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Apple is planning a big AI comeback, but we’ve heard this song before

Macworld Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has a juicy new report today detailing Apple’s future plans for AI and robotics, which he pitches as a “turnaround” for the company. A comeback of sorts, for a company that has badly missed the boat and disappointed fans with its AI ambitions so far. These future releases all sound great. […]

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9to5Mac Daily: August 13, 2025 – iPhone 17 pricing, Apple vs Elon

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iPhone 16 Pro: An amazing companion for standalone Sony cameras like the FX3 and FX30

Today, there’s a considerable debate over how necessary standalone cameras are in a world where smartphones dominate digital photography. While this debate has merit depending on the application, it’ll be long before a smartphone replaces my standalone camera, especially as a tool for shooting video. My current camera of choice is the Sony FX30—it’s pound

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The redundant iTunes Movies and TV Shows apps can now be hidden from the Apple TV Home Screen

The iTunes Movies and TV Shows app predate the unified Apple TV app, and go all the way back to the first version of tvOS in 2015. Fast forward to today, and these apps are almost entirely redundant and serve as mere placeholders. As system apps on Apple TV are not deletable, these husks of

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Report: Apple planning ecosystem of home security devices to compete with Ring and Nest

A new report from Bloomberg dives deep into Apple’s plans to lean on artificial intelligence as a way to expand into robotics, home security, and smart displays. One interesting tidbit in the report is that Apple is aiming to develop a system of smart home cameras and other home security products to compete with the

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