Apple says installing macOS Sequoia 15.3, iOS 18.3, or iPadOS 18.3 will turn on Apple Intelligence automatically on compatible devices; users can opt out later
Do You Have a Say? Chris Barylick / O'Grady's PowerPage : Apple publishes macOS Sequoia 15.3 release notes with Release Candidate The Indian Express : iOS 18.3 update enables Apple Intelligence on iPh...
Apple's WWDC demos, with the integration of generative AI across its products, show the value of seeing AI as a feature rather than a standalone app or device
what's not to love? Michael J. Miller / PCMag : Apple Intelligence Satisfies Demand, But Doesn't Change the Game M.G. Siegler / Spyglass : “AI” is Apple's “Voldemort” Ben Thompson / Stratechery : [FRE...
Apple unveils Apple Intelligence for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, with text and image generation across apps, cross-app task orchestration, App Intents, and more
Apple soon will be taking a huge bite … Aman Gupta / Livemint : Is Apple Intelligence coming to your iPhone, iPad or Mac? Check full list of compatible devices Ryan Christoffel / 9to5Mac : There's an ...
Samsung announces an expanded Google partnership to let Galaxy phone and tablet users onboard Matter-compatible devices to SmartThings and Google Home systems
Ahead of its annual developer conference, Samsung has revealed details about how Matter smart home devices will work on its Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets.
Internal doc: T-Mobile to require all new devices to support VoLTE from August 4, and will stop supporting any non-VoLTE phones on its network from January 2021
and even sooner than AT&T Daniel Golightly / Android Headlines : T-Mobile Customers May Need A New 4G VoLTE Phone By January 2021 Matt Milano / IT Management : T-Mobile Soon Will Require VoLTE Phones ...
Facebook opens 360-degree streaming to all users with compatible devices
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Holographic capture startup 8i raises $27M Series B led by Time Warner, will launch 3D app Holo this year on Google Tango-compatible devices
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YouTube adds HDR video support, for higher color contrast and more detailed shadows and highlights on compatible devices
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