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Apple aims to source all US iPhones from India by as early as next year. Apple's rumored plans for its next Vision Pro device are starting to become clearer, with a chance of it being released by the end of this year. And the EU is hitting Meta and Apple with hefty fines. Apple aims to source all US iPhones from India in pivot away from China. 20th anniversary iPhone likely to be made in China due to 'extraordinarily complex' design. Apple begins breaking up its AI team with robotics, Siri changes. New Apple Vision 'Air' product could launch this year, per report. iOS 18.5 release date: Your iPhone's next update is coming soon. Oligo researchers detail AirBorne, a set of vulnerabilities in Apple's AirPlay SDK that could affect 10M+ third-party devices; Apple has patched its own devices. The European Union hits Apple and Meta with 700 million euros in fines. Sleeping with the Apple Watch. Picks of the Week: Jason's Pick: Kindle Paperwhite SIgnature Edition. Alex's Pick: Common Ground Andy's Pick: Free Comic Book Day! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: 1password.com/macbreak storyblok.com/twittv-25
Apple aims to source all US iPhones from India by as early as next year. Apple's rumored plans for its next Vision Pro device are starting to become clearer, with a chance of it being released by the end of this year. And the EU is hitting Meta and Apple with hefty fines. Apple aims to source all US iPhones from India in pivot away from China. 20th anniversary iPhone likely to be made in China due to 'extraordinarily complex' design. Apple begins breaking up its AI team with robotics, Siri changes. New Apple Vision 'Air' product could launch this year, per report. iOS 18.5 release date: Your iPhone's next update is coming soon. Oligo researchers detail AirBorne, a set of vulnerabilities in Apple's AirPlay SDK that could affect 10M+ third-party devices; Apple has patched its own devices. The European Union hits Apple and Meta with 700 million euros in fines. Sleeping with the Apple Watch. Picks of the Week: Jason's Pick: Kindle Paperwhite SIgnature Edition. Alex's Pick: Common Ground Andy's Pick: Free Comic Book Day! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: 1password.com/macbreak storyblok.com/twittv-25
Apple aims to source all US iPhones from India by as early as next year. Apple's rumored plans for its next Vision Pro device are starting to become clearer, with a chance of it being released by the end of this year. And the EU is hitting Meta and Apple with hefty fines. Apple aims to source all US iPhones from India in pivot away from China. 20th anniversary iPhone likely to be made in China due to 'extraordinarily complex' design. Apple begins breaking up its AI team with robotics, Siri changes. New Apple Vision 'Air' product could launch this year, per report. iOS 18.5 release date: Your iPhone's next update is coming soon. Oligo researchers detail AirBorne, a set of vulnerabilities in Apple's AirPlay SDK that could affect 10M+ third-party devices; Apple has patched its own devices. The European Union hits Apple and Meta with 700 million euros in fines. Sleeping with the Apple Watch. Picks of the Week: Jason's Pick: Kindle Paperwhite SIgnature Edition. Alex's Pick: Common Ground Andy's Pick: Free Comic Book Day! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: 1password.com/macbreak storyblok.com/twittv-25
Apple aims to source all US iPhones from India by as early as next year. Apple's rumored plans for its next Vision Pro device are starting to become clearer, with a chance of it being released by the end of this year. And the EU is hitting Meta and Apple with hefty fines. Apple aims to source all US iPhones from India in pivot away from China. 20th anniversary iPhone likely to be made in China due to 'extraordinarily complex' design. Apple begins breaking up its AI team with robotics, Siri changes. New Apple Vision 'Air' product could launch this year, per report. iOS 18.5 release date: Your iPhone's next update is coming soon. Oligo researchers detail AirBorne, a set of vulnerabilities in Apple's AirPlay SDK that could affect 10M+ third-party devices; Apple has patched its own devices. The European Union hits Apple and Meta with 700 million euros in fines. Sleeping with the Apple Watch. Picks of the Week: Jason's Pick: Kindle Paperwhite SIgnature Edition. Alex's Pick: Common Ground Andy's Pick: Free Comic Book Day! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: 1password.com/macbreak storyblok.com/twittv-25
Apple aims to source all US iPhones from India by as early as next year. Apple's rumored plans for its next Vision Pro device are starting to become clearer, with a chance of it being released by the end of this year. And the EU is hitting Meta and Apple with hefty fines. Apple aims to source all US iPhones from India in pivot away from China. 20th anniversary iPhone likely to be made in China due to 'extraordinarily complex' design. Apple begins breaking up its AI team with robotics, Siri changes. New Apple Vision 'Air' product could launch this year, per report. iOS 18.5 release date: Your iPhone's next update is coming soon. Oligo researchers detail AirBorne, a set of vulnerabilities in Apple's AirPlay SDK that could affect 10M+ third-party devices; Apple has patched its own devices. Perplexity targets Siri with actually useful voice actions from an iPhone AI chatbot app. The European Union hits Apple and Meta with 700 million euros in fines. Sleeping with the Apple Watch. Picks of the Week: Jason's Pick: Kindle Paperwhite SIgnature Edition. Alex's Pick: Common Ground Andy's Pick: Free Comic Book Day! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: 1password.com/macbreak storyblok.com/twittv-25
Apple aims to source all US iPhones from India by as early as next year. Apple's rumored plans for its next Vision Pro device are starting to become clearer, with a chance of it being released by the end of this year. And the EU is hitting Meta and Apple with hefty fines. Apple aims to source all US iPhones from India in pivot away from China. 20th anniversary iPhone likely to be made in China due to 'extraordinarily complex' design. Apple begins breaking up its AI team with robotics, Siri changes. New Apple Vision 'Air' product could launch this year, per report. iOS 18.5 release date: Your iPhone's next update is coming soon. Oligo researchers detail AirBorne, a set of vulnerabilities in Apple's AirPlay SDK that could affect 10M+ third-party devices; Apple has patched its own devices. Perplexity targets Siri with actually useful voice actions from an iPhone AI chatbot app. The European Union hits Apple and Meta with 700 million euros in fines. Sleeping with the Apple Watch. Picks of the Week: Jason's Pick: Kindle Paperwhite SIgnature Edition. Alex's Pick: Common Ground Andy's Pick: Free Comic Book Day! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: 1password.com/macbreak storyblok.com/twittv-25
To już druga część naszego przeglądu największych afer i bolączek, które towarzyszyły przez lata premierom iPhone'ów! Po dramatycznym pożegnaniu mini jacka (i tygodniu żałoby całej ekipy) lecimy dalej z tematami, które mogły sprawić, że wasz iPhone przestał być tak fajny jak na reklamie. Tym razem będzie sporo o throttlingu, czyli dlaczego starsze iPhone'y nagle zwalniały tempo i czy Apple robiło to specjalnie, żebyśmy kupowali nowe modele (i baterie)? Zastanowimy się, czy mroźna zima jest gorsza dla waszego telefonu niż brak ładowarki w pudełku. Przypomnimy też legendarną już wpadkę z FaceID na prezentacji iPhone'a X – czy Craig Federighi naprawdę jest niezapamiętywalny, czy może winni byli technicy Apple? Porozmawiamy również o zielonych liniach na ekranach OLED, problemach z kartami eSIM, czy wyjątkowo gorącej premierze iPhone'a 15. A na deser – nasza ekipa ponarzeka trochę na to, jak Apple rozmienia na drobne nasze oczekiwania i wspomni, jakich problemów możemy się spodziewać w przyszłości. Jeśli kochacie Apple mimo wszystko albo po prostu lubicie słuchać o tym, jak coś poszło nie tak – koniecznie odpalajcie drugi odcinek naszego technologicznego narzekania! PS. Obiecujemy, że będzie zabawnie, choć dla niektórych produktów Apple – zdecydowanie boleśnie. Kontakt z nami: Przerwa Techniczna - mastodon, emailRemek Rychlewski - mastodon, emailMarek Telecki - emailKrzysztof Nowicki - mastodon, email
Daring Fireball's John Gruber joins us on this week's episode of The MacRumors Show to discuss Apple Intelligence and the future of the company. We talk through the reaction to John's influential “Something Is Rotten in the State of Cupertino" piece on Daring Fireball, which pointed out that Apple's credibility has been "damaged" by the delay in releasing key Apple Intelligence features such as personalized Siri. Subsequent reportsrevealed that Vision Pro chief Mike Rockwell has taken over the Siri team at Apple, which until recently was led by artificial intelligence chief John Giannandrea. Software chief Craig Federighi is also believed to have taken on more responsibility to turn Apple Intelligence around. The company has altered its marketing strategy away from the "Hello, Apple Intelligence" tagline and the features are finally expected to launch sometime within the next year. With this recent context, we get John's thoughts on how the situation has evolved since he wrote his article, including on the proposed class-action lawsuits against Apple over false advertising. We also look at how Apple may present its suite of AI features at WWDC later this year. Moreover, we reflect on the Vision Pro almost two years after its announcement, and John explains why he believes that the headset avoided the mismanagement that has mired apple Intelligence. We also talk through rumors about the second-generation Vision Pro headset that is expected to launch between fall 2025 and spring 2026 as a minor spec bump, simply upgrading from the M2 to the M5 chip. We also explore the highly anticipated lower-cost Vision headset, dubbed “Vision Air," and how this could be positioned when it launches. We look at the state of Apple's smart home proposition and the HomePod amid rumors that the company's first smart home hub product has been delayed to 2026. The device is believed to be finished and was originally scheduled to launch in March 2025, but due to its reliance on Apple Intelligence its release has reportedly been shelved until next year. Finally, we discuss the long-rumored foldable iPhone, pondering on what Apple is likely to do differently when it launches the device next year. See more of John's work over on Daring Fireball and on his podcast, “The Talk Show." (00:00) - Breaking Down John's Article on Apple Intelligence/Siri Fiasco (20:56) - Apple Vision Pro 2 Expectations (37:18) - The Purpose of Apple's Smart Home Hub (50:44) - Apple Foldable Rumors
In Folge 256 sprechen die ApfelNerds über deb "Global Close Your Rings Day" am 24. April 2025, über Luca Maestris Veto bei der Anschaffung von AI-Rechenern, das langjährige Missmanagement hat Siri zur „heißen Kartoffel“ gemacht, Elon Musk versucht GlobalStar/Apple auszubremsen, das US-Zoll-Drama geht weiter, iPhone 16e Teile und Dokumentation sind jetzt im Self-Repair-Program verfügbar, es gibt Display-Details zum iPhone Fold, in Mark Gurmans, Power On-Newsletter geht es um die Apple Watch, die Apple Glasses, das iPadOS 19 und die Vision Pro, und es gibt Updates.
