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01.04.2024 24:00 Uhr
Apple AI research: ReALM is smaller, faster than GPT-4 when parsing contextual data
Apple AI research reveals a model that will make giving commands to Siri faster and more efficient by converting any given context into text, which is easier to parse by a Large Language Model.Apple is working to bring AI to SiriArtificial Intelligence research at Apple keeps being published as the company approaches a public launch of its AI initiatives in June during WWDC. There has been a variety of research published so far, including an image animation tool.The latest paper was first discovered by 9to5Mac. The paper details something called ReALM — Reference Resolution As Language Modeling. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
01.04.2024 23:18 Uhr, AppleInsider,
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01.04.2024 23:00 Uhr
Expand your Apple Health data with these smart blood pressure monitors [Updated]
Over the years, Apple has vastly expanded the Health app on iPhone with ways toa track weight, fitness, and much more. Earlier this year, we broke down the best smart scales for syncing weight with an iPhone. And with iPadOS 17, the Health app is also now on iPad.
Another measurement that can integrate with Apple’s Health app is blood pressure. Here are some of the current options on the market for syncing blood pressure with the Health app on your iPhone.
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01.04.2024 22:45 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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9to5Mac Daily: April 1, 2024 – iPhone 16 Pro design rumors, AT&T data leak
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01.04.2024 22:45 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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AT&T Notifying Customers About Massive Data Leak
AT&T this week is letting customers and former customers know about a major data leak, and it is sending out emails and resetting passcodes to prevent unauthorized account access.
7.6 million customers and 65.4 million former customers have had their passcodes stolen and have had sensitive data leaked. AT&T claims that there was no unauthorized access to its systems resulting in the theft of the data set, with the information obtained several years ago.
Back in 2021, a hacking group said that it had stolen information on 70 million AT&T customers. AT&T at the time said that it had not suffered a breach, and the company still insists that the data did not come from its systems. Customer information leaked includes names, addresses, birth dates, AT&T account numbers, phone numbers, email addresses, and social security numbers, along with passcodes.
The data was not made public until March 2024, but now that it is out in the wild, AT&T has initiated passcode resets and says tha
01.04.2024 22:36 Uhr, Macrumors,
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01.04.2024 22:00 Uhr
Apple AI researchers boast useful on-device model that ‘substantially outperforms’ GPT-4
Siri has recently been attempting to describe images received in Messages when using CarPlay or the announce notifications feature. In typical Siri fashion, the feature is inconsistent and with mixed results.
Nevertheless, Apple forges ahead with the promise of AI. In a newly published research paper, Apple’s AI gurus describe a system in which Siri can do much more than try to recognize what’s in an image. The best part? It thinks one of its models for doing this benchmarks better than ChatGPT 4.0.
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01.04.2024 21:45 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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01.04.2024 21:00 Uhr
You can now use ChatGPT without an account
On Monday, OpenAI began opening up ChatGPT to users without an account. It described the move as part of its mission to “make tools like ChatGPT broadly available so that people can experience the benefits of AI.” It also gives the company more training data (for those who don’t opt out) and perhaps nudges more users into creating accounts and subscribing for superior GPT-4 access instead of the older GPT-3.5 model free users get.
I tested the instant access, which — as advertised — allowed me to start a new GPT-3.5 thread without any login info. The chatbot’s standard “How can I help you today?” screen appears, with optional buttons to sign up or log in. Although I saw it today, OpenAI says it’s gradually rolling out access, so check back later if you don’t see the option yet.
OpenAI says it added extra safeguards for accountless users, including blocking prompts and image generations in more categories than logged-in users. When asked for more
01.04.2024 20:45 Uhr, Engadget,
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These are the best CarPlay apps for iPhone
CarPlay is Apple’s feature that brings communication and entertainment functions to the built-in screen in your car using iPhone apps. The feature appears on a lot of and new cars that you can buy today.
As CarPlay support is now available from most manufacturers, we’re also seeing more CarPlay apps. Once you install these apps on your iPhone, they appear on your CarPlay-enabled display when you connect your iPhone. Read on for the growing list of iPhone apps that support CarPlay.
