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mokubetech · 1 year ago
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Learn how to install ISO 18 Developer Beta with this full guide. Follow the step-by-step instructions to successfully set up the beta version on your device.
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disease · 1 year ago
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after reviewing the new features included in iOS 18 (Beta)….. ???
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tecdisha · 9 months ago
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Apple’s AI-Powered iOS 18.1 Update Is Almost Here
Apple is about to make a big splash with its highly anticipated iOS 18.1 update, which brings advanced AI-powered features that could redefine how you interact with your iPhone. From the revamped Siri to smarter photo searches, this update promises to make your device more intuitive and responsive than ever before. If you're curious about how these innovations will impact your day-to-day life, let’s dive into what you can expect from Apple’s AI revolution.
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strategichannah · 9 months ago
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What’s New in iOS 18: Key Features You Should Know About
iOS 18 is here! Discover the newest features, from enhanced Siri intelligence to major camera upgrades. Learn how these updates will improve your iPhone experience. Check out the blog for more insights! 📱✨ #iOS18 #AppleUpdate
What’s New in iOS 18: Key Features You Should Know About Written By: that Hannah Jones Time to Read: 6 minutes Apple’s iOS 18 is making waves with exciting new features and updates that enhance both functionality and personalization. With every new iOS release, Apple continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible with your iPhone. iOS 18 is no exception, packed with groundbreaking…
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tecylife · 11 months ago
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maheshtelecom · 1 year ago
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iOS 18 Beta!
Customize your Apple iPhone with iOS 18! From Math Notes that make solving equations a breeze to the new Password app that enhances your security, iOS 18 is packed with features to improve your experience. The Vehicle Motion Cues help reduce motion sickness, ensuring a smoother ride. Dive into these and other exciting updates #iOS18Beta #Apple #iOS18features. Check out the link here:…
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aemiron-main · 7 months ago
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me: 1, apple: 0 (PSA to anyone else who hates the IOS 18 update/photos app update- there IS a way to revert it)
PSA to anyone else who fucking hates the AWFUL new ios 18 apple photos app UI: I managed to revert my phone back to EXACTLY how it was prior to the update WITHOUT losing any of my stuff (I had been running IOS 17.7.2 prior to the update). Here's what I did:
1.) I had an iCloud backup from BEFORE updating to 18.1.1. This backup was from when my phone was still on 17.7.2. You can still undo the update without a backup, but you'll lose all your stuff/your phone will be wiped. 2.) I went here and picked my phone type (iphone 13 pro in my case) and then downloaded the most recent ios BETA version (17.6 ver 3 beta)- it has to be one of those beta versions, because apple keeps their beta versions signed longer than other versions, and there are no longer any versions of IOS prior to IOS 18 that are still signed. You can't install unsigned versions via itunes, so they're useless. 3.) I downloaded the 17.6 ver 3 beta file to my computer 4.) I opened iTunes with my phone connected 5.) I right-clicked on "Restore iPhone..." button, and selected that 17.6 ver 3 beta file from my "downloads" folder 6.) I let it restore/factory reset my phone & it downloaded IOS 17.6 ver 3 beta to my phone because I selected that file in step 5.) 7.) It finished resetting it and then I SET IT UP AS A NEW IPHONE and i did NOT click the "partial setup," button because THAT button took me to a screen where they were going to force me to update to 18.1.1 AGAIN 8.) After setting it up as a new, blank phone, running on the IOS 17.6 ver 3 beta, I went into my iPhone settings, went to the software updates section, and updated to 17.7.2 (it gave me the option to update to 17.7.2 instead of 18.1.1- this is where the little loophole is, because the 17.7.2 file is no longer available for download online/is no longer signed, but you CAN still update from 17.6 to 17.7.2 from within your iphone settings) 9.) I updated it to 17.7.2. This would be your final step if you don't have an IOS 17.7.2 or earlier iTunes or iCloud backup to restore from. 10.) You can only restore from an iCloud backup during the setup process- so, I factory reset my phone AGAIN, but from within my phone settings this time (instead of using iTunes like I did when factory resetting & installing that IOS 17.6 version) 11.) During THIS setup process, I didn't click on the "partial setup," option, and then just clicked on the iCloud backup option after declining the "partial setup" option, and it restored from my 17.7.2 iCloud backup without forcing me to update to 18.1.1 12.) My phone was back to how it was right before the update! I then went and shut off all of apple's stupid "automatic update" features, made sure that it CANNOT update without me going out of my way to update it, because apple has LOST automatic update privileges with this vile, wretched IOS 18 photos app update. 13.) If you are going to do this, I recommend you do it as soon as possible, because even though the signed 17.6 beta was available, and even though I could update to 17.7.2 from within my phone's settings, there is NO guarantee how long this option will last, it could be gone tomorrow, it could be gone two days from now, it could be gone an hour from now.
