Apple Unveils Passwords app that syncs across iOS, iPad, Mac, and Windows
At WWDC 2024, Apple revealed a new standalone Passwords app to manage app and website passwords, verification codes, passkeys, and more & syncs your passwords across more devices including Macs, iPhones, iPads, and the Vision Pro headset. It also syncs with PCs via the iCloud for Windows app.
You can also view your Wi-Fi passwords in one place, and share passwords in groups with people you want to have them.
One big advantage could be that it will integrate even more deeply with your Apple logins and family-sharing setups than other options like 1Password or Bitwarden. MacOS will autofill to populate passwords in the Passwords app
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At WWDC 2024, Apple revealed a new standalone Passwords app to manage app and website passwords, verification codes, passkeys, and more & syncs your passwords across more devices including Macs, iPhones, iPads, and the Vision Pro headset. It also syncs with PCs via the iCloud for Windows app.
You can also view your Wi-Fi passwords in one place, and share passwords in groups with people you want to have them.
One big advantage could be that it will integrate even more deeply with your Apple logins and family-sharing setups than other options like 1Password or Bitwarden. MacOS will autofill to populate passwords in the Passwords app
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Apple's AI will let you create images and emoji of your own
Appleβs new βApple Intelligenceβ AI features will let you make silly emojis of your own and images.
The custom emoji are called βGenmojiβ
Apple showed how the prompt βsmiley relaxing wearing cucumbersβ generates a yellow smiley face emoji with cucumbers over its eyes. There are many options to choose from if you don't like that one
Apple has also unveiled a new 'Image Playground' feature that allows users to create generative images on the fly using a range of concepts like themes, costumes, accessories, places, and more.
With Image Playground, users can quickly create playful images, choosing from 3 styles: Animation, Illustration, or Sketch.
Previews are created on-device, and your generative images are accessible in Messages, Pages, Freeform, and even a dedicated Image Playground app
Apple Intelligence will ONLY support iPhone 15 Pro/ Pro Max and above
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Appleβs new βApple Intelligenceβ AI features will let you make silly emojis of your own and images.
The custom emoji are called βGenmojiβ
Apple showed how the prompt βsmiley relaxing wearing cucumbersβ generates a yellow smiley face emoji with cucumbers over its eyes. There are many options to choose from if you don't like that one
Apple has also unveiled a new 'Image Playground' feature that allows users to create generative images on the fly using a range of concepts like themes, costumes, accessories, places, and more.
With Image Playground, users can quickly create playful images, choosing from 3 styles: Animation, Illustration, or Sketch.
Previews are created on-device, and your generative images are accessible in Messages, Pages, Freeform, and even a dedicated Image Playground app
Apple Intelligence will ONLY support iPhone 15 Pro/ Pro Max and above
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iOS 18 will let you add 16 brightness sliders in the control center
So, 16*1000nits = 16,000nits brightness on iPhone π€―
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Elon Musk is Coping Now for Apple choosing OpenAI for some of the Generative AI Features instead of Twitter's Grok
Also, Apple will never ever integrate OpenAI at the OS level because Apple has their own AI as well which they will use for most of generative AI features in the future
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Also, Apple will never ever integrate OpenAI at the OS level because Apple has their own AI as well which they will use for most of generative AI features in the future
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Here's everything about "Apple Intelligence":
β’ Generative AI: Uses generative models and personal context to enhance user experiences.
β’ Writing Tools: Rewriting, proofreading, and summarizing text across Mail, Notes, Pages, and third-party apps.
β’ Additional Details: Rewrite feature adjusts tone, Proofread suggests edits with explanations, Summarize condenses text.
β’ Mail Enhancements: Priority Messages section, summaries for long threads, Smart Reply, and identification of questions.
β’ Notification Improvements: Priority Notifications, summaries, and Focus mode to reduce interruptions.
β’ Notes and Phone Apps: Record, transcribe, and summarize audio, generate images with Image Playground feature.
β’ Genmoji: Create original emojis based on descriptions or photos.