Οι αναταράξεις του Apple Intelligence συνεχίζονται, το Apple C1 κάνει καλό ξεκίνημα, ενώ γίνονται κάτι περίεργα με τα AirPods Max. Επικοινωνία με την εκπομπή: Email | Facebook Group | Twitter Λεωνίδας Μαστέλλος: Facebook | Twitter | Spotify Μάνος Βέζος: The Vez | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Apple Music Apple TV+ It Wasn't the Apple TV+ Spend, It Was the Apple TV+ Strategy Inside Apple's Blockbuster Deal for Jerry Bruckheimer, Joseph Kosinski, Zach Baylin UFO Conspiracy Thriller Praise Kier! Apple's workplace thriller “Severance” lands season three renewal 8K 3D immersive live-streaming now possible for the first time New Apple TV+ studio buildings taking shape in Culver City Jessica Chastain & Adam Driver Star In ‘The Dealer' Drama Series Ordered By Apple From Media Res Apple Music Apple Music Now Integrated With More DJ Apps - MacRumors Apple Music Classical Updated With Three New Features - MacRumors AirPods Max και Lossless Lossless audio and ultra‑low latency audio come to AirPods Max Apple Now Selling USB-C to 3.5mm Audio Cable - MacRumors Apple Adds Lossless Audio Support Via Cable to USB-C AirPods Max – Pixel Envy WWDC Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference returns the week of June 9 Apple C1 A First Look at How Apple's C1 Modem Performs With Early Adopters | Ookla® Apple Intelligence Apple reportedly planning executive shake-up to address Siri delays Vision Pro Creator Taking Over Siri After Apple Intelligence Setbacks - MacRumors Gurman: Tim Cook Has Put Mike Rockwell in Charge of Siri, Reporting to Craig Federighi
Apple reorganiza su equipo de inteligencia artificial para mejorar Siri y enfrentar retrasos críticos en iPhone Por Félix Riaño @LocutorCoHay movimiento en Apple, y muchos están sorprendidos por la nueva sacudida interna en su equipo de inteligencia artificial. Tim Cook está buscando un cambio profundo para que Siri logre resultados más fluidos y rápidos, porque las demoras recientes han generado ciertas dudas. Para lograrlo, Cook ha convocado a Mike Rockwell, responsable de Apple Vision Pro, con la idea de que Siri sea más natural y competitivo frente a otros asistentes como Alexa. Los rumores apuntan a que Rockwell va a reportar a Craig Federighi, separando a Siri de la supervisión de John Giannandrea. ¿Será que esta reestructuración va a mejorar por completo la asistencia virtual que tantos usuarios esperan?Algunos creen que el cambio no corregirá los traspiés recientesDesde hace meses, la comunidad tecnológica ha estado pendiente de las mejoras que Apple prometió para Siri. Según se comenta, la empresa quiere que su asistente virtual sea capaz de entender mejor el contexto de cada usuario y responder con mayor precisión. Hay versiones que sugieren que la gran actualización de Siri no llegaría hasta que salga iOS 20, lo cual se proyecta para 2027. Mientras tanto, competidores como Alexa de Amazon ya muestran avances notables. En medio de todo esto, Tim Cook aparentemente perdió algo de fe en John Giannandrea, quien dirigía la división de inteligencia artificial, y decidió mover fichas para enderezar el rumbo.La situación se volvió incómoda cuando Apple anunció funciones avanzadas para Siri como un gran atractivo del iPhone 16, y luego admitió que dichas funciones no estaban listas. Muchas personas sintieron que la compañía estaba prometiendo demasiado sin mostrar resultados tangibles. Esto creó un clima de desconfianza, ya que algunos consumidores pensaron en posponer la compra de nuevos dispositivos hasta que Siri realmente funcionara como se había descrito. Al mismo tiempo, la prensa especializada enfatizó que la competencia en inteligencia artificial está avanzando sin freno, y Apple corre el riesgo de quedarse atrás. Este escenario generó inquietud en las filas de Cupertino, que buscan recuperar el prestigio y la fe del público.La directiva de Apple decidió tomar cartas en el asunto al designar a Mike Rockwell, creador de Apple Vision Pro, para liderar el desarrollo de Siri. Este paso busca aprovechar la experiencia y el enfoque de Rockwell, quien ha demostrado su capacidad para coordinar grandes equipos y concretar avances técnicos notables. Ahora, va a reportar directamente a Craig Federighi, lo que significa un cambio rotundo de estructura. John Giannandrea no va a abandonar la empresa, pero se va a enfocar en investigación y pruebas relacionadas con inteligencia artificial. Muchos ven esta jugada como un intento de revitalizar el asistente virtual, que lleva tiempo escuchando las críticas de los usuarios. Según voces internas, Rockwell ya está proponiendo formas de hacer que Siri sea más personalizada y eficiente. Es un camino complejo, porque la competencia de Amazon Alexa y otros rivales avanza rápido, pero en Apple confían en que esta reestructuración traiga resultados positivos a mediano plazo.La historia de Siri se remonta a 2011, cuando apareció como una novedad en los iPhone de aquel entonces. En ese momento, mucha gente se entusiasmó con la idea de hablarle al teléfono y recibir respuestas al instante. Con los años, otras compañías se sumaron a la carrera de los asistentes virtuales. Amazon lanzó Alexa y Google presentó su Asistente, empujando la competencia a niveles altos. Apple, en teoría, contaba con la ventaja de haber llegado primero, aunque terminó quedándose atrás en ciertas áreas clave, como la generación de respuestas contextuales y la integración profunda con aplicaciones de terceros. A pesar de estas dificultades, Siri tiene una base de usuarios muy grande y Apple confía en que los cambios actuales van a renovar la confianza. Vale la pena recordar que la empresa ya hizo reorganizaciones similares en el pasado, por ejemplo con el desarrollo del Apple Watch, y logró resultados satisfactorios. Ahora, todo apunta a que quieren repetir esa fórmula de éxito para su plataforma de inteligencia artificial.Apple está dando un giro notable con la llegada de Mike Rockwell para dirigir Siri, separándola de la dirección de John Giannandrea. Esta reorganización busca acelerar los avances en inteligencia artificial y recuperar la confianza de los usuarios. ¿Qué opinas de este movimiento? Cuéntanos tus impresiones y visita Flash Diario: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hZpVtjGWqgqATmVom54uK?si=2HttGDsxQW6PjeaXKSwI3w para escuchar más y compartir tus ideas con nosotros.BibliografíaThe Globe and MailBloombergMarketWatchArs TechnicaConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/flash-diario-de-el-siglo-21-es-hoy--5835407/support.
Análisis de la figura de Craig Federighi dentro de Apple, repasando su trayectoria y evaluando sus posibilidades como potencial sucesor de Tim Cook. Examinamos su papel en el desarrollo del software de Apple reflexionando sobre los retos que tendría como CEO. Loop Infinito es un podcast de Applesfera, presentado por Javier Lacort y editado por Alberto de la Torre. Contacta con el autor en X (@jlacort) o por correo (lacort@xataka.com). Gracias por escuchar este podcast.
Willkommen zurück zum Apfelplausch. Leider etwas später, aber nun endlich online mit einem Rückblick auf die Apple-Woche! Viel Spaß! Zur Apfelplausch-App Folge direkt bei Apple anhören Folge direkt bei Spotify anhören Kapitelmarken 00:00:00: Intro: Siri-Fail der Woche und ChatGPT Advanced Voice Mode 00:08:00: Hörerpost: Erfahrungen mit Gebraucht-Plattformen | Smart Home Abonnements und mehr 00:19:00: Apple Intelligence: Apple interne Studie & Interviews von Tim Cook und Craig Federighi im Interview beim WSJ 00:38:30: Tim Cook zur Vision Pro: „hätten gerne mehr verkauft“ Apfelplausch hören Kein Apfelplausch mehr verpassen: ladet unsere neue App → zur App Bei Apple Bei Spotify Bei Radio.de Apfelplausch unterstützen Bei Patreon (danke!) Als Hörerpost im Plausch sein? …dann schreibt uns eure Fragen, Anmerkungen, Ideen und Erfahrungen an folgende Adressen: E-Mail: apfelplausch@apfellike.com | roman / lukas@apfelplausch.de Twitter: Apfelplausch folgen (oder Roman und Lukas) Instagram: Apfelplausch folgen Webseite: apfelplausch.de
Apple is releasing new generative-artificial intelligence features for iPhones with iOS 18.1. WSJ senior personal tech columnist Joanna Stern tested out “Apple Intelligence" and spoke to the company's SVP of software engineering, Craig Federighi, about how Apple approached these new AI features. Plus, tech companies are betting big on nuclear power to provide clean energy to fuel the AI boom. We'll explain why that's something of a gamble. Zoe Thomas hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free Technology newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Análisis detallado de la entrevista que Craig Federighi ha concedido al Wall Street Journal de la mano de Joanna Stern, sobre Apple Intelligence, la innovadora incursión de Apple en la inteligencia artificial. Desglosamos los puntos clave que Federighi menciona, desde cómo Apple ha estado trabajando en IA durante años hasta su enfoque único en la privacidad y la personalización. Hablamos de los motivos por los que Apple decidió comenzar con Apple Intelligence, cómo se diferencia de otros competidores y qué significa para el futuro de sus productos. También explicamos el contexto histórico que llevó a este desarrollo y analizamos el impacto de las decisiones técnicas que Apple ha tomado para garantizar una experiencia de usuario segura, privada y profundamente integrada. Si quieres entender a fondo qué es Apple Intelligence, de dónde viene y hacia dónde va, este episodio te lo cuenta todo. Convierte en un Senior iOS Developer con el Swift Full Stack Bootcamp. Encuentra toda la información aquí: IV Swift Full Stack Bootcamp 2024. Descubre nuestro canal de Twitch en: twitch.tv/applecoding. Descubre nuestras ofertas para oyentes: - Cursos en Udemy (con código de oferta) - Apple Coding Academy - Suscríbete a Apple Coding en nuestro Patreon. - Canal de Telegram de Swift. Acceso al canal. --------------- Consigue las camisetas oficiales de Apple Coding con los logos de Swift y Apple Coding así como todo tipo de merchadising como tazas o fundas. - Tienda de merchandising de Apple Coding. --------------- Tema musical: "For the Win" de "Two Steps from Hell", compuesto por Thomas Bergensen. Usado con permisos de fair use. Escúchalo en Apple Music o Spotify.
