The Morning After: Apple Intelligence may not arrive with iOS 18

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple Intelligence may not be part of September’s public releases of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18.

According to Gurman, Apple is planning to introduce Apple Intelligence with iOS 18.1 and iPadOS 18.1, out by October. It’s not all bad news: The betas for these — with some of the AI features — will reportedly be ready for developers as soon as this week.

It’s a bit of a disappointment, though — just like my experience with the early beta of iOS 18. A lot of the most exciting software features teased seem to require the might of Apple Intelligence.

When the company’s take on AI does finally arrive, it may not offer everything teased at WWDC: An AI-powered Siri should arrive later.

— Mat Smith

Elon Musk shared a doctored Harris campaign video on X

You can date everything in Date Everything!

Amazon drops the first teaser for its upcoming Yakuza video game adaptation

Some sex toy businesses might not survive Etsy’s new seller policies

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Engadget

Samsung’s new product category has arrived: Lightweight, comfortable and with a surprisingly rich trove of health metrics and data, it’s an impressive debut. No subscription also puts it ahead of the existing competition. It’s still a little pricey, however. Read on for our full review.

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A new government program is distributing federal funds through states to encourage internet service providers (ISPs) to offer lower rates for lower-income customers.

However, a letter sent to US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo signed by more than 30 broadband industry trade groups, such as ACA Connects and the Fiber Broadband Association, raises “both a sense of alarm and urgency” about their ability to participate in the program. It claims a fixed rate of $30 per month for high-speed internet access is “completely unmoored from the economic realities of deploying and operating networks in the highest-cost, hardest-to-reach areas.”

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The Morning After: Apple Intelligence may not arrive with iOS 18

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple Intelligence may not be part of September’s public releases of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18.

According to Gurman, Apple is planning to introduce Apple Intelligence with iOS 18.1 and iPadOS 18.1, out by October. It’s not all bad news: The betas for these — with some of the AI features — will reportedly be ready for developers as soon as this week.

It’s a bit of a disappointment, though — just like my experience with the early beta of iOS 18. A lot of the most exciting software features teased seem to require the might of Apple Intelligence.

When the company’s take on AI does finally arrive, it may not offer everything teased at WWDC: An AI-powered Siri should arrive later.

— Mat Smith

Elon Musk shared a doctored Harris campaign video on X

You can date everything in Date Everything!

Amazon drops the first teaser for its upcoming Yakuza video game adaptation

Some sex toy businesses might not survive Etsy’s new seller policies

​​You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here!

TMA
Engadget

Samsung’s new product category has arrived: Lightweight, comfortable and with a surprisingly rich trove of health metrics and data, it’s an impressive debut. No subscription also puts it ahead of the existing competition. It’s still a little pricey, however. Read on for our full review.

Continue reading.

A new government program is distributing federal funds through states to encourage internet service providers (ISPs) to offer lower rates for lower-income customers.

However, a letter sent to US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo signed by more than 30 broadband industry trade groups, such as ACA Connects and the Fiber Broadband Association, raises “both a sense of alarm and urgency” about their ability to participate in the program. It claims a fixed rate of $30 per month for high-speed internet access is “completely unmoored from the economic realities of deploying and operating networks in the highest-cost, hardest-to-reach areas.”

Continue reading.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-apple-intelligence-may-not-arrive-with-ios-18-112000779.html?src=rss

Ultimate iPad student buyers guide

student iPad buying guide

Ever found yourself lost in the sea of iPad models, unsure which one would best suit your student lifestyle? With so many choices, picking the right iPad can be daunting. This iPad student buyers guide created by Nikias Molina is here to help you navigate through the options, from the budget-friendly iPad 10th Generation to […]

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MSI MS-C907 Embedded Box IPC

