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Eddy Cue details his daily drivers, Apple Music vs Spotify, and more [Video]

6 juillet 2024 à 15:22

Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of services, doesn’t do as many interviews as some of his fellow Apple executives. This week, however, Cue sat down with Safwan AhmedMia on the SuperSaf YouTube channel to talk about Apple’s range of services, his favorite Apple products and memories, and more.

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Google considered blocking Safari users from accessing its new AI features, report says

5 juillet 2024 à 15:43

Google’s dominance of the search industry is the target of an ongoing Justice Department investigation – and its relationship with Apple is a key component of that case. A new report from The Information today focuses on how Google is racing to reduce its reliance on Apple’s Safari browser ahead of the potential outcome of the antitrust case.

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This accessory solves the biggest problem with Philips Hue smart bulbs

4 juillet 2024 à 00:15

Philips Hue bulbs are one of the easiest ways to give your existing light fixtures smart home capabilities, including through Apple’s HomeKit platform. The problem with Philips Hue switches is that whenever a wall light switch is flipped off, the smart lights become unresponsive. The is a simple yet ingenious way to solve this problem.

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iPhone longevity, Apple Watch Series 10 rumors, AirPods with cameras in 2026

3 juillet 2024 à 18:53

Benjamin and Chance reflect on all the week’s Apple news in this July holiday episode. Apple has released a new whitepaper on Apple device longevity, as right-to-repair regulation takes hold. The Apple Watch Series 10 this year might not be the drastic Series X redesign we’d all been hoping for, and Kuo expects AirPods Pro with infrared cameras to launch in 2026.

And in Happy Hour Plus, Benjamin is still annoyed by iOS 18 Game Mode, and Chance has a change of opinion about the iPad Pro nano-texture display. Subscribe at 9to5mac.com/join.

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Phil Schiller to join OpenAI board in ‘observer’ role following Apple’s ChatGPT deal

2 juillet 2024 à 22:59

At WWDC last month, Apple announced its partnership with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into iOS 18. While no money is changing hands between Apple and OpenAI, a new report today reveals that Apple will get an “observer role” on OpenAI’s board of directors as part of the arrangement.

The man chosen for the job? Everyone’s favorite Apple Fellow, Phil Schiller.

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Entire iPhone 16 lineup again said to feature A18 chips

2 juillet 2024 à 19:50

It’s been widely rumored that all four iPhone 16 models will use the A18 chip inside, and now we have more details backing those rumors. According to code changes discovered by Nicolás Alvarez, five new iPhone models have surfaced in Apple’s backend code, with evidence each of them is powered by the A18 chip.

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These are my favorite HomeKit Secure Video cameras in 2024

2 juillet 2024 à 02:45

One of my favorite HomeKit features is HomeKit Secure Video, which lets me view and manage security camera recordings right in the Home app. There are a number of different cameras on the market that support this feature, and here are my favorites as someone who’s tested a lot of HomeKit accessories over the years.

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I was wrong about the new iPad Pro’s nano-texture display

1 juillet 2024 à 18:29

When Apple announced the new nano-texture display option for the new iPad Pro, I was skeptical. I assumed that nano-texture would cancel out a lot of the benefits of the new Ultra Retina XDR display.

But after spending a few weeks with the new nano-texture iPad Pro, I’m happy to admit that I was wrong. The 11-inch iPad Pro with nano-texture is very nice.

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PSA: Time is running out to claim up to $349 from Apple’s iPhone 7 lawsuit settlement [U]

1 juillet 2024 à 16:38

Update: The deadline for class members to submit a claim has been extended to July 3. All other details below still apply.


If you owned an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus that suffered audio issues, your time is running out to claim a portion of Apple’s $35 million class action lawsuit settlement. Apple agreed to settle the lawsuit last year, and the deadline for affected iPhone 7 users to make a claim is fast approaching: June 3.

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Here are the 20+ states exploring support for Apple’s digital IDs in Wallet feature

29 juin 2024 à 23:23

One of the most highly anticipated features announced at WWDC back in 2021 was support for storing IDs in the Apple Wallet application. Touted by Apple as the last step before you are “fully free of your physical wallet,” the feature is still only supported by a small number of states.

Nonetheless, there are now over 20 states working towards adopting digital IDs for citizens…

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