En este episodio de Hablemos de Apple, Jairo y Samir discuten diversas novedades relacionadas con Apple, incluyendo la reciente entrevista a Tim Cook, la experiencia con la biblioteca compartida de fotos, y las funcionalidades del nuevo iPad Mini. También exploran las capacidades de salud del iPhone y las novedades que trae iOS 18.1, destacando la importancia de la tecnología en la vida diaria. Links de interés: Craig Federighi explica Apple Intelligence Entrevista Tim Cook
Alors que Google et Microsoft ont pris une longueur d'avance dans le domaine de l'IA générative, Apple semble tarder à entrer dans la course. Lors de la WWDC en juin dernier, la présentation d'Apple Intelligence a laissé les experts sur leur faim, avec des fonctionnalités limitées et une disponibilité restreinte. Pourtant, en coulisses, la firme californienne s'active pour rattraper son retard.D'après des informations relayées par Mark Gurman de Bloomberg, Apple reconnaît un retard estimé à environ deux ans par rapport à ses concurrents dans ce secteur clé. Un constat difficile pour une entreprise qui avait pourtant marqué un tournant en lançant Siri en 2011. Plusieurs facteurs expliquent ce décalage : Apple aurait sous-estimé l'essor des grands modèles de langage comme GPT-3 et se retrouve freiné par sa politique stricte de protection des données, limitant la collecte d'informations nécessaires à l'entraînement de ses modèles. De plus, la puissance actuelle des iPhone et iPad ne permettrait pas un déploiement efficace d'outils d'IA avancés, à l'exception des iPhone 15 Pro et Pro Max, seuls compatibles avec Apple Intelligence pour l'instant.Cependant, Apple met les bouchées doubles pour combler ce retard. Selon Bloomberg, près de 2 000 employés auraient été réaffectés à des projets d'IA et plusieurs spécialistes de Google auraient rejoint les rangs de la marque à la pomme. L'objectif ? Offrir une expérience d'IA générative haut de gamme, totalement intégrée à l'écosystème Apple. Craig Federighi, en charge des logiciels, aurait été convaincu du potentiel de l'IA après avoir testé le Copilot de Microsoft fin 2022.Plutôt que de rivaliser directement avec des modèles massifs comme ChatGPT, Apple privilégie une approche axée sur l'expérience utilisateur. L'IA serait discrètement intégrée dans ses apps et services, avec des outils de productivité boostés et une version plus intelligente de Siri. Apple n'a donc pas dit son dernier mot, et connaissant son talent pour transformer des technologies complexes en expériences simples, de belles surprises pourraient être à venir. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Un vistazo a los detalles de la computación privada en la nube ofrecida por Apple, PCC, a raíz de un reportaje de Wired que incluye las declaraciones de Craig Federighi. Loop Infinito es un podcast de Applesfera, presentado por Javier Lacort y editado por Alberto de la Torre. Contacta con el autor en X (@jlacort) o por correo (lacort@xataka.com). Gracias por escuchar este podcast.
Mon, 16 Sep 2024 20:30:00 GMT http://relay.fm/upgrade/529 http://relay.fm/upgrade/529 Grind Down That Silicon 529 Jason Snell and Myke Hurley All of Apple's new operating systems are here, and we discuss our favorite new features--and acknowledge the elephant waiting in the wings. We also spend a little time celebrating the tenth birthday of both Upgrade and Six Colors. All of Apple's new operating systems are here, and we discuss our favorite new features--and acknowledge the elephant waiting in the wings. We also spend a little time celebrating the tenth birthday of both Upgrade and Six Colors. clean 6676 All of Apple's new operating systems are here, and we discuss our favorite new features--and acknowledge the elephant waiting in the wings. We also spend a little time celebrating the tenth birthday of both Upgrade and Six Colors. This episode of Upgrade is sponsored by: Fitbod: Get stronger, faster with a fitness plan that fits you. Get 25% off your membership. DeleteMe: Remove your personal info from data brokers. Get 20% off your plan when you use this link and code UPGRADE20. Backblaze: Unlimited cloud backup for macOS and Windows. Try it for free today. Links and Show Notes: Get Upgrade+. More content, no ads. Submit Feedback Upgrade #1: Fly Casual - Relay FM Relay for St. Jude - Donate Today Relay for St. Jude Podcastathon 2024 - YouTube Apple's Johny Srouji confirms all iPhone 16 models have 8GB RAM, more details - 9to5Mac Apple Makes iPhone 16 Batteries Easier to Replace to Comply With EU Law - MacRumors Apple Charging 20% More to Replace Batteries in iPhone 16 Pro Models - MacRumors iPhone 16 Pro offers significantly faster 5G speeds thanks to new modem - 9to5Mac Apple AirPods Pro granted FDA approval to serve as hearing aids | TechCrunch Apple Watch sleep apnea detection gets FDA clearance - The Verge Apple Shared Its First Public AI-Generated Image. It's Craig Federighi's Dog | WIRED iOS and iPadOS 18: The MacStories Review - MacStories macOS Sequoia 15.0 review: The opening act – Six Colors iOS 18 Review: Your iPhone, your way – Six Colors iPadOS 18 Review (ish): Math notes, calculator, and weird tab bars – Six Colors Ten. – Six Colors iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus: A tale of scale – Six Colors 20 Macs #28: Performa Month - Relay FM Upgrade #200: The Podcasting an
Mon, 16 Sep 2024 20:30:00 GMT http://relay.fm/upgrade/529 http://relay.fm/upgrade/529 Jason Snell and Myke Hurley All of Apple's new operating systems are here, and we discuss our favorite new features--and acknowledge the elephant waiting in the wings. We also spend a little time celebrating the tenth birthday of both Upgrade and Six Colors. All of Apple's new operating systems are here, and we discuss our favorite new features--and acknowledge the elephant waiting in the wings. We also spend a little time celebrating the tenth birthday of both Upgrade and Six Colors. clean 6676 All of Apple's new operating systems are here, and we discuss our favorite new features--and acknowledge the elephant waiting in the wings. We also spend a little time celebrating the tenth birthday of both Upgrade and Six Colors. This episode of Upgrade is sponsored by: Fitbod: Get stronger, faster with a fitness plan that fits you. Get 25% off your membership. DeleteMe: Remove your personal info from data brokers. Get 20% off your plan when you use this link and code UPGRADE20. Backblaze: Unlimited cloud backup for macOS and Windows. Try it for free today. Links and Show Notes: Get Upgrade+. More content, no ads. Submit Feedback Upgrade #1: Fly Casual - Relay FM Relay for St. Jude - Donate Today Relay for St. Jude Podcastathon 2024 - YouTube Apple's Johny Srouji confirms all iPhone 16 models have 8GB RAM, more details - 9to5Mac Apple Makes iPhone 16 Batteries Easier to Replace to Comply With EU Law - MacRumors Apple Charging 20% More to Replace Batteries in iPhone 16 Pro Models - MacRumors iPhone 16 Pro offers significantly faster 5G speeds thanks to new modem - 9to5Mac Apple AirPods Pro granted FDA approval to serve as hearing aids | TechCrunch Apple Watch sleep apnea detection gets FDA clearance - The Verge Apple Shared Its First Public AI-Generated Image. It's Craig Federighi's Dog | WIRED iOS and iPadOS 18: The MacStories Review - MacStories macOS Sequoia 15.0 review: The opening act – Six Colors iOS 18 Review: Your iPhone, your way – Six Colors iPadOS 18 Review (ish): Math notes, calculator, and weird tab bars – Six Colors Ten. – Six Colors iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus: A tale of scale – Six Colors 20 Macs #28: Performa Month - Relay FM Upgrade #200: The Podca
Aufreger der Woche: Europawahl + Follow-Up zum Abenteuer Wahlhelfer +++ Gravis, tot und begraben Neues aus Cupertino: WWDC (Easter-Eggs) +++ visionOS 2 +++ iOS 18 +++ iPadOS 18 +++ watchOS 11 +++ macOS Sequoia +++ Apple Intelligence (Private Cloud Compute) +++ Tim Cook im Interview zu AI +++ The Talk Show WWDC 2024 mit Greg Joswiak, Craig Federighi, John Giannandrea Hardware: Another Smartlock, das Aqara U200 +++ Jabra zieht sich aus dem Kopfhörer-Markt zurück Apps: Welche Wetter-App(s) nutzt ihr inzwischen? Apple Wetter, Regenradar, Yr, Carrot Weather, … Streaming: New Amsterdam auf Netflix +++ My Next Guest Needs No Introduction auf Netflix Danke fürs Zuhören. Abonniert „Schleifenquadrat“ gerne im Podcatcher eurer Wahl, hinterlasst uns ein paar Sterne und kommentiert die Folge bei Apple Podcasts!
