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FLASH DIARIO de El Siglo 21 es Hoy
Siri preocupa dentro de Apple

FLASH DIARIO de El Siglo 21 es Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 12:15 Transcription Available


Siri preocupa dentro de Apple: Ingenieros de Apple expresan dudas sobre el rendimiento de Siri en las pruebas internas de iOS 26.4.  Por Félix Riaño @LocutorCo   Escucha más sobre esta historia en Flash Diario en Spotify  El próximo Siri con inteligencia artificial de Apple, previsto para iOS 26.4 en 2026, está generando inquietud entre empleados que ya lo están probando. Según reportes de Bloomberg y medios especializados como 9to5Mac, MacRumors y AppleInsider, las versiones internas de prueba no están cumpliendo las expectativas. La renovación de Siri debía marcar un cambio profundo para el asistente, pero los ingenieros describen resultados decepcionantes. Aún quedan seis meses para el lanzamiento público, pero dentro de la empresa se habla de “preocupación”. ¿Podrá Apple lograr que Siri finalmente compita de tú a tú con los asistentes impulsados por inteligencia artificial de Google y OpenAI?  A comienzos de 2026, Apple planea lanzar su Siri completamente renovado dentro de la actualización iOS 26.4. Esa versión promete integrar el sistema Apple Intelligence, con un asistente capaz de entender el contexto personal del usuario, ver lo que hay en pantalla y ejecutar acciones dentro de las apps. Pero a pesar del tiempo extra que Apple se tomó para reconstruirlo desde cero, algunos ingenieros que prueban el software dicen que el nuevo Siri todavía no funciona bien.Las pruebas internas apuntan a problemas de rendimiento. Mark Gurman, periodista de Bloomberg, escribió en su boletín Power On que varios empleados expresan dudas sobre la calidad actual del asistente. Los ingenieros consideran que el comportamiento de Siri no está a la altura de lo que Apple había prometido en la conferencia de desarrolladores WWDC 2024.Apple Intelligence se presentó como el gran paso para que la inteligencia artificial funcione directamente en los dispositivos, sin depender siempre de la nube. Pero el estado actual del proyecto ha generado malestar dentro de la compañía y preocupación en el mercado.  Algunos temen que Apple termine dependiendo de Google Gemini.  En junio de 2024, Apple prometió que Siri se transformaría por completo gracias a Apple Intelligence. Sería un asistente con tres superpoderes: saber qué hay en pantalla, recordar el contexto de cada usuario y actuar dentro de las aplicaciones sin necesidad de tocar la pantalla. Esa versión debía llegar en 2025 con iOS 18.4 o 18.5. Pero los retrasos empezaron a acumularse cuando los ingenieros reconocieron que el sistema no cumplía con los estándares de calidad de Apple.Craig Federighi, jefe de software, explicó después de la conferencia WWDC25 que el equipo necesitaba más tiempo para “re-arquitecturar” Siri. Esa nueva etapa implicó dos caminos paralelos: un grupo trabajando con modelos de inteligencia artificial que funcionan dentro del dispositivo, y otro con modelos alojados en la nube privada de Apple, bajo el sistema Private Cloud Compute.El plan original era decidir cuál versión funcionaba mejor en una especie de “bake-off”, una competencia interna. Pero los reportes más recientes indican que el prototipo actual probablemente usa los modelos locales, y que los resultados no son alentadores.  El problema no es nuevo. Siri lleva años intentando ponerse al día frente a Alexa, Google Assistant y ChatGPT. Apple tardó más de una década en transformar su asistente en un sistema realmente inteligente. Mientras tanto, la presión externa aumentó. Los avances de OpenAI y Google Gemini demostraron lo que un asistente conversacional puede hacer cuando se combina lenguaje natural con razonamiento.Apple Intelligence intentó ofrecer una alternativa: inteligencia generativa que funcione dentro del propio iPhone, sin depender de servidores externos. Eso permitiría proteger la privacidad y mantener la velocidad. Pero el desafío técnico ha sido enorme. Según AppleInsider, la empresa ha tenido que reorganizar equipos y busca reemplazar a John Giannandrea, el directivo a cargo de la inteligencia artificial. También se confirmó que Robby Walker, otro líder del área, dejará la empresa en octubre.Además, Apple enfrenta una fuga de talento hacia competidores como Meta, que ofrecen sueldos más altos a los ingenieros especializados en modelos de lenguaje. Esa pérdida de personal ha retrasado aún más el desarrollo y ha afectado el ánimo dentro de los equipos de Cupertino.  A pesar de las dificultades, Apple mantiene su calendario: Siri debería llegar en la primavera de 2026 con iOS 26.4. Analistas financieros, como Amit Daryanani de Evercore ISI, creen que este lanzamiento podría ser un punto de inflexión para el valor de las acciones de Apple. Si el nuevo Siri cumple lo prometido, podría cambiar la percepción de los inversionistas y marcar el inicio de un nuevo ciclo de actualizaciones para el iPhone.Pero las dudas dentro de Apple son un mal presagio. Los ingenieros que están probando el sistema lo describen como inestable y poco confiable. Aún no se sabe si los problemas vienen de los modelos locales o de los que dependen de Google Gemini. Si la versión final no logra brillar, Apple podría verse obligada a admitir que necesita recurrir al modelo de Google para que Siri funcione como debe.Esa posibilidad, aunque incómoda para una empresa que siempre ha presumido de independencia tecnológica, no está descartada. De hecho, Apple ya colabora con OpenAI para integrar ChatGPT dentro de sus dispositivos. Lo que falta por ver es si esa colaboración se convierte en una dependencia.  Bloomberg, MacRumors y AppleInsider coinciden en que Apple aún tiene entre cinco y seis meses para corregir los errores antes del lanzamiento. iOS 26.4 llegaría en marzo o abril de 2026, junto con las actualizaciones de macOS Tahoe y los nuevos equipos con chips M6.Durante los últimos meses, Apple ha añadido funciones menores de Apple Intelligence a otras partes del sistema: limpieza automática de imágenes en Fotos, creación de Genmoji personalizados y respuestas de ChatGPT integradas dentro de Siri. Pero el “gran salto” de un Siri verdaderamente proactivo todavía no se ha materializado.Dentro del código de iOS 26.1 ya hay referencias al “Model Context Protocol”, una estructura diseñada para que las apps puedan compartir información con la inteligencia artificial de forma más fluida. Si ese protocolo se completa, Siri podría acceder a datos de Mail, Calendario, Mensajes o Mapas sin comprometer la privacidad.La promesa original de Apple Intelligence era justamente esa: que el iPhone entienda lo que haces, recuerde lo que necesitas y actúe por ti sin exponerte a la nube. Falta ver si la empresa logra que esa promesa se cumpla a tiempo.  Apple enfrenta una carrera contrarreloj para lanzar su nuevo Siri con inteligencia artificial en iOS 26.4. Los ingenieros que ya lo probaron expresan preocupación, pero aún queda margen para mejorar. Si Apple logra cumplir su promesa, podría recuperar liderazgo en la era de los asistentes inteligentes.  Escucha más sobre esta historia en Flash Diario en Spotify  Apple prueba su nuevo Siri con IA para iOS 26.4, pero sus ingenieros están preocupados por su rendimiento actual.  

TechnoPillz
Smoochie (Questa app potrebbe fixare i video che SCATTANO!)

TechnoPillz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 31:13


Sono Alex Raccuglia — The Morning Rant (video) / Techno Pillz (audio). In questo episodio scarico un'idea che mi è venuta per un'app che potrebbe salvare la vita a quei video che “scattano” come il cazzo. Parlo di frame rate, di perché montare a 25fps oggi è spesso una cagata se il tuo video finirà su smartphone, di come l'AI (optical flow/interpolazione) può ricostruire fotogrammi mancanti, e di quanto sarebbe bello avere un'app che lo faccia in semi-automatico. Ho anche la mia storia-clienti-da-incubo: contributi in verticale, timeline a 25, oggetti girati a 30 che scattano, fotogrammi persi = problemi.Cosa trovi in questo episodio:- Perché la maggior parte dei video è pensata per dispositivi mobili (telefono = driver della produzione).- Differenze tra 24/25/30/60 fps e perché non è solo teoria.- Il problema concreto: passare clip da 30 a 25 e perdere fotogrammi (1 su 6 sparito).- Come l'AI / optical flow può interpolare fotogrammi e quando funziona (e quando no).- Idee e possibili feature per un'app (nome provvisorio: "Smoochie") — trova i punti che scattano, aggiunge o sostituisce fotogrammi, upscaling integrato.- Riferimenti pratici: Final Cut, BestFrame, Ultimedia Converter, WWDC 2025 e le nuove API/video model di Apple.- Perché potrebbe essere una nicchia interessante (o una fregatura commerciale).Se ti è piaciuto il video (o l'hai trovato utile anche solo per ridere delle mie paranoie), fai la manina: metti like, iscriviti e attiva la campanella. Il commento è oro: ditemi se comprereste Smoochie, che feature vorreste, o se avete storie horror simili su frame rate e clienti last minute.Partecipa alla discussione:- Gruppo Telegram: https://telegram.me/tecnopillsriotAltri progetti citati:- BestFrame / Ultimedia Converter (menzionati nel video)- WWDC 2025 – nuove API AI per video/fotoVuoi che sviluppi davvero quest'app? Scrivilo qui sotto, condividi la tua esperienza con i frame rate e ditemi se siete della fazione “25 forever” o “30/60 sempre”.Grazie per aver ascoltato/guardato — io vado in ufficio, la bisarca magari gira a destra e mi rovina la giornata, ma intanto ci sentiamo nei commenti. Ciao.[00:15:46] Spot[00:24:40] Spot[00:31:45] Il riassunto di Sciatta GPTTechnoPillzFlusso di coscienza digitale.Vieni a chiacchierare sul riot:https://t.me/TechnoPillzRiotSono su Mastodon: @shylock74@mastodon.unoI video di The Morning Rant sul canale YouTube di Runtime:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgGSK_Rq9Xdh1ojZ_Qi-rCwwae_n2LmztAscoltaci live tutti i giorni 24/7 su: http://runtimeradio.itScarica l'app per iOS: https://bit.ly/runtAppContribuisci alla Causa andando su:http://runtimeradio.it/ancheio/