14.) I suggest Apple stops letting their UI devs reach into my mind while I sleep & use my nightmares to design their UI, because I don't really think there's any other explanation for how that mess was perfectly catered to piss me off & make the photos app unusable for me.
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satoshi-mochida · 11 months ago
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Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road Worldwide Beta Test Demo for PS5, PS4, and PC launches July 18 - Gematsu
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The Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road Worldwide Beta Test Demo will launch for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam on July 18 at 4:00 a.m. PT / 7:00 a.m. ET, developer LEVEL-5 announced.
The demo launched first for Switch on March 28 and ended distribution on June 28.
The Worldwide Beta Test Demo includes the following contents:
Single-Player Matches – Team Selection / Difficulty Selection
Online Competition – Random Matches / Private Matches / Team Selection / Character Progression / Save Function (no transfer to the main game)
Story Mode – Chapter 1 / Save Function Available (no carryover to the main game and no cross-save support)
Supported languages include English, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese.
The PlayStation and PC release of the demo also comes with the following updates:
Adjustments for the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Steam Versions
4K support, HDR support, high frame rate support, and more.
ON / OFF setting for HQ Mode.
Changes to the title screen for certain platforms.
Additional Storyline and Gameplay Features
You will be able to experience the continuation of the main story, picking up from where Briar / Sakurazaki kicks the football.
As a new feature, the Football Chest gimmick will change based on your story progression.
Parameters Updated to the Final Release Version’s Specifications
The Training Gauge, initially planned for the final release version, will be implemented in this update ahead of time.
Improvements to Focus Squabbles
Pressing the L2 button during combat will bring up icons showing the enemies’ Rock Paper Scissors hands.
Additionally, this display will remain on the screen for a short period of time after releasing the button.
The Recovery button will flash when you’re in a pinch.
Tutorials have been added to better explain the Rock Paper Scissors and Recovery features.
The player’s cooldowns have been decreased, effectively speeding up the pace of combat.
Implementation of Training Effects
To increase motivation for Focus Squabbles, “Training Effects” originally intended to appear partway through the story will now be displayed at the start of combat.
Gradual Changes in the Focus Squabble System
With the addition of new story content, you will experience the Focus Squabble System evolving to resemble football more closely as the story progresses.
Cats Are Pettable
You will be able to pet cats. By doing so, you may gain an increase in Training parameters or obtain items.
Improvements to Football Chests
An arrow indicating the direction of the kick has been implemented for more accurate aiming.
Items dropped from Football Chests can be picked up from a more forgiving distance.
Addition of Equipment and Outfits
You will be able to obtain equipment usable in Story Mode.
You can customize the appearance of your character by equipping different outfits.
Camera Sensitivity Settings
The default camera sensitivity will be slightly increased, and the speed can be adjusted in the Options.
Improvements to the Map
A full-screen map display for close-up areas will be added.
An option to rotate the Minimap will be added, and can be turned ON/OFF in the Options.
Adjustments to the Quest Marker
The sorting priority of the UI above characters will be improved.
A marker for quest items will be displayed onscreen.
Other Bugs and UI Changes
Minor bugs and UI changes will also be addressed.
Visit the official website for the Worldwide Beta Test Demo here.
Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road is due out for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Switch, PC via Steam, iOS, and Android in 2024.
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high-pot-in-noose · 2 years ago
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Okay, after braving the wilds of Threads, I was compelled to try out a couple of other social media apps/sites as well.
I will go ahead and say that, while Threads does indeed need a lot more work, and it does indeed keep track of far more of your information than a site should period . . . the facts remain that this stage is literally just its beta, and Ol' Zuck would have already been tracking that information on you through FB and IG. TBH, if you were already using IG, there's no real reason not to use Threads outside of if you just don't want to.
That scare of 'you can't delete Threads without deleting IG!' is not technically incorrect, but it leaves out the fact that Threads isn't actually an independent app at this stage (if it'll ever be) but an off-shoot of IG. Wanting to delete your Threads account without removing your IG would be like trying to remove your basement without taking apart your house.
Also, the gist of the claim that you can't delete ignores that you can deactivate -- it's effectively the same as deleting, but it leaves you the option to come back, and prevents people from being able to snatch your handle.
