13 Amazing ChatGPT-4o Shortcuts For Your iPhone

ChatGPT-4o Shortcuts iPhone

We have an awesome video from Stephen Robles that shows us how to create 13 amazing iPhone shortcuts that use ChatGPT-4o. By leveraging the advanced capabilities of ChatGPT-4 on your iPhone, you can streamline various tasks and optimize your daily workflow. These 13 innovative shortcuts harness the power of artificial intelligence to revolutionize the way […]

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Highlights from Yanko Design: Baxley Moto, Apple WWDC 2024 Insights, and AI Voice Assistant Developments

This week, Yanko Design highlights some of the most exciting developments in tech and design. From the futuristic Baxley Moto to the highly anticipated Apple WWDC 2024 and the evolving role of AI voice assistants, these topics underscore the rapid advancements shaping our world. Each product and topic discussed not only showcases cutting-edge innovation but also reflects the practical applications of these technologies in enhancing our daily lives.

Baxley Moto: A Futuristic Ride

The Baxley Moto, an innovative electric motorbike designed by Shane Baxley, stands out with its hubless wheel design, merging angular lines with sleek contours. This electric bike features a hunched-forward riding position, large treaded tires, and a suspended tail section, emphasizing its capability for high-speed thrills. Even though I don’t ride motorcycles, I still appreciate the great design and innovation this bike brings to the table. The Baxley Moto’s sleek black colorway with vibrant red and metallic gold accents enhances its visual appeal, suggesting power and sophistication.

Designer: Shane Baxley

Using lightweight carbon fiber for the frame and applying hubless wheel technology show promise for market readiness. This blend of futuristic aesthetics and functional features creates a compelling vision of electric bikes’ future. Baxley’s design balances innovation with practical elements, making it a realistic candidate for future production.

Apple WWDC 2024 Preview: Expectations and Insights

We are thrilled to attend Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2024 in person for the first time. The keynote on June 10 at Apple Park is expected to reveal the latest advancements in iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS. Our team will be on-site to provide comprehensive coverage of these exciting updates.

Designer: Apple

iOS 18 and iPadOS 18

Apple’s iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 are set to introduce advanced AI functionalities such as suggested email and message replies, text summaries, and improved photo touchup tools. Rich Communication Services (RCS) will enhance messaging between iOS and Android with features like end-to-end encryption and high-resolution media sharing. Additionally, custom emoji generation and customizable app icons are rumored to provide more personalization options for users.

macOS 15

The next version of macOS, possibly named after a California location, is expected to incorporate many AI enhancements seen in iOS 18. Updates to core apps like Apple Music, Notes, and productivity tools will focus on integrating AI functionalities to enhance user productivity. The System Settings app is rumored to be reorganized for better usability, and Siri’s menu bar icon might get a new look. Accessibility improvements are also anticipated, including custom spoken phrase triggers in Shortcuts.

Generative AI

Generative AI will be a significant focus at WWDC 2024. Apple is expected to integrate OpenAI’s ChatGPT and potentially Google’s Gemini AI assistant into iOS 18. These integrations could bring advanced conversational capabilities and intelligent assistant features to iPhones and iPads. Siri is also slated for substantial upgrades using Apple’s large language models, enhancing voice recognition and response accuracy and focusing on practical, everyday applications. Apple aims to enhance user privacy and security by handling AI processing on devices when possible.

Next-Generation CarPlay

CarPlay is set for significant updates with iOS 18. New accessibility features like Voice Control and Color Filters will enhance usability. Sound Recognition will notify users of driving-related sounds, benefiting those who are deaf or hard of hearing. Next-generation CarPlay is expected to integrate more deeply into vehicle systems, including instrument clusters and climate controls, providing a seamless and comprehensive user experience.

AI Voice Assistants: Gender Dominance and Implications

This week, we explored the dominance of female voices in AI systems. Voice assistants like Siri, Alexa, and Google Voice feature female voices to create a friendly user experience. Studies show that users generally find female voices more soothing and pleasant, enhancing the effectiveness of these assistants in support roles.

The trend towards female voices in AI voice assistants raises important questions about gender perceptions and biases. Ensuring diverse training data and mitigating biases in AI systems is crucial for creating fair and balanced AI assistants. As AI becomes more integrated into daily life, addressing these issues is vital to avoid reinforcing negative biases and ensuring equitable technology representation.

