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If we go by the usual schedule, we’re probably a little under three months out from this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference—chances are it’ll be announced before the end of this very month.…
Lees meerJohn Siracusa joins Jason to discuss Apple interface redesigns, Apple’s ongoing AI disasters, the management challenges of Siri, and Jason’s reviews of the new MacBook Air and Mac Studio.…
Lees meerHow we maintain battery health, thoughts on Discord’s IPO and if any tech company improved post-IPO, the must-have and leave-behind tech for trips, and how to protect non-tech-savvy older adults from scams like the ‘Grandparent scam.’…
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Lees meerThe new Mac Studio is an interesting product because it’s got a surprising wrinkle: its high-end configuration, which starts at $3999 and escalates rapidly from there, is powered not by an M4 chip but by a new and unusual M3 chip, the M3 Ultra, whic…
Lees meerIt’s been a quiet week, so John Gruber briefly joins Jason to discuss Apple’s AI delay, new Macs, new iPads, and the future of Apple regulation worldwide.…
Lees meerThe MLB/ESPN separation and the future of ESPN, the Nationals escape from MASN, Fox’s sports streaming service quandary, interesting tidbits from the Sloan Sports Conference, and our TV picks!…
Lees meerCraig Federighi shows off the Semantic Index in June 2024. As reported by John Gruber, Apple announced on Friday that some of its most anticipated Apple Intelligence features won’t make it in this year’s cycle after all.…
Lees meerSearch and ye shall not find To say that it has been controversial every time Apple rejiggers Settings on any of their platforms is putting it mildly.…
Lees meerThe complaints department is in.…
Lees meerApple’s latest hardware updates, smart clothing, how we transfer money between friends, and the latest on UK encryption.…
Lees meerFun look at prop construction for the most recent episode of Severance, “Chikhai Bardo” (careful, some spoilers). Firm make3 was asked to build a device called the Lumon Woemeter, which bears a more than passing resemblance to a certain pseudoscient…
Lees meerJason and Myke figure out which five Apple products should be depicted on a (hypothetical) monument to the history of the influential tech company.…
Lees meerThe Verge’s Tom Warren reports on a death in the family: It’s the end of an era. Microsoft is shutting down Skype in May and replacing it with the free version of Microsoft Teams for consumers.…
Lees meerIn a whitepaper posted to Apple’s developer site entitled “Helping Protect Kids Online”, the company details several improvements it’s rolling out in upcoming software updates, including making it easier to set up child accounts, providing age range…
Lees meerReaders of AppleVis have had their say again this year, offering opinions on how well Apple’s accessibility tools serve blind and visually impaired users. The survey is modeled on the Six Colors Report Card, but draws from site users, instead of wri…
Lees meerThe most important thing about the new iPhone 16e is the Apple-designed cellular modem inside. The C1 is the first visible sign of Apple’s decade-long goal to no longer be reliant on Qualcomm for one of the most important parts of any smartphone, na…
Lees meerWhen technology news breaks, we…hear about it eventually.…
Lees meerWith Myke on paternity leave, Jason welcomes Casey Liss to discuss the new iPhone 16e, iPhone 17 leaks, visionOS updates, the TRMNL, and Apple acceding to the UK government’s demands while touting its investment in the United States.…
Lees meerDuring its first year of existence, the Vision Pro kept getting better, adding spatial personas, an extended Mac Virtual Display, and a raft of quality-of-life updates with visionOS 2.0.…
Lees meerFollowing recent reports that the United Kingdom was seeking access to end-to-end encrypted data on Apple platforms, the company on Friday announced that it would be phasing out its iCloud Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature in the UK.…
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