
Episode 367: Live Activities on Watch, Intel CEO, and ChatGPT
12/06/24 • 58 min
Have you noticed on your Apple Watch that Live Activities have taken over your screen. I noticed this a while ago, but couldn't figure out what was happening, but Dave knows and tells us how to stop it from happening. Intel removed its CEO and is looking for a replacement—it's not going to be an easy task to turn that company around. How is it that a man named David Mayer can break ChatGPT—Dave has the answer.
Show Notes:
- Stop Live Activities Taking Over Your Apple Watch Face
- U.S. Officials Urge Americans to Use Encrypted Apps
- Intel’s CEO is out
- Gruber on Intel
- Who is David Mayer, and why does he break ChatGPT?
- The Verge adds a paywall
Shows and movies we’re watching
- The Americans, Hulu
- Beatles ’64, Disney+
- Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary, HBO
Have you noticed on your Apple Watch that Live Activities have taken over your screen. I noticed this a while ago, but couldn't figure out what was happening, but Dave knows and tells us how to stop it from happening. Intel removed its CEO and is looking for a replacement—it's not going to be an easy task to turn that company around. How is it that a man named David Mayer can break ChatGPT—Dave has the answer.
Show Notes:
- Stop Live Activities Taking Over Your Apple Watch Face
- U.S. Officials Urge Americans to Use Encrypted Apps
- Intel’s CEO is out
- Gruber on Intel
- Who is David Mayer, and why does he break ChatGPT?
- The Verge adds a paywall
Shows and movies we’re watching
- The Americans, Hulu
- Beatles ’64, Disney+
- Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary, HBO
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Episode 366: Most popular podcasts, Apple One, and iPhones thieves
Apple has released its list of the most popular podcasts of 2024Dave and I go over the highlights from the different categories. Apple One is a bundle of Apple serives that you pay for monthly. Dave thinks that Apple is missing one service that they, and consumers, could benefit from. Be careful this holiday season, iPhone thieves are tracking deliveries of the device.
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Show Notes:
- Apple shares the most popular podcasts of 2024
- Apple One is missing a key service that could really use some help
- Apple Devices May Learn to Ignore ‘Hey Siri’ Command From TV Ads
- Beware Thieves Tracking iPhone Gifts This Holiday Season
Shows and movies we’re watching
- The Diplomat, Netflix
- “For the Record” Podcast hosted by Amy Lively
- Lincoln Lawyer, Netflix
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Episode 368: HomePod, iOS 18.2, and Voice Memos
Dave is having a problem with his HomePod not recognizing his voice all of a sudden. Apple released iOS 18.2 adding more Apple Intelligence features that aren't really that good. Voice Memos also received an update with some features that are really good, escpaically for musicians.
Show Notes:
- Apple officially launches iOS 18.2
- Voice Memos update brings Layered Recording to iPhone 16 Pro lineup
- New iOS 18.2 feature will ‘change the way we make music forever,’ says Michael Bublé
- Apple Stock Hits Record High On Second Wave Of AI Features
Shows and movies we’re watching
- Day of the Jackal, Peacock
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