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  • Apple to launch Apple Intelligence a few weeks after iOS 18

    Apple to launch Apple Intelligence a few weeks after iOS 18

    Apple is now reported to be experiencing a delay in the offering of their artificial intelligence services which is the main focus on iOS 18. According to Bloomberg, Apple is expected to launch Apple Intelligence around October 2024, instead of together with iOS 18 which is expected to arrive in September.

  • The Apple iPhone 17 could feature a variable aperture camera

    The Apple iPhone 17 could feature a variable aperture camera

    According to The Information, Apple is planning to introduce camera upgrades for the iPhone 17, which will be launched next year. This is good news for photography enthusiasts. The report indicates that at least one model of the iPhone 17 series will have a variable aperture function, allowing users to adjust the aperture like using a DSLR or mirrorless camera, thereby controlling image blur.

  • Samsung could rival Sony as the main supplier of iPhone cameras in 2026

    Samsung could rival Sony as the main supplier of iPhone cameras in 2026

    Samsung is reportedly preparing to challenge Sony's dominance as the exclusive supplier of image sensors for the iPhone. According to renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Samsung is set to break into the supply chain as early as 2026 with the 1/2.6-inch 48MP ultra-wide camera sensor that will be used for the iPhone 18 series.

  • Tech companies caught using YouTube videos to train AI models without permission

    Tech companies caught using YouTube videos to train AI models without permission

    If there's one bad thing about the AI revolution, it's the privacy concerns that arise with training AI models. What data is being used to train these models and where is it from? Well, it seems some companies have been sneaky with sourcing their training data.

  • UTM SE is a PC emulator that can run Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems on a mobile device. Last month, Apple rejected this emulator to be listed on the App Store despite accepting other emulators such as Delta which can run Game Boy or NES on the iPhone. Recently, this app has been accepted by Apple and listed on the App Store.

  • Meet the Malaysian teen who won the Apple Swift Student Challenge 2024

    Meet the Malaysian teen who won the Apple Swift Student Challenge 2024

    In every WWDCApple would host a Swift Student Challenge and one of the winners happens to be a 16-year-old Malaysian teenager. Nur Alia Jannah is a self-taught coder and this was her third time joining in the challenge.

  • You can now add your hotel keys to Google Wallet

    You can now add your hotel keys to Google Wallet

    Three years ago, the Apple Wallet application was updated to support office keys, digital ID cards and even hotel keys. Recently, Google Wallet also starts to support many features as Apple. But that is not all, they are also starting to add hotel key support. So, what should you know about it?

  • iPadOS 18 hidden feature leaked: Supports for APFS/ExFAT/FAT format exposed

    iPadOS 18 hidden feature leaked: Supports for APFS/ExFAT/FAT format exposed

    Developer Kabel Cadle recently discovered that Apple has hidden a new feature in the "Files" app of iPadOS 18, allowing you to format external USB drives or hard drives into APFS, ExFAT, and FAT formats. This feature is similar to the "Disk Utility" app on macOS. So, what should you know about it?

  • Apple rejects collaboration with Meta AI due to privacy issues

    Apple rejects collaboration with Meta AI due to privacy issues

    Recently, there were reports that Apple is in talks with Meta to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) models like Llama into their products. But today Bloomberg says Apple has already rejected Meta out of concern over potential user data privacy issues. So, what should you know about it?

  • Apple launches up to 24 months of 0% interest installment offer for these 8 banks

    Apple launches up to 24 months of 0% interest installment offer for these 8 banks

    The Apple Store in TRX officially opened last week, attracting many Apple fans to make the pilgrimage. Now, Apple has officially announced that it will cooperate with 8 domestic banks to launch a 0% interest instalment discount.


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