The CultCast
Vision Air details + ‘Awe Dropping' event predictions! (CultCast #715)

The CultCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 62:44


Send us a text!Watch this episode on YouTubeThis week: We have a price on the Vision Air, a Lego iMac G3 that needs your support, Tim Cook can sleep well at night again, a gorgeous dual Studio Display setup — and OUR PREDICTIONS for the ‘Awe Dropping' event! Place your own votes here.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 unsubscribe at unfork.thecultcast.comCultCloth will keep your iPhone, MacBook, display, 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.coInsta360 GO Ultra is the tiny, hands-free 53g camera that redefines how you capture your life. To bag a bag of free Sticky Tabs with your Insta360 GO Ultra purchase, head to store.insta360.com and use the promo code cultcast, available for the first 30 purchases only.This week's stories:Vision Air could cost half what Vision Pro doesApple is reportedly working on a Vision Air that will be half as expensive and almost half the weight of the Vision Pro.Vote to make this Lego iMac G3 a realityVote for the Lego iMac G3 design and help transform this nostalgic Apple computer into a real-life Lego product.Apple's lucrative Google search deal is safeGoogle can continue its search deal to pay Apple billions of dollars a year for a prime spot as Safari's default search engine.Top 12 drool-worthy dual Studio Display setupsWhat's better than a sleek Apple Studio Display? Two of them! Lust over the best dual Studio Display setups.The CultCast ‘Awe Dropping' PredictionsIt is time to lay down our predictions for the biggest Apple announcement of the year. Previously, Lewis won at WWDC, but Leander and Griffin have the opportunity to kick him off his throne.Submit your predictions here!

Super Feed
Olá, Mundo - 078: Adaptação Técnica, Vulgo Gambiarra

Super Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 56:16


Mauricio conta pro Rambo como foi participar da WWDC 2025 no Apple Park e quais suas novidades favoritas neste ano.

Waiting for Review
S5E11: macOS Worcestershire

Waiting for Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 56:22


This episode is going out way too late... Apologies listeners, a lot of life came up. We are steadily getting back on schedule though! Join hosts Daniel and David back in June, as they delve into the latest announcements from this year's WWDC. -- We are open for sponsorship! email us at contact@waitingforreview.com (mailto:contact@waitingforreview.com) The Discord server is open to all, and you can contact us via our social links below. Enjoy the show, Dave ✨ und Daniel

Sub Club
The Past, Present, and Future of Building on Apple — John Gruber, Daring Fireball

Sub Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 137:11


On the podcast I talk with John about the fascinating 40-year history of Apple's developer relations, how almost going bankrupt in the 1990s shaped today's control-focused approach, and why we might need an ‘App Store 3.0' reset.Top Takeaways:

AppleVis Podcast
AppleVis Extra 109: Interview with Klemens Strasser, Developer of Art of Fauna

AppleVis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025


Episode Title: AppleVis Extra 109: Interview with Klemens Strasser, Developer of Art of FaunaGuest: Klemens Strasser, Indie iOS Developer and Winner of the 2024 Apple Design AwardHosts: David Nason (Dave) and Thomas Domville(AnonyMouse)Length: ~45 minutesEpisode SummaryIn this inspiring and insightful episode, Dave and Thomas speak with Klemens Strasser, the creative mind behind Art of Fauna, a beautifully designed and highly accessible educational puzzle game for iOS. Klemens shares the journey of his app from concept to being honored with an Apple Design Award for Best Design at WWDC 2025.The discussion touches on accessibility in app development, the importance of inclusive design, how Art of Fauna was built with VoiceOver users in mind, and the motivations that drive Klemens to ensure his apps are usable and enjoyable for everyone.What Is Art of Fauna?A nature-inspired puzzle game that lets players:Solve image-based or text-based puzzles about animalsLearn fun facts from 18th- and 19th-century scientific illustrationsChoose between visual or VoiceOver-friendly game modesExperience soothing soundscapes and educational contentTopics Covered✅ Accessibility and DesignKlemens' passion for inclusive app designVoiceOver integration in puzzle gameplayImportance of building accessibility from the ground upApple's new “Accessibility Nutrition Labels” and their potential impact✅ The Apple Design Award ExperienceKlemens shares how he learned he wonInsights from attending WWDC and being nominated multiple timesHow previous apps (Letter Rooms, Ancient Board Game Collection) laid the foundation✅ Development ProcessWhy Klemens chose UIKit and SpriteKit over UnityCollaboration with VoiceOver users and accessibility engineersBeta testing and iterative design for inclusive play✅ Game Structure and Monetization10 free puzzles includedFive themed puzzle packs available for a one-time feeNo subscriptions—premium content is pay-oncePeriodic content updates including: Friends of Fauna: users upload animal photos to receive monthly puzzlesEarth Day Bonus Pack: free bonus for bundle buyersDonations: 20% of proceeds go to wildlife conservationWhat's Next?Klemens announces his next indie app: Pocket Shelf – a new reading tracker app scheduled for release alongside iOS 26.Connect with KlemensWebsite: strasser.appTwitter / X: @klemensstrasserBlog (coming soon): Posts on Art of Fauna donations and accessibility updatesFinal ThoughtsThis episode is a must-listen for:Indie developers exploring accessibilityVoiceOver users seeking innovative, inclusive gamesEducators and parents looking for meaningful screen time for kidsAnyone curious…

Mac Power Users
804: From NeXT to Liquid Glass, with Ken Case

Mac Power Users

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2025 86:14


Sun, 06 Jul 2025 15:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/mpu/804 http://relay.fm/mpu/804 From NeXT to Liquid Glass, with Ken Case 804 David Sparks and Stephen Hackett Ken Case is the CEO at The Omni Group and has been developing for Apple platforms for decades. He shares with Stephen and David how he got his start in technology, what Apple gear he uses, his approach to customer communication, and his thoughts on WWDC. Ken Case is the CEO at The Omni Group and has been developing for Apple platforms for decades. He shares with Stephen and David how he got his start in technology, what Apple gear he uses, his approach to customer communication, and his thoughts on WWDC. clean 5174 Ken Case is the CEO at The Omni Group and has been developing for Apple platforms for decades. He shares with Stephen and David how he got his start in technology, what Apple gear he uses, his approach to customer communication, and his thoughts on WWDC. This episode of Mac Power Users is sponsored by: 1Password: Never forget a password again. Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code MPU. Guest Starring: Ken Case Links and Show Notes: Sign up for the MPU email newsletter and join the MPU forums. More Power Users: Ad-free episodes with regular bonus segments Submit Feedback Paper Places #15: Blending Analogue and Digital Writing Systems, with David Sparks - Relay Ken Case — The Omni Group Ken Case (@kcase@mastodon.social) - Mastodon Ken's Podcast Appearances on Relay Atari 8-bit computers - Wikipedia NeXT Computer - Wikipedia Lighthouse Design - Wikipedia Rhapsody (operating system) - Wikipedia The Omni Group Omni Roadmap 2025 - The Omni Group Omni Roadmap 2025 — Post-WWDC Update - The Omni Group Meet Liquid Glass - WWDC25 - Videos - Apple Developer Get to know the new design system - WWDC25 - Videos - Apple Developer Updates to Apple's On-Device and Server Foundation Language Models - Apple Machine Learning Research iOS and macOS KeePass Password Manager | Strongbox jmshrv/finamp: A Jellyfin music client for mobile The Free Software Media System | Jellyfin Ivory for Mastodon Rogue Amoeba | Audio Hijack: Record Any Audio on MacOS Rogue Amoeba | Fission: Fast & Lossless Audio Editing Symbolsaurus

Coder Radio
621: WWDC 25 Special

Coder Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 18:06


Mike breaks down his highlights from WWDC Coder's Socials Mike on X (https://x.com/dominucco) Mike on BlueSky (https://bsky.app/profile/dominucco.bsky.social) Mike's Blog (https://dominickm.com) Coder on X (https://x.com/coderradioshow) Coder on BlueSky (https://bsky.app/profile/coderradio.bsky.social) Show Discord (https://discord.gg/k8e7gKUpEp) Alice (https://alice.dev) Alice Forms (https://alice.dev/forms) Alice for FoxPro (https://alice.dev/foxpro)

The Apple WatchCast Podcast - A podcast dedicated to the Apple Watch

Some quick thoughts on WWDC 2025, hardware requirements for Apple Intelligence on the watch, a new gesture is released with WatchOS 26, a new iPhone ringtone and the loss of an Apple pioneer and legend. Plus reviews of Voronoi app, Automations and the Hail Mary trailer and book.