Hat Tip to this week's creators: @tedgioia, @benthompson, @stratechery, @peterwalker99, @omri_drory, @sama, @mariogabriele, @gruber, @giannandrea, @craigfederighi, @gregjoz, @alex, @MParekh, @waxeditorial, @romaindillet, @cookie, @ttunguz, @KantrowitzContents* Editorial: Checkmate!* Essays of the Week* Is Silicon Valley Building Universe 25?* Apple Intelligence is Right On Time* 2018 cohort graduation rates?* How VCs Become A******s* Startup Playbook* How to Find a Unicorn* Video of the Week* John Gruber, John Giannandrea, Craig Federighi, and Greg Joswiak on Apple Intelligence* AI of the Week* OpenAI's growth is one of the most astounding business results of all time* AI: New Focus on 'Accelerated' Local AI Devices. RTZ #387* News Of the Week* visionOS 2: Spatial Personas Can Touch Fingers, High Five, Fist Bump Each Other With Visual and Audio Feedback* Raspberry Pi is now a public company* Carta's valuation to be cut by $6.5 billion in upcoming secondary sale* LinkedIn Adds New Elements to Its Newsletter Creation Platform* Startup of the Week* Databricks' Accelerating Growth* X of the Week* 3, 3 Trillion Dollar CompaniesEditorial: Checkmate!Checkmate! That seems like the appropriate word if you analyze what happened with OpenAI this week.After being built into every conceivable Microsft interface, Apple announced that it would integrate OpenAI into all of its operating systems across devices via Siri.By locking up Microsoft and Apple, it has effectively locked out Google, at least for now. That will leave Google itself as the only large implementation of its Gemini AI family.This gives Apple a global advantage in the iPhone versus Android battle. Few will prefer Gemini to OpenAI.Beyond that, Apple successfully showed how its own ‘Apple Intelligence' will face inwards to the device, interoperating with all apps and supporting ‘actions' while leaving all user data on the device. And when you need more power than the device can deliver, the new Apple Intelligence Cloud steps up in a fully encrypted secure environment. Even Apple cannot decrypt your data as it has no keys.Ben Thompson from Stratechery sums up Apple's play as follows:This is good news for Apple in two respects. First, with regards to the title of this Article, the fact it is possible to be too early with AI features, as Microsoft seemed to be in this case, implies that not having AI features does not mean you are too late. Yes, AI features could differentiate an existing platform, but they could also diminish it. Second, Apple's orientation towards prioritizing users over developers aligns nicely with its brand promise of privacy and security: Apple would prefer to deliver new features in an integrated fashion as a matter of course; making AI not just compelling but societally acceptable may require exactly that, which means that Apple is arriving on the AI scene just in time.The concept of “just in time” seems appropriate. Although, as a developer possessing all of the beta products, I can say that very few of the features announced are yet available.The contrast with Microsoft couldn't be more extreme. Its Recall product, which took a screen recording every five seconds and stored its findings in clear text on the device, got a backlash from journalists and privacy campaigners. Microsoft has all but canceled the product, and its PR tail is between its legs. Apple's ‘Crush' ad has almost been forgotten.Microsoft could make a mistake here. It is already working on products competing with OpenAI and might be tempted to go alone. What Bing is to Google, Microsoft AI will be to OpenAI. If it does so, it will once again shoot itself in the foot. OpenAI is far ahead in features and capabilities. Google cannot integrate it. Microsoft has gained an advantage from having done so. Apple too. Don't bite the hand that feeds you seems an apt reminder.This week's essays focus a lot on the social impact of innovation and venture capital.Ted Gioia's essay about “Universe 25” focuses on the Durkheim concept of ‘anomie.' It is the idea that our isolation leads to meaninglessness in life.“More than 100 years ago, sociologist Emile Durkheim studied the problem of anomie. That's not a word you hear very often nowadays. But we need to bring it back.Anomie is a sense that life has no purpose or meaning. The people who suffer from it are listless, disconnected, and prone to mental illnesses of various sorts. Durkheim believed, for example, that suicide was frequently caused by anomie.But the most shocking part of Durkheim's analysis was his view that anomie increased when social norms were lessened. You might think that people rejoice when rules and regulations get eliminated. But Durkheim believed the exact opposite.”Gioia examines the aimlessness of a world where people live in social media.The Venture Capital essays are excellent. Sam Altman's ‘Startup Playbook' contains intelligent advice for startup founding teams. And Mario Gabriele's piece about ‘How to Find a Unicorn' has good advice for emerging fund managers. Omri Drory's piece: How VCs Become A******s - is both funny and true. A great read This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thatwastheweek.com/subscribe
This week Mark and Rob dive into Marks latest trip to France and dissect Apple's WWDC24 event, which was, as always, impressively shot "entirely" on an iPhone. They break down all the new features in macOS, iOS, and visionOS. Plus, they give their thoughts on Craig Federighi's iconic segues... Links L ➡️Honor 200 Pro phone: https://geni.us/7Q6R ➡️LoverOfTech Ben being too cool at the Honor 200 launch event in Paris: https://geni.us/BuWJ ➡️Microsoft Recall recalled: https://geni.us/oVc6DJA ➡️Apple WWDC24 replay if you missed it: https://geni.us/odlBpBW ➡️Dark Matter on Apple TV+: https://geni.us/XWTTkI ➡️Immersed VR for using Quest 3 in a similar fashion to Vision Pro with your Mac or PC:https://geni.us/KsFqo ➡️Canon RF and RF-S STM Dual Fisheye lenses for Spatial Photography: https://geni.us/eCC1b ➡️BlackMagic URSA Cine Immersive Spatial Video camera: https://geni.us/VDA0 ➡️Rectangle Window Management: https://geni.us/T2kJj3h ➡️Otter AI transcription: https://geni.us/kWmF9rO ➡️MyScript Calculator handwritten sums app (now Sherlocked by MathNotes): https://geni.us/A7jl ➡️Squeezy Bezel Animation in iOS 18: https://geni.us/qggAI ➡️Lairy Orange silicone Whoop bands now available: https://geni.us/1DAxk ➡️Tim Cook Magic Mouse moment during Marques Brownlee interview: https://geni.us/TVZBH9 If you'd like to get in touch with Rob and Mark, you can email them at contact@eightorsixteen.com Eight or Sixteen is a Mark Ellis Media Limited production: https://markellisreviews.com
What a show — this week, our reactions to Apple Intelligence, iOS 18 and ALL the WWDC announcements! This episode supported by: Listeners like you. Your support helps us fund CultCast Off-Topic, a new weekly podcast of bonus content available for everyone; and helps us secure the future of the podcast. You also get access to The CultClub Discord, where you can chat with us all week long, give us show topics, and even end up on the show. Support The CultCast at support.thecultcast.com — OR at CultOf9to5MacRumors.com CultCloth will keep your Mac Studio, Studio Display, iPhone 15 Pro, guitars, glasses and lenses sparkling clean! For a limited time use code CULTCAST at checkout to score a two free CarryCloths with any order $20+ at CultCloth.co Notion AI can now give you instant answers to your questions, using information from across your wiki, projects, docs and meeting notes. Go to notion.com/cultcast to try the powerful Notion AI today. This week's stories: Apple Intelligence: AI-powered Siri is the new face of Apple Intelligence Image Playground and Genmoji bring AI images to iMessage and more Platforms State of the Union explains Apple Intelligence and new OS features Major iOS 18 update packs cool iPhone customization features “iOS 18 is a big release that delivers more ways to customize your iPhone, stay connected and relive special moments,” said Craig Federighi. Messages app gets satellite connectivity in iOS 18, plus emoji Tapbacks Customizing iPhone and iPad Home Screen just got much easier iOS 18's Control Center gets a lot more customizable and powerful Safari surfaces web page highlights, summaries and video control AirPods Pro will let you answer calls by nodding your head Passwords app turns iCloud Keychain into a full-fledged password manager Apple's Calculator app finally comes to iPad The official Apple Calculator application is headed for iPad. It's a feature missing from the tablet since its launch in 2010 but iPadOS 18 will include one. macOS Sequoia brings iPhone and Mac closer than ever iPhone mirroring enables you to wirelessly mirror your iPhone's display on your Mac with just a tap. visionOS 2 brings Spatial Photos, bigger Mac Virtual Display and other niceties visionOS 2, the first major update to the Vision platform, will bring Spatial Photos, a rearrangeable Home View, a bigger Mac Virtual Display, new gestures and other nice quality-of-life improvements. The CultCast WWDC24 Predictions Congratulations to listeners Ryan Peterson and AL for their top audience scores of 17.
Recorded in front of a live (and lively) audience at The California Theatre in San Jose Tuesday evening, special guests John Giannandrea, Craig Federighi, and Greg Joswiak join me to discuss Apple's announcements at WWDC 2024.
We discuss Dan's WWDC misadventures and then spend a little time on the announcements.Go to Lowe's to try out a Vision Pro.iOS 18 screen enhancements are kind of just catching up to Android.Craig Federighi and John Giannandrea chat with iJustine.We don't really need Elon Musk's opinion on WWDC announcements.If you want to help out the show and get some great bonus content, consider becoming a Rebound Prime member! Just go to prime.reboundcast.com to check it out!You can now also support the show by buying shirts, iPhone cases, hats and more items featuring our catchphrase, "TECHNOLOGY" and now shirts and hats featuring our stylish logo!
