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The $1,000 robotic arm: Apple’s bold bet on robotics and AI integration
01.09.24
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Omer Kabir
Why Apple’s latest robotics efforts could be its most ambitious move since the Apple Watch.
Apple's walled garden cracks: The beginning of a new era for iPhone users
19.08.24
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Omer Kabir
Epic Games and Spotify lead the charge as regulatory pressures force Apple to open its ecosystem.
Taboola lands Apple advertising deal, shares get much-needed boost
16.07.24
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Reuters
The agreement strengthens Taboola's portfolio of reselling contracts with one of the world's most well-known brands and gives Apple an opportunity to expand its advertising business.
Big tech delays AI launches in Europe: A win for privacy or a blow to progress?
25.06.24
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Omer Kabir
Apple, Meta, and Google are delaying the launch of innovative AI products in the European Union due to regulatory concerns or limitations. While the regulation aims to protect competition and privacy, there is concern that it may also hinder user and business access to cutting-edge technology, potentially doing more harm than good.
Apple stakes its claim in the AI race, betting on privacy and personalization
11.06.24
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Omer Kabir
Apple’s WWDC showcased a GenAI strategy prioritizing privacy and personalized intelligence. Leveraging its ecosystem and powerful processors, Apple aims to deliver unique AI solutions that stand out from competitors.
Apple's make-or-break moment: Will AI propel them forward or leave them behind?
10.06.24
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Omer Kabir
The annual WWDC could determine Apple's future in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
Microsoft's new computers are a threat to both Intel and Apple
29.05.24
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Omer Kabir
The AI computers introduced by Microsoft are based on Qualcomm processors—a direct threat to Intel, which has been the main processor supplier for Windows computers for decades. Additionally, questions arise about Apple's ability to close the gap with these new computers.
Apple's AI shortcomings put Samsung's smartphones back in the lead
18.04.24
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Omer Kabir
In the first quarter, iPhone sales fell by 9.6% and Samsung returned to dominate the market. Apple will look to show it has closed the gap in the AI race in its conference in June. The obstacle: a Chinese ban on government employees using iPhones
Could regulators break up Apple and Google?
24.03.24
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Reuters
Regulators allege companies such as Apple and Google have built impenetrable ecosystems around their products, making it difficult for customers to switch to rival services, which led to the coining of the term walled gardens
Is the Google-Apple AI deal a game changer?
18.03.24
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Omer Kabir
According to Bloomberg, Apple is holding negotiations to integrate Google's artificial intelligence engine into its iPhones; the deal could make Google one of the clear winners in the AI race, and will improve Apple's capabilities in the field
Apple's U-turn: After investing billions, Apple gives up on autonomous car in favor of AI
29.02.24
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Omer Kabir
While Apple tried to reach the next breakthrough through autonomous cars, it missed the breakthrough that came through AI. Now it has decided to close one of the most ambitious projects in its history and divert resources to the hottest field in tech
How Google is bypassing EU attempt to curb its search monopoly
26.02.24
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Omer Kabir
The European Union's Digital Markets Act, which will go into effect on March 7, aims to reduce the power of the technology giants; Google chose to leverage the changes in the law to increase its dominance in the search field
EU sends strong signal with 500 million euro Apple fine
22.02.24
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Omer Kabir
At the end of an investigation that determined that Apple harmed the competitiveness of Spotify, the technology giant was fined half a billion euros. Ahead of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) taking effect, the fine opens the door for Amazon, Netflix and others to file similar complaints
Apple Vision Pro test-drive: Pricey innovation very few people need
09.02.24
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Itai Smuskowitz
"You can work with the headset - browse, read documents, watch content, and more, but it still feels mostly like a toy for the rich or a tool for developers," writes Itai Smuskowitz
Vision Pro launch: Apple unable to reproduce iPhone-like enthusiasm
04.02.24
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Omer Kabir
The technology giant launched its mixed reality glasses in New York, attracting a relatively small crowd of fans; However, the reactions to the new product were positive ("it's a real computer, not just a gadget"), and a preliminary test shows that it’s relatively resistant to falls or blows
Apple's new developer terms spark outrage as Pro Vision launch nears
30.01.24
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Omer Kabir
Apple’s recently unveiled policy announced in response to the EU's new Digital Markets Act, that is forcing it to allow users to download apps from third-party app stores, may help it maintain control and profits in the short term, but is already dividing and frustrating developers
NSO's attempt to halt Apple pegasus lawsuit fails in US court
25.01.24
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Omer Kabir
Apple's legal battle against NSO progresses as court denies dismissal motion
Apple's Vision Pro: A revolutionary headset hindered by developer reluctance?
23.01.24
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Omer Kabir
The mixed reality glasses, which Apple will launch at the start of February, are expected to receive a frosty reception. The world's most popular apps, such as Netflix and YouTube, have not agreed to make their apps available to the product. At $3,499 for the cheapest model, it will be difficult to market a product with a user experience that doesn’t include essential apps
Beyond the hype: Will Apple's Vision Pro reshape daily life or Meta's simplicity prevail?
04.01.24
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Omer Kabir
Attempts to convince people to wear AR or VR headsets have so far failed and mostly resulted in jokes. In the meantime, the technology has improved, the audience has matured, and it seems that Apple's bombastic Vision Pro now has a chance to succeed. But with a price tag of $3,499 the revolution may actually come from Meta's lightweight Smart Glasses
2024 antitrust watch: 4 cases that could redefine tech industry giants
04.01.24
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Omer Kabir
An overview of pivotal legal battles against Apple, Google, Meta, and the potential fallout that could reshape the tech landscape
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