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01.04.2024 20:36 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Special April Fool’s Report: the 60-inch iPad Pro Maxed Out Max
In a Jan. 21, 2020 iMore article, Joseph Keller made an interesting argument for a 15-inch iPad Pro AND a 27-incher. However, the Sellers Research Group (that’s me) has discovered that Apple thinks such tablets would be too small and plans to introduce a super-sized iPad Pro. Sources tell me that the iPad Pro Maxed […]
01.04.2024 20:27 Uhr, MacMinute,
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Für Auto-Schrauber: Werkstatt-Deals bei Aldi
Sie würden gern selbst am Auto rumschrauben? Aldi zumindest alles, womit Sie Reifen wechseln können. Wagenheber, Schlagschrauber, Reifenwechsel-Set und alle möglichen Druckluftwerkzeuge. Wir checken die Deals.
01.04.2024 20:18 Uhr, CHIP,
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Apple staff offered Milanese Loop Apple Watch bands at 40% off
Apple has started to discount some of its Apple Watch bands for employees, but it is unclear if it is to prepare for changes with the next Apple Watch models.Apple Watch Milanese LoopApple regularly offers its products to corporate and retail employees at a discount, with steeper offers available when it attempts to wind down stock levels. One such discount is now being offered on a selection of Apple Watch bands.A 40% discount is being offered to Apple employees for some Link Bracelet and Milanese Loop band styles, reports MacRumors. This brings the Link Bracelet down from $349 to $209 for employees, while the Milanese Loop is down from $99 to $59. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
01.04.2024 20:09 Uhr, AppleInsider,
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01.04.2024 20:00 Uhr
Ohrenpilz durch In-Ears: Das können Sie dagegen tun
In-Ear-Kopfhörer sind mit ihrer kompakten Bauart sehr beliebt. Allerdings besteht bei zu langer Nutzung die Gefahr einer Pilzinfektion im Ohr. Wie sich das vermeiden lässt und woran Sie eine mögliche Infektion erkennen, erfahren Sie hier.
01.04.2024 19:54 Uhr, CHIP,
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Apple iPhone 6 Plus jetzt veraltet und iPad mini 4 Vintage
Das iPhone 6 Plus und das iPad Mini 4 sind von Apple heute auf die Liste der Vintage-Produkte und veraltete Produkte gesetzt worden. Als veraltet gilt jetzt das iPhone 6 Plus und als Vintage das iPad mini 4. iPhone 6 Plus veraltet Von Apple wurde das iPhone 6 Plus heute als veraltet eingestuft, weshalb weder
01.04.2024 19:45 Uhr, apfelnews,
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Migo Ascender stair-climbing vacuum, Qi2 gear, & TP-Link camera reviews on HomeKit Insider
On this episode of HomeKit Insider, Migo launches the Ascender stair-climbing robot, lots of Qi2 news, and HomeKit camera reviews.HomeKit Insider PodcastAlso launching on Kickstarter this week was the MIGO Ascender. This is a Matter-enabled stair-climbing robotic vacuum cleaner and mop.This will be hugely beneficial to multi-level homes and is a better alternative to buying multiple robots. It is $849 for the early bird price and will increase to $1,500 when available. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
01.04.2024 19:36 Uhr, AppleInsider,
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Google says it will destroy browsing data collected from Chrome’s Incognito mode
The first details emerged Monday from Google’s settlement of a class-action lawsuit over Chrome’s tracking of Incognito users. Filed in 2020, the suit could have required the company to pay $5 billion in damages. Instead, The Wall Street Journal reports that Google will destroy “billions of data points” it improperly collected, update its data collection disclosures and maintain a setting that blocks Chrome’s third-party cookies by default for the next five years.
The lawsuit accused Google of misleading Chrome users about how private Incognito browsing truly is. It claimed the company told customers their info was private — even as it monitored their activity. Google defended its practices by claiming it warned Chrome users that Incognito mode “does not mean ‘invisible’” and that sites could still see their activity. The settlement was first reported in December.