Siri Enhancements and Privacy:
β’ Siri Enhancements: More natural, contextual, and personal, with typing support and cross-app actions.
β’ Privacy: On-device processing, Private Cloud Compute for additional compute capacity while preserving privacy.
β’ ChatGPT Integration: Access expertise, image understanding, and document-understanding capabilities.
β’ Additional Details: Available for free without account creation, subscribers can access paid features directly.
Availability:
It will be integrated into iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, with ChatGPT integration coming later this year.
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β’ Generative AI: Uses generative models and personal context to enhance user experiences.
β’ Writing Tools: Rewriting, proofreading, and summarizing text across Mail, Notes, Pages, and third-party apps.
β’ Additional Details: Rewrite feature adjusts tone, Proofread suggests edits with explanations, Summarize condenses text.
β’ Mail Enhancements: Priority Messages section, summaries for long threads, Smart Reply, and identification of questions.
β’ Notification Improvements: Priority Notifications, summaries, and Focus mode to reduce interruptions.
β’ Notes and Phone Apps: Record, transcribe, and summarize audio, generate images with Image Playground feature.
β’ Genmoji: Create original emojis based on descriptions or photos.
Siri Enhancements and Privacy:
β’ Siri Enhancements: More natural, contextual, and personal, with typing support and cross-app actions.
β’ Privacy: On-device processing, Private Cloud Compute for additional compute capacity while preserving privacy.
β’ ChatGPT Integration: Access expertise, image understanding, and document-understanding capabilities.
β’ Additional Details: Available for free without account creation, subscribers can access paid features directly.
Availability:
It will be integrated into iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, with ChatGPT integration coming later this year.
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Here's everything about "Apple Intelligence": β’ Generative AI: Uses generative models and personal context to enhance user experiences. β’ Writing Tools: Rewriting, proofreading, and summarizing text across Mail, Notes, Pages, and third-party apps. β’ Additionalβ¦
Apple Intelligence Supported Devices
With the iPhones, ONLY the iPhone 15 Pro models & above will support it
Google got a LOT of criticism for not supporting Gemini Nano on the Pixel 8 at launch. People were even using it as "evidence" that Google's 7 years of update pledge was already broken.
Though Google later backtracked, the reason they skipped Pixel 8 was due to its lower RAM & the UX degradation that might occur with keeping the AICore system service persistently in memory.
Now we have Apple skipping AI support on the non-Pro iPhone 15 models. Will there be as much outrage?
Will Apple Intelligence features continue to be segmented by Pro versus non-Pro models?
The regular iPhone 16 & iPhone 16 Plus might get as powerful chip as the A17 Pro, but will Apple include enough RAM to run their on-device models?
With the MacBooks, Intel Macs will NOT support Apple Intelligence as atleast an M1 chip or above is required.
The 50,000$ worth Intel Mac Pro won't be supported either
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With the iPhones, ONLY the iPhone 15 Pro models & above will support it
Google got a LOT of criticism for not supporting Gemini Nano on the Pixel 8 at launch. People were even using it as "evidence" that Google's 7 years of update pledge was already broken.
Though Google later backtracked, the reason they skipped Pixel 8 was due to its lower RAM & the UX degradation that might occur with keeping the AICore system service persistently in memory.
Now we have Apple skipping AI support on the non-Pro iPhone 15 models. Will there be as much outrage?
Will Apple Intelligence features continue to be segmented by Pro versus non-Pro models?
The regular iPhone 16 & iPhone 16 Plus might get as powerful chip as the A17 Pro, but will Apple include enough RAM to run their on-device models?
With the MacBooks, Intel Macs will NOT support Apple Intelligence as atleast an M1 chip or above is required.
The 50,000$ worth Intel Mac Pro won't be supported either
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iOS 18 will let you record calls β and tells everyone for their privacy
The image shows a new recording option on the Phone app, which displays a soundwave, along with how long youβve been recording. It will automatically tell call participants that theyβre being recorded.
It then transcribes your call in the Notes app, where you can generate a summary using the new Apple Intelligence AI system. Audio transcription will only be available in English, Spanish, German, French, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese, and Portuguese.