The Talk Show With John Gruber
426: ‘The Cutting Edge Latest Supermodel', With David Smith

The Talk Show With John Gruber

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 132:15


Special guest David Smith returns to the show for a developer's perspective look at WWDC 2025.

The Talk Show With John Gruber
425: ‘Through the Wall Like Kool-Aid Man', With Chance Miller

The Talk Show With John Gruber

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 104:02


Chance Miller returns to the show to discuss the news and announcements from WWDC 2025.

Connected
558: A Podcast Drive-Thru

Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 77:46


Wed, 25 Jun 2025 20:30:00 GMT http://relay.fm/connected/558 http://relay.fm/connected/558 A Podcast Drive-Thru 558 Federico Viticci, Stephen Hackett, and Myke Hurley Federico has been experimenting with KVMs, Stephen is fixing macOS between dreams, and Myke finally experienced iOS 26. After those conversations, the guys turn to a list of questions from listeners about WWDC, Apple's app strategy, and more. Federico has been experimenting with KVMs, Stephen is fixing macOS between dreams, and Myke finally experienced iOS 26. After those conversations, the guys turn to a list of questions from listeners about WWDC, Apple's app strategy, and more. clean 4666 Federico has been experimenting with KVMs, Stephen is fixing macOS between dreams, and Myke finally experienced iOS 26. After those conversations, the guys turn to a list of questions from listeners about WWDC, Apple's app strategy, and more. This episode of Connected is sponsored by: Ecamm: Powerful live streaming platform for Mac. Get one month free. Sentry: Mobile crash reporting and app monitoring. Get 6 months of the Team plan free with code connected. Links and Show Notes: Get Connected Pro: Preshow, postshow, no ads. Submit Feedback An iPad Pickle – AppStories Our Setups - MacStories Thunderbolt 4 KVM Switch - Sabrent TESmart KVM Interoperability - European Commission TRMNL | The Rickies Rickies API – Rickies.co macOS Tahoe Beta 2 Fixes the Finder Icon - 512 Pixels ATP 644: You Have to Invert — Accidental Tech Podcast Daring Fireball: Sorry, MacOS Tahoe Beta 2 Still Does the Finder Icon Dirty Pushing Tahoe's Finder Icon Even Further - 512 Pixels Everything New in iOS 26 Beta 2 - MacRumors Everything new in iOS 26 developer beta 2 – Apple Insider Here's Everything New in macOS Tahoe Beta 2 - MacRumors Apple tweaks Control Center visibility in iOS 26 beta 2 - 9to5Mac iOS 26 Beta 2 Fixes Frustrating Safari Design - MacRumors Everything new in iOS 26 beta 2 - 9to5Mac Generative AI Fill in Photoshop Feels Like Magic - 512 Pixels Stephen's Current Home Screen Apple's New Alarm Design in iOS 26 Might Make You Oversleep - MacRumors macOS Tahoe Beta 2 Lets You Add a Menu Bar Background - MacRumors Revisiting the Aqua Introduction - 512 Pixels Snow Leopard to Bring Unifying 'Marble' User Interface? - MacRumors Daring Fireball: M

Upgrade
569: We Need More Rock Stars

Upgrade

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 99:45


Mon, 23 Jun 2025 20:15:00 GMT http://relay.fm/upgrade/569 http://relay.fm/upgrade/569 We Need More Rock Stars 569 Jason Snell and Myke Hurley Can Apple buy its way out of trouble? We discuss the promise and pitfalls of Apple acquiring an AI powerhouse... or literally anything else. Can Apple buy its way out of trouble? We discuss the promise and pitfalls of Apple acquiring an AI powerhouse... or literally anything else. clean 5985 Can Apple buy its way out of trouble? We discuss the promise and pitfalls of Apple acquiring an AI powerhouse... or literally anything else. This episode of Upgrade is sponsored by: Fitbod: Get stronger, faster with a fitness plan that fits you. Get 25% off your membership. ExpressVPN: High-Speed, Secure & Anonymous VPN Service. Links and Show Notes: Get Upgrade+. More content, no ads. Submit Feedback Thoughts on WWDC 2020 Day One – Six Colors Paste Logitech's Flip Folio: A Modular iPad Keyboard for Occasional Typing - MacStories F1 The Movie | Rotten Tomatoes Let Brad Pitt Take You For a Ride in an F1 Car – The Enthusiast iOS beta code includes new references to Apple's upcoming smart display home product - 9to5Mac Design interactive snippets - WWDC25 - Videos - Apple Developer iPhone 17 Pro's Alleged Vapor Chamber Cooling System Partly Revealed - MacRumors Apple Debates a Deal With Perplexity in Pursuit of AI Talent - Bloomberg The Curious Case of Apple and Perplexity: Do They Need Each Other? | Parker Ortolani The Curious Case of Apple and Perplexity - MacStories What Siri Isn't: Perplexity's Voice Assistant and the Potential of LLMs Integrated with iOS - MacStories From the Creators of Shortcuts, Sky Extends AI Integration and Automation to Your Entire Mac - MacStories Apple's built-in transcriber blows away Whisper – Six Colors Hands-On: How Apple's New Speech APIs Outpace Whisper for Lightning-Fast Transcription - MacStories Jason Snell: "Whisper's large-v3-turbo is definitely quite a bit slower than Apple's new onboard transcription model..." - The Incomparable

My First Million
We found the top 1% of the internet this week (so you don't have to)

My First Million

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 56:48


Episode 718: Sam Parr ( https://x.com/theSamParr ) and Shaan Puri ( https://x.com/ShaanVP ) talk about stuff that hit the group chat this week. — Show Notes: (0:00) Apple Just Unlocked a $1B App Idea (04:13) McKinsey got $55M for This? (10:28) Frank Slootman's Ice-Cold Advice (16:20) “Treat people well, and you'll win.” (24:41)  Man steals $122 million from Facebook and Google,  (28:17)  ChatGPT's $10B ARR retention curve (34:58) Elon v. Trump Meltdown (39:54) Ramp's Monopolist Pitch Deck (46:22) Rich Guy House Alert: Gary Tan Edition (48:55) Sam's First Ever Bookmark — Links: • Want Sam's top 7 books for entrepreneurs (& his reading strategy)? Get it here: https://clickhubspot.com/kmb • Apple AlarmKit announcement (WWDC) - https://developer.apple.com/wwdc23/  • Waymo Self-Driving Cars - https://waymo.com/  • Ramp (Eric Glyman's company) - https://ramp.com/• Brex - https://www.brex.com/  • Amp It Up - https://tinyurl.com/5ak4ckux  • Les Schwab: Pride in Performance - https://tinyurl.com/5ch39nrv • TBPN - https://www.youtube.com/@thebrospodcastnetwork  — Check Out Shaan's Stuff: • Shaan's weekly email - https://www.shaanpuri.com  • Visit https://www.somewhere.com/mfm to hire worldwide talent like Shaan and get $500 off for being an MFM listener. Hire developers, assistants, marketing pros, sales teams and more for 80% less than US equivalents. • Mercury - Need a bank for your company? Go check out Mercury (mercury.com). Shaan uses it for all of his companies! Mercury is a financial technology company, not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided by Choice Financial Group, Column, N.A., and Evolve Bank & Trust, Members FDIC — Check Out Sam's Stuff: • Hampton - https://www.joinhampton.com/ • Ideation Bootcamp - https://www.ideationbootcamp.co/ • Copy That - https://copythat.com • Hampton Wealth Survey - https://joinhampton.com/wealth • Sam's List - http://samslist.co/ My First Million is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by HubSpot Media // Production by Arie Desormeaux // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano

Business Casual
Can Liquid Glass Save Apple's Dominance? & Power Ranking Brands' Marketing

Business Casual

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 36:30


Episode 609: Neal and Toby sit down with branding and marketing expert Ashwinn Krishnaswamy (@shwinnabegobrand) about Apple's recent WWDC conference and if its Liquid Glass redesign is worth the hype. Also, the latest brand moves by OpenAI, Nike, and HBO. Then, what's the future of influencer marketing and how will AI become a powerful tool in the advertising business. Plus, what's the real reason a company should do a rebrand and if it actually yields returns. Finally, a quick power ranking of some of the best marketing moves in the last couple years. Gain the edge with Amazon Ads by going to ⁠advertising.amazon.com/startnow⁠ Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: ⁠https://www.swap.fm/l/mbd-note⁠  Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