Apple Intelligence was dé grote aankondiging van de gelijknamige techreus. Hoe het AI-nieuws van Apple eerst voor een koersdaling, maar daarna tóch flinke winst zorgt, legt Joe van Burik uit in deze Tech Update. Apple gaat tal van AI-features uitrollen voor de iPhone en Mac. Die werken onder meer met het AI-taalmodel achter ChatGPT, waarvoor de techreus een samenwerking gesloten heeft met OpenAI. Deze aankondigingen leverden Apple in eerste instantie alleen maar twee procent verlies op de beurs op, maar toen de beurs een kleine dag later weer opende, steeg het aandel Apple gelijk met meer dan drie procent - tot aan een recordhoogte. Dat komt wellicht omdat analisten nu doorkrijgen wat Apple écht kan doen met AI: namelijk meer iPhones verkopen, omdat je voor de meeste nieuwe AI-features een iPhone 15 Pro moet hebben. Al betekent dat ook dat sommige mensen juist zullen wachten tot de iPhone 16, die dit najaar pas komt. Zeker omdat de AI-features van Apple pas deze zomer in beta beschikbaar komen. Google daarentegen profiteerde gisteren gelijk al van nieuws van Apple, want het aandeel Alphabet ging juist 1,5 procent omhoog. Dat was het gevolg van het feit dat Apple's software-baas Craig Federighi ná de presentatie aangaf dat er over enige tijd ook gebruik gemaakt kan worden van Gemini, het AI-model van Google, met de AI-features van Apple. Verder in deze Tech Update: OpenAI heeft voor het eerst een CFO aangesteld, afkomstig van Nextdoor Mistral AI, de (veel kleinere) OpenAI-tegenhanger uit Frankrijk, heeft 600 miljoen opgehaald bij een nieuwe investeringsronde Adobe, bekend van Photoshop, belooft dat het écht niet zomaar je data gebruikt in het kader van AI See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apple unveiled some new accessibility features this week, including Eye Tracking. The iPads announced at last week's event are now avalable. The reviews have also dropped, so Dave and I take a look at what people are saying. GPT 4o was demoed and it's absolutely incredible—unless Apple has something truly amazing at WWDC, they are going to fall really far behind. Show Notes: Apple announces new accessibility features, including Eye Tracking How Apple Intends to Avoid Another ‘Bendgate' Controversy Apple and Google deliver support for unwanted tracking alerts in iOS and Android Apple Watch is the perfect golfing companion New iPads are now available Apple still isn't done building its dream iPad Joanna Stern's review Gruber's iPad review Craig Federighi and John Giannandrea spent weeks testing OpenAI's new chatbot OpenAI's demo of “GPT 4o” is astonishing Shows and movies we're watching Dune Part 2 comes to Max next week Game of Thrones, Max
À 63 ans, Tim Cook fait partie des plus vieux PDG de la Silicon Valley. Ce n'est donc pas surprenant que la question de sa succession se pose de plus en plus ces derniers mois, voir ces dernières années… Et si aucun successeur n'avait émergé jusqu'à présent, il semblerait que la donne ait changé puisqu'un nom revient de plus en plus souvent dans les conversations, celui de John Ternus.John Ternus, c'est avant tout un ancien ingénieur dans la réalité virtuelle. Mais si le grand public en entend beaucoup parler ces derniers temps, c'est aussi pour sa fidélité à Apple depuis plus de 20 ans… C'est en effet en 2001 que Ternus entre chez Apple, avec seulement un diplôme d'ingénierie mécanique et quasiment aucune expérience professionnelle. Il gravi alors les échelons petit à petit jusqu'à diriger le développements hardware du GAFAM. On lui doit notamment le développement de « toutes les générations et de tous les modèles d'iPad » d'après sa biographie mise en ligne par Apple. A noter que son équipe a aussi planché sur le lancement des AirPods et des iPhone 12. Côté communication, c'est notamment lui qui s'est chargé de faire la tournée des médias européens depuis plus d'un an pour détailler la stratégie environnementale d'Apple.Moins reconnu que d'autres têtes pensantes d'Apple comme Eddy Cue ou Craig Federighi, Ternus aurait comme gros avantage d'être quadragénaire, permettant aux investisseurs de se projeter sur au moins 10 ans avec la même tête pensante à la barre d'Apple. D'après des sources interrogées par Bloomberg, il est également apprécié au sein de l'entreprise pour sa capacité à mettre les mains dans le cambouis quand il s'agit de travailler sur des problématiques d'ingénierie pure. Seule petite ombre au tableau, Ternus n'est pas vraiment connu du grand public. Autre détail important, Tim Cook n'a pas encore officiellement donné sa démission. Donc même si sa succession est régulièrement évoquée, le PDG a assuré que cela n'arrivera pas avant « un moment ». Ce n'est sans doute qu'une question de temps… mais reste à savoir combien. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This week's question is all about how I use the technology I have to be more productive and better manage my time. You can subscribe to this podcast on: Podbean | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | TUNEIN Links: Email Me | Twitter | Facebook | Website | Linkedin The Working With… Weekly Newsletter The FREE Beginners Guide To Building Your Own COD System Carl Pullein Learning Centre Carl's YouTube Channel Carl Pullein Coaching Programmes The Working With… Podcast Previous episodes page Script | 315 Hello, and welcome to episode 315 of the Working With Podcast. A podcast to answer all your questions about productivity, time management, self-development and goal planning. My name is Carl Pullein, and I am your host of this show. There's a lot of technology today that helps us be more productive. Our computers make producing work easy compared to twenty-five years ago. It's also made producing some kinds of work a lot cheaper. Imagine the cost of studio time if you wanted to record an album in 1999. Today, all you need is a laptop and a microphone, and you are good to go. However, with all that wonderful technology, it's likely we have a lot of devices lying around gathering dust. I have a camera with four or five lenses sitting in a gorgeous canvas camera bag I haven't used in over five years. Now, all I take with me when we go on a trip is my phone. I'm not a professional photographer; I don't need all that equipment. And don't get me started on all the apps I find I need to purge every once in a while because I don't use them anymore. Then, there are all the subscriptions you may be paying for that you are not using. As an example, I recently discovered I had a Fantastical subscription. I used to use Fantastical. It was a cool calendar app that allowed me to have all my Todoist tasks and events in one place. Shortly after seeing what that did to my calendar, I stopped that integration (it was horrible. It made it look like I had no time at all for anything but work and meetings). Why was I paying for a service I was not using? I don't know, but it did cause me to go through all my app subscriptions to see if there were any more. (I found four more services I was paying for I was no longer using). This week's question addresses the heart of this technology overwhelm, so let me hand you over to the Mystery Podcast Voice. This week's question comes from Mark. Mark asks, hi Carl, I was wondering what digital tools you use to get your work done. You seem to be using a lot of tools, and I thought it must be very confusing to decide what to use. Hi Mark, thank you for your question. I remember hearing an interview with Craig Federighi in which he explained Apple's thinking on its products. He talked about how sometimes you work on your laptop, and other times, you may find the environment more suitable for an iPad. A good example of this would be when working at your desk, you may prefer the laptop, and if you attended a meeting, the form factor and mobility of an iPad might work better. It certainly did for me when I was teaching. I would create all my teaching materials from my computer, but when I went to the classroom I took only my iPad. That was all I needed to teach with. Today, I no longer teach in classrooms; I work from home. However, I do like to step away from my desk and work somewhere else occasionally, and when I do that, I will only take my iPad with me. It's great for writing and fits nicely into a small shoulder bag I carry when I go out. But let's look at how I use each individual device, and I will explain why. My phone is always with me, which means it's the perfect UCT (Universal Collection Tool). I have my phone set up so I can quickly collect tasks, ideas and articles I would like to read later. I use Drafts, an amazing little app that connects with Todoist and Evernote. With Evernote, I have it set up so that if I have a blog post or YouTube video idea, I can send it directly to my content ideas note without having to open Evernote. Drafts also allow me to dictate my ideas, which is essential as I have most of my ideas when I am walking my dog, Louis. I can then collect my ideas and keep an eye on Louis at the same time. When I am out and about, I process emails from my phone, but I rarely respond from there. There are better tools for responding to actionable emails. I have a process for email management which involves clearing my inbox between sessions of work and then setting aside an hour later in the day for responding. I will respond usually from my computer, but if I am away from my office, I will use my iPad. And, of course, I use my phone for instant messages and occasionally scrolling social media when waiting for my wife (A daily activity haha). I also have an old iPad Mini. I love that iPad. It's my content consumption device, and on there, I will read blogs and articles I have collected through Readwise (an app for collecting articles you want to read later) and books through the Kindle app. This iPad mini is not connected to any messaging service (Except Apple Messages) or email. It's purely for consumption. I should say I am not into gaming—never