A known Apple leaker has shared a series of veiled hints about Apple’s rumored smart doorbell, and it may be further evidence for reverse charging coming to iPhones. Rumors suggest an Apple doorbell is on the way Investment in the future of Apple Home has increased since the Apple Car project was canceled. Rumors suggest one of Apple’s first smart… Continue Reading
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Tim Cook says Apple’s DEI program may change in the future, but only if required by law
During a shareholders’ meeting on Tuesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook explained that the company might have to alter its DEI program policies as the US legal landscape shifts. Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company’s DEI program might see changes in the future. On February 25, Apple held its annual shareholder meeting for 2025. Though multiple issues and proposals were… Continue Reading
No, Apple isn’t subliminally calling Trump a racist with its iPhone dictation feature
Conspiracy theorists believe Apple may be subliminally programming speech-to-text dictation users by briefly showing “Trump” when the word “racist” is said, which is obviously not true. Voice Memos showing the audio waveforms for the spoken words ‘Trump’ and ‘racist’ Machine learning algorithms can be fickle things. Apple’s on-device dictation is still run by machine learning algorithms built with massive data… Continue Reading
Apple’s $500 billion US investment announcement is business as usual
Apple’s latest $500B investment in the United States may sound like a big deal, but it’s clearly just a continuation of what it’s done for quite a few years already. Texas Instruments’ new semiconductor wafer fabrication plant in Lehi, Utah, supported by Apple. – Image Credit: Apple On Monday, Apple announced it is making a $500 billion program of investment… Continue Reading
I tried ChatGPT’s Dall-E 3 image generator and these 5 tips will help you get the most from your AI creations
If you use ChatGPT much, you’ve likely experimented with DALL-E 3, OpenAI’s latest iteration of an AI image generator. DALL-E 3 can be shockingly good at bringing your ideas to life but sometimes shockingly bad at understanding certain details or just shocking in what it chooses to emphasize. Still, if you want to see a specific scene move from your… Continue Reading
Blue 211i Max air purifier review: An increasingly necessary smart home accessory
Blue Air is out with connected air purifiers that give you more control over the air quality in your home, which is needed now more than ever. Blue 211i Max review: The new Blue Air 211i Max air purifier We’re big fans of air purifiers, even though it can be tough to measure their efficacy. Our home is brimming with… Continue Reading
Phil Schiller recounts concerns over App Store fees for external purchases in hearing
On Monday, while testifying in a court hearing related to the ongoing Apple vs Epic legal battle, Apple executive Phil Schiller recounted his concerns regarding the fees Apple imposes on purchases made outside the App Store. Phil Schiller revealed that he had concerns over Apple’s fees on purchases made through external websites. During internal meetings at Apple, which dealt with… Continue Reading
Gabby Petito murder documentary sparks viewer backlash after it uses fake AI voiceover
Netflix’s American Murder: Gabby Petito has upset some people for using an AI-generated voice to narrate Petito’s journal entries. Despite permission from Petito’s family, critics argue the AI voice raises ethical concerns. This isn’t the first occurrence of such debate, and it will likely keep happening as the technology improves. Netflix’s latest true-crime docuseries, American Murder: Gabby Petito, has stirred… Continue Reading
China ‘sinks’ 400 servers equivalent to 30,000 gaming PCs as it powers ahead with massive underwater data center project – but I wonder what GPU they use
Hainan’s underwater computing cluster matches the power of 30,000 gaming PCs operating simultaneously Seawater-cooled AI centers reduce energy costs and enhance security Microsoft abandoned underwater data centers after early trials China has deployed 400 high-performance servers beneath the sea as part of an expanding underwater data center in Lingshui, Hainan. China Media Group says this infrastructure will complete a year’s… Continue Reading
Can 18A save Intel from being devoured by its rivals – and Wall Street?
In case you haven’t been paying attention, Intel has been getting banged up lately in both the press and on Wall Street. Over the last 12 months, it’s lost just under 43% of its share value as well as its CEO, Pat Gelsinger. It’s watched Nvidia and AMD make major gains in the data center market at its expense, and… Continue Reading
These are the best iPhone 16e cases that add MagSafe back
Apple didn’t include MagSafe support in the iPhone 16e. These cases will add back that magnetic magic. iPhone 16e and assorted cases – Image credit: Apple, UAG, Casetify The brand-new iPhone 16e is unusual for the iPhone 16 series, as it’s the only model that doesn’t specifically support MagSafe. It does work with Qi wireless chargers, but it completely lacks… Continue Reading
The rise of the TV monitor: MSI joins the likes of Samsung and LG with a smart monitor that offers Google TV and even a remote control
MSI’s Multi-Platform Streamer Prime app – no extra software needed Integrates Google TV with thousands of movies and shows The wireless display feature supports Google Cast and Miracast MSI has entered the smart monitor market with the launch of the Modern MD272UPSW, a UHD 4K display. The 27-inch IPS panel features a 3840 × 2160 resolution and a 60Hz refresh… Continue Reading
Siri in iOS 18.4 is getting worse before it gets better
Never mind that the beta of iOS 18.4 doesn’t include the promised Siri improvements yet, Apple’s voice assistant is now poorer than ever. The type of answer Apple promises Siri will be able to answer with Apple Intelligence. Image source: Apple Right from the start of Apple Intelligence, a key part of its promise has been that Siri will be… Continue Reading
Robotic vacuums in iOS 18.4, Aqara G5 Pro, & Nanoleaf price cuts on HomeKit Insider
On this episode of the HomeKit Insider Podcast, we try to provide some clarity on robotic vacuums, discuss Nanoleaf price cuts, and cover the new G5 Pro camera. HomeKit Insider Podcast This last week was wild, with Apple launching the iPhone 16e and — very unusually — beta versions of iOS and iPadOS late on Friday. Needless to say, it’s… Continue Reading
Grab Amazon’s best Apple deals from $15 before the month ends
Month-end Apple deals are delivering cash savings on dozens of devices, with prices dipping to as low as $22.99. Save up to $360 on Amazon. – Image credit: Apple There are several attractive price drops at Amazon this week, ranging from an AirTag for $22.99 to Macs from $549. You can peruse top picks below, with a full roundup of… Continue Reading
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