9to5Mac Happy Hour
iOS 26 tidbits, new Apple Music features, updated Vision Pro Personas, and more 

9to5Mac Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 65:41


Benjamin and Chance catch up on all the stuff they didn't get time to cover, still reeling in the haze of the WWDC hangover, discussing a bunch of cool new things across iOS, watchOS, and visionOS.  And in Happy Hour Plus, Benjamin and Chance go hands-on with all the new CarPlay changes in iOS 26. Subscribe at 9to5mac.com/join. Sponsored by Backblaze: Never lose a file again. Use code "9to5HH" at checkout for 10% off. Sponsored by Shopify: Grow your business no matter what stage you're in. Sign up for a $1 per month trial at shopify.com/happyhour. Sponsored by Constant Contact: Email marketing, made easy. Get a free thirty-day trial at constantcontact.com. Sponsored by Caldera Lab: High performance men's skincare. Get 20% off your first order at CalderaLab.com/HAPPYHOUR Hosts Chance Miller @chancemiller.me on Bluesky @chancehmiller@mastodon.social @ChanceHMiller on Instagram @ChanceHMiller on Threads Benjamin Mayo @bzamayo on Twitter @bzamayo@mastodon.social @bzamayo on Threads Subscribe, Rate, and Review Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify 9to5Mac Happy Hour Plus Subscribe to 9to5Mac Happy Hour Plus! Support Benjamin and Chance directly with Happy Hour Plus! 9to5Mac Happy Hour Plus includes:  Ad-free versions of every episode  Pre- and post-show content Bonus episodes Join for $5 per month or $50 a year at 9to5mac.com/join.  Feedback Submit #Ask9to5Mac questions on Twitter, Mastodon, or Threads Email us feedback and questions to happyhour@9to5mac.com Links Video: Here's a first look at using Apple Vision Pro with PlayStation VR controllers iOS 26 makes Apple Music Replay fully native inside the app iOS 26 adds incredible new AutoMix feature to Apple Music Apple will let third party music apps show animated artwork on the iPhone lock screen, not just Apple Music iOS 26 beta reveals there's another Apple app that will work via satellite iOS 26 tells you how long it will take for your iPhone battery to finish charging Apple's killer one-time code autofill feature gets even better in iOS 26 watchOS 26 update removes five faces from Apple Watch watchOS 26: More Apple Watch faces using Series 10's upgraded display Vision Pro's first third-party Apple Immersive Video brings MotoGP racing via Blackmagic Spoiler: The Beard Is Still a Problem CarPlay in iOS 26 adds new 'Smart Display Zoom' feature [Gallery] CarPlay in iOS 26 enables AirPlay 'video in the car' feature for apps

MacBreak Weekly (Audio)
MBW 977: A Slab of Ham on a Box - WWDC 2025 Aftermath: The Great Apple Software Turnaround of 2025

MacBreak Weekly (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 139:38 Transcription Available


This week's episode dives deep into the post-WWDC hangover, exploring Apple's remarkable software improvements across platforms. The hosts examine the first third-party immersive video production using Blackmagic's new camera, celebrate major Vision Pro persona upgrades, and discuss Apple's complete re-architecture of iPad windowing. The conversation reveals how Apple's software teams seem to have hit their stride after years of criticism, delivering substantial improvements from terminal apps to AI integration. • Canal+ MotoGP Documentary for Vision Pro - First third-party Apple immersive video production shot entirely with new Blackmagic URSA camera, featuring French motorcycle racer Johann Zarco • Spatial Personas Get Major Upgrade - visionOS 26 delivers dramatically improved personas that actually look like real people, though beards still cause mouth-tracking issues • Geographic Persistence and Room Mapping - visionOS 26 features allow virtual objects to stay in place across reboots and sessions • Apple Home Hub Smart Display Discovery - Code found in iOS 26 dev beta reveals upcoming HomePod with screen, expected by the end of year • iPad Multitasking Revolution - Craig Federighi explains the complete re-architecture of iPadOS 26 windowing system, bringing full Mac-style window management to iPad • Background Task Processing - iPadOS 26 introduces finite background tasks for exports and file operations, finally allowing users to switch apps during long processes • Software Quality Renaissance - Discussion of Apple's apparent software turnaround, from improved backend infrastructure (40% improvement moving from Java to Swift/Rust) to new developer APIs • New Speech-to-Text APIs - Apple provides developers access to on-device transcription that's twice as fast as Whisper, though slightly less accurate • Third-Party App Integration Improvements - Apple now allows music apps to show animated artwork on lock screen and provides access to various ML models • Terminal and Spotlight Updates - macOS 26 features the first meaningful Terminal app update in years, plus pro features added to Spotlight, including clipboard history • F1 Movie Marketing Blitz - Deep dive into Apple's $200+ million investment in the F1 film, including custom iPhone cameras built for race cars and haptic trailer experiences Picks of the Week: • Leo's Pick: Classic Sega iOS games going free before delisting on the App Store, including Crazy Taxi, Sonic titles, and Super Monkey Ball • Jason's Pick: PlugShare app for electric vehicle owners to find compatible charging stations across all networks and plug types • Andy's Pick: Usagi Yojimbo comic collection Humble Bundle featuring Stan Sakai's acclaimed samurai rabbit series, with proceeds supporting the Hero Initiative • Alex's Pick: Perla iOS camera app designed to give iPhone footage an authentic 16mm film look and feel 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 Sponsor: storyblok.com/twittv-25

Azeem Azhar's Exponential View
The problem with Altman's “gentle singularity,” Apple's AI missteps, and Google's fading ad model | Live with Azeem Azhar

Azeem Azhar's Exponential View

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 29:59


Broadcasting live from Paris, I tackle three massive technology stories that are reshaping our digital future. From Apple's stunning interface redesign to the collapse of traditional search advertising, and Sam Altman's vision of an AI singularity that's already begun - this episode captures the tectonic shifts happening in tech right now.I cover:(1:32) WWDC 2025:  Apple's AI challenges and new UI(6:06) The decline of Google's ad model(10:08) Sam Altman's Gentle Singularity essay(19:37) Live audience Q&A(19:45) Is the singularity really about Altman?(22:13) Is France carrying Europe's AI dreams?(24:58) Are you seeing promising AI hardware?(27:42) How will AI change software pricing?Our new showThis was originally recorded for “Friday with Azeem Azhar”, a new show that takes place every Friday at 9am PT and 12pm ET. You can tune in through my Substack linked below.The format is experimental and we'd love your feedback, so feel free to comment or email your thoughts to our team at live@exponentialview.co.Azeem's links:Substack: https://www.exponentialview.co/Website: https://www.azeemazhar.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/azhar?originalSubdomain=ukTwitter/X: https://x.com/azeemProduction by supermix.io and EPIIPLUS1 Ltd.

a16z
How Apple Became So Reliant on China & What it Means For Their Future

a16z

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 49:22


What if the rise of Apple also built modern China?a16z's Erik Torenberg is joined by board partner and former Microsoft Windows chief Steven Sinofsky to unpack how Apple's pursuit of design excellence and supply chain scale catalyzed China's manufacturing superpower status - and why that partnership is now under intense scrutiny.Inspired by the book Apple in China (but not a book review), the episode dives deep into:The early days of Apple's shift to Chinese manufacturing What experts got wrong in 1999 about trade, globalization, and China's trajectoryHow Tim Cook's operational playbook reshaped the global tech industryBehind-the-scenes stories from Microsoft's own hardware battles and Surface launchWhy Apple's entanglement with China may now be a strategic liabilityWhat COVID revealed about fragile global dependencies — and where innovation goes nextHow national policy, intellectual property, and AI intersect in the new industrial eraThe episode opens with a few reactions to WWDC: Apple's new UI, the iPad's evolving role, and why Apple's AI story still feels unfinished - before zooming out into one of the most consequential tech and geopolitical stories of our time.TImecodes:00:00 Introduction00:37 Guest Introduction: Steven Sinofsky00:49 WWDC Reactions and Apple's AI Story02:27 WWDC Highlights: Liquid Glass and iPad Updates05:16 Apple's AI Strategy and Market Dynamics06:34 Meta's AI Moves and Market Implications13:30 Apple's Manufacturing Evolution: From Garage to Global20:50 The Rise of ODMs and Global Manufacturing26:32 Microsoft's Struggle with Piracy in China27:19 Apple's Revolutionary MacBook Air29:30 Challenges in PC Manufacturing31:05 The Rise of Chinese Manufacturing Skills32:07 The Point of No Return for Apple and China32:59 Global Trade and Intellectual Property Issues37:04 COVID-19's Impact on Global Manufacturing41:19 Future of Innovation and Manufacturing47:10 Navigating Intellectual Property in the AI Era48:55 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsResources:Find Steven on X: https://x.com/stevesiFind Erik on X: https://x.com/eriktorenbergStay Updated: Let us know what you think: https://ratethispodcast.com/a16zFind a16z on Twitter: https://twitter.com/a16zFind a16z on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/a16zSubscribe on your favorite podcast app: https://a16z.simplecast.com/Follow our host: https://x.com/eriktorenbergPlease note that the content here is for informational purposes only; should NOT be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security; and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund. a16z and its affiliates may maintain investments in the companies discussed. For more details please see a16z.com/disclosures.