have been, so I have no gaming devices or apps. My guilty pleasure is reading and watching historical documentaries—which YouTube provides me in abundance. I will watch these on the big TV at home late at night when I am winding down for the day. My iPad Pro (I think the 3rd edition) has the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil connected, and as I mentioned, I use that as my main mobile device. The keyboard is wonderful to type on, and the Pencil is great for highlighting sections in documents. Strangely, I don't ever use it for writing. I'm a fountain pen user, and the Apple Pencil (or any stylus, for that matter) doesn't feel right for me. Plastic on glass doesn't work (in my humble opinion). The feel of a 14 carat gold nib on some fountain pen-friendly Japanese paper has got to be experienced to be believed. I also use my iPad Pro to listen to music when I am working. The battery on that thing lasts forever. I have a Bluetooth speaker in my office that has incredible bass (I love deep house music when I am working; the bass really helps) My computer is for the heavy lifting: recording this podcast, editing my YouTube videos, and creating workbooks and documents. I also do a fair amount of my writing on my computer too. I also prefer to clear my actionable emails on my computer. All my design work is done on my computer from creating thumbnails for YouTube videos to workshop banners and online course materials. And that's it for devices. Now apps. My primary productivity apps are Apple Calendar, Todoist and Evernote. I have experimented in recent months with Apple Notes, and while Apple Notes is an excellent note-taking app, Evernote has some features that Apple Notes does not. Primarily the ability to create note links that can be pasted into Todoist. You can do this in Apple Notes, but it's fiddly, and I hate things that are fiddly. Todoist is where I keep my tasks. It has a beautiful and simple interface, and in the ten years I have used it, it has never let me down. Todoist is on all my devices, as is Evernote, but… This is where Evernote is currently weak; I find the mobile version of Evernote poor. The text is too small, and there are too many button presses to get to where I want to be. However, as I use Drafts to get notes into my system, that's something I can live with. And that's a good point to make. I've used Todoist for over ten years, and Evernote has been my go-to notes app for almost fifteen years. This means I have learned how to use these apps properly, I've come to trust them, and I don't have to waste time trying to figure out how to do a particular action. I've learned everything I need to learn to use these apps optimally. Apple Calendar has been my calendar app of choice for pretty much the last twenty years. I did try Fantastical for a couple of years, but the additional features were not very useful to me. Certainly not worth a subscription. Now for the miscellaneous apps. I use Acuity for my coaching scheduling service. This means my coaching clients can book a call whenever they want to, and there's no back-and-forth trying to find a mutually convenient time. As mentioned earlier, I use Readwise for my book highlights and for collecting articles. This is a recent change as previously I used Instapaper, but they are doubling their prices in May, and they don't offer anywhere near the service Readwise does. The great thing is as I read a book and highlight a section or add a note, those notes and highlights are synced to Evernote in a notebook called Readwise. For all my writing, I use Ulysses. This is a fantastically minimal writing app that, in full-screen mode, is just a dark screen with white text. There are no distractions at all and I can focus all my attention on my writing. This is synced with iCloud so if I am out and about and only have my iPad with me, I can carry on writing where I left off. I recently looked at the number of words I have in Ulysses, and it's now approaching three million. That just blew me away—three million words in eight years. I wrote my book, Your Time, Your Way in Ulysses, as well as all my podcast scripts, blog posts and newsletter articles. It's a treasure trove of all my writing, and it's all archived in iCloud. That's one of the best things about not app-switching. You begin to create an archive of all your work in one place. There is an exception to my writing process. I send my coaching clients written feedback after each call, and for that, I use Apple's Pages, which is Apple's version of Microsoft Word. Pages allows me to use a saved template for all my feedback. For my admin and financial tasks, I use Apple's Numbers. I don't need the complexity of Microsoft Excel; my spreadsheet needs are simple. And that's about it. The only other item I use to get my work done is paper. I use an A4 Rhodia notebook as my planning book. This is where all my projects, weekly planning and YouTube video ideas get developed. I also returned to writing my journal by hand after using Day One for five years. That was because I felt my life was beginning to be dominated by screens, and it's nice to get more use out of my fountain pen collection. The most important thing for me is to keep the tools I use to a minimum. I've been down the road of trying out a lot of apps. What I discovered is that it's not the app that does the work. It's me. And for me to do my work in the most efficient and effective way possible, I need as few distractions as possible. Simplicity is my keyword when it comes to apps. The longer I need to spend trying to learn to use something, the less time I spend doing work. Which in turn means I spend less time with my family and doing the things I want to do. Not a very good way to manage time or be more productive. I hope that answers your question, Mark. Thank you for sending it in and thank you to you too for listening. It just remains for me now to wish you all a very, very productive week.
In this episode, Rob and Mark discuss the M3 iMac video fallout, fitness tech and they also explore the new Apple Vision Pro and question, is it just another headset, or is it something way more... (should they wear these tech masks in more episodes?). Links ➡️ Mark's Vision Pro livestream Q&A replay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjuqUSnMdC0 ➡️ Mark's Vision Pro “one week later” video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zp3JYZxS53o ➡️ Mark Zuckerberg tries Vision Pro: https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/13/24072413/mark-zuckerberg-apple-vision-pro-review-quest-3 ➡️ Juno, the unofficial YouTube client from Christian Selig, ex-developer of now-defunct Apollo app for Reddit: https://christianselig.com/2024/02/introducing-juno/ ➡️ Rob was using Immersed on the Quest 3 to see Mark on StreamYard: https://immersed.com ➡️ BoboVR M3 Pro Quest 3 strap: Amazon - convenient but pricey: https://www.amazon.co.uk/BOBOVR-M3-Pro-Accessories-Compatible/dp/B0CJLG9SBR/ Direct - half the price, but shipped from China and often out of stock: https://www.bobovr.com/products/bobovr-m3-pro ➡️ Larq Self-Cleaning or Built-In Filter Water Bottle: https://www.livelarq.com ➡️ Borderlands Movie Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgj7xBc3n-0 ➡️ Honor Magic V2 RSR Porsche Design edition: https://www.hihonor.com/uk/shop/honor-magic-v2-rsr-porsche-design/ ➡️ Honor Magic6 Pro that Rob might get for £1: https://www.hihonor.com/uk/shop/new-launch/ ➡️ OnePlus Open foldable: https://www.oneplus.com/uk/oneplus-open ➡️ GameSir X2 gamepad with USB connection on the left - ideal for use with foldable phones: https://www.gamesir.hk/collections/gamepads/products/gamesir-x2s ➡️ GameSir G8 Galileo gamepad for phones (much better controller than the X2 but the USB is on the right, so no good for foldables): https://www.gamesir.hk/collections/gamepads/products/gamesir-g8-galileo ➡️ Backbone One gamepad for phones: https://playbackbone.com/gb/ ➡️ Return to Monkey Island game: https://returntomonkeyisland.com ➡️ GoCube Bluetooth Rubik's Cube: https://particula-tech.com/?v=e4b09f3f8402 ➡️ Rubik's Clock: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubik's_Magic ➡️ Mark Fox Personal Trainer: https://www.fantasticalmrfox.com If you'd like to get in touch with Rob and Mark, you can email them at contact@eightorsixteen.com. Eight or Sixteen is a Mark Ellis Media Limited production: https://markellisreviews.com
On MacBreak Weekly, Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Alex Lindsay, and Jason Snell talk about why Apple still refuses to allow iMessages on Android devices. For more, check out MacBreak Weekly: https://twit.tv/mbw/895 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Alex Lindsay, and Jason Snell You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
On MacBreak Weekly, Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Alex Lindsay, and Jason Snell talk about why Apple still refuses to allow iMessages on Android devices. For more, check out MacBreak Weekly: https://twit.tv/mbw/895 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Alex Lindsay, and Jason Snell You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
