmApple Intelligence beta access will have a waitlist; use outside US may be slow
We already knew it was going to be a wait for Apple Intelligence beta access, with the company warning that the new features won’t be available until later in the year, but code found in iOS 18 indicates that there will be a waitlist for access. Apple has also indicated that, while Apple Intelligence will be available to those outside the US, we may have to put up with delayed responses … more…02:16 pmSwift Student Challenge winners reveal what it’s like to present to Tim Cook [Interview] | 9 to 5 MacSwift Student Challenge winners reveal what it’s like to present to Tim Cook [Interview]
This week, Tim Cook surprised 14 Swift Student Challenge winners with a rare opportunity: present their work to the CEO of Apple. After having the chance to witness this special event on Sunday, I had the opportunity after the WWDC keynote to sit down with four of the student developers and ask what the experience meant for each of them. Here’s my chat with Elana Galluzzo (Care Capsule), Shinwon Lee (Melody), AJ Nettles (CryptOh?), and Desmond Blair (MTB-XTREME). more…02:06 pmCanon's RF-S dual fisheye lens will help produce Apple Vision Pro video
Camera maker Canon has brought out another dual fisheye lens for its RF-S cameras, which could be used to make 3D video for the Apple Vision Pro.Canon's new RF-S dual fisheye lensContent creators have a few ways to produce new video for the Apple Vision Pro and other mixed-reality headsets. While they can use an iPhone 15 Pro Max or the Apple Vision Pro itself, Canon's offering a way to do it with their cameras.Tuesday's launch of the RF-S 3.9mm F3.5 STM Dual Fisheye is a new lens designed for producing video content for headsets. It uses two separate lenses positioned side-by-side to simulate human binocular vision. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:00 pmiOS 18 HomeKit features: guest user access, hands-free door unlock, robot vacuum support | 9 to 5 MaciOS 18 HomeKit features: guest user access, hands-free door unlock, robot vacuum support
While we still waiting for new smart home hardware products from Apple, iOS 18 does bring some new advancements to the Apple smart home software experience, with upgrades to HomeKit and the Home app. The hero new feature this year is the addition of guest user access, allowing you to let visitors control your smart accessories temporarily, without adding them as a full permanent member of your Home. Also, there is new support for smart robot vacuum cleaners and door locks with Ultra-Wide Band connectivity … more…01:58 pmTim Cook: Apple Intelligence may hallucinate, but has guardrails
CEO Tim Cook has admitted in an interview that Apple Intelligence may hallucinate, but says that its responses will be “very high quality.” He also said that the company has not been willing to compromise on its values to move into AI, and that there are guardrails in place for its upcoming artificial intelligence features … more…