This Week in Tech (Audio)
TWiT 1036: Apple Reflux - Progress in Quantum Computing!

This Week in Tech (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 150:57


Opinionated Design: Early Reactions to Apple's Liquid Glass Design Language Big Tech Is Dealing Flat Design a Death Blow Apple gets over its hang-ups, and the iPad enters a new era Apple Targets Spring 2026 for Release of Delayed Siri AI Upgrade Apple's de-chatbot-ification of AI is nearly complete Google launches Android 16, rolling out now to Pixel Google offers voluntary buyouts to US staff across several businesses and units, including the one housing its core search team and much of the ads organization IBM aims to build the world's first large-scale, error-corrected quantum computer by 2028 Blue Origin Delays Second New Glenn Launch Anne Wojcicki Wins Bidding for 23andMe Twenty-seven states and DC sue 23andMe to oppose the sale of DNA data from its customers without their direct consent YouTube says its ecosystem created 490K jobs and added $55B to the US GDP in 2024 God is hungry for Context: First thoughts on o3 pro Army reserve tech executives meta palantir Nintendo Switch 2 Is Fastest-Selling Game Console of All Time - Slashdot An Experimental New Dating Site Matches Singles Based on Their Browser Histories Anker recalls 1.1 million power banks due to fire hazard risk Local Malls Are Sitting Empty, and Becoming a Headache for Small Towns Bald eagle live cam update: Babies are leaving nest. What's next? Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Jason Hiner, Harry McCracken, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech 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: oracle.com/twit Melissa.com/twit drata.com/weekintech expressvpn.com/twit zscaler.com/security

Upgrade
568: A Persona of a Bearded Man

Upgrade

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 106:38


Mon, 16 Jun 2025 21:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/upgrade/568 http://relay.fm/upgrade/568 A Persona of a Bearded Man 568 Jason Snell and Myke Hurley The Summer of Fun begins with loads of WWDC follow-up, including some big-picture reflections on last week and a discussion of some of our favorite features in Apple's beta OS releases. The Summer of Fun begins with loads of WWDC follow-up, including some big-picture reflections on last week and a discussion of some of our favorite features in Apple's beta OS releases. clean 6398 The Summer of Fun begins with loads of WWDC follow-up, including some big-picture reflections on last week and a discussion of some of our favorite features in Apple's beta OS releases. This episode of Upgrade is sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code UPGRADE. DeleteMe: Get 20% off your plan when you use this link and code UPGRADE20. Factor: Healthy, fully-prepared food delivered to your door. Links and Show Notes: Get Upgrade+. More content, no ads. Submit Feedback Upgrade 567 at WWDC 2025 (Better Version) - YouTube Sony WH-1000XM6 Review: Back on the Throne! - MKBHD - YouTube Talking Tech and AI with Tim Cook! - MKBHD - YouTube Apple Execs Defend Siri Delays, AI Plan and Apple Intelligence | WSJ - YouTube Daring Fireball: Apple's Spin on the Personalized Siri Apple Intelligence Reset Daring Fireball: The Talk Show Live From WWDC 2025 Apple in China – Amazon Apple Targets Spring 2026 for Release of Delayed Siri AI Upgrade - Bloomberg Six Colors Podcast live from WWDC (video) – Six Colors Apple Intelligence shifts gears – Six Colors Xcode 26 will support multiple AI models, like Claude - 9to5Mac Meet Liquid Glass – The Enthusiast Meet Liquid Glass - WWDC25 - Videos - Apple Developer Apple's ‘Liquid Glass' won't make the sky fall — Curb Cuts Uni Watch iPhone gets audio input controls with iOS 26 just like iPad!– Stephen Robles – #wwdc25 Apple Podcasts got some big changes in iOS 26. – Stephen Robles macOS Tahoe Transforms Launchpad Into App Library - MacRumors macOS Tahoe is the last release to support Intel – Six Colors iOS 26 Features Battery Settings Overhaul - MacRumors iOS 26 Tweaks Back Gesture to Make Navigation Easier on Bigger iPhones - MacRumors Charlie 'Dark Noise': Example of the new Foundation Model - Mastodon Apple expands tools to help parents protect kids and teens online - Apple Apple gets over its hang-ups, and the iPad enters a new era – Six Colors visionOS 26 keeps pushing Apple's newest platform toward the future – Six Colors Spoiler: The Beard Is Still a Problem – The Enthusiast

The Long View
The Morning Filter: 5 Rallying Stocks to Buy in June While They're Still Undervalued

The Long View

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 40:39


Today on The Long View, we're featuring an episode from another Morningstar podcast, The Morning Filter, which you can subscribe to on Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.Every Monday, Susan Dziubinski sits down with Morningstar Chief US Market Strategist Dave Sekera to discuss one thing that's on his radar this week, one new piece of Morningstar research, and a few stock picks or pans for the week ahead. On this week's episode, Dave and Susan discuss the likelihood of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates soon and which company earnings to watch for in the week ahead. They also talk about Adobe's results, takeaways from Apple's WWDC event, and other stocks in the news. And they welcome special guest Damien Conover, Morningstar director of US equity research, who covers which sectors and industries are most vulnerable to tariffs. Episode highlights: Why Good Inflation Numbers Won't Spur the Fed to Act Which Stocks in the News Look Attractive? Tariffs & Trade-Deal Stock Picks Stocks That Are Rallying & Have More Room to RunRead about topics from this episode. Learn more about Morningstar's approach to stock investing: Morningstar's Guide to Investing in StocksRead Dave's latest stock market outlook: June 2025 US Stock Market Outlook: Has the Storm Passed?Find out which sectors and industries would be hurt most by tariffs, according to Morningstar: Tariffs Would Likely Hit These US Stock Sectors the HardestFollow Dave on social media.Dave Sekera on X: @MstarMarketsDave Sekera on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davesekera

The Talk Show With John Gruber
424: ‘Live From WWDC 2025', With Joanna Stern and Nilay Patel

The Talk Show With John Gruber

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 126:04


Recorded in front of a live audience at The California Theatre in San Jose Tuesday evening, special guests Joanna Stern and Nilay Patel join me to discuss Apple's announcements at WWDC 2025.

Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast
The WWDC 25 Episode!

Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 99:31


It's Apple week! This week, Marques, Andrew, and David dig deep into all of the new software updates coming to Apple's products. They start it off talking about iOS and Liquid Glass before going over iPadOS, macOS, and everything in between. It's a fun one! Enjoy. ⁠⁠Vox Media survey!⁠⁠ Links: MKBHD - WWDC Recap video ⁠Tom's Guide - WWDC video WSJ - Joanna Stern interview Music provided by Epidemic Sound Shop the merch: https://shop.mkbhd.com Social: Waveform Threads: https://www.threads.net/@waveformpodcast Waveform Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waveformpodcast/?hl=en Hosts: Marques: https://www.threads.net/@mkbhd Andrew: https://www.threads.net/@andrew_manganelli David: https://www.threads.net/@davidimel Adam: https://www.threads.net/@parmesanpapi17 Ellis: https://twitter.com/EllisRovin TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@waveformpodcast Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/mkbhd Music by 20syl: https://bit.ly/2S53xlC Waveform is part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Vergecast
Switch, Xbox, and the portable future of games

The Vergecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 114:58


There's a lot of news this week, so today's episode turned into a whole bunch of lightning rounds. Nilay, David, and The Verge's Jake Kastrenakes talk through all the vibes and news at WWDC, and why F1 seemed to outshine everything else. We also talk about the Switch 2 launch, and the news this week that Microsoft and Asus are building Xbox handhelds in both clever and confusing ways. After that, we run through for a bunch of AI news, including the ongoing decline of Google traffic to the web, the new Dia browser, and Sam Altman's ideas about how much water ChatGPT uses. Finally, it's time for another edition of Brendan Carr is a Dummy, followed by the news of Warner Bros. Discovery breaking up, some very fast flash drives, and a new Meta messaging app. Further reading: Craig Federighi confirms Apple's first attempt at an AI Siri wasn't good enough Ars: Apple's Craig Federighi on the long road to the iPad's Mac-like multitasking Nintendo's Switch 2 is the fastest-selling game console of all time  Nintendo says your bad Switch 2 battery life might be a bug Microsoft and Asus announce two Xbox Ally handhelds with new Xbox full-screen experience This is how Microsoft is combining Windows and Xbox for handheld PCs  Xbox's new handheld is a surprisingly comfortable way to play Gears of War  Microsoft just teased its next-gen Xbox console, and nobody noticed The Nothing Phone 3 is coming to the US, and not in beta. HP reveals $24,999 hardware created just for Google Beam  Online publishers are facing a chatbot calamity.  Disney and Universal sue Midjourney for making AI ripoffs of their biggest characters  Taboola's clickbaity chumbox is evolving into an AI chatbot  Alexa Plus now has a million users and could be coming to you this summer  Amazon is about to be flooded with AI-generated video ads Dia, the AI browser from the makers of Arc, is now available in beta  Sam Altman claims an average ChatGPT query uses ‘roughly one fifteenth of a teaspoon' of water FCC's last Democratic commissioner doesn't know why Trump hasn't fired her yet Republicans are barreling toward remaking the internet  Trump-fired FTC commissioner resigns.  Warner Bros. Discovery is splitting into two companies Email us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we love hearing from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Marketplace Tech
Is Apple out of ideas?