On MacBreak Weekly, Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Alex Lindsay, and Jason Snell talk about why Apple still refuses to allow iMessages on Android devices. For more, check out MacBreak Weekly: https://twit.tv/mbw/895 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Alex Lindsay, and Jason Snell You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Wed, 08 Nov 2023 21:45:00 GMT http://relay.fm/connected/475 http://relay.fm/connected/475 Roasting Our Past Selves 475 Federico Viticci, Stephen Hackett, and Myke Hurley This week: an intermittent Reminders bug, new Macs (of certain sizes, at least), old home screens and a request. This week: an intermittent Reminders bug, new Macs (of certain sizes, at least), old home screens and a request. clean 4910 Subtitle: 2014 Was a Different TimeThis week: an intermittent Reminders bug, new Macs (of certain sizes, at least), old home screens and a request. This episode of Connected is sponsored by: ExpressVPN: High-Speed, Secure & Anonymous VPN Service. Get an extra three months free. Backblaze: Unlimited cloud backup for Macs and PCs for just $9/month. Links and Show Notes: Get Connected Pro: Preshow, postshow, no ads. Submit Feedback Eddy Cue and Craig Federighi discuss the state of Apple software with John Gruber | Macworld Apple Briefly Paused Work on New Features for iOS 18 and macOS 15 to Clean Up Bugs - MacRumors Weekend Wednesday - YouTube Batteries - Maximizing Performance - Apple About battery health management in Mac notebooks - Apple Support 'Unwrap the Gift of Podcasts' Ugly Tee and Sweater Apple Updates Logic Pro for iPad and Mac - MacStories Final Cut Pro Gaining New Features on Mac and iPad Later This Month - MacRumors The Great iMac Realignment – 512 Pixels M3 MacBook Pro review: Peak performance – Six Colors M3 iMac Review: Keep playing the hits – Six Colors Upgrade #485: Best Witch and Beast Feature - Relay FM Plugable Thunderbolt Docking Station Hands-on: Apple's new 14-inch MacBook Pro in space 'black' (and why I bought it) - 9to5Mac Our 2014 Home Screens - Mastodon Well, I Switched to the iPhone 6 Plus – 512 Pixels My iOS Screenshot Generation Workflow - MacStories iOS statusbar cleaning on any background - All this The next generation of Instapaper – Marco.org Reinventing iOS Automation: Editorial Review - MacStories Our Current Home Screens
Wed, 08 Nov 2023 21:45:00 GMT http://relay.fm/connected/475 http://relay.fm/connected/475 Federico Viticci, Stephen Hackett, and Myke Hurley This week: an intermittent Reminders bug, new Macs (of certain sizes, at least), old home screens and a request. This week: an intermittent Reminders bug, new Macs (of certain sizes, at least), old home screens and a request. clean 4910 Subtitle: 2014 Was a Different TimeThis week: an intermittent Reminders bug, new Macs (of certain sizes, at least), old home screens and a request. This episode of Connected is sponsored by: ExpressVPN: High-Speed, Secure & Anonymous VPN Service. Get an extra three months free. Backblaze: Unlimited cloud backup for Macs and PCs for just $9/month. Links and Show Notes: Get Connected Pro: Preshow, postshow, no ads. Submit Feedback Eddy Cue and Craig Federighi discuss the state of Apple software with John Gruber | Macworld Apple Briefly Paused Work on New Features for iOS 18 and macOS 15 to Clean Up Bugs - MacRumors Weekend Wednesday - YouTube Batteries - Maximizing Performance - Apple About battery health management in Mac notebooks - Apple Support 'Unwrap the Gift of Podcasts' Ugly Tee and Sweater Apple Updates Logic Pro for iPad and Mac - MacStories Final Cut Pro Gaining New Features on Mac and iPad Later This Month - MacRumors The Great iMac Realignment – 512 Pixels M3 MacBook Pro review: Peak performance – Six Colors M3 iMac Review: Keep playing the hits – Six Colors Upgrade #485: Best Witch and Beast Feature - Relay FM Plugable Thunderbolt Docking Station Hands-on: Apple's new 14-inch MacBook Pro in space 'black' (and why I bought it) - 9to5Mac Our 2014 Home Screens - Mastodon Well, I Switched to the iPhone 6 Plus – 512 Pixels My iOS Screenshot Generation Workflow - MacStories iOS statusbar cleaning on any background - All this The next generation of Instapaper – Marco.org Reinventing iOS Automation: Editorial Review - MacStories Our Current Home Screens
Soutenez-nous sur patreon.com/iweek ! Voici l'épisode 496 de "la quotidienne iWeek" en ce mercredi 8 novembre 2023 ! Abonnez-vous : c'est gratuit ! Bugs : Apple pause le développement de tous ses prochains OS. Présentation : Benjamin VINCENT (@benjaminvincent) + François Le Truédic (@fanchy56). Production : OUATCH Audio. Tags : tous les futurs OS sur pause ; des mises à jour qui ruissellent ; mémoire vive : less is more ; Google écrit à Thierry Breton ; Apple, bientôt une banque comme une autre ? Bonne découverte de "la quotidienne iWeek" si vous nous écoutez pour la première fois, parlez de nous autour de vous, retweetez-nous (@iweeknews), bonne journée, bonne écoute et à demain ! Benjamin VINCENT et la team #iweekLQI
------------------------------- 活動資訊 ------------------------------- 「社會人核心英語」有聲書課程連結:https://15minsengcafe.pse.is/554esm ------------------------------- 15Mins.Today 相關連結 ------------------------------- 歡迎針對這一集留言你的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl81kivnk00dn01wffhwxdg2s/comments 官方網站:www.15mins.today 加入Clubhouse直播室:https://15minsengcafe.pse.is/46hm8k 訂閱YouTube頻道:https://15minsengcafe.pse.is/3rhuuy 主題投稿/意見回覆 : ask15mins@gmail.com 商業合作/贊助來信:15minstoday@gmail.com ------------------------------- 以下有此單集搭配文稿喔~ ------------------------------- 每日英語跟讀 Ep.K606: Apple to Adjust iPhone Autocorrect Feature: Ducking Finally Gets its Due Apple made a notable announcement at its recent developers' event regarding an upcoming tweak to the autocorrect function on iPhones. The company aims to address one of the most common frustrations faced by users when the autocorrect feature substitutes expletives with the word "ducking." Craig Federighi, Apple's software chief, explained that the keyboard will now learn and recognize words users intentionally want to type, including those that are commonly corrected to "ducking." This adjustment seeks to alleviate the annoyance caused by the autocorrect feature, which has often led to humorous or exasperating text messages. 蘋果公司在最近的開發者活動上宣布了一項重要消息,即是將對 iPhone 的自動選字功能進行調整。蘋果致力於解決使用者常常遇到的煩惱,就是自動選字功能將髒話替換為「ducking」這個詞。蘋果的軟體主管克雷格·費德里吉(Craig Federighi)解釋說,現在鍵盤將學習和識別使用者有意要輸入的詞,包括那些經常被更正為「ducking」的詞。這項調整目的是減輕自動選字功能帶來的困擾,因為這通常會導致使用者發送搞笑或令人懊惱的訊息。 The iPhone's autocorrect feature has always had its idiosyncrasies, often substituting misspelled words with what it deems as a more logical alternative. Unfortunately, this well-intentioned behavior can sometimes change the meaning of a sentence or phrase. Consequently, users have often found themselves sending follow-up messages expressing frustration with the autocorrect's unexpected corrections. The particular substitution of "ducking" has been a long-standing source of amusement or irritation, depending on how frequently users have had to rewrite their texts or vent their frustrations at their devices. iPhone 的自動選字功能一直有其特殊之處,經常將拼錯的詞替換為其認為更合理的替代詞。不幸的是,這種善意的行為有時會改變整個句子或詞組的意思。因此,使用者發現自己必須經常發送後續的訊息,來對自動選字造成的意外致歉。特別是「ducking」這種替換一直是個老問題,依照使用者多次編寫訊息或對設備發泄不滿的程度,這個問題也許令人感到幽默或頭痛。 In addition to addressing the autocorrect issue, Apple had several other announcements on its agenda during the event. One of the highlights was the introduction of an expensive mixed-reality headset. The company also provided details about its plans for a desktop revamp and a laptop overhaul. These updates indicate Apple's commitment to continuous innovation and its aim to cater to the evolving needs and preferences of its user base. 除了解決自動選字問題,蘋果在此次活動中還有其他幾個重要公告。其中一項亮點是推出了昂貴的混合現實頭盔。公司還提供了桌上型電腦重新設計和筆記型電腦翻修的詳細資訊。這些更新表明蘋果致力於不斷創新,並目標滿足不斷變化的用戶需求和偏好。 Apple's stock reached an all-time high on Monday, with the company's market valuation nearing $3 trillion. This remarkable achievement underscores the immense success and dominance of the iPhone, contributing to a staggering 280% increase in Apple's shares over the past five years. While the autocorrect adjustment is a relatively small aspect of Apple's overall product offerings, it demonstrates the company's dedication to refining user experience and addressing common grievances. 蘋果股票在星期一創下歷史新高,市值接近 3 兆美元。這個驚人成就凸顯了 iPhone 的巨大成功和主導地位,在過去五年裡,蘋果的股票價值驚人的增長了 280%。雖然自動更正的調整只是蘋果整體產品組合中相對較小的一部分,但它顯示了該公司致力於改進用戶體驗和解決常見問題的決心。 Reference article: https://www.reuters.com/technology/about-ducking-time-apple-tweak-iphone-autocorrect-function-2023-06-05/
Watch the video!https://youtu.be/ZK97hvVPaLcIn the News blog post for June 16, 2023:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2023/06/in-the-news680.htmlDon't Beta Your Life On ItNot Apple's First VisionA Powerful Vision for Computing4K LimitsScanning Thru an Expense ReportApple TV SetupEntertainment ContainmentBrett's Gadget: AirPods MaxJeff's iTip: How to Reset a Wonky AirPodMichael Grothaus | Fast Company: Exclusive: Apple software chief Craig Federighi on iOS 17's new privacy features, why he's afraid of AI, and why he's notGabriel Zamora | PC Magazine: 12 Exciting iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 Features We Can't Wait to TryEd Hardy | Cult of Mac: Hands on with long-overdue improvements to the Files app coming in iPadOS 17Chance Miller | 9to5Mac: iOS 17 lets you undo passcode changes with a 72-hour grace periodChance Miller | 9to5Mac: Hands-on: iOS 17 adds interactive widgets for the Home appZac Hall | 9to5Mac: Ping My Watch comes to iPhone in iOS 17Stephen Hackett | 512 Pixels: Apple's Original Vision Products Were a Line of CRTsAndrew Cunningham | ars technica: Apple is going out of its way to make sure Vision Pro doesn't look dorkyFederico Viticci | MacStories: Apple Vision Pro: A Watershed Moment for Personal ComputingMyke Hurley | Cortex podcast: #143: Apple Vision Pro: Experiencing the FutureEvan Selleck | AppleInsider: Sony has been hyping Apple Vision Pro display tech since 2022Michael Potuck | 9to5Mac: Readdle Scanner Pro for iPhone upgraded with automated Expense ReportsBrett's Gadget: AirPods Max Jeff's iTip: What do you do with a wonky AirPod? The first three steps are usually all that I need: put in case, wait 30 seconds, use them again.Support the showBrett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.comJeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com
Episode 087a for June 15th, 2023! Huh, that's a weird episode number..
Back in San Jose's historic California Theatre for the first time since 2019, special guests John Ternus, Mike Rockwell, Craig Federighi, and Greg Joswiak join me to discuss the news and announcements from WWDC 2023.
