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Apple has rejected the idea of making touchscreen Macs for over a decade now, but a recent remark by a senior company exec did appear to at least open the door to the possibility of a change.
βWe donβt see them as competing devices. We see them as complementary devices,β Tom Boger, Appleβs vice president of iPad and Mac product marketing. The iPad, he said, βhas always been a touch-first deviceβ while the Mac is for βindirect manipulationββ aka using a keyboard, mouse and/or trackpad. But then added βI canβt say we never change our mindβ β¦
Bloombergβs Mark Gurman has already reported that Apple is actively developing touchscreen Macs. The company is reportedly targeting a release date for a MacBook Pro with a touchscreen in 2025.
The MacBook Pro revamp being tested inside Apple retains a βtraditional laptop designβ that includes a standard trackpad and keyboard. The difference, of course, is that the screen would βsupport touch input and gestures β just like an iPhone and iPad,β Gurman said.
Should Apple release a MacBook Pro with a touchscreen?
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Our parents/grandparentβs kiddish reaction when using Vision Pro for the first time is priceless π
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Berlin Apple Store vandalized by Congo activists βοΈ
Protesting the alleged exploitation of the Congo by tech firms including Apple, activists have spray-painted Berlin's Apple Rosenthaler Strasse store.
Earlier Apple has been accused of its supply chain using what are called conflict materials. The compony maintains that it has stopped using tin, tungsten, and tantalum mined in the region, and it has dropped suppliers who did.
Nonetheless, activists from Fridays For Future (FFF) have vandalized one of Apple's two stores in Berlin, specifically to draw attention to the company's alleged practices.
This protest follows the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo writing to Apple asking to prove that it is not using conflict materials in its devices. That's despite Apple having most recently ceased working with 12 suppliers for having reportedly flouted its Supplier Code of Conduct regarding the issue.
P.S. Berlin's Apple Rosenthaler Strasse store will continue its work on Tuesday.
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Protesting the alleged exploitation of the Congo by tech firms including Apple, activists have spray-painted Berlin's Apple Rosenthaler Strasse store.
Earlier Apple has been accused of its supply chain using what are called conflict materials. The compony maintains that it has stopped using tin, tungsten, and tantalum mined in the region, and it has dropped suppliers who did.
Nonetheless, activists from Fridays For Future (FFF) have vandalized one of Apple's two stores in Berlin, specifically to draw attention to the company's alleged practices.
This protest follows the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo writing to Apple asking to prove that it is not using conflict materials in its devices. That's despite Apple having most recently ceased working with 12 suppliers for having reportedly flouted its Supplier Code of Conduct regarding the issue.
P.S. Berlin's Apple Rosenthaler Strasse store will continue its work on Tuesday.
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The Information reported that Apple plans to release an all-new, high-end iPhone 17 model next year, and there was one detail that is worth singling out: the rear cameras could be relocated to the "top center" of the device.
The rear camera system on the iPhone has been positioned in the top-left corner of the device since the original 2007 model, so the cameras being moved to the top center of the device would be a notable change.
The report said the new iPhone 17 model will feature a "major redesign" akin to the iPhone X, so it sounds like Apple has big plans for this device. With the report claiming the device could have a higher price tag than the Pro Max model, which starts at $1,199, perhaps it will end up being the "
More details that the report mentioned:
β’ Between a 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch display (likely 6.5-inch)
β’ A "significantly thinner" design with an aluminum frame
β’ Rear cameras moved to "top center" of device
β’ A higher price tag than the Pro Max model in the iPhone lineup
β’ Improved front camera
β’ A narrower Dynamic Island
β’ A19 chip
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Today users of ο£ΏWATCH can get an Achievement and animated stickers for the first time due to the World Meditation Day π§
This requires a session of 5 minutes or more with the Mindfulness app on ο£ΏWATCH using π¬ Breathe or π§ββοΈ Reflect.
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This requires a session of 5 minutes or more with the Mindfulness app on ο£ΏWATCH using π¬ Breathe or π§ββοΈ Reflect.
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Apple is actively working on a new version of AirTag, codenamed B589, with a new chip and additional chips.
This correlates with data from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who reported last October that Apple had pushed back the tracker's release from late 2024 to 2025. Kuo also said that the AirTag 2 will have some sort of integration with Apple's Vision Pro headset, but didn't share more specific details.
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π¨ββοΈ Apple fights β¬1.8 billion EU antitrust fine for curbs on Spotify
Spotify has filed a complaint against Apple back in 2019, because the company has to give Apple 30% of their profits. Spotify claims it's not fair, because they weren't even allowed to leave a link to the website to subscribe.
It took the EU a long time to decide, but the court agreed with Spotify that Apple's behavior was anti-competitive and fined the company β¬1.8 billion ($1.9 billion).
ο£Ώ company filed suit at EUβs General Court to topple the penalty, because antitrust law exists to protect consumers, and there is no evidence that it is them, and not competitors, who have been harmed.
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Spotify has filed a complaint against Apple back in 2019, because the company has to give Apple 30% of their profits. Spotify claims it's not fair, because they weren't even allowed to leave a link to the website to subscribe.
It took the EU a long time to decide, but the court agreed with Spotify that Apple's behavior was anti-competitive and fined the company β¬1.8 billion ($1.9 billion).
