With the iPhone 16e announcement behind us, the next big thing to anticipate is the upcoming iPhone 17 lineup. A new leak gives us our best look yet at how the iPhone 17 Pro Max will most likely lookβ¦
Currently, Apple Intelligence offers the ability to direct Siri requests to ChatGPT, providing more contextual answers than what Siri would be able to offer. Back at WWDC24, Apple software exec Craig Federighi suggested in an interview that theyβd like to offer integration with other AI models, including Google Gemini. That integration may arrive in the not too distant future, according to a new leak.
Dubai-based cryptocurrency exchange Bybit has been hit with what could be the biggest crypto heist to date. Hackers stole around $1.5 billion worth of Ethereum after breaching one of the companyβs cold wallets. The attackers transferred approximately 401,000 ETH to [β¦]
Across the US government, workers failed to get clear guidance on whether or how to respond to an email asking what they did this week, despite Elon Muskβs claim that their jobs are at risk.
It seems that US users wonβt be alone in missing out on Oppoβs latest and greatest foldable, as the company has now confirmed that the Find N5 wonβt be launching in Europe.
Weβve had Pixel phones leak in the back of rideshares and various forms of public transit, but the latest pre-release look at the Pixel 9a comes from a separate leak about the Galaxy S25 Edge.
Today, Apple has unsigned watchOS 11.4 beta 1 for all Apple Watch Series 6 models, meaning it is no longer possible for those users to test out the new beta. This news comes from Aaron Perris on X. Theyβve also unsigned iOS and iPadOS 18.4 beta 1 for some iPhones and iPads.
The Switchbot S10 is one robot vacuum with Matter support.
Apple released the first developer beta of iOS 18.4 yesterday, which users have since discovered contains support for robot vacuums in the Apple Home appΒ throughΒ Matter.
As spotted by 9to5Mac, Smart Home Centre confirmed the functionality using a Switchbot S10, which offers its own beta support for Matter. (Switchbot first added Matter robot vacuum support last year, but it required a hub and was kind of a hack.) Apple Home screenshots shared in the story show the robot vacuumβs Home widget (complete with a little robot vacuum glyph) along with a control screen featuring a start / stop button, options for choosing between βVacuumβ and βVacuum and Mop,β selections for operating modes like βQuietβ or βDeep Clean.β Thereβs also a βSend to Dockβ option, although Smart Home Centre notes that this only paused the S10.
Robot vacuums in the new iOS beta can also be added to automations and scenes. You can see how all of it works in the outletβs video below.
Apple was expected to add Matter support for robot vacuum cleaners last year, but that didnβt materialize. Few robot vacuum companies offer Matter support at the moment, and some of those are still waiting on a firmware update to enable it. Robot vacuum makers have confirmed to us that these models will support Matter:
Debates over AI benchmarks β and how theyβre reported by AI labs β are spilling out into public view. This week, an OpenAI employee accused Elon Muskβs AI company, xAI, of publishing misleading benchmark results for its latest AI model, Grok 3. One of the co-founders of xAI, Igor Babushkin, insisted that the company was [β¦]
South Korean game development studio Pixelity says itβs working on a series of XR games based on Neon Genesis Evangelion, and the first one will be released next year. In an emailed announcement, the studio said itβs planning a trilogy βbased on the world and events of all 26 episodesβ of the beloved anime.
We donβt have much in the way of details just yet, but Pixelity says, βPlayers will experience the narrative through the eyes of an original character, exploring the world of Neon Genesis Evangelion, taking on quests, and engaging in thrilling battles β all while following the timeline and key events of the anime.β The trilogy will offer βinteractive and cooperative gameplay with familiar characters.β The developer hasnβt revealed what platforms the games will be available on.
Pixelity has previously made games for the Meta Quest family of headsets, as well as Pico and other platforms. It also recently launched a couple of titles for Apple Vision Pro, Shooting Break and Rolling Buddy.
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