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The image shows a new recording option on the Phone app, which displays a soundwave, along with how long youβve been recording. It will automatically tell call participants that theyβre being recorded.
It then transcribes your call in the Notes app, where you can generate a summary using the new Apple Intelligence AI system. Audio transcription will only be available in English, Spanish, German, French, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese, and Portuguese.
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A revolutionary update in macOS 15 - Window Tiling
Window Tiling is finally supported in macOS with the new update. This makes it easier to arrange windows automatically on your screen without manually dragging and resizing each one individually or switching into full-screen mode.
This is a revolutionary change in macOS. We do not know if it supports keyboard shortcuts, and if it doesn't, Rectangle would still be quite useful.
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Window Tiling is finally supported in macOS with the new update. This makes it easier to arrange windows automatically on your screen without manually dragging and resizing each one individually or switching into full-screen mode.
This is a revolutionary change in macOS. We do not know if it supports keyboard shortcuts, and if it doesn't, Rectangle would still be quite useful.
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Which one is a better option?
1)Google's offering of color theming options based on wallpapers colors
2) Apple's offering of a whole color palette to chose any color of any shade
Comment down below after 'ignoring' the theming bugs in this 1st iOS 18 beta
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1)Google's offering of color theming options based on wallpapers colors
2) Apple's offering of a whole color palette to chose any color of any shade
Comment down below after 'ignoring' the theming bugs in this 1st iOS 18 beta
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Apple IDs are becoming Apple Accounts
Apple is rebranding Apple accounts from Apple ID to Apple Account.
βWith the releases of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and watchOS 11, Apple ID is renamed to Apple Account for a consistent sign-in experience across Apple services and devices, and relies on a userβs existing credentials,β
Apple Account" is certainly a more straightforward name, but "Apple ID" had been used for over two decades and had a lot of sentimental value.
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Apple is rebranding Apple accounts from Apple ID to Apple Account.
βWith the releases of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and watchOS 11, Apple ID is renamed to Apple Account for a consistent sign-in experience across Apple services and devices, and relies on a userβs existing credentials,β
Apple Account" is certainly a more straightforward name, but "Apple ID" had been used for over two decades and had a lot of sentimental value.
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Xiaomi 14 Civi Launched in India
Xiaomi 14 Civi is powered by Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, the second smartphone to be powered by it after Poco F6 5G
Upcoming Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 smartphones in India:
β’ Motorola Edge 50 Ultra (18th June)
β’ Realme GT 6 (20th June)
β’ iQOO Z9 Turbo (H2)
β’ Honor 200 Pro (H2)
Xiaomi 14 Civi is known as Civi 4 Pro in China. Ironically, there is NO regular Civi 4 cuz its Xiaomi
Specs:
β’ 6.55" (2750x1236 px) 1.5K resolution TCL CSoT C8 OLED Display
β’ 1.67 Billion colors (12-bit)
β’ Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC
β’ 50MP main (Light Hunter 800; f/1.63; OIS)
β’ 50MP 2X Telephoto (Samsung JN1; OIS)
β’ LEICA SUMMILUX Lens
β’ USB-C 2.0; NO IP Rating
β’ Virtual Proximity AI Sensor
Click HERE for full specs
Xiaomi Civi 14 is India-Exclusive and It will NOT launch Globally
Pricing:
β’ 8GB + 256GB = Rs. 43,000 (~515$)
β’ 12GB + 512GB = Rs. 48,000 (~575$)
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Xiaomi 14 Civi is powered by Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, the second smartphone to be powered by it after Poco F6 5G
Upcoming Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 smartphones in India:
β’ Motorola Edge 50 Ultra (18th June)
β’ Realme GT 6 (20th June)
β’ iQOO Z9 Turbo (H2)
β’ Honor 200 Pro (H2)
Xiaomi 14 Civi is known as Civi 4 Pro in China. Ironically, there is NO regular Civi 4 cuz its Xiaomi
Specs:
β’ 6.55" (2750x1236 px) 1.5K resolution TCL CSoT C8 OLED Display
β’ 1.67 Billion colors (12-bit)
β’ Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC
β’ 50MP main (Light Hunter 800; f/1.63; OIS)
β’ 50MP 2X Telephoto (Samsung JN1; OIS)
β’ LEICA SUMMILUX Lens
β’ USB-C 2.0; NO IP Rating
β’ Virtual Proximity AI Sensor
Click HERE for full specs
Xiaomi Civi 14 is India-Exclusive and It will NOT launch Globally
Pricing:
β’ 8GB + 256GB = Rs. 43,000 (~515$)
β’ 12GB + 512GB = Rs. 48,000 (~575$)
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HTC U24 Pro Launched in Taiwan
Google bought HTC mobile division and merged it with their pixel team in 2018~2019.
