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If you're any kind of a musician, singer, or anyone else that could be onstage, Dave has a story for you! And a question about the story that was harder to answer than I thought it would be. We talk about the new AirPods Pro With AI Cameras that are apparently in the "advanced testing stages." Do you use Visual Intelligence? We ask ourselves that question too. Brought to you by: CleanMyMac: Get Tidy Today! Try 7 days free and use my code DALRYMPLE for 20% off at clnmy.com/DALRYMPLE Show Notes: Every guitar player's dream Apple: End-to-end encrypted RCS messaging begins rolling out today in beta AirPods Pro With AI Cameras Reach 'Advanced' Testing Stage Does anyone use Visual Intelligence? Are the new AirPods the bridge to have people actually use Visual Intelligence? Apple's biggest iPad competitor isn't Android, it's older iPads Shows and movies we're watching Hulk Hogan: real, American, Netflix Send Help Disney+
Perhaps one of the best Apple Intelligence decisions I've ever heard, the company announced this week that users will be able to swap Apple's AI model to a rival's to control the new AI system. That means you could use Claude or Gemini or another company that wants to have theirs available. Dave and I also talk about Apple's decision to show advertising on Maps. A disappointing choice for a company that ridiculed Google for its advertising efforts to customers and saying Apple doesn't treat its customers like the product. Brought to you by: NordLayer: Get an exclusive offer: up to 22% off NordLayer yearly plans plus 10% on top with the coupon code: DALRYMPLE10. Try it risk-free—14-day money-back guarantee. Show Notes: Apple Stops Selling Mac Mini With 256GB of Storage, Starting Price Rises to $799 Apple settles Apple Intelligence lawsuit Apple plans to let users swap Apple Intelligence models Apple lands first-ever honors from the Tony Awards with a record 12 nominations Apple reports second quarter results Shows and movies we're watching Running Point, Netflix The Truman Show, Paramount+
Have you ever wanted to reset your keyboard dictionary? Dave shows you how, but it's a bit scary to press the buttons. We also look at the pipeline of products that John Ternus will be released under his tenure as CEO. Many of the products, we've already heard about but they couldn't be released because the software wasn't ready. Others are new categories. There are reports that Apple has given up on the Vision Pro after a lukewarm response. Brought to you by: NordLayer: Get an exclusive offer: up to 22% off NordLayer yearly plans plus 10% on top with the coupon code: DALRYMPLE10. Try it risk-free—14-day money-back guarantee. Show Notes: Apple's Cook Gives Ternus a Pipeline of 10 Major New Product Categories Will we see Ternus' folding iPad? Apple Has Likely Abandoned 'iPad Ultra' Plans Apple Has Given Up on the Vision Pro After M5 Refresh Flop Apple Vision Pro Used in World-First Cataract Surgery Ted Lasso, Season Four Shows and movies we're watching Countdown, Amazon Prime Marty Supreme, HBO Red Hot Chili Peppers, Netflix
The big news that shook the tech world this week is Tim Cook stepping down as CEO of Apple after over a decade at the helm of the company. Dave and I take a look at the things Tim did right and a few things he did wrong before exploring his successor, John Ternus and what he can bring to the table. Show Notes: Mac mini availability Tim Cook stepping down Tim's email to the company Zero to One products John Ternus' internal email Johny Srouji named Apple's Chief Hardware Officer Shows and movies we're watching City of Shadows, Netflix Project Hail Mary
It's a total AI podcast this week with topics ranging from Dave's ficticous AI simulator and a store owned and run by AI to Met's AI Mark Zuckerberg and Apple's AI glasses. Lots to talk about this week! Show Notes: Public's view on AI AI runs a store, hires humans Shares in Allbirds surge after maker of wool sneakers announces pivot to AI Meta spins up AI version of Mark Zuckerberg Apple's AI Glasses The cheapest MacBook competitor just got way pricier Microsoft's MacBook Neo counterstrategy Why did Microsoft raise prices or, more importantly, why did Apple NOT raise prices? Shows and movies we're watching Dark Winds, AMC+ Saturday Night, Netflix
Apple's MacBook Neo is selling much better than the company thought, which has caused a delimena it must now work through. IT would seem from the rumors that the foldable iPhone is a thing, but what should Apple name such a product? The Apple Stores are not the experience they used to be and Apple is closing a few of the retail stores. Brought to you by: CleanMyMac: Get Tidy Today! Try 7 days free and use my code DALRYMPLE for 20% off at clnmy.com/DALRYMPLE Show Notes: Future Sonics Ear Monitors Apple's massive MacBook Neo dilemma New MacBook Neo With A19 Pro Chip and 12GB RAM Expected Next Year Mark Gurman on Apple's foldable iPhone Three year Samsung agreement Is it iPhone Fold? Steve Jobs created the Apple Store. How Tim Cook changed it Mac Mini and Mac Studio Facing Extreme Shipping Delays Shows and movies we're watching Detective Hole, Netflix Untamed, Netflix
Dave and I are back and this week we talk about Future Sonics Ear Monitors, how they sound, where they came from and why they are so important for your hearing. We also talk about Apple's 50th birthday. Such an incredible story of a company that changed the world, with so many different products. Brought to you by: Squarespace: Check out squarespace.com/DALRYMPLE to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code DALRYMPLE. Show Notes: Future Sonics Ear Monitors Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference returns the week of June 8 Apple rings opening bell at NASDAQ Apple celebrates its 50th anniversary with special animated homepage Apple's special 50th anniversary merch for employees Chris Espinosa, featured by New York Times Paul McCartney Blazes Through Career-Spanning Set at Apple Park for 50th Anniversary Celebrations When Steve Jobs came back to Apple Shows and movies we're watching Surface, Apple TV Launch of the Artemis II space craft Sinners, HBO
Apple has finally updated the AirPods Pro Max, but the update didn't bring a lot of new features, it basically brought the headphones on pair with the AirPods Pro. Dave and I talk about AI and whether Apple chose to stay out of the spending spree or if it was caught unprepared for one of the biggest tech changes in a long time. Do you know what could be in the figs you love to eat? Me neither, but Dave tells us. Brought to you by: Squarespace: Check out squarespace.com/DALRYMPLE for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, use OFFER CODE: DALRYMPLE to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Show Notes: There will be no show next week. Apple Adds 'Genius Browse' Movie and TV Recommendations to Apple TV in tvOS 26.4 Apple introduces AirPods Max 2 AirPods Max: Four things that haven't changed YouTuber upgrades MacBook Neo to 1TB Horace Dediu on Apple Sitting Out the AI Spending Race Apple's Platform Security Guide Adds a Brief Note on the MacBook Neo's On-Screen Camera Indicator Shows and movies we're watching The Night Agent, Netflix Weapons, HBO
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