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Apple Pencil Pro Drops to $109.99 on Amazon Alongside Record Low Prices for M4 iPad Pro

The Apple Pencil Pro has dropped to a new record low price today on Amazon, and we’re also tracking a big collection of discounts on the M4 iPad Pro. Apple Pencil Pro Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, […]

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Apple Shares Humorous ‘The Underdogs’ Video Featuring iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro

Apple today shared a humorous new video on its YouTube channel that dramatizes many of the uses of Apple devices, including its Apple Vision Pro spatial computing device. Titled “OOO (Out of Office),” the 10-minute video follows design team “The Underdogs” as they travel to Thailand in a last-ditch attempt fulfill a client’s wishes. In

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Apple Music VP claims Spotify has ‘stopped innovating,’ touts Beats Pill redesign in new interview

Oliver Schusser might have one of Apple’s most wide-reaching titles, as VP of Apple Music, Apple TV+, Sports, and Beats. In a new interview, Schusser covers a lot of ground, especially focusing on Apple Music, its competitors, and the recent Beats Pill redesign. more…

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After Apple, Meta also withholding future AI models from EU countries

Apple said last month that it would be withholding its upcoming AI features from EU countries, and now Meta has followed suit, and for exactly the same reason. The iPhone maker cited “regulatory uncertainties” in the bloc, and Meta has given the same explanation for its own decision to hold back future AI models …

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Cellebrite can’t unlock most iPhones running iOS 17.4 and later

Leaked documents reveal that Cellebrite can’t unlock iPhones running iOS 17.4 and later, at least as of the date of publication (April 2024). The company has confirmed that the documents are genuine. Cellebrite devices, which are widely used by law enforcement agencies, can crack most Android phones, though there are exceptions … more…

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Cellebrite Unable to Unlock iPhones on iOS 17.4 or Later, Leak Reveals

Israel-based mobile forensics company Cellebrite is unable to unlock iPhones running iOS 17.4 or later, according to leaked documents verified by 404 Media. The documents provide a rare glimpse into the capabilities of the company’s mobile forensics tools and highlight the ongoing security improvements in Apple’s latest devices. The leaked “Cellebrite iOS Support Matrix” obtained

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Apple Intelligence Not Trained on YouTube Content, Says Apple

Apple on Thursday addressed concerns about its use of AI training data, following an investigation that revealed Apple, along with other major tech companies, had used YouTube subtitles to train their artificial intelligence models. The investigation by Wired earlier this week reported that over 170,000 videos from popular content creators were part of a dataset

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Mac, iPhone, iPad and Vision Pro feature in latest Apple at Work comedy skit

Apple’s acclaimed Apple at Work comedy ad series continues with the return of ‘The Underdogs’, in a new video entitled OOO (Out of Office). The Underdogs series kicked off during the pandemic summer of 2020, and the company has released a new instalment almost annually ever since, given the popularity of the shorts. more…

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Apple says its OpenELM model doesn’t power Apple Intelligence amid YouTube controversy

Earlier this week, an investigation detailed that Apple and other tech giants had used YouTube subtitles to train their AI models. This included over 170,000 videos from the likes of MKBHD, Mr. Beast, and more. Apple then used this dataset to train its open-source OpenELM models, which were released back in April. Apple has now

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