But HTC is still somewhat alive in Taiwan & these HTC smartphones are NOT made by HTC themselves, but instead made by some Chinese ODM
Specifications:
β’ 6.8-inch (2436x1080 px) FHD+ resolution OLED display
β’ 120Hz refresh rate
β’ Corning Gorilla Glass Victus protection
β’ Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC
β’ LPDDR5 RAM with UFS 3.1 storage
β’ MicroSD Card Slot
β’ 50MP main (OIS + EIS)
β’ 8MP UltraWide
β’ 50MP 2X Telephoto
β’ 50MP Front camera
β’ In-display fingerprint sensor
β’ 3.5mm audio jack
β’ IP67 Dust & water resistant
β’ 4600mAh battery
β’ 60W wired + 15W wireless charging
β’ Reverse wireless charge support
Pricing:
β’ 12GB + 256GB = NTD 18990 (~585$)
β’ 12GB + 512GB = NTD 20990 (~650$)
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Google bought HTC mobile division and merged it with their pixel team in 2018~2019.
But HTC is still somewhat alive in Taiwan & these HTC smartphones are NOT made by HTC themselves, but instead made by some Chinese ODM
Specifications:
β’ 6.8-inch (2436x1080 px) FHD+ resolution OLED display
β’ 120Hz refresh rate
β’ Corning Gorilla Glass Victus protection
β’ Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC
β’ LPDDR5 RAM with UFS 3.1 storage
β’ MicroSD Card Slot
β’ 50MP main (OIS + EIS)
β’ 8MP UltraWide
β’ 50MP 2X Telephoto
β’ 50MP Front camera
β’ In-display fingerprint sensor
β’ 3.5mm audio jack
β’ IP67 Dust & water resistant
β’ 4600mAh battery
β’ 60W wired + 15W wireless charging
β’ Reverse wireless charge support
Pricing:
β’ 12GB + 256GB = NTD 18990 (~585$)
β’ 12GB + 512GB = NTD 20990 (~650$)
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Light Phone III Minimalist 5G Phone Launched
Light makes minimalist phones without any apps. The LightOS supports music/podcast player, texting, directory, directions, notes/voice memo, calendar, timer, and alarm
Light said that it might add streaming apps like Spotify, WhatsApp, Signal, etc & it will continue to roll out more utility-oriented tools (optional).
Specs:
β’ Clickable Wheel
β’ Dedicated Camera Shutter Button
β’ 3.92-inch (1240x1080 px) FHD+ AMOLED Display
The Light Phone III retains the calm simplicity of the black-and-white interface on its larger matte custom-wide OLED display.
β’ Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 Advanced Edition SoC
β’ 6GB LPDDR4X RAM; 128GB UFS 2.2 storage
β’ e-SIM; 5G
β’ Metal Frame; NFC
β’ 50MP Single rear camera
β’ 8MP Front camera
β’ TOP-mounted fingerprint sensor
β’ Dual Stereo speakers
β’ IP54 Dust & Splash resistant
β’ 1800mAh battery
Priced at 799$
Pre-order Special Price is 399$
Shipping stars January 2025
Design in Brooklyn & Taiwan in collaboration with Foxconn
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Light makes minimalist phones without any apps. The LightOS supports music/podcast player, texting, directory, directions, notes/voice memo, calendar, timer, and alarm
Light said that it might add streaming apps like Spotify, WhatsApp, Signal, etc & it will continue to roll out more utility-oriented tools (optional).