The suit initially asked for $5,000 in damages per user for alleged offenses related to
01.04.2024 19:27 Uhr, Engadget,
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Managed IT Services von maja.cloud
Der Beitrag Managed IT Services von maja.cloud erschien als Erstes auf maja.cloud.
Managed IT Services – darunter versteht man Dienstleistungen externer Anbieter im Bereich IT. Sie betreuen die gesamte betriebliche IT-Infrastruktur oder Teile der IT eines Kunden-Unternehmens im Outsourcing. Die externen IT-Dienstleister übernehmen unterschiedlichste Aufgaben und Prozesse. Beispiele sind die Bereitstellung, der laufende Betrieb und die regelmäßigen Updates von Netzwerken, Servern, Arbeitsplätzen bzw. Endgeräten (Hardware) sowie Anwendungen. […]
01.04.2024 19:09 Uhr, mac-and-win,
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01.04.2024 19:00 Uhr
15-inch M2 MacBook Air with 16GB RAM $400 off, iPhone 14 Plus $540, more
These deals are no joke. You can bring home a 15-inch M2 MacBook Air with 16GB of memory at the all-time low of $1,499 – or $400 off today. Apple’s iPhone 14 Plus is an even better value as it falls to $540, and the beloved Lutron Aurora smart bulb dimmer switch is finally on sale for the first time in ages at $33. Hit the jump for all that and more in the latest 9to5Toys Lunch Break.
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01.04.2024 18:36 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Apple on what makes the M3 MacBook Air the perfect travel laptop
Apple launched the new M3 MacBook Air last month, offering more powerful performance, a more durable Midnight finish, and other upgrades. In a new interview this week, Apple product marketing exec Evan Buyze offered an interesting look at how Apple optimizes the MacBook Air for travel – specifically on a plane.
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01.04.2024 18:36 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Soundcore C30i Open-Ear erinnern an teure Bose-Kopfhörer
Mitte Februar hat Bose neue Kopfhörer vorgestellt: Die Bose Ultra Open Earbuds. Es handelt sich dabei nicht um Over-, On- oder In-Ear-Kopfhörer, sondern um Open-Ear-Kopfhörer. Möglicherweise wird das ein neuer Trend? Auch Anker wird demnächst neue Kopfhörer in dieser Bauweise auf den Markt bringen. Wir haben bereits die ersten Details der Soundcore C30i Open-Ears für […]
01.04.2024 18:27 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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Siri in iOS 18: An AI revolution, or a sometimes useful dumpster fire?
Siri launched with the iPhone 4S in October 2011, replacing Voice Control with a more capable virtual assistant. A dozen years later, Siri has evolved into the primary way we interact with our Apple products.
Wait, no, I’m being told Siri sounds more natural but the core technology is roughly the same. Meanwhile, artificial intelligence now means generative AI and chat bots are based on large language models.
Siri and the rest of iOS 18 will join the AI revolution in June, ending our long national nightmare of Siri being somewhere between hot garbage and kinda useful sometimes. At least that’s what’s being reported, but we don’t really have a great sense of what to expect yet.