What a wild ride! Stacks, folders, and bible verses? Yep! Andrew takes a second crack at human interaction. Jason insta-returns a product he thought he would love. Is Martin a preacher? Get in there, hit play, and come along for the ride! Desktop Stacks 00:00:00 Welcome to Episode ~~085~~ 086 Desktop Stacks (https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/organize-your-desktop-mh35846/mac) canion.blog/save WWDC (https://developer.apple.com/wwdc23/) FAN BOi Hair Force One (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Federighi) cmd+j Folder View 00:10:50 Folder View (https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/change-folders-displayed-finder-mac-mchldaafb302/mac) Untitled Folder Wallet (https://www.nikolasbentelstudio.com/shop) MagSafe (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MagSafe) Jason's Waxy Product Return 00:13:15 Audio Bleed (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spill_(audio)) Etymotic EVO (https://www.etymotic.com/product/evo-multi-driver-earphone/) Martin's Shirt 00:18:35 9:41 Shirt (https://throwboy.com/products/9-41-t-shirt) 9:41 Bible Verse (https://biblehub.com/john/9-41.htm) Accidental Tech Podcast (https://atp.fm/) Watching Keynotes 00:23:05 WWDC (https://developer.apple.com/wwdc23/) DSHT/sec Join our Discord! (https://discord.gg/mzdB2ug) No fruit in Australia (https://www.abf.gov.au/entering-and-leaving-australia/can-you-bring-it-in/categories/food) SharePlay (https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/shareplay-watch-listen-play-iphb657eb791/ios) Andrew's Feld Convo at the Bottlo 00:30:00 Perth Redbacks (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perth_Redbacks) Ugg Boots (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugg_boots) Woolworths (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woolworths_Supermarkets) Coles (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coles_Supermarkets) Aldi (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldi) Liquorland (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquorland) Willetton Tigers (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willetton_Tigers) Bryton Hobbs (https://www.instagram.com/iso.hov/) David Duchovny (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Duchovny) ChatGPT (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChatGPT) Extras If you're curious about how editing one of these episodes is done, check out this second video that Martin posted (https://youtu.be/iMJO3lmi7EE) of his editing process! Credits This episode was edited by Martin using Ferrite (https://www.wooji-juice.com/products/ferrite). Martin's Edit In Ferrite https://cdn.hemisphericviews.com/Hemispheric%20Views%20Episode%20086%20Edit.png
John Gruber joins us this week to take a closer look at new features in macOS Ventura like Stage Manager, Continuity Camera, and the redesigned System Settings app. We discuss the current state of the Mac lineup and our favorite models, whether the launch of new Mac models is delayed, and upgrades from next-generation MacBook Pro models. With Apple now passing the initial timeframe it set out to transition the entire Mac lineup to Apple silicon, we also take a look at what to expect from the upcoming Mac Pro. John is a technology blogger, UI designer, and the inventor of Markdown. He has written for his Apple and technology-focused blog, Daring Fireball, since 2002, and hosts The Talk Show Podcast, which has featured high-profile guests from Apple such as Phil Schiller, Eddy Cue, and Craig Federighi. See John's work on daringfireball.net and follow him on Twitter @gruber. You can follow us on Twitter @danbarbera and @HartleyCharlton. Be sure to visit macrumors.com for all of the latest Apple news and rumors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yuka Ohishi さんをゲストに迎えて、帰国、Apple, iPad などについて話しました。(2022/10/24 Rebuild Meetup イベントにて収録) スポンサー: GMOインターネットグループ株式会社 Show Notes Rebuild Meetup 2022 STILL RENDERING // スティレン New York subway's new 'you do you' mask policy angers health experts Introducing handles: A new way to identify your YouTube channel YouTube Premium gets a price hike FaceTime with Craig Federighi of Apple! Asking about self care, productivity, and creativity Former Apple managers talk of the 24/7 work culture: "these people are nuts" Blackmagic Design
Apple is at the center of two big shifts in tech: privacy rules that have shaken the digital ad market and Europe's move toward a common charging standard for devices. At the WSJ's Tech Live conference this week, Apple executives Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak spoke with WSJ Senior Personal Tech Columnist Joanna Stern about those hot-button topics. Plus, Larissa May, founder of HalfTheStory, discusses tackling the downsides of social media. Zoe Thomas hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's challenge: give Stage Manager another try.You can hear the after show and support Do By Friday on Patreon!------Edited by Quinn RoseEngineered by Cameron Bopp------Show LinksTERF - WikipediaNamibian female athletes disqualified from Olympics due to naturally high testosterone levelsPride in London: From protest to party and back again - BBC NewsMrs. America (miniseries) - WikipediaTwo Headed Girl | All EpisodesAlan Turing - WikipediaDavid Bowie- StarmanKitchen Confidential Updated Edition: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly (P.S.): Bourdain, AnthonyWhy Buddhism is True: The Science and Philosophy of Meditation and Enlightenment: Wright, RobertOpinion | Education Divides Everything, Including Life and Death - The New York TimesKitty Pryde - WikipediaFootprints (poem) - WikipediaAlex Jones Drinking Supercut Video Posted to InfoWarsDopesick (miniseries) - WikipediaEmpire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty: Keefe, Patrick RaddenOnan - WikipediaWWDC 2022 - June 6 | Apple - YouTubeThe latest iPadOS 16 beta brings Stage Manager to older iPad Pro models | EngadgetStage Manager's iPad Bugs Are A Problem for the Mac TooTranscript: Phil Schiller, Craig Federighi and John Ternus on the state of Apple's pro Macs | TechCrunchDaring Fireball: The Mac Pro LivesiPhone - Steve Jobs MacWorld keynote in 2007 - Full Presentation, 80 mins - YouTubeCreative Selection: Inside Apple's Design Process During the Golden Age of Steve Jobs: Kocienda, KenApple iPad Keyboard Dock review: Apple iPad Keyboard Dock - CNETHow to generate AI art with Stable Diffusion on a Mac | AppleInsiderLearn advanced gestures to interact with iPad - Apple SupportmacOS Ventura Preview - Apple(Recorded on October 5th, 2022)Next week's challenge: use Obsidian.
This week: iO16, macOS Ventura, Stage Manager, M2 MacBook Air — our reactions to all WWDC22's best announcements! This episode supported by Remotely manage your Mac, iPhone, or iPad with Jamf. Manage 3 devices for FREE at jamf.com/beyond Easily create a beautiful website all by yourself, at Squarespace.com/cultcast. Use offer code CultCast at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Cult of Mac's watch store is full of beautiful straps that cost way less than Apple's. See the full curated collection at Store.Cultofmac.com CultCloth will keep your Mac Studio, Studio Display, iPhone 13, glasses and lenses sparkling clean, and for a limited time use code CULTCAST at checkout to score a free CarryCloth with any order at CultCloth.co. This week's stories These big surprises blew our minds at WWDC22 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro sneaks into WWDC22 with new MacBook Air Meet the svelte new M2 MacBook Air Continuity Camera admits MacBook cameras need help Continuity Camera, a new feature coming in iOS 16 and macOS Ventura, will upgrade video calls by bringing the iPhone's pristine camera to the Mac. CarPlay kicks into high gear The next-generation system is able to display metrics like speed, distance, engine RPM, gas levels, oil temperature and engine temperature. Massive Home app makeover brings Matter support and more - erfon Among the many new products and features Apple showcased at WWDC22 came news of a revamped Home app for the HomeKit smart-home platform. iPad finally gets floating windows in Stage Manager on iPadOS 16 The new multitasking system is called Stage Manager. “With Stage Manager activated, I can now resize windows exposing a powerful new way to work with apps on iPad,” said Craig Federighi. “And the dock is visible so I can easily get to all my apps.” Ming Chi Kuo says Apple's mixed reality headset will be announced at a special event in January. watchOS 9 brings massive upgrade to Workout app and other health improvements
Special guests Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak join me to discuss the news from WWDC 2022, in front of a live audience at the new Apple Developer Center at Apple Park.
Craig's Whiteboard, EA Gaming, FCPX Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off June 6 with keynote address Craig's whiteboard leaks WWDC22. Brian Roberts' one that got away. Apple in talks to buy EA gaming. Disney and Amazon are also potential suitors. Losing Ian Goodfellow to DeepMind is the dumbest thing Apple's ever done. Apple response to "Final Cut Pro in TV and Film" open letter. TIME 100 most influential people of 2022 features Tim Cook – Laurene Powell Jobs wrote his entry. Apple unveils new Apple Watch Pride Edition bands. Apple TV+ now streaming Prehistoric Planet. Apple expands Today at Apple Creative Studios, providing new opportunities to young creatives. FCC filings reveal Apple's mysterious 'Network Adapter' that runs iOS. Apple looks to boost production outside China. Guest drops Apple Watch on EPCOT ride & jumps out to get It, then has $40,000 in fraudulent credit card Charges. Picks of the Week Rene's Pick: Apollo 1.3 Andy's Pick: Amplosion Alex's Pick: Audio Design Desk Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: itpro.tv/macbreak promo code MACBREAK30 eightsleep.com/macbreak kolide.com/macbreak
WWDC Online, 0-Day Fixes, Hearing Technology Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference returns in its all-online format. Studio Display Teardown: Is this secretly an iMac? Apple fixes multiple zero-day exploits with iOS 15.4.1 and macOS 12.3.1 Craig Federighi reveals why some people get iPhone updates before others. Above Avalon: Apple is in a league of its own. The Olive Max 2-in-1 hearing aids come with adaptive hearing tech. Apple and Meta gave user data to hackers who used forged legal requests. Apple enables external link support in 'reader' apps, and updates App Store dating app policy to satisfy Dutch regulators. Apple wields its lobbying might against LGBTQ laws. Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colorado) threatens to use antitrust to attack 'woke' Apple. Apple TV+ reveals first look at epic natural history event series "Prehistoric Planet" Harrison Ford to star in 'Shrinking' Apple TV+ series from Jason Segel, Bill Lawrence & Brett Goldstein. Analysts: Apple to keep cutting iPhone orders, services now 'key differentiator'. Forget Monterey: System 7 and Mac OS 8 are now available for your M1 Mac. Hulu update adds SharePlay support for iPhone and iPad users. 'RealityScan' is a new app from Epic Games that uses the iPhone camera to create 3D models. Postpartum exercises are coming to Apple Fitness Plus. An engineer just made the world's first Android phone with a working Lightning port. CleanMyMac X now detects apps that may endanger the privacy of your data. Picks of the Week: Rene's Picks: Picard Season 3 & the Canon EOS R5C Alex's Pick: MakerBit Andy's Pick: Audio Hijack 4 Leo's Pick: Elgato Wave XLR Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ourcrowd.com/mbw ZipRecruiter.com/macbreak twit.cachefly.com