Marketplace Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 12:14


Today on “Marketplace Tech Bytes: Week in Review,” we're looking at Apple's latest software and operating system updates. Also, there's a tentative labor deal between video game actors and studios. And we'll remember legendary Apple software engineer Bill Atkinson, who died at the age of 74. We begin with Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference which came and went this week with some mixed reactions. Marketplace's Nova Safo spoke with Anita Ramaswamy, Columnist for The Information, to get her take on this year's WWDC. Tech Bytes for June 13More on everything we talked about“Apple fails to clear a low bar on AI” - from The Wall Street Journal“Apple underwhelms at WWDC with incremental AI changes, new software name and ‘liquid glass' design” - from The Associated Press”Video game performers on strike for almost a year over AI issues reach a tentative deal” - from The Associated Press“Videogame voice actors strike 'suspended' following agreement with game companies: 'All SAG-AFTRA members are instructed to return to work'” - from PC Gamer“Bill Atkinson, Macintosh Pioneer and Inventor of Hypercard, Dies at 74” - from WIRED“Bill Atkinson, who made computers easier to use, is dead at 74” - from The New York Times

Marketplace All-in-One
Is Apple out of ideas?

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 12:14


Today on “Marketplace Tech Bytes: Week in Review,” we're looking at Apple's latest software and operating system updates. Also, there's a tentative labor deal between video game actors and studios. And we'll remember legendary Apple software engineer Bill Atkinson, who died at the age of 74. We begin with Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference which came and went this week with some mixed reactions. Marketplace's Nova Safo spoke with Anita Ramaswamy, Columnist for The Information, to get her take on this year's WWDC. Tech Bytes for June 13More on everything we talked about“Apple fails to clear a low bar on AI” - from The Wall Street Journal“Apple underwhelms at WWDC with incremental AI changes, new software name and ‘liquid glass' design” - from The Associated Press”Video game performers on strike for almost a year over AI issues reach a tentative deal” - from The Associated Press“Videogame voice actors strike 'suspended' following agreement with game companies: 'All SAG-AFTRA members are instructed to return to work'” - from PC Gamer“Bill Atkinson, Macintosh Pioneer and Inventor of Hypercard, Dies at 74” - from WIRED“Bill Atkinson, who made computers easier to use, is dead at 74” - from The New York Times

Mac OS Ken
Slow and Steady Could Win the A.I. Race - MOSK: 06.12.2025

Mac OS Ken

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 12:11


- Yahoo! Finance Digs Apple's WWDC 2025 A.I. Approach - WhatsApp Stands with Apple in UK's Secret iCloud Backdoor Case - DTLA Apple Store Looted Amid Unrest - F1: The Haptic Trailer - Your T-Life recorded and considering mandatory 2FA on Checklist 426 - find it at checklist.libsyn.com - Catch Ken on Mastodon - @macosken@mastodon.social - Send Ken an email: info@macosken.com - Chat with us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month. Support the show at Patreon.com/macosken

The A.M. Update
Trump Hints at Insurrection Act, Newsom's Lawsuit Fails | CA Dems Threaten More Riots | 6/11/25

The A.M. Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 21:00


The A.M. Update reports on the latest in Los Angeles, where a federal judge rejected California Governor Gavin Newsom's bid for an immediate restraining order against President Trump's deployment of 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to curb riots sparked by ICE raids. Trump hints at invoking the Insurrection Act, citing violent protesters throwing concrete at police and soldiers. Democratic Representative Norma Torres and L.A. Mayor Karen Bass demand an end to ICE raids, not troops, claiming the raids fuel chaos. Representative Maxine Waters denies violence occurred, despite evidence of assaults on officers. The FBI places Compton resident Elpidio Reyna on its Most Wanted list for attacking federal vehicles. ICE announces its largest workplace raid, arresting over 100 illegal immigrants in Nebraska. Walmart heiress Christy Walton funds “No Kings” protests set for June 14, coinciding with Trump's military parade. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defends the troop deployment and announces the restoration of historic Army fort names at Fort Bragg's 250th Army birthday celebration. Senator Josh Hawley proposes a $15 minimum wage bill, and Simone Biles apologizes for criticizing Riley Gaines over trans athlete issues. Victor Davis Hanson delivers a scathing critique of California's leadership, questioning their stance on illegal immigration and violence. Finally, McIntire calls Apple the “fat Elvis” of tech for its lackluster “Liquid Glass” interface at WWDC.   Los Angeles riots, Trump administration, Gavin Newsom, lawsuit, National Guard, Marines, ICE raids, Insurrection Act, Norma Torres, Karen Bass, Maxine Waters, Elpedio Reyna, FBI Most Wanted, No Kings protests, Christy Walton, Pete Hegseth, Army 250th birthday, fort renaming, Josh Hawley, minimum wage, Simone Biles, Riley Gaines, Victor Davis Hanson, Apple WWDC, Liquid Glass

Mac OS Ken
WWDC 2025 Recap: Part 2 - MOSK: 06.11.2025

Mac OS Ken

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 18:58


- Highlighting Some Features from watchOS 26  - Which Watches Will Support watchOS 26 - Highlighting Some Features from tvOS 26  - Which Apple TVs Can Do tvOS 26 - Highlighting Some Features from visionOS 26 - Apple Analysts Unmoved by WWDC Announcements - Appleverse: A WWDC for Developers - Your T-Life recorded and considering mandatory 2FA on Checklist 426 - find it at checklist.libsyn.com - Catch Ken on Mastodon - @macosken@mastodon.social - Send Ken an email: info@macosken.com - Chat with us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month. Support the show at Patreon.com/macosken

The Best One Yet

Apple's biggest event of the year was all about “liquid”… And Apple lost $90B in 9 minutes.Bach parties now cost $1,400/person… we dove into the Bachelorette Industrial Complex (spoiler: dudes spend more).Warner Bros Discovery is breaking up… but it reminds us of Bob Dylan and Bad Bunny.Plus, the uuntold origin story of the Beanie Baby… The cutest boom, bubble, & bust.$WBD $AAPL $BTCWant more business storytelling from us? Check out the latest episode of our new weekly deepdive show: The untold origin story of… Beanie Babies

The Vergecast
Liquid Glass, Spotlight, and the rest of WWDC 2025

The Vergecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 125:57


Apple spent 90 minutes talking about the future of its software, and we're pretty sure only said the word "Siri" once. Nilay and David are joined by The Verge's Victoria Song and Allison Johnson, both of whom were with Nilay at the keynote, to talk about all the news of the day. They talk about the Liquid Glass design language, and why Apple decided to redesign all its software. They talk about Spotlight on the Mac, the new multitasking features on the iPad, the typing indicators on the iPhone, Workout Buddy on the Watch, personas on the Vision Pro, and everything else that Apple announced — or, in a few cases, pointedly didn't announce — on stage. We're just starting to try out some of this software, and it's all likely to change a lot before it hits your devices this fall. And we'll have lots of thoughts along the way. Further reading: Apple renames its operating systems  Apple's new design language is Liquid Glass  Apple's Liquid Glass redesign doesn't look like much  Apple's ChatGPT integration makes it easier to search for more context on images and shop for things they see. Apple Intelligence takes on language barriers in messages and phone calls.  Apple announces macOS Tahoe 26 with new design and revamped search features  Apple's Spotlight upgrades in macOS Tahoe have power users in mind  Apple launches iPadOS 26 with a new look and way better multitasking  Apple announces watchOS 26 with a wrist flick gesture and AI ‘Workout Buddy'  Apple's visionOS 26 adds PSVR2 controller support and spatial widgets  Apple's AirPods update adds camera controls and more  Apple's new Games app lets you challenge your friends Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Motley Fool Money
Apple, SPACs and Stocks We Bought

Motley Fool Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 18:41


Apple's WWDC 2025 hits and misses; it's not about being first, it's about being best. Jason Moser and Matt Frankel discuss: - The latest news from Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference. - Are Opendoor's best days behind it? - The two stocks we just bought! Companies discussed: AAPL, OPEN, AMD, WM Host: Jason Moser Guests: Matt Frankel Producer: Anand Chokkavelu Engineer: Dan Boyd Advertisements are sponsored content and provided for informational purposes only. The Motley Fool and its affiliates (collectively, "TMF") do not endorse, recommend, or verify the accuracy or completeness of the statements made within advertisements. TMF is not involved in the offer, sale, or solicitation of any securities advertised herein and makes no representations regarding the suitability, or risks associated with any investment opportunity presented. Investors should conduct their own due diligence and consult with legal, tax, and financial advisors before making any investment decisions. TMF assumes no responsibility for any losses or damages arising from this advertisement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Business Casual
Warner Bros. Discovery Splits Up & Chipotle's New Dip to the Rescue?