Also ALSO, you can very much uninstall the physical app from your device, it's just your account will remain yours no matter what.
I don't personally recommend Threads yet since the search function is basic, tags aren't a thing yet, you can't see the posts you've like, there's no explore page or DM function, and they're still working out glitches, but those are things the staff has reported that they're actively working to address. TBH, as far as a straight bird app clone goes, it's already better than, say, Spoutible.
Now, Spoutible is purporting to be trying to be the next Twitter, but after testing out the site and app, I'd say it's more like if Twitter and Facebook had a child, but it turned out the child was actually adopted and just happened to share a number of traits with its parent sites. Spoutible is not under Muskrat's X Corp umbrella nor Zuck's Meta umbrella; they're their own thing.
Their functionality isn't great, but they technically have everything a person would want from a social media app. My main gripes are that I can't change my location to say anything but the United States (I can't select anything but the US despite there being a dropdown list), things that should scroll DON'T scroll unless you finesse it in a very non-intuitive way, and the site itself just feels rather bland. Clean, but bland.
Also, it apparently isn't available for iOS yet? This last part isn't a gripe, just a statement of bemusement. With the type of posts I see on this site, you would think it would be filled with iOS users -- these people just give off that vibe. Do with that information what you will.
The one that really surprised me, though, was Cohost. Let me say this out of the gate -- it's in beta. It's unashamedly in beta, and they have what they're working on right on the side of their main page/your dashboard at all times, but . . . it's in beta the same way that AO3 is in beta.
Cohost is known for trying to be a Twitter alternative even though they loudly reject that claim, but it actually has more in common with Tumblr. The profile page is like Twitter, but the dashboard does posts and reblogs in exactly the same manner as Tumblr, their tagging and liking function is the same, the feed is exclusively chronological, you can save post drafts, and they filter content through a blacklist as well.
Color palletes are part of their paid features at the moment, but considering it has no ads and promises to remain that way, AND the only restriction against 18+ content is that it must be tagged and marked appropriately, that's a small compensation. They're still rolling out features like asks, and DMs aren't a thing yet, but I'm actually really hopeful for this one. It gives me the same energy as when AO3 was first becoming a thing.
It's also primarily filled with furries at the moment, but that's just a matter of fact and something to be taken as a pro or con depending on the individual.
With Cohost and Pillowfort marching steadily forward in their development, I actually feel really good about Tumblrina's being able to find a new and suitable home if Tumblr ever makes itself completely uninhabitable. Really the only downsides to moving over to these two sites right away is that there are still a number of features left that Tumblr does better or has that they don't, and that there's no telling exactly when these sites will be at the state that their staff teams consider officially out of beta.
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bluesturngold · 4 months ago
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google announced this at a developer conference back in november 2024 as one of two 'security focused' system apps they were gonna add to the android system
the reason they did it this way is because android is different from iOS in a way that has historically been troublesome: google makes android and a lot of key android system apps, but they don't make all android devices.
by installing apps that add new functionality via the google play store, they can add features without having to rely on the phone's manufacturer or a cell carrier pushing an update, which is useful given manufacturers and cell carriers have mixed track records with regards to updating in a timely manner (if they do at all).
the two new apps work with android phones running as far back as android version 9. given android is beta testing OS version 16 right now, this was the best method to make sure the feature made its way onto those old devices.
to my knowledge, i believe the app install should respect your play store install settings, so if you have everything set to manual updates it should show up in the queue of downloads... but also i could've sworn that's how my stuff was set, maybe i hit download all and wasn't paying attention, or maybe it did it in the background, idk. i totally understand why people think it's sketchy, especially since a lot of users don't realize android is full of system apps that only appear in the app list under settings when you enable viewing system applications, which is why this doesn't show up in the normal app drawer.
now that the rationale is out of the way, here's google's explanation of the setting the app is made to facilitate and how it does so:
Sensitive Content Warnings is an optional feature that blurs images that may contain nudity before viewing, and then prompts with a “speed bump��� that contains help-finding resources and options, including to view the content. When the feature is enabled, and an image that may contain nudity is about to be sent or forwarded, it also provides a speed bump to remind users of the risks of sending nude imagery and preventing accidental shares. All of this happens on-device to protect your privacy and keep end-to-end encrypted message content private to only sender and recipient. Sensitive Content Warnings doesn’t allow Google access to the contents of your images, nor does Google know that nudity may have been detected. This feature is opt-in for adults, managed via Android Settings, and is opt-out for users under 18 years of age. Sensitive Content Warnings will be rolling out to Android 9+ devices including Android Go devices with Google Messages in the coming months. Source: https://security.googleblog.com/2024/10/5-new-protections-on-google-messages.html
i have a recent google pixel phone and use the google message app for texting, so the app was automatically installed on my phone.
after seeing this post and doing more research, i went ahead and uninstalled the app as i do not intend to use the feature it facilitates.
if the app re-installs itself later, which seems likely at some point, then i plan to find the setting for the feature it facilitates and make sure it's set to 'off' the way google says it should be for adult users. then, i'll use an internet traffic monitoring app like glasswire to turn off its internet access just to be safe.)