ο£Ώ company filed suit at EUβs General Court to topple the penalty, because antitrust law exists to protect consumers, and there is no evidence that it is them, and not competitors, who have been harmed.
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Yesterday's quiz was easily handled by many people! For sure it was Steve Wozniak!
π§ Apple has its origins in Job's garage in California where two Steves started out building their first devices. Jobs and Wozniak became friends when Jobs worked for the summer at HP, where Wozniak, too, was employed, working on a mainframe computer.
π€ Their first business partnership began later that year when Wozniak read an article titled "Secrets of the Little Blue Box" from the October 1971 issue of Esquire, and started to build his own "blue boxes" that enabled one to make long-distance phone calls at no cost. Jobs later told his biographer that if it had not been for Wozniak's blue boxes,"there wouldn't have been an Apple."
πΉ In 1973, Jobs was working for arcade game company Atari, Inc. He was assigned to create a circuit board for the arcade video game Breakout. Jobs had little knowledge of circuit board design and made a deal with Wozniak to split the fee evenly between them if Wozniak could help. Jobs told Wozniak that Atari gave them only $700 and that Wozniak's share was thus $350 (equivalent to $2,400 in 2023). However, the actual bonus was$5,000 (equivalent to $34,300 in 2023) and Wozniak did not learn about it until ten years later. While dismayed, he said that if Jobs had told him about it and had said he needed the money, Wozniak would have given it to him.
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π§ Apple has its origins in Job's garage in California where two Steves started out building their first devices. Jobs and Wozniak became friends when Jobs worked for the summer at HP, where Wozniak, too, was employed, working on a mainframe computer.
π€ Their first business partnership began later that year when Wozniak read an article titled "Secrets of the Little Blue Box" from the October 1971 issue of Esquire, and started to build his own "blue boxes" that enabled one to make long-distance phone calls at no cost. Jobs later told his biographer that if it had not been for Wozniak's blue boxes,
πΉ In 1973, Jobs was working for arcade game company Atari, Inc. He was assigned to create a circuit board for the arcade video game Breakout. Jobs had little knowledge of circuit board design and made a deal with Wozniak to split the fee evenly between them if Wozniak could help. Jobs told Wozniak that Atari gave them only $700 and that Wozniak's share was thus $350 (equivalent to $2,400 in 2023). However, the actual bonus was
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Economic Daily News reports that the visit apparently involved a meeting between Williams and TSMC President Wei Zhejia to discuss custom AI chips and ensure that Apple will be able to access the chipmaker's 2nm manufacturing process, which is set to begin production in 2025.
Apple's M4 chip, which just debuted in the new iPad Pro, uses an enhanced version of this β3nmβ technology. The 3nm process allows more transistors to be packed into a smaller space, delivering improvements in performance and efficiency. The transition to 2nm chips should bring further improvements, with projected performance gains of 10 to 15% and power consumption reductions of up to 30% compared to the β3nmβ process.
Securing an early supply of 2nm chips is critical for Apple, as TSMC remains the only company capable of manufacturing them at the scale and quality required. This exclusivity is vital for Apple to meet the high demand for its products while limiting competitors' access to these more advanced chips. For its β3nmβ chips, Apple booked all of TSMC's available chipmaking capacity. The company's 2nm chips could first appear in 2025's iPhone 17 lineup.
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New emoji may appear in the upcoming π± 18
The website of Unicode Consortium (an organization that decides which emoji make it onto people's phones) posted some samples of the next batch of emoji that could come to iOS:
β’ Face with bags under eyes
β’ Fingerprint
β’ Splatter
β’ Leafless tree
β’ Harp
β’ Root vegetable
β’ Shovel
If Apple follows the trend, the new iOS 18 emojis should be available with iOS 18.4, which should come in late 2024 or early 2025.
With iOS 17.4, Apple has added several new figures, including mushroom, phoenix, lime, broken chain, and shaking heads in addition to 18 people and body emoji with the option to face them in either direction.
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The website of Unicode Consortium (an organization that decides which emoji make it onto people's phones) posted some samples of the next batch of emoji that could come to iOS:
β’ Face with bags under eyes
β’ Fingerprint
β’ Splatter
β’ Leafless tree
β’ Harp
β’ Root vegetable
β’ Shovel
If Apple follows the trend, the new iOS 18 emojis should be available with iOS 18.4, which should come in late 2024 or early 2025.
With iOS 17.4, Apple has added several new figures, including mushroom, phoenix, lime, broken chain, and shaking heads in addition to 18 people and body emoji with the option to face them in either direction.
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ο£Ώ is testing improved versions of its built-in Music and QuickTime apps, which in iOS 18 and macOS 15 will gain support for smooth audio transitions and a new "Passthrough" feature.
The details surrounding this feature are unclear, but it appears to be related to Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos, with it possibly being a rebrand of the feature. Unlike Spatial Audio, however, Passthrough will apparently be available without
ο£Ώ has already renamed different OS features and apps over the years, with iCal eventually becoming Calendar, and System Preferences being changed to System Settings with macOS Ventura. The company also plans to rename its user accounts from Apple ID to Apple Account, starting with iOS 18.
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In this message the team explains that Apple informed Telegram that its bots are violating App Store policies by accepting payments directly from customers, bypassing Appleβs in-app purchases.
In response, starting June 12, Telegram will reportedly introduce a new internal currency 'Telegram Stars' which users can purchase through Apple, and then use it to pay for digital goods and services.
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