This integration’s relevance extends to AI tools revolutionizing the design process, as seen in BMW’s Designworks studio. AI tools like MidJourney and Runway streamline workflows, making it easier for designers to visualize and iterate on ideas rapidly. This synergy between AI and human creativity ensures the final product is technologically advanced and artistically inspired.

Fitbit Ace LTE: A New Era in Kids’ Wearables

The Fitbit Ace LTE is a new wearable designed for kids aged seven and up, combining playtime with video games to get kids active. It introduces immersive, interactive 3D games to the child’s wrist, aligning gametime with physical activity. Privacy and parental control are core features, with real-time location tracking, call and text capabilities, and voice messaging through the Fitbit Ace Pass and app.

Designer: Fitbit

For those already invested in the Apple ecosystem, the Apple Watch offers similar tracking features and more, potentially making the Fitbit Ace LTE redundant. However, this product is particularly valuable for non-Apple users, providing a unique tool for balancing screen time with physical activity. Its innovative design and functionality make it a worthwhile investment for enhancing kids’ active lifestyles.

Essential Workspace Accessories for Enhanced Productivity

To enhance your daily workflow, here are three essential workspace accessories that can significantly boost productivity and comfort:

Magic Bar
The Magic Bar is a portable Touch Bar that can be teamed up with any Apple peripheral. It is a sleek, seamless toolbar that aligns horizontally with your keyboard, enhancing your productivity with ease.

Triple 4K Docking Station
This docking station transforms your MacBook setup into a multi-display powerhouse. It can extend your display to three extra screens and offers a 4K HDMI port at 60Hz and additional HDMI slots and DisplayPort outputs.

FLIKK Laptop Stand & Sleeve
The FLIKK Laptop Stand & Sleeve provides ergonomic support and convenient portability. It offers the desired viewing angle to create a comfortable working environment and transforms into a laptop sleeve for easy carrying.

By focusing on these innovative products and topics, Yanko Design continues to showcase the latest trends and tools that promise to make our lives more efficient, creative, and connected. These selections highlight the forefront of technological advancement, emphasizing the importance of integrating design and functionality to meet the demands of modern living.

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How to Download iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 For Free

iOS 18

It won’t be long before Apple releases the first betas of iOS 18 and iPad 18, these will be released at WWDC 2024 in a couple of weeks. Exploring the latest features and improvements of iOS 18 can be an exciting experience for Apple device users. However, installing beta versions requires caution and careful preparation […]

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How to Add Widgets to the iPad Lock Screen

iPad Lock Screen

The iPad lock screen serves as the gateway to your device, and customizing it with widgets can significantly enhance your user experience and boost productivity. Widgets provide quick access to essential information and functionalities without the need to unlock your device, saving you time and effort. In this guide, we will explore the various types […]

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How to Use Your iPad as an In Car Dashboard

iPad

When driving, having access to reliable navigation and entertainment systems in our vehicles is essential. However, traditional car infotainment systems often fall short in terms of responsiveness, versatility, and cost-effectiveness. Even alternatives like CarPlay have their limitations and associated expenses. Fortunately, there is a practical solution that can significantly enhance your in-car experience: transforming your […]

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How to Improve Siri with ChatGPT-4o

Siri with ChatGPT-4o

Integrating ChatGPT-4o with Siri can significantly improve your iOS experience, especially on devices like the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. The video below from Zollotech walks us through setting up and using ChatGPT-4o on your iPhone and explores potential improvements in future iOS versions and the application of AI in other technologies like the […]

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Apple’s M4 iPad Pro Nano Etched Glass Durability Tested

M4 IPad Pro

Apple’s M4 iPad Pro has introduced a new feature that has caught the attention of tech enthusiasts and consumers alike: nano-etched glass. This innovative glass technology is exclusively available on the 1TB and 2TB models of the M4 iPad Pro, setting them apart from other Apple devices that feature the standard glossy glass. In the […]

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How to Optimize Your iPhones Maximum Battery Capacity

iPhone Battery Capacity

Maintaining your iPhone’s battery health is crucial for ensuring its longevity and optimal performance. While it’s inevitable that the battery capacity will gradually decrease over time, adopting certain practices can significantly extend its lifespan and maintain its efficiency. The video below from iReviews shows us a range of practical tips to help us optimize our […]