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the other app google installed without telling you is called Android System Key Verified, and i am gonna go ahead and suggest you leave that one on your device just in case:
To help you avoid sophisticated messaging threats where an attacker tries to impersonate one of your contacts, we’re working to add a contact verifying feature to Android. This new feature will allow you to verify your contacts' public keys so you can confirm you’re communicating with the person you intend to message. We’re creating a unified system for public key verification across different apps, which you can verify through QR code scanning or number comparison.
i use RCS chats with end-to-end encryption via google messages, and while odds are very low someone's going to try and hit me with a contact spoofing attack pretending to be one of the few people i text, it's better to be safe than sorry imo. especially if other messaging apps decide to integrate the functionality later.
if you've read this far i have a question for you... sound off in the replies or tags... is anyone still out here sending nudes via text message in 2025?
i think it's been over a decade since i got texted a nude. everybody's on some kind of messaging app now i feel like
hey folks if you have an android phone: google shadow installed a "security app".
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I had to go and delete it myself this morning.
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daveg65 · 2 months ago
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354 - CarPlay Malfunction: Engage Manual Control
With Guy Serle, Holden DePardo, Marty Jencius
Episode 354
Hosted by: Dave Ginsburg
Guests: Guy Serle, Holden DePardo, Marty Jencius
Published: April 2025
Website: intouchwithios.com
🔹 Episode Summary
In this episode, the panel dives into a range of topics across Apple’s ecosystem, from the Vision Pro’s newest immersive content to iOS beta developments and Apple Watch features. The discussion explores both practical tech updates and entertaining anecdotes, giving Apple fans a full spectrum of insights.
  🧠 Topics Covered
Vision Pro Updates Immersive content like VIP Yankee Stadium showcases the potential of AR in sports. The group shares experiences—some dizzying—with immersive viewing. Apple releases immersive documentary from Yankees-Dodgers games
Apple Releases New Immersive Video App for Mac and Vision Pro
Immersive Videos & Apps New content like Ice Dive and the introduction of a Mac-based immersive video manager app are discussed, along with the relaxing (and quirky) Infinity Spatial meditation app.
The inside story on Apple's 'Ice Dive' immersive video for Vision Pro
iOS Beta & App Updates
The hosts discuss iOS 18 betas, new text message effects, and their impact on device performance and battery life.
iOS 18.4 update draining your iPhone's battery? Try these 6 fixes
iOS 18.4.1 Update Coming Soon for iPhones
iPhone Upgrade Program for Macs Apple’s new affordability program for Mac upgrades receives a positive reception and sparks debate about device longevity and access.
Apple CarPlay Not Working? - 13 Best Ways to Fix It
Did iOS 18.4 wreck CarPlay for you? Try these fixes to get back on trac
What iPad do we recommend? We review the differences.
iPad 11 vs. iPad Air Buyer's Guide: 30+ Differences Compared
iPad Air vs. iPad Pro Buyer's Guide: 30 Differences Compared
Apple CarPlay & Maps Troubleshooting recent quirks with CarPlay leads into a chat about the new web version of Apple Maps.
Apple Adds Maps on the Web Support to iPhone
Emergency SOS Feature Real-world stories highlight the Apple Watch’s life-saving potential.
Apple Shares Emergency SOS Apple Watch Success Story
Scam Warnings The team raises awareness of scams targeting Apple users, urging listeners to stay vigilant.
FBI Says Apple Users Need to be Aware of a New Fraud Scheme
Podcasting Gear Upgrades A lighthearted segment on Dave’s upgrading podcast equipment.
Rodecaster Duo
Shure SM7B
Rode Wireless Pro Gen 3
Other News
Apple is closing its Northbrook store & there won't be a replacement
App Highlights Quick looks at Instagram on iPad, the Apple TV+ subscription offer, and DIY iPhone 16E repairs.
