tvOS 18.2 beta 2 now available with proper projector support

Apple just released tvOS 18.2 beta 2. After a tame tvOS 18.1 update, this new version is finally adding some of the delayed features announced at WWDC 2024.For example, tvOS 18.2 beta 2 now supports the new 21:9 aspect ratio, which is perfect for Apple TVs connected to projectors. The company has also added a…

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How Formula One works with AWS to drive data insights

Beyond the continuous upgrades to the cars throughout the Formula One racing season, there is a constant stream of tech innovation driving fan engagement and supporting broadcasters who want to put viewers closer to the race action. For AWS principal sports partnership manager Neil Ralph, Formula One is fundamentally an interesting use of technology, which demonstrates…

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watchOS 11.2 beta 2 now available to developers

A week after releasing the first beta of watchOS 11.2, Apple has seeded its second testing version. At the moment, it’s unclear what’s new with it. Unlike other software updates from Apple, watchOS 11 has already delivered all the features announced at WWDC 2024.With watchOS 11.1, Apple added two Apple Intelligence features powered by iPhone…

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This rare iPhone prototype gives me hope a radical button design change is coming

I’m a longtime iPhone user, and I’ve been dying to get my hands on Apple’s newest hardware innovation: the Camera Control button. After over a month with the iPhone 16 Plus, I can safely say I was wrong to think it would be a significant upgrade. The Camera Control button is exciting, yes. It helps me…

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Intel admits ‘self-inflicted wounds’ with Core Ultra 200S CPUs not performing as well as expected – but promises fixes are coming

Intel acknowledges Arrow Lake CPUs underperformed at launchA full and detailed audit is going to take place as to why this happenedFixes for the issues are coming, promising significant performance gainsIntel’s Core Ultra 200S processors have got off to a shaky start, it’s fair to say, and Team Blue has acknowledged this – and pledged…

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Matter 1.4 could finally revolutionize smart home accessory management

The Connectivity Standards Alliance just released Matter 1.4, which upgrades the integrated experience between several smart home accessories and hubs, such as Samsung’s SmartThings and Apple’s Home app. With this new standard, CSA enhanced the Matter ecosystem, allowing accessories and platforms to improve the multi-ecosystem user experience with Enhanced Multi-Admin, new Matter certifiable Home Routers,…

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I want AI to browse the web for me, but definitely not Google Jarvis

The reason I’m so excited about genAI products like ChatGPT, Gemini, Meta AI, and Siri becoming personal assistants in the not-too-distant future is for one particular use case. I like genAI’s ability to answer all sorts of questions, even though I know it can hallucinate information. I’m also a fan of what OpenAI has achieved…

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Nano-textured display might be MacBook Pro’s best new feature

Apple will start selling M4 Macs this Friday, December 8. While this seems like the best Mac lineup to date, the Cupertino company outdid itself by adding a never-seen-before feature to its MacBook Pro models: a nano-textured display.This matte screen isn’t entirely new. Apple has been offering it on some of its computers and displays…

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Microsoft and Google in war of words following launch of anti-competitive cloud coalition

Microsoft has taken issue with a newly formed cloud-focused lobbying body, known as the Open Cloud Coalition (OCC), describing the organisation is an “astroturf group” organised by Google. The OCC debuted on Tuesday 29 October, positioning itself as a group focused on making the public cloud a more transparent, open and competitive market for enterprise…

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