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Top 10 AI Features in iOS 18

iOS 18

Apple’s upcoming iOS 18 is set to revolutionize the mobile experience with a suite of cutting-edge AI features. Based on leaks and reports, these enhancements aim to elevate user functionality and keep Apple competitive with the AI capabilities offered by rivals like Google and Samsung. The video below from Matt Talks Tech walks us through […]

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Top 10 Apple Products We Wish Existed – But Probably Never Will

As incredible as Apple’s products almost always are, there’s always a sense of mystery around their catalog. Unless leaks confirm the launch of a product, there’s always a will-they-won’t-they discussion about things like a folding iPhone, an Apple Car, or up until recently, an Apple VR headset (which did eventually get launched at WWDC last year). This discussion is fueled by one undeniable fact – when Apple enters an industry, it makes a grand entrance. Everything Apple does, it does with great intent and decades of hidden innovation. So it only makes sense to want Apple to enter more industries and disrupt them. Here’s a look at a few product categories that fit well within Apple’s catalog, and even though it makes absolute sense for Apple to design these products (and I’m sure they’d do a stellar job), Apple is probably never going to consider making them. From drones to e-bikes to even printers, here are 10 products everyone wishes Apple made… but Apple probably won’t.

01. Apple Drone

The first-ever drone we saw from Apple actually made its appearance in the company’s iPhone 14 Pro keynote. The video showed a rather crude-looking drone engineered to fly with the iPhone 14 Pro Max mounted on it, relying on the iPhone’s camera system to capture footage. We later learned that the drone was entirely made in-house by Apple’s engineers… so why not make one for us regular consumers too? Imagine a drone rivaling the ones from DJI and Parrot, using a state-of-the-art camera system taken from Apple’s latest iPhones. An object-avoidance LiDAR system taken from the iPhones and iPads, and a 3-axis gimbal so advanced, it helps Apple make better motorized stabilizers for their phone cameras. It’s no secret that DJI’s three product lines – their Osmo cameras, gimbals, and their drones – all benefit from advancements in each other’s domains. A truly symbiotic system that helps create great products. I don’t see why Apple couldn’t do the same.

02. Apple Arcade Gaming Controller

Apple has a gaming service, a game-ready tablet that has better rendering capabilities than some laptops, and Apple also has a spatial reality headset that’s perfect for games, but lacks a controller input. It just makes absolute sense for Apple to launch a gaming controller that works in tandem with all their devices, helping you play/test all sorts of games, whether it’s on Unity or on Apple Arcade. Here’s yet another thought. What if you could remove the control part of the controller from its ergonomic case and use it like an Apple TV or Nintendo Wii-style remote? All speculative of course, but not without reason. Apple’s tech offering severely lacks a gaming controller, and if Apple is serious about gaming, it just makes sense.

03. Apple MovePod Wireless Speaker

You know what else also makes sense? Being able to take your music on the go. Both of Apple’s speakers – the HomePod and the HomePod Mini are wired, tethered devices that don’t have batteries of their own, and can’t be carried around with you. Ironically enough, Apple’s released quite a few wireless portable speakers under its Beats by Dre sub-brand… so why not just launch an unchained HomePod that you can travel with? An orb-shaped device with a handle (sort of like the Devialet Mania) occurs to me as the most obvious bet. Instead of relying on AirPods to listen to music on the go, this wireless speaker gives you the thump of a HomePod, but on the beach, at parties, on a terrace, in a backyard, or even a campsite. Obviously you couldn’t call it HomePod anymore, so something like the MovePod made sense as just a naming ritual.

04. Ergonomic Magic Mouse

The Magic Mouse sucks. It charges horribly, hasn’t been redesigned in years, and it’s an ergonomic nightmare. In fact, it’s so bad to hold that people have even designed grips for the Magic Mouse that make it more comfortable to grasp. Needless to say, an ergonomic Magic Mouse doesn’t exist, but it desperately needs to. The current slim mouse is perfect for travel, but let’s be honest, nobody chooses mice based on their travel-ability. So here’s an appeal to Apple to just make a slightly chunkier Magic Mouse that’s better to hold while working, because that’s really what a mouse is for… working.