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01.04.2024 16:54 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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EU issues edict: April Fools must be observed daily
This April Fools Day, the European Union has fined itself for failing to comply with the terms and conditions of the Digital Markets Act.The European Union, the Middle East, the former USSR and part of North Africa"Opening up unfettered markets for the benefit of outsiders" wrote the EU in its decision, "is essential for anyone who has created a platform that has become commercially successful."From its offices in Stockholm, a music streaming source close to people familiar with the matter added that "opening up unfettered markets for the benefit of outsiders is particularly important for EU companies that have not been able to create a platform that has become commercially successful." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
01.04.2024 16:18 Uhr, AppleInsider,
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01.04.2024 16:00 Uhr
Philips Airfryer mit zwei Körben jetzt verfügbar
Erst vergangene Woche haben wir euch das aktuelle Airfryer-Top-Modell von Philips vorgestellt. Heute werfen wir einen genaueren Blick auf die bereits vorgestellte Neuheit, den Philips Airfryer mit zwei Körben. Genauer gesagt das Modell NA352/00 aus der 3000er-Serie, denn das ist ab sofort im Handel verfügbar. Direkt zuschlagen könnt ihr bei MediaMarkt, dort ist der neue […]
01.04.2024 15:54 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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CISO’s Code42 comments on report off Apple software engineer leaking trade secrets
As reported lasts week, Apple alleges Andrew Aude, a former software engineer, leaked secrets about various initiatives, including Apple’s Journal app and the Vision Pro device, through his company-issued iPhone. This information was reportedly shared with journalists and personnel at rival technology corporations over five years. Dennis Dayman, CISO of Code42, a data protection company, […]
01.04.2024 15:54 Uhr, MacMinute,
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01.04.2024 15:00 Uhr
From its start, Gmail conditioned us to trade privacy for free services
Long before Gmail became smart enough to finish your sentences, Google’s now-ubiquitous email service was buttering up the public for a fate that defined the internet age: if you’re not paying for the product, you are the product.
When Gmail was announced on April 1, 2004, its lofty promises and the timing of its release reportedly had people assuming it was a joke. It wasn’t the first web-based email provider — Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail had already been around for years — but Gmail was offering faster service, automatic conversation grouping for messages, integrated search functions and 1GB of storage, which was at the time a huge leap forward in personal cloud storage. Google in its press release boasted that a gigabyte was “more than 100 times” what its competitors offered. All of that, for free.
Except, as Gmail and countless tech companies in its wake have taught us, there’s no such thing as free. Using Gmail came with a tradeoff that’s now commonplace:
01.04.2024 14:09 Uhr, Engadget,
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01.04.2024 14:00 Uhr
Bandwerk Performance: Wasserfestes Lederarmband wieder verfügbar
Einen Test der Bandwerk Performance Serie müssen wir unbedingt noch nachholen, denn die Mischung aus FKM-Material und echtem Leder klingt ziemlich spannend. Der Hersteller selbst spricht von einem „Paradebeispiel für Eleganz gepaart mit Ausdauer“. In den letzten Wochen waren die Performance-Armbänder von Bandwerk leider nicht verfügbar, doch das hat sich jetzt geändert. Ab sofort könnt […]
01.04.2024 13:36 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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News items you should check out: April 1
Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles you should check out: ° From MacRumors: A $3 third-party app can now record spatial video on iPhone 15 Pro models in a higher resolution than Apple’s very own Camera app. ° From BBC Ireland: A haul of fake goods including knock-off Apple products, vapes […]
01.04.2024 13:27 Uhr, MacMinute,
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Ashton Sanders, Eric Lange join season three cast of Apple TV+’s ‘Invasion’
Apple TV+’s “Invasion” is rounding out its Season 3 cast with Ashton Sanders (“Moonlight,” “Wu-Tang: An American Saga”) and Eric Lange (“Perry Mason,” “Escape at Dannemora”) who will tackle major recurring roles, reports Deadline. They join the ensemble cast that includes Golshifteh Farahani, Shioli Kutsuna, Shamier Anderson, India Brown, Billy Barratt, Azhy Robertson, Tara Moayedi, […]
01.04.2024 13:27 Uhr, MacMinute,
