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Mark Gurman from Bloomberg recently reported that Apple will be redesigning the β for the first time since its introduction in 2009. In the mouses fifteen-year history, the design has remained mostly the same, besides the switch from AA batteries to Lightning in 2015, and Lightning to USB-C in 2024.
However, thatβll soon be changing.
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Is your iPhone sharing photos with Apple by default?
Apple occasionally makes choices that tarnish its strong privacy-forward reputation, like when it was secretly collecting usersβ Siri interactions. Yesterday, a blog post from developer Jeff Johnson highlighted such a choice: an βEnhanced Visual Searchβ toggle for the Apple Photos app that is seemingly on by default, giving your device permission to share data from your photos with Apple.
Sure enough, when I checked my iPhone 15 Pro this morning, the toggle was switched to on. You can find it for yourself by going to Settings > Photos (or System Settings > Photos on a Mac). Enhanced Visual Search lets you look up landmarks youβve taken pictures of or search for those images using the names of those landmarks.
To see what it enables in the Photos app, swipe up on a picture youβve taken of a building and select βLook up Landmark,β and a card will appear that ideally identifies it. Here are a couple of examples from my phone:
On its face, itβs a convenient expansion of Photosβ Visual Look Up feature that Apple introduced in iOS 15 that lets you identify plants or, say, find out what those symbols on a laundry tag mean. But Visual Look Up doesnβt need special permission to share data with Apple, and this does.
A description under the toggle says youβre giving Apple permission to βprivately match places in your photos with a global index maintained by Apple.β As for how, there are details in an Apple machine-learning research blog about Enhanced Visual Search that Johnson links to:
The process starts with an on-device ML model that analyzes a given photo to determine if there is a βregion of interestβ (ROI) that may contain a landmark. If the model detects an ROI in the βlandmarkβ domain, a vector embedding is calculated for that region of the image.
According to the blog, that vector embedding is then encrypted and sent to Apple to compare with its database. The company offers a very technical explanation of vector embeddings in a research paper, but IBM put it more simply, writing that embeddings transform βa data point, such as a word, sentence or image, into an n-dimensional array of numbers representing that data pointβs characteristics.β
Like Johnson, I donβt fully understand Appleβs research blogs and Apple didnβt immediately respond to our request for comment about Johnsonβs concerns. It seems as though the company went to great lengths to keep the data private, in part by condensing image data into a format thatβs legible to an ML model.
Even so, making the toggle opt-in, like those for sharing analytics data or recordings or Siri interactions, rather than something users have to discover seems like it would have been a better option.
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Itβs official: 2024 was the year when a lot of people realized celebrity kids were no longer, well, kids.
From the Jolie-Pitt brood to Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garnerβs eldest daughter, Violet Affleck, and Kate Hudsonβs son Ryder Robinson, the celebrity babies of yesteryear are now full-blown young adults making names for themselves.
Take Suri Cruise: the 18-year-old daughter of Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise graduated high school in June. She is now reportedly attending Carnegie Mellon University.
βIβm proud of my daughter,β Holmes, 46, told Town & Country magazine in August of being an empty nester. βOf course, I will miss the close proximity, but Iβm really proud of her and Iβm happy.β
For her birthday on December 18, Holmes shared a photo of a bouquet of purple roses seemingly sent to her by Suri. βI am so grateful for all of my blessings especially my daughter ,β the actress shared via Instagram Stories.
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NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport floated two veterans who could compete for the Cleveland Brownsβ starting quarterback job in 2025.
The Browns and Deshaun Watson restructured the quarterbackβs contract on Friday to create cap flexibility for the 2025 and 2026 seasons, according to multiple reports. It also made it so that Watson, who signed a five-year, $230 million fully guaranteed contract in 2022, will be back in Cleveland next season.
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But whether he enters Week 1 as QB1 is still up in the air. Rapoport said Sunday there might be a competition held.
"I wouldnβt be surprised if itβs veteran competition. Aaron Rodgers, if heβs not on the Jets, would be one potential option, Kirk Cousins another," Rapoport said.
Rapoport added that Rodgersβ future with the New York Jets could hinge on whether they trade Garrett Wilson. He said that Wilson might want off the Jets if Rodgers is brought back for the 2025 season.
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Rodgersβ short stint with the Jets has been nothing but tumultuous. He has 3,511 passing yards and 24 touchdown passes this year.
Cousinsβ time with the Atlanta Falcons appeared to be over as well. The team replaced Cousins with Michael Penix Jr. following a narrow victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. Cousins went on a streak of zero touchdown passes and eight interceptions over the course of four games.
Cleveland will have some options at quarterback. They could choose to go the rookie quarterback route, since they will likely have a high draft pick in 2025.
Going into Week 17, the Browns are currently fourth in the draft order.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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- Patriots fans chant 'Fire Mayo' as team suffers blowout loss to Chargers
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New England Patriots fans seem to have had enough of Jerod Mayo as the head coachβs first season at the helm winds down.
Reporters in Foxborough, Massachusetts, who took in the Patriotsβ 40-7 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Saturday night heard "Fire Mayo" chants coming from the stands at Gillette Stadium.
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New England fell to 3-13 with the loss. If the Patriots lose next week, three wins would be their lowest total since they finished 2-14 in 1992. The team was 4-13 last season β the last year Bill Belichick was at the helm. Mayo took over for Belichick in January.
Mayo was asked about the chants after the game.
"You hear those things. But at the same time, they paid to sit in the seats, and we've got to play better," Mayo told reporters, via ESPN. "If we play better, we don't have to hear that stuff."
The offense has been among the heavily scrutinized issues for the Patriots.
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Patriots president Jonathan Kraft appeared to get caught on camera complaining about the play-calling during the teamβs loss against the Arizona Cardinals two weeks ago. The offense hasnβt gotten much better since then.
Behind rookie quarterback Drake Maye, the Patriots are 30th in the league in points scored and 31st in yards gained. Mayoβs defense is 25th in points allowed and 23rd in yards allowed.
Deatrich Wise Jr., who has been with the Patriots since 2017, and Davon Godchaux each backed Mayo after the loss to the Chargers.
Wise said he thought he and his teammates should keep believing in Mayo.
"The guy's in his first season. It's not going to be golden. We didn't expect to win a Super Bowl this year. I get it, nobody wants to get beaten 40-7, but the chant is ridiculous," Godchaux added.Β
"Everybody plays a part in this. It isn't just Jerod Mayo. Players, coaches, front office. We just have to get better as a whole organization," he said. "I believe in this organization.
"We just had probably the best team in the NFL right now on the ropes last week [in Buffalo]. I don't believe in all that other ridiculous stuff. The guy is in his first year. It's just ridiculous."
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