05. Apple Printer

MKBHD once said that if there was one gadget he wished Apple designed, it would be the printer. Current printers are the absolute worst. They’re complicated, they jam, they’re a nuisance to configure, and their software are more complex than they need to be. Printers and their user experiences definitely need a major rehaul, and if there’s one company anyone trusts to do a better job, it’s Apple. That being said, Apple probably doesn’t see much sense in a printer. It makes world-class computers for professionals, it dominates the pro-res display market, and printers are an incredibly niche item. Sure, Steve Jobs could have probably launched one in the iMac G3 days when printing was absolutely essential – but printers aren’t a household essential anymore. Want to read documents or preview artwork, use an iPad. That being said, the world definitely deserves a GOOD printer that shows all companies how it’s supposed to be done.

06. Apple e-Bike

Everyone was expecting an Apple Car, but alas, it wasn’t meant to be. The Apple Car was supposed to be Tim Cook’s effort at building an all-encompassing self-driving vehicle (he didn’t even want a steering wheel in it) with nothing but comfortable seating and infotainment. The car would boost Apple’s self-driving algorithms, but ultimately it was a way of pushing Apple’s services like Apple TV, CarPlay, Apple Music, etc. The Apple Car would ultimately lock horns with multiple giants in the field, Tesla, GM, Ford, the works… so why not enter a field that hasn’t seen much (or any) competition from the big automotive giants? An Apple e-bike would be a great transition into automobiles, it would help Apple understand riders, refine its maps service, and even boost their battery technology. All that could LATER be carried into EVs. Not to mention, the absolute lack of competition… but that’s something Apple has always avoided because it views its competition as a proof of a healthy market. That’s why it waited for Samsung to launch a Watch first, and for Meta, Microsoft, and dozens of other companies cut their teeth on AR/VR before launching the Vision Pro.

07. Apple HomeCam Security Camera

Apple prides itself on privacy and security on a software level – so why not on a hardware one too? The Apple HomeCam would be a perfect smart camera to keep in your house for an added layer of security. It would tie in perfectly with Apple HomeKit’s smart home dashboard, plus, imagine being able to have instant FaceTime calls with your house to check if everything is okay. A smart speaker was Apple’s first step in entering the home, a smart camera would be the logical next step. Yes, I was tempted to call this the Vision Cam but decided HomeCam was a better bet!

08. Apple Ring

Of all the products in this list, the most likely seems to be the Apple Ring, and for two reasons – the first, the Apple Watch is a great health wearable but it doesn’t have a battery that lasts weeks, and the second, Samsung is gearing up to launch their Galaxy Ring too, validating the market space. Ring wearables are great for a bunch of reasons – they don’t have screens so there’s really no distraction with notifications and whatnot, but more importantly, the lack of a screen means a MUCH better battery life. People can wear rings everywhere, and unlike a watch where you can only wear one on your wrist (you’d look stupid if you wore two watches), you can actually pair a health-tracking ring with other jewelry for something that’s sleek yet functional. Rumor has it that Apple’s been considering adding a ring to their portfolio, but then again, a lot of it hinges on how successful Samsung’s own efforts are. Besides, would you really want to wear an Apple Watch and an Apple Ring together? Seems like overkill, no?

09. Apple TV Projector

Probably more of a wishlist item than anything, the Apple TV Projector would be Apple’s first foray into projectors. The company already makes the Apple TV box that brings the company’s TV service to televisions. Wouldn’t it be great if they made a projector that could turn your wall into a theater, and fill your room with loud, balanced audio coming directly from the projector itself? Obviously, the projector would have to be an ultra-short throw (UST) one, because who really places projectors 10 feet away from walls anymore? I’d pay good money for a 4K UST Apple TV projector with the service built-in, along with a year of Apple TV+. Pair it with Apple Arcade’s gaming controller from earlier on in this article and you’ve got yourself a stellar immersive gaming rig.

10. Apple WiFi Router

Another area that Apple should enter is the wireless and cellular service business. Just like Apple entered the payments business to fix something that was broken, the company can enter the carrier business to provide high-speed internet to your homes at a fraction of the cost, and with all of Apple services baked in. Imagine paying a single fee for your internet and iCloud storage, and even getting your cellular plan as a bonus. Here, we’ve imagined an Apple WiFi router that broadcasts high-speed internet to every corner of your home, with a built-in VPN that protects user data because Apple cares for privacy. We threw in an Apple NAS (Network Attached Storage) too, so that your iCloud can live in your home instead of on a server in a different state or country.

Did I miss anything? What else do you think Apple should release? Or rather, which product category desperately requires Apple’s magic touch?

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