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Hyundai burned by 'Apple Car' negotiation disclosure walk-backs and reframes
robin huber said:The first rule of Apple Negotiation Club is don’t talk about Apple Negotiation Club. -
Everything new coming to HomeKit in iOS 16
Let us be clear, Matter (the standard about to be adopted by most vendors), is at its core HomeKit. It requires that devices be locally controllable (unlike many current Google Home and Alexa gear), specifically to prevent the problems we have seen with multiple vendors leaving the market and leaving their devices non-functional as a result. The new standard adopts HomeKit’s crypto system, ensuring security. Those who have HomeKit only gear will be able to continue using it with their HomeKit controls, while many of the old devices that were not hub based will cease to function when the vendors device they no longer want to support the cloud infrastructure needed to keep them working. -
Academy squeezing out Apple TV+ movies with new Oscar rules
radarthekat said:So will the academy add a huge asterisk next to future winners?
Best Picture: [movie name]** this may not actually be the best movie -
Airversa launches first HomeKit smart air purifier compatible with Thread
DAalseth said:You see right there is a good example. This sounds like a good air cleaner. My question is why have it connected to HomeKit? Why have it connected to your phone? Why have it connected to anything at all? What on earth could I ask Siri to do with an air purifier?
Like many Smart Home devices I just wonder WHY? What is the benefit? This device runs, it cleans the air. You change the filter periodically. That’s it.
None of these may matter to you, but, in the same way, there are people who do not need a smart phone or watch. If you are not interested, do not buy it. -
Apple Watch ECG feature reportedly nears Australian approval
iqatedo said:Shortly after I had purchased a series 4, my wife received around 27 emergency calls notifying her of me possibly having fallen. I was on a long bicycle ride. 'Find My' allowed her to see that I was moving through it all.