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Apple in Discussions With Google To Integrate Gemini AI Into iPhones

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Apple is reportedly discussing licensing Google’s Gemini artificial intelligence engine for new iPhone models. The post Apple in Discussions With Google To Integrate Gemini AI Into iPhones appeared first on Spiceworks. Learn more about the negotiations and the deal’s implications for the AI sector.

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Apple not switching to USB-C iPhones in the near future, according to Ming-Chi Kuo

The Verge

The dream of a USB-C iPhone may be dead, according to the latest research note from Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The company reportedly has no plans to adopt USB-C on future iPhone devices or integrate a Touch ID sensor into the power button (two technologies that exist on Apple’s iPad hardware, like the 2020 iPad Air).

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Has Apple Pay made it too easy to spend money?

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Apple Pay leads the tap-to-pay market, which has exploded in popularity in the last few years. Apple released iOS 17 on September 18 and now that the new operating system is here, you can probably leave your wallet at home. It also marks a step forward in Apple’s steady march toward becoming a sort of bank.

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Apple is now building the chip it needs to ditch Qualcomm like it ditched Intel

The Verge

This fall, Apple changed how we thought about laptops overnight. It replaced the Intel processors in its MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro and Mac Mini with its own homegrown ARM chips instead — and though we were initially skeptical about Apple’s silicon transition, the final product blew us away. It’s only a matter of time.

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Tim Cook says Apple wants to use AR to make conversations better

The Verge

Apple CEO Tim Cook rarely provides details on unannounced products, but he offered some hints about Apple’s thinking on augmented reality and cars in an interview with Kara Swisher for The New York Times this morning. Cook also talked broadly about Apple’s approach to products during a question about cars.

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Has Apple Pay made it too easy to spend money?

Vox

Apple Pay leads the tap-to-pay market, which has exploded in popularity in the last few years. Apple released iOS 17 on September 18 and now that the new operating system is here, you can probably leave your wallet at home. It also marks a step forward in Apple’s steady march toward becoming a sort of bank.

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Apple’s new ARM-based Macs won’t support Windows through Boot Camp

The Verge

Apple will start switching its Macs to its own ARM-based processors later this year, but you won’t be able to run Windows in Boot Camp mode on them. Microsoft only licenses Windows 10 on ARM to PC makers to preinstall on new hardware, and the company hasn’t made copies of the operating system available for anyone to license or freely install.

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