In addition to Monday's release of iOS 18.1 and a first tranche of Apple Intelligence features, there's a week's work of product announcements coming.
1 year ago"When you lose your visionary CEO and replace him with a caretaker CEO, this is the type of aimless, late, bureaucratic dithering that ensues."
"Right now, nobody has truly mastered the smart home market. But at some point, someone will. If the right pieces fall into place, it could — and should — be Apple itself."
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"The first version of Apple Intelligence will include things like notification summaries, while subsequent updates like iOS 18.2 will add ChatGPT integration and support for Genmoji custom emoji."
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"The current model costs $429, which is hundreds less than the standard iPhone but more expensive than many of its rivals."
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"Apple now appears to be working on a half-decade-long cycle."
An iPhone super cycle is "simply unlikely this year."
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"Companies often struggle with the departure of key executives, but Apple has a time-tested way to deal with it: make sure that the person quitting doesn’t actually leave."
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