Instagram is Working on an iPad App 
How to get Apple TV+ for less than $3 a month - even if you already subscribe
Apple Releases iPhone 16e Parts for Do-It-Yourself Repair
Macstock 2025 Preview Dave previews this year’s MacStock and offers a discount code INTOUCH50 for early registration discount.
Macstock 9 is here for 3 Days on July 11, 12, and 13th, 2025. We have an exclusive coupon code use INTOUCH50 at checkout and save $50..Click here to Register | Macstock Conference & Expo Book your room with a Macstock discount here. Location | Macstock Conference & Expo I hope to see you there!
    🔧 Picks of the Week
While not listed formally, multiple apps and features discussed throughout the episode serve as unofficial picks, including:
Infinity Spatial (meditation app)
Meditation Infinity ∞ Spatial App
Immersive video player for Vision Pro/Mac
iOS 18 text message effects
How to use the new text effects in Messages on iPhne with iOS 18
Mac upgrade program
Get a MacBook with this affordable upgrade program
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enterprisewired · 2 months ago
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Apple Rolls Out iOS 18.5 Beta with Minor Enhancements
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Apple has released the first developer beta for iOS 18.5, signaling one of the final updates before the anticipated launch of iOS 19 in the coming months. As the company shifts focus toward its next major software iteration, Apple iOS 18.5 introduces a few minor yet convenient adjustments aimed at enhancing user experience. While the update does not bring significant overhauls, Apple may introduce additional features in future beta versions before the official release.
Refinements in Mail App
One of the notable changes in Apple iOS 18.5 is an improvement in the Mail app’s accessibility settings. Users can now toggle Contact Photos and the Group By Sender feature more easily. Previously, these options were only accessible by navigating through the Settings app under the Mail section. With the latest beta update, these controls are now available directly within the Mail app by tapping the three-dot icon in the upper right corner. This streamlined approach allows users to personalize their inbox view with greater ease, making the Mail app interface resemble its pre-iOS 18 design. However, users can still find these toggles in the Settings app if they prefer to manage preferences from there.
Updates to AppleCare Information
Another minor yet useful enhancement in iOS 18.5 pertains to AppleCare details within the Settings app. Users who navigate to the General section and select AppleCare and Warranty will now see a newly added banner featuring the AppleCare logo, accompanied by an option to learn more about coverage. Previously, this banner was absent, making it less intuitive for users to access AppleCare-related details.
Additionally, within an Apple account’s device list, tapping on a specific device now presents a dedicated AppleCare option. This new interface allows users to quickly view their coverage status and even manage their subscription plans directly from this section. Those with an active, renewable AppleCare plan will find it easier to make adjustments or access relevant information regarding their service coverage.
Expected Release Timeline
Apple has historically followed a consistent pattern when rolling out its x.5 software updates. Over the past three years, these updates have typically been released in May, specifically during the second week of the month. Given this trend, it is expected that iOS 18.5 will follow a similar timeline and become publicly available in May. While the beta version is currently available exclusively to developers, Apple may introduce further refinements based on feedback before the final release.
While Apple iOS 18.5 does not introduce groundbreaking features, its focus on usability improvements suggests Apple’s commitment to refining the overall user experience as it gears up for iOS 19. More updates may emerge in subsequent beta versions, but for now, the changes primarily enhance accessibility and service management within Apple’s ecosystem.
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zalopro · 3 months ago
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Apple releases Beta 4 for iOS 18.1, iPados 18.1 and MacOS Sequoia 15.1
Today (September 18), Apple has officially released the fourth Beta version of iOS 18.1, iPados 18.1 and MacOS Sequoia 15.1 for developers to continue testing features in Apple Intelligence. It is known that this fourth beta was released two weeks after Apple released the third beta version of the series of operating systems. In addition to the artificial intelligence features, the iOS 18.1 Beta…
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technomobilepcdotcom12 · 4 months ago
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Disable features
If you live in the UK, then you must be aware that due to the new law in the UK, Apple has disabled the "Advanced Data Protection" feature.
Want to know more visit https://technomobilepc.com/ios-18-4-beta-1-update/
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mdmintukhan · 5 months ago
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dailyreportonline · 5 months ago
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iOS 18.3 Beta Disables Apple Intelligence Notification Summaries Feature for Some Apps | Daily Reports Online
Apple has reportedly disabled its Apple Intelligence notification summaries feature for some apps after facing backlash over error-laden summaries for news headlines. The artificial intelligence (AI) tool recently summarised a Washington Post news notification inaccurately, garnering flak from users and news publications. Last month, the BBC claimed that iOS 18 generated an incorrect summary of…
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