MSI MS-C907 Embedded Box PC

The MSI MS-C907 is a robust and versatile embedded Box IPC designed to meet the demanding requirements of various industries. Beyond its suitability for the chemical industry, the MS-C907 is ideal for applications in factory automation, transportation, digital signage, and retail. This article delves into the key features, applications, pricing, and availability of the MS-C907, […]

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Tips & Tricks Revealed

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 is a catalyst in the world of smartphones, offering a range of innovative features and enhancements that set it apart from its predecessors. With a stunning 50-megapixel camera, advanced customization options, and a host of innovative functionalities, this device is designed to cater to the needs of even the most demanding users. […]

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How automations can considerably improve your workflows and productivity

improving productivity with automations

Learning and implementing automations, especially with AI integration, can transform both personal and business workflows. Automations streamline processes, reduce errors, and boost productivity. This guide by AI Foundations explores the diverse benefits of automations, offering a detailed look at how AI can enhance efficiency and customer experiences. Automations have become increasingly popular in recent years, […]

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Apple Intelligence release date and features

Apple Intelligence features

Apple is set to transform the way you interact with your devices through the introduction of Apple Intelligence. This groundbreaking technology will seamlessly integrate into iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS SEOA, elevating your user experience to new heights. Apple Intelligence will make its debut in beta form, initially supporting US English, and will remain […]

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New Cupra Leon and Formentor Now Available in the UK

Cupra Leon and Formentor

The automotive world is abuzz with the arrival of the new CUPRA Formentor and Leon in the United Kingdom. These innovative vehicles are designed to capture the hearts of the next generation of drivers, offering a perfect blend of style and performance. The Formentor and Leon boast a striking exterior design, featuring a bold shark-nose […]

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How to setup local function calling with Ollama

Function Calling with Ollama

Have you ever wondered how you can leverage the power of AI local language models locally right on your laptop or PC? What if I told you that setting up local function calling with a fine-tuned Llama 3 model is easier than you think?  Using local function calling with local language models (LLMs) on your […]

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Paper saddlebag hangs over the edge to keep your desk organized

We only have a very finite desk space, constrained by the available area in our rooms or offices. We can always stack up desk organizers or have drawers beneath to make up for it, but those can only go so far. One underutilized area of our desks is often the sides, and there will always be at least two free edges even if you have a corner table. Taking advantage of that unused space, this rather unusual desk organizer hangs a saddlebag on the side of your table, providing not only a place to put pens and notebooks inside, but even a spot for your phone or drink on top. Best of all, it’s made of a sustainable material that looks more like luxurious leather than paper.

Designer: Tilla Goldberg for Richard Lampert

You’d normally hear of saddlebags only in relation to horses or even camels, but our work desks are just as much beasts of burden as these animals. And just like on those, the SALTO dangles off to the side to provide more storage than our overcrowded desks can already accommodate. It’s deep and spacious enough for notebooks, pens, cables, or even headphones, just about anything you want to keep out of sight but still within easy reach.

It even has enough room for a power strip, which is probably the last thing you’d think of putting inside. The bag’s design actually creates a simple loop at the bottom for the strip’s cable to pass through, becoming the only location where it snakes its way to a power outlet. It’s an unusual but effective cable management system, letting those wires all drop off to the side and disappear into the abyss that is the SALTO bag.

There is one odd and potentially problematic part of the saddlebag’s design, at least in the way it’s being advertised. The half-circle tray that sits on top becomes a place for more important items you’ll always want to have access to, like your phone or a glass of water. The latter, however, might be a cause for concern, considering how the weight of the bag’s contents could very well be heavy enough to pull that tray off the table. You can probably imagine the disaster if that drink spills inside, especially if there’s a power strip there as well.

The SALTO is also a very sustainable design that’s surprisingly made of paper. Technically, it’s a type of washable vegan paper that’s being used as a leather alternative, which explains its fabric-like texture and composition. It definitely looks elegant and stylish, especially when hanging from a minimalist desk that has all its clutter cleared and dumped into this bag.

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