Business Casual

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 30:08


Episode 601: Neal and Toby recap the biggest news out of Apple's WWDC event. Then, Warner Bros. Discovery makes official its break up into two public companies, separating its streaming business and cable business. Plus, Chipotle is launching a brand new ranch dip to capitalize on America's growing love for ranch. Meanwhile, Toby looks into the trend of sleep culture and why some are shelling out thousands of dollars for the best night of their lives.  Check out domainmoney.com/mbdaily and start building your financial plan today We are current clients of Domain Money Advisors, LLC (Domain). Through Domain's sponsorship of Morning Brew Daily, we receive compensation that included a free plan and thus have an incentive to promote Domain Money. Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.swap.fm/l/mbd-note  Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Watch Toby's New Sleep YouTube Video Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvAYTj3jdcQ 00:00 - States Visited  03:40 - Apple WWDC Recap 09:00 - Warner Bros. Discovery Splits 13:10 - Chipotle's New Dip  18:00 - Toby's Trends 21:45 - Headlines  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Same Brain
Our WWDC 2025 Recap!

Same Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 36:01


Apple just dropped a lot of news at WWDC — and we're here for all of it. In this episode of Same Brain, Justine and Jenna dive into everything announced at this year's keynote: new AI features, big changes to iOS and macOS, Vision Pro updates, and even… customizable emojis? Let's break it all down.

Mac Power Users
801: WWDC 2025: A Return to Form

Mac Power Users

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 102:16


Tue, 10 Jun 2025 21:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/mpu/801 http://relay.fm/mpu/801 WWDC 2025: A Return to Form 801 David Sparks and Stephen Hackett Apple's 2025 WWDC was jam-packed, from a new design system across its operating systems to updated iPad multitasking, a plethora of updates to apps like Messages and Phone, and new features for CarPlay. David and Stephen break it all down. Apple's 2025 WWDC was jam-packed, from a new design system across its operating systems to updated iPad multitasking, a plethora of updates to apps like Messages and Phone, and new features for CarPlay. David and Stephen break it all down. clean 6136 Apple's 2025 WWDC was jam-packed, from a new design system across its operating systems to updated iPad multitasking, a plethora of updates to apps like Messages and Phone, and new features for CarPlay. David and Stephen break it all down. This episode of Mac Power Users is sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code MPU. DEVONthink: Get Organized — Unleash Your Creativity. Links and Show Notes: Sign up for the MPU email newsletter and join the MPU forums. More Power Users: Ad-free episodes with regular bonus segments Submit Feedback WWDC25 - Apple Developer A Few Quick Thoughts on WWDC 2025 - MacSparky WWDC25 - First Thoughts Apple introduces a delightful and elegant new software design - Apple Meet Liquid Glass - WWDC25 - Videos - Apple Developer Windows Aero - Wikipedia Daring Fireball: Regarding the Safari 15 Public Betas for Mac and iOS Daring Fireball: Our Long National iOS 15 Safari Beta Nightmare Is Over Clear Icons in iOS 26 (Developer Beta 1) macOS Tahoe 26 makes the Mac more capable, productive, and intelligent than ever - Apple macOS Tahoe: The MacStories Overview - MacStories WWDC25: macOS Tahoe Compatibility, Will Be Last to Support Intel Macs - 512 Pixels WWDC25: macOS Tahoe Breaks Decades of Finder History - 512 PixelsThis has been filed with Apple as Feedback FB17840162. macOS 26: Spotlight gets actions, clipboard manager, shortcuts - 9to5Mac Apple elevates the iPhone experience with iOS 26 - Apple iPadOS 26 introduces powerful new features that push iPad even further - Apple WWDC25: iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS 26 Compatibility - 512 Pixels iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and Liquid Glass: The MacStories Overview - MacStories watchOS 26: The MacStories Overview - MacStories watchOS 11 - Drops the Explorer watch face | MacRumors Forums Apple Intelligence Expands: Onscreen Visual Intelligence, Shortcuts, Third-Party Apps, and More - MacStories Bicky Bhullar: "Super proud of all the hard wo…" - Mastodon

MacBreak Weekly (Audio)
MBW 976: Thanks For All the Round Rects - iPadOS 26 & visionOS 26 Unveiled

MacBreak Weekly (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 120:52


Apple unveiled many things at WWDC25 this year, including the newest versions of iPadOS and visionOS, with a new unified naming convention across its OS's. Apple Intelligence gets a slew of new capabilities across Apple devices. And the panel remembers Bill Atkinson. iPadOS 26 introduces powerful new features that push the capabilities and versatility of iPad even further. visionOS 26 introduces powerful new spatial experiences for Apple Vision Pro. Apple Intelligence gets even more powerful with new capabilities across Apple devices. macOS Tahoe 26 makes the Mac more capable, productive, and intelligent than ever. The iPad just got a lot more like a Mac thanks to these 20+ new features. Bill Atkinson, hypercard creator and original Mac team member, dies at age 74. Picks of the Week: Mikah's Pick: Hidden Folks+ Andy's Pick: Astro Pinball by Kyle Sylvestre Alex's Pick: Small Rig's Wireless Video Monitor for iPhone Leo's Pick: Mitxela Clock Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, and Andy Ihnatko Guest: Mikah Sargent 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 Sponsor: bitwarden.com/twit

WSJ Tech News Briefing
Apple's WWDC: The AI Comeback Investors Are Hoping For?

WSJ Tech News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 12:37


Apple hyped its latest software updates at day one of its Worldwide Developers Conference in California. But WSJ personal tech columnist Nicole Nguyen says the announcements didn't quite deliver on lofty expectations for AI upgrades. Plus, phishing scams are nothing new, but packaging them up as a subscription-based DIY hacking kit is. WSJ cybersecurity reporter Angus Loten tells us why it's now a lucrative business. Victoria Craig hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free Technology newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mac OS Ken
WWDC 2025 Recap: Part 1 - MOSK: 06.10.2025

Mac OS Ken

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 18:29


- Apple Refines Apple Intelligence, Opens On-Device LLMs to Developers - Apple's New Design Language: Liquid Glass - Reelin' in the Years: everyOS is 26 - Highlighting Some Features from iOS 26  - iPhone XR and iPhone XS Can't Handle iOS 26 - Highlighting Some Features from iPadOS 26  - 7th-Gen iPad Can't Handle iPadOS 26 - Highlighting Some Features from macOS 26 - macOS 26 is Last Stop for Last Intel Macs - Apple Says Studio Quality Recording Ahead for AirPods - Your T-Life recorded and considering mandatory 2FA on Checklist 426 - find it at checklist.libsyn.com - Catch Ken on Mastodon - @macosken@mastodon.social - Send Ken an email: info@macosken.com - Chat with us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month. Support the show at Patreon.com/macosken

Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast
EP 543: Apple's Weaponized Research: Inside its illusion of thinking paper

Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 54:33


Apple's new AI paper says advanced AI thinking is an "illusion."Is this a groundbreaking scientific discovery?Or is it a cynical, weaponized piece of marketing dropped the weekend before WWDC to hide the fact that Apple is catastrophically behind in the AI race?We read the paper so you don't have to.Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Have a question? Join the convo here.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:Apple's Viral Illusion of Thinking PaperCritique of Apple's AI Research MethodologyApple's AI Deception and Flawed LogicStrategic Corporate Propaganda in AI ResearchApple's $2 Trillion AI Market LossAI Reasoning Models Tool Use RestrictionsTower of Hanai and Token LimitationsApple Research's Industry Skepticism StrategyTimestamps:00:00 Daily AI Insights & Growth04:32 "Evaluating AI: Illusion of Thinking"08:30 "Apple's AI Papers: $2 Trillion Dilemma"11:23 Apple's Missed $2 Trillion Opportunity15:06 Apple's AI Oversight: Massive Blunder18:55 PhD AI Research: Industry Influence21:43 Apple Challenges AI Test Validity26:15 AI Model Testing Complexity29:16 "The Challenge of Complex Puzzles"33:10 AI Testing Limits: A Designed Failure36:45 Questioning Study Methodology37:54 iPhone SOS Satellite Test Fails41:29 Flawed Report Undermines Credibility46:18 "Corporate Strategy Masked as Research"50:25 Apple's Controversial Stance on ResearchKeyword:Apple's illusion of thinking, Apple's AI research paper, AI reasoning models, large reasoning models, strategic deception, cherry picked science, weaponized research, flawed logic, cherry picked testing, all or nothing grading, Apple's marketing tactics, Apple vs. Microsoft, Apple's AI failures, WWDC conference, Apple's intelligence, Ajax model, Apple's AI spending, Apple's competition, generative AI, Microsoft, Google, OpenAI, code usage restriction, token output limits, reasoning collapse, AI's reasoning limitations, Tower Of Hanai, reasoning lab, Claude 3.7 SONNET, DeepSeek, thinking models, chain of thought processing, corporate propaganda, premeditated media strike, fear, uncertainty, doubt, strategic media strike, data contamination, Apple's research credibility, research methodology, scientific integrity.Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Try Google Veo 3 today! Sign up at gemini.google to get started. Try Google Veo 3 today! Sign up at gemini.google to get started.

