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Apple is being absurd. The amount they will lose in sales likely amounts to more than the amount they'd have to pay to license the patents especially if you include the legal fees. They'd rather jilt their own customers than pay a fee for what appea…
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rob53 said: Both of you are wrong. Beeper is hacking a Mac to get access. This is blatantly against Apple’s EULA agreement. People need to quit giving hackers a reason to have any product. You can put anything you like in an EULA. Doesn't…
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foregoneconclusion said: dantheman827 said: foregoneconclusion said: caskey said: The more correct analogy would be to say they were like a GameStop. They sell games for X Box PlayStation and Nintendo…different platforms, …
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Auto-summary is nothing new and it does not use AI. It has been around since OS X.4ish afaik. In fact Malcom you did an article on it in 2018: https://appleinsider.com/articles/18/05/07/how-to-shorten-long-text-documents-in-macos-with-the-summarize-…
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mark fearing said: elijahg said: hmurchison said: Reminds of the conundrum the Pre - Jobsian Apple found themselves in with Clones. They thought the clone vendors would attempt to expand into new markets but instead they si…
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mark fearing said: ktappe said: hmurchison said: They thought the clone vendors would attempt to expand into new markets but instead they simply sought to cannibalize the company with inferior offerings. The clones weren't inf…
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hmurchison said: Reminds of the conundrum the Pre - Jobsian Apple found themselves in with Clones. They thought the clone vendors would attempt to expand into new markets but instead they simply sought to cannibalize the company with infer…
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Every year we get "Siri will be better this year" rumours, which never actually come to anything meaningful. Maybe now everyone else is so far ahead of Apple, they might actually feel the need to make some attempt to catch up.
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dewme said: A textured red silicone case solved the “missing remote” issue for me. However, I have to say that the new style Apple TV Remote has been a serious disappointment for me. Yes, it is a little larger than the previous version but th…
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22july2013 said: ralphie said: blastdoor said: It sure seems that forced sideloading is going to happen eventually. I guess we will just see what happens. I suspect it won’t end up being as big a deal, both good and bad, as peop…
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Merry Christmas to all the AI team Thanks for keeping us up to date in 2023, into 2024 and beyond!
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mattinoz said: elijahg said: This article carefully steps around the fact that this improvement will make zero difference to Apple's most visible and most deficient use of AI: Siri. Siri is the primary and by far most visible use of …
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ihatescreennames said: zeus423 said: Me to Siri: “Play My Way by Elvis Presley” Siri: “Okay, here’s Elvis Presley” as she plays the same wrong song every single time. I’d be thrilled if Siri could just do the simple tasks it used to …
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The other day Malcom Owen claimed otherwise: https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/12/18/apple-will-pause-us-apple-watch-sales-starting-december-21 "Apple's warranties will also be operating as normal, so any purchased devices within warranty can s…
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canukstorm said: elijahg said: canukstorm said: avon b7 said: I think it's fair to say that Apple is behind in this area. Objectively, this year has been about ChatGPT style usage and Apple hasn't brought anything to ma…
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canukstorm said: avon b7 said: I think it's fair to say that Apple is behind in this area. Objectively, this year has been about ChatGPT style usage and Apple hasn't brought anything to market while others have. It is also recruiti…
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This article carefully steps around the fact that this improvement will make zero difference to Apple's most visible and most deficient use of AI: Siri. Siri is the primary and by far most visible use of "AI" at Apple. People quite rightly have a p…
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jimcord said: Chelgrian……. do you not see that removing features from a watch that a person already paid for Could and probably would lead to a large class action lawsuit against Apple. Do you think Apple really wants that backlash from their…
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I'd still prefer stainless. It's significantly harder than titanium, does a few extra grams really make any difference? My 13 Pro is so tough I don't bother with a case and it has almost no scratches - aside from when it fell off an electric scooter…
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eriamjh said: I'm going to go out on a limb to say that the 2024 MacOS release will be the last one that supports Intel machines unless Sonoma is already it. There's is no way that Apple will support a 2020 iMac in 2025, five years later. …