Specs:
β’ Clickable Wheel
β’ Dedicated Camera Shutter Button
β’ 3.92-inch (1240x1080 px) FHD+ AMOLED Display
The Light Phone III retains the calm simplicity of the black-and-white interface on its larger matte custom-wide OLED display.
β’ Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 Advanced Edition SoC
β’ 6GB LPDDR4X RAM; 128GB UFS 2.2 storage
β’ e-SIM; 5G
β’ Metal Frame; NFC
β’ 50MP Single rear camera
β’ 8MP Front camera
β’ TOP-mounted fingerprint sensor
β’ Dual Stereo speakers
β’ IP54 Dust & Splash resistant
β’ 1800mAh battery
Priced at 799$
Pre-order Special Price is 399$
Shipping stars January 2025
Design in Brooklyn & Taiwan in collaboration with Foxconn
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ARM demands destruction of all PCs with Snapdragon X
ARM and Qualcomm are clashing over licensing agreements. ARM claims Qualcomm broke the deal by buying Nuvia and using its cores in Snapdragon X chips, which isn't covered by their license. ARM, in their lawsuit, demands that Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Microsoft, Lenovo, Samsung and other smaller manufacturers should destroy all notebooks or mini PCs with Snapdragon X CPUs.
This might be why Microsoft prefers to work with Mediatek and Nvidia rather than Qualcomm.
Qualcomm fired back with a lawsuit, accusing ARM of not delivering promised items. ARM wants to push through a new licensing models to base license costs on the price of the device rather than the processor.
The first court hearing is in December 2024, so the fate of these devices is uncertain for now.
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ARM and Qualcomm are clashing over licensing agreements. ARM claims Qualcomm broke the deal by buying Nuvia and using its cores in Snapdragon X chips, which isn't covered by their license. ARM, in their lawsuit, demands that Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Microsoft, Lenovo, Samsung and other smaller manufacturers should destroy all notebooks or mini PCs with Snapdragon X CPUs.
This might be why Microsoft prefers to work with Mediatek and Nvidia rather than Qualcomm.
Qualcomm fired back with a lawsuit, accusing ARM of not delivering promised items. ARM wants to push through a new licensing models to base license costs on the price of the device rather than the processor.
The first court hearing is in December 2024, so the fate of these devices is uncertain for now.
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YouTube is currently experimenting with server-side ad injection. This means that the ad is being added directly into the video stream.
This breaks sponsorblock since now all timestamps are offset by the ad times.
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A critical vulnerability (CVE-2024-33905) discovered in Telegram allowed attackers to hijack user accounts with a single click!
Here's how the exploit worked:
1. Malicious Mini-App: Attackers would create malicious Telegram mini-apps.
2. Deceptive Pop-up: When launched, the mini-app would display a seemingly harmless pop-up window asking the victim to click "OK."
3. Session Hijacked: Clicking "OK" unknowingly granted the attacker control over the victim's Telegram session, even bypassing two-factor authentication!
This vulnerability was particularly dangerous as it could be easily embedded in seemingly harmless clickbait, putting countless users at risk.
The good news:
* The vulnerability was reported to Telegram on March 9, 2024.
* While details about the fix are unavailable, users should be wary of suspicious mini-apps and avoid clicking on unverified pop-ups.
Here's how the exploit worked:
1. Malicious Mini-App: Attackers would create malicious Telegram mini-apps.
2. Deceptive Pop-up: When launched, the mini-app would display a seemingly harmless pop-up window asking the victim to click "OK."
3. Session Hijacked: Clicking "OK" unknowingly granted the attacker control over the victim's Telegram session, even bypassing two-factor authentication!
This vulnerability was particularly dangerous as it could be easily embedded in seemingly harmless clickbait, putting countless users at risk.
The good news:
* The vulnerability was reported to Telegram on March 9, 2024.
* While details about the fix are unavailable, users should be wary of suspicious mini-apps and avoid clicking on unverified pop-ups.
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