Business Casual
Apple Tries to Impress at WWDC 2025 & College Athletes Get Paid

Business Casual

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 26:59


Episode 600: Neal and Toby preview Apple's annual developer conference where it'll try to show up its AI products and impress Wall Street. Then, JPMorgan issues a tough warning to first-year analysts who take on any future roles elsewhere. Also, a historic NCAA settlement that allows colleges to pay their athletes will effectively end amateurism, but not every athlete is celebrating. Meanwhile, the iconic Goodyear blimp, see flying over any major sporting event, turns 100. Finally, what's coming up in the week ahead.  00:00 - Costco cards aren't REAL IDs 3:00 - Apple tries to impress 7:30 - JPMorgan has warning for young grads 11:30 - Colleges athletes getting paid 17:00 - Goodyear blimp turns 100 20:30 - Week Ahead Check out domainmoney.com/mbdaily and start building your financial plan today  We are current clients of Domain Money Advisors, LLC (Domain). Through Domain's sponsorship of Morning Brew Daily, we receive compensation that included a free plan and thus have an incentive to promote Domain Money. Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.swap.fm/l/mbd-note Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daily Tech News Show
Apple Doesn't Apologise for AI at WWDC - DTNSB 5036

Daily Tech News Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 35:10


And beyond the new Liquid Glass design and other OS announcements, there's a new robot pizza maker and an Xbox gaming handheld.Starring Tom Merritt, and Sarah Lane.Show notes can be found here.

Upgrade
567: Are We So Back?

Upgrade

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 78:05


Mon, 09 Jun 2025 22:30:00 GMT http://relay.fm/upgrade/567 http://relay.fm/upgrade/567 Are We So Back? 567 Jason Snell and Myke Hurley Live from Cupertino, Jason has his in-person reactions to Apple's WWDC announcements. And in London, Myke dangerously installs betas while reacting to momentous iPad and Mac news. Live from Cupertino, Jason has his in-person reactions to Apple's WWDC announcements. And in London, Myke dangerously installs betas while reacting to momentous iPad and Mac news. clean 4685 Live from Cupertino, Jason has his in-person reactions to Apple's WWDC announcements. And in London, Myke dangerously installs betas while reacting to momentous iPad and Mac news. This episode of Upgrade is sponsored by: OpenCase: A better iPhone case for MagSafe accessories. Get 10% off with code UPGRADE Fitbod: Get stronger, faster with a fitness plan that fits you. Get 25% off your membership. Sentry: Mobile crash reporting and app monitoring. Get 6 months of the Team plan free with code upgradepod. Links and Show Notes: Get Upgrade+. More content, no ads. Submit Feedback The Upgrade WWDC25 Event Draft – Scorecard Top OS Features - Apple From the Creators of Shortcuts, Sky Extends AI Integration and Automation to Your Entire Mac - MacStories Apple supercharges its tools and technologies for developers - Apple

WSJ Tech News Briefing
TNB Tech Minute: Apple's WWDC Event Fails to Excite Investors

WSJ Tech News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 2:42


Plus: Warner Bros. Discovery splits into two companies, separating HBO Max from its cable channels. And Qualcomm reaches a $2.4 billion deal for UK-listed Alphawave IP. Victoria Craig hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WSJ Tech News Briefing
Apple's WWDC Clouded by Worries Over AI, Tariffs, and Legal Battles

WSJ Tech News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 11:33


Worries about tariffs, legal battles, and the future of artificial intelligence have weighed on Apple's stock price so far this year. WSJ Heard of the Street columnist Dan Gallagher explains what investors are looking for this week from the tech giant's developers conference. Plus: WSJ commodities reporter Ryan Dezember takes us to America's South to find out why the sheen is coming off the promise of solar energy. Sign up for the WSJ's free Technology newsletter.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mac OS Ken
Bill Atkinson's Passing and WWDC25's Arrival - MOSK: 06.09.2025

Mac OS Ken

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 10:49


- WWDC is Mere Hours Away - An Immersive "The Talk Show" for Apple Vision Pro - On the Passing of Bill Atkinson - Your T-Life recorded and considering mandatory 2FA on Checklist 426 - find it at checklist.libsyn.com - Catch Ken on Mastodon - @macosken@mastodon.social - Send Ken an email: info@macosken.com - Chat with us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month. Support the show at Patreon.com/macosken

Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast
The Nintendo Switch 2 is Finally Here!

Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 93:38


This week, Marques, Andrew, and David start off by going over all of the WWDC rumors. Then they give their live reactions to the Nintendo Switch 2! After that, they take a trip down memory lane and reminisce about all of their favorite phones that they've ever used. Enjoy! ⁠Vox Media survey!⁠ Links: Bloomberg iOS 26 rumors MacRumors WWDC rumors 9to5Mac Homepod rumor MKBHD Nintendo Switch 2 video Waveform Fediverse episode Music provided by Epidemic Sound Shop the merch: https://shop.mkbhd.com Social: Waveform Threads: https://www.threads.net/@waveformpodcast Waveform Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waveformpodcast/?hl=en Hosts: Marques: https://www.threads.net/@mkbhd Andrew: https://www.threads.net/@andrew_manganelli David: https://www.threads.net/@davidimel Adam: https://www.threads.net/@parmesanpapi17 Ellis: https://twitter.com/EllisRovin TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@waveformpodcast Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/mkbhd Music by 20syl: https://bit.ly/2S53xlC Waveform is part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Vergecast
Previewing Apple's 2025 WWDC

The Vergecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 98:03


Developer conference season is almost over, but we've got one show left to see: Apple's WWDC begins on Monday. Nilay, David, and Joanna Stern spend time going through both what they expect to see at the show, and why this year's WWDC might feel a bit different than in years past. Apple is in a tricky place with regulators, developers, and users alike, and has some genuine explaining to do. After that, they talk about the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2, and David's surprisingly easy adventure to acquire one. We also have a bit of smart glasses and AI gadgets news to discuss, so we do that too. Then it's time for Brendan Carr is a Dummy, and an update on a couple of the interesting new fediverse projects launching this week. Further reading: Verge subscriptions are on sale 40 percent off American Society of Magazine Editors Announces National Magazine Awards 2025 Winners Apple ordered to keep web links in the App Store  Payment companies team up to help developers ditch App Store billing Apple could be adding camera controls and sleep detection to your AirPods Switch 2 launch: where to find restocks online and in-store  Look inside the Nintendo Switch 2 with the console's first teardown  Mario Kart World's designers had to rethink everything to make it open world  Nintendo is updating even more games for the Switch 2 Here's what's inside Meta's experimental new smart glasses  Meta's reportedly shopping for exclusive content on its upcoming VR headset  Meta reportedly sidelined ‘Quest 4' designs for a goggles-like mixed-reality headset  FCC investigation looms over EchoStar's missed interest payments and a new satellite  From Ars Technica: FCC Republican resigns, leaving agency with just two commissioners Jony Ive's OpenAI device gets the Laurene Powell Jobs nod of approval  ChatGPT's goal is to be a ‘super assistant' for every part of your life  Email us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we love hearing from you. Help us plan for the future of The Vergecast by filling out a brief survey: voxmedia.com/survey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Vergecast
Can a redesign save Apple's software?

The Vergecast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 98:31


It's a slowish news week ahead of some very busy news weeks, so of course Nilay and David start the show with a long discussion about party speakers. Eventually, they get into the news, beginning with some of the huge Apple redesigns planned for WWDC in June. For the first time in a long time, the stakes for Apple's software teams feel really high. After that, the hosts talk about Nilay's recent interview with Google CEO Sundar Pichai, and what the AI-ification of everything means for the future of the web. Finally, in the lightning round, it's time for another Brendan Carr is a Dummy, plus some talk about the Nintendo Switch 2, a bit of confusing tariff news, and more. Further reading: Graduation and prom season in full force, Alan sends a graduation procession with a party speaker on… her head? So so many softball and baseball games, Luis tips us to the Yankees Incredible at a dentist office from Oktawian Apple is reportedly going to rename all of its operating systems  Apple is ready to replace Game Center with a more Xbox-like gaming app  Get ready for Apple's glassy operating systems overhaul. Nick Clegg says asking artists for use permission would ‘kill' the AI industry The New York Times' first generative AI deal is with Amazon The Browser Company explains why it stopped developing Arc The plan for nationwide fiber internet might be upended for Starlink FCC Commissioner Labels Trump Push to Chill Speech an ‘Administration-Wide Effort' Carr's attack on Ergen looks gross Shut Down the Federal Communications Commission With the Switch, technology finally caught up to Nintendo  Nintendo's bold new era is full of safe bets  The Nintendo Switch was an indie game haven, until it was overrun with slop  The Nintendo Switch 2 sure seems to work just fine with a USB mouse  There's a Switch 2 unboxing video already. Email us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we love hearing from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices