The Morning After: Apple’s Week of Announcements starts Monday

If you’re fluent with concepts like release schedules and calendars, you may notice Apple hasn’t updated its computers in a while. It’s nearly a full year since the iMac and MacBook Pro got speed bumps, and just over a year for the Mac Pro and Mac Studio. Now, Apple’s head of marketing, Greg Joswiak, has announced an “exciting week of announcements,” from Monday.

It’s easy to assume we’ll see those models getting pushed from variants of the M3 to the M4. Given the M4’s focus on AI, expect plenty of attention on Apple Intelligence, which comes to users as part of iOS 18.1’s update at the same time. That each model is likely to be announced piecemeal across the week, rather than at one glitzy event, suggests we won’t see too many other big changes.

The rumor suggests only the Mac Mini will get a major hardware revision, shrinking its chassis to a far smaller footprint. If I’m honest, I’m secretly hoping the Mac Mini doesn’t become the same size as an Apple TV model, which has been hinted at. Especially if it means saddling us with a beefy power brick to clutter the floor instead.

— Dan Cooper

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The UN has published a new report on the climate crisis. It can be best summed up as “are you even listening?” It analyzed the latest round of international commitments and believes we’re on course to hit 2.6 degrees Celsius of warming. If we want to avoid climate events of Biblical proportions, we’re going to need to curb emissions far more aggressively.

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Igor Bonifacic for Engadget

After each flagship phone launch, Samsung releases a Fan Edition, offering most of the same features in a slightly cheaper package. Engadget’s Igor Bonifacic put the new Galaxy S24 FE through its paces and found, like its predecessors, it’s a bit pointless. After all, you can pick up a no-compromise version of the handset for almost the same price when it goes on sale.

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The White House has issued a memorandum outlining where AI should — and shouldn’t — be used in military and intelligence applications. That includes a prohibition on giving AI systems the ability to launch nuclear weapons, profile people and grant asylum. Now all we need to do is make sure the AI doesn’t get smart enough to trick people into making those decisions on its behalf.

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Bluesky

Bluesky has revealed its plans to make money without simply handing the platform over to advertisers. It will offer a premium subscription that lets users customize their profiles, upload higher-quality video and generally get a warm and fuzzy feeling. Hopefully, the users who flocked to Bluesky from that place will appreciate it enough to pay to keep the lights on.

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5 Google Gemini Advanced Features Transforming Productivity

Discover Google Gemini Advanced's groundbreaking features

Google Gemini Advanced is the premium version of Google Gemini, offering enhanced features and capabilities beyond the free version. Powered by the Gemini 1.5 Pro large language model, it represents a substantial upgrade in both processing power and functionality, ideal for users who frequently engage with AI tools. Google Gemini Advanced is a fantastic option […]

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OxygenOS 15: Best Beta Features You Need to See

OxygenOS 15

OxygenOS 15 Beta, the latest iteration of OnePlus’ custom Android skin, is set to transform your smartphone experience with its array of innovative features and enhancements. This update focuses on delivering a lighter, smoother, and more customizable interface, ensuring that your OnePlus device remains at the forefront of mobile technology. The video below from Tech spurt gives us […]

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How Claude AI is Transforming European Parliament Archive Access

Claude AI European Parliament archives

The European Parliament has taken a significant leap forward in modernizing access to its extensive archives by integrating Claude AI, developed by Anthropic. This strategic move aims to streamline document management and dramatically enhance global accessibility. As a user, you can now navigate millions of documents with unprecedented ease, thanks to the implementation of advanced […]

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New iPad Mini Colors: First Look! (Plus Apple Pencil Pro)

iPad Mini

Apple’s latest iPad Mini lineup is set to impress tech enthusiasts with its fresh palette of colors and enhanced features. The new iPad Mini offers a perfect blend of style and functionality, making it an attractive option for those seeking a compact yet powerful device. The video below from iJustine gives us a look at […]

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Interview with Ben Firshman CEO of Replicate on Navigating the AI Industry

Firshman discusses the founding story of Replicate

Replicate’s origin story underscores the importance of identifying and addressing key industry challenges. Inspired by Docker’s approach to software containerization, Ben Firshman set out to make AI research more reproducible and accessible. This vision has not only driven Replicate’s growth but has also helped advance a broader movement towards providing widespread access to AI technology. […]

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Wireless headphones concept sits on a charger that doubles as a speaker

Although they have been around for a long time already, it was the retirement of the 3.5mm headphone jack from smartphones that really caused a surge of interest in wireless headphones and earbuds. There is a wide variety of designs for over-ear cup headphones, most of them naturally focusing on the headphones themselves. The experience of using these accessories, however, doesn’t stop after you’ve taken them off, but most manufacturers seem to make charging headphones an afterthought. This design concept, in contrast, offers a more holistic experience, one that ensures you can continue enjoying your tunes even when your headphones are charging.

Designer: Zeta ID

Although it’s only too easy to lose one or two wireless earbuds, the small objects at least have a proper place to call their home. In contrast, larger wireless headphones have to be hung somewhere if they’re not left lying on a desk, and even then you have to remember to plug them in to charge. And, of course, you’re left with your phone or laptop speakers while its charging, perhaps with a noticeable loss in sound quality.

If earbuds and charging cases always come together, then maybe wireless headphones should also come with a wireless charger out of the box. That’s what the Eko concept tries to bring to the table, almost literally, offering a standard place where you know you’ll always find your headphones. Of course, it also charges while resting, so you can be sure that your personal listening device is always ready by the time you leave.

That stand, however, does more than just charge the headphones. It also functions as a Bluetooth speaker, so you can enjoy high-quality audio even when the headphones are docked. The concept doesn’t exactly say whether it can work independently of the headphones, but that’s often the case with Bluetooth speakers anyway. There can perhaps be a feature that could make it seamlessly switch between the headphones and the speaker as needed.

Eko also has a modern and stylish appearance, one that uses a streamlined band design instead of the usual circular cups. The speaker charging dock is a triangular prism that matches the dark motif of the headphones. One concern about the concept design is the comfort of the headphones themselves, as its speaker don’t seem to go over the ears like most designs and would instead press on it.

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Bringing AI Podcasts to Life By Adding Avatars

AI generated podcast enhancements

AI-generated podcasts are rapidly gaining popularity, yet a key challenge remains: how can you keep your audience engaged beyond just the audio? Imagine tuning into your favorite podcast and not only listening but also watching as the hosts’ animated faces react, laugh, and express emotions in real-time. This guide by Bob Doyle dives into the […]

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Say Goodbye to Tedious Tasks with Microsoft Teams Copilot

Microsoft Teams Copilot: A Game-Changer for Team Collaboration

In today’s fast-paced work environment, finding ways to streamline communication and enhance productivity is more important than ever. Enter Microsoft Teams Copilot, a innovative tool that promises to transform how we collaborate within organizations. Imagine having a virtual assistant that not only helps you manage your meetings and messages but also integrates seamlessly with your […]

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Ditch Your Old GPS: Meet the SenseCap T1000-E, the Future of Tracking

SenseCap T1000-E GPS tracker

The SenseCap T1000-E by Seeed Studio emerges as a innovative GPS tracker, seamlessly blending advanced technology with user-friendly design. This innovative device is engineered for effortless integration with outdoor gear, offering a dependable solution for tracking valuable assets and elevating outdoor adventures. Unlike conventional GPS systems that rely heavily on cellular networks, the SenseCap T1000-E […]

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