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01.04.2024 13:00 Uhr
New Swift webpage tutorial page launches
Apple has recently uploaded a new webpage with resources for Xcode, Swift UI, and Swift programming. ‘Develop in Swift Tutorials’ has been added before this year’s Worldwide Developer Conference in June. The new developer webpage offers guides for beginners and would-be developers in matters of Swift programming. The aim is to encourage learners without any […]
01.04.2024 12:54 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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Apple Adds ‘Tech Specs’ information on Apple Watch page
A new ‘tech specs’ page has been added to the online section for Apple Watch models. ‘Tech Specs’ offers pertinent information about various Apple Watch models such as the second-generation Apple Watch SE, the Apple Watch Ultra 2, and the Apple Watch Series 9. Details like weight, size, connectivity, hardware, battery life, finishes, material, wellness, […]
01.04.2024 12:54 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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Apple employees can get Milanese Loop and Link Bracelet discounts
Retail and corporate Apple employees can get reduced prices for Apple Watch models with Milanese Loops and Link Bracelets. The Link Bracelet Apple Watch can be bought online for $209, while the Milanese Loop can be bought for $59. Both bands launched in 2015 with the original Apple Watch, with pricing of $349 and $99, […]
01.04.2024 12:54 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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Enjoy a $300 Discount on the 14-inch M3 MacBook Pro
Apple’s M3 chip is the latest in the Apple Silicon series, able to carry out virtually any task you want. Today, the 14-inch M3 MacBook Pro with 8GB of RAM and 1TB of storage is down to just $1,499 from its original price of $1,800 on Amazon. The M3 chip has a 10 core GPU […]
01.04.2024 12:54 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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01.04.2024 12:00 Uhr
März 2024: Die besten neuen Apps und Spiele
Musik-Streaming ist eine feine Sache, immerhin hat man so stets Zugriff auf die neueste Musik und muss ich ansonsten keine großen Gedanken machen. Der Kostenpunkt üblicherweise: Etwa 10 Euro pro Monat. Mit der neuen App Demus soll Musik-Streaming dagegen gratis sein. Demus ist eine kostenlose App eines 24-jährigen Entwicklers aus Tschechien, der folgendes verspricht: „Demus […]
01.04.2024 11:55 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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iPhone 16: Vertikale Anordnung der Kameras scheint wahrscheinlich
Mit dem iPhone 13 hat Apple eine diagonale Anordnung der beiden Kameras auf der Rückseite des Geräts eingeführt. Mit dem iPhone 16 könnte man zur vertikalen Anordnung der beiden Kameras zurückkehren. Das jedenfalls lassen im Netz aufgetauchte Schutzhüllen vermuten, die von Sonny Dickson geteilt wurden. Ein Kollege, der in der Vergangenheit nur Informationen geteilt hat, […]
01.04.2024 11:55 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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Starkes 140 Watt Netzteil von Ugreen für nur 61 Euro
Solltet ihr ein Ladegerät mit ordentlich Power suchen, das euer MacBook Pro auch mit 140 Watt aufladen kann, im Fall der Fälle der mehr als einen Port bietet, dann hat Ugreen das passende Gadget im Angebot. Das Ugreen Nexode Ladegerät mit 140 Watt bekommt ihr derzeit für 61,04 Euro (Amazon-Link) statt regulär 99,99 Euro, wenn […]
01.04.2024 11:55 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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Apple braucht Starthilfe: Probleme beim iPhone-Update
Apple muss jetzt richtig aufholen. Im Bereich der sogenannten generativen KI sind Wettbewerber wie Google und Samsung dem iPhone-Hersteller nämlich voraus. Mit iOS 18 soll jedoch noch dieses Jahr die große Wende eingeleitet werden. Jetzt aber kommt raus: Apple packt es nicht allein beim iPhone-Update und muss sich zum Start Hilfe suchen. Ausgerechnet unter anderem bei der Konkurrenz.
01.04.2024 08:09 Uhr, MacNews,
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IT bremst den Fortschritt aus
Normalerweise versuchen die IT-Mitarbeiter neue Technik den Fachbereichen schmackhaft zu machen. Bei KI ist es umgekehrt, wie sich am Beispiel Salesforce zeigt.
01.04.2024 08:00 Uhr, Heise,
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01.04.2024 8:00 Uhr
Anzeige: So geht Selbstständigkeit
Von rechtlichen Grundlagen über Marketing bis hin zu Projektmanagement: Dieses achtteilige E-Learning-Paket mit mehr als 18 Stunden Inhalt bietet Einblicke in alle relevanten Bereiche für eine erfolgreiche Selbstständigkeit. (Golem Karrierewelt, Unternehmenssoftware)
01.04.2024 07:09 Uhr, golem,
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