Samsung's Galaxy Ring lawsuit, grilling Tim Cook about Apple Intelligence and WWDC's big iPadOS win
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
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In this month's episode we're once again discussing AI (surprise surprise), but not just any old AI - we're talking Apple Intelligence. We'll be sharing the highs, the lows and our biggest burning questions from WWDC, unpacking Samsung's Galaxy Ring lawsuit and decoding Meta Quest 3S' multiple leaks.
To discuss these topics and more, our Managing Editor, Lifestyle Josephine Watson as well as our Editor at Large Lance Ulanoff are back again and joined by Matt Evans, Fitness and Wearables Editor and Hamish Hector, Senior Staff Writer.
00:00 Intro
00:50 Has Apple hijacked the AI hype train with Apple Intelligence?
02:39 ICYMI: the biggest news
03:57 Samsung sues Oura in pre-emptive Galaxy Ring strike
08:28 Meta can't stop leaking its next VR headset,
12:35 WWDC: what's new?
13:55 Parachuting at WWDC
15:00 Lance confronts Tim Cook about Apple Intelligence
18:35 Apple Watch might be getting a battery upgrade
20:14 Siri update has a huge issue
21:45 Explaining iPad calculator hype
31:00 Siri isn't in the developer's beta
33:30 Private Cloud Compute: A new frontier for AI privacy
36:35 Wearables and privacy: what you need to know
41:33 What to expect from Apple
43:50 Personal shopper: best Bluetooth trackers
47:52 Outro - Наука та технологія
Spatial photo doesn’t require iPhone you can take pictures from any good camera then the Vision Pro will do the rest according most VisionOS 2.0 beta reviews
That’s right, the update is supposed to be able to take any photo from your library and use AI to split it into the necessary stereo images. We plant to test this out and write about it as soon as the public betas arrive.