Jan 7th 2025
MacBreak Weekly 954
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25 Years of OS X, $95M Siri Settlement, Bad AI Notification Summaries
The MacBreak Weekly crew celebrates the 25th anniversary of Mac OS X, discusses Apple's $95 million settlement over Siri privacy concerns, and shares their thoughts on new gaming capabilities coming to the Vision Pro headset. The hosts also debate the future of Google search in light of the US government's antitrust case and touch on the possibility of non-invasive glucose monitoring coming to the Apple Watch.
• Release of iOS and iPadOS 16.3.1 with important bug fixes and security updates
• 25th anniversary of Mac OS X and its importance in providing a modern, Unix-based foundation that became the basis for Apple's other operating systems
• Apple's $95 million settlement over Siri privacy concerns related to accidental recordings, while maintaining that user data was never sold or used for marketing
• Speculation on why Apple is unlikely to create its own search engine, particularly due to its lucrative deal with Google and the economic risks involved
• Concerns over Apple's AI-generated news summaries sometimes being wildly inaccurate, prompting calls for the company to suspend the feature until it can be improved
• Expansion of Apple Fitness+ with new workouts and integration with the Strava workout tracking platform
• The gang discusses the ethical implications of Apple potentially securing exclusive rights to non-invasive blood glucose monitoring on the Apple Watch
• Nvidia announcing upcoming support for its GeForce Now game streaming service on the Vision Pro headset, plus the ability to use the device for capturing movement to train AI for robotics
• 'Wicked' director Jon M. Chu used Apple Vision Pro during the film's post-production process
Picks of the Week:
• Leo: Ghostty - a macOS terminal with metal integration
• Jason: Govee Christmas Lights 2, programmable LED lights for festive decoration
• Alex: iPhone Cinematic mode, which allows for impressive video capture and post-production focus adjustments
• Andy: Anker's new 140W 4-port charger, offering fast charging capabilities for multiple devices simultaneously
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Links
- iOS 18.2.1 now available for iPhone users
- 25 years ago, Steve Jobs changed the path of the PC forever
- 25 years on, Mac OS X continues to be Apple’s standard bearer
- I Live My Life a Quarter Century at a Time
- Siri “unintentionally” recorded private convos; Apple agrees to pay $95M
- Eddy Cue explains why Apple won’t make a search engine
- Apple urged to withdraw 'out of control' AI news alerts
- Jason's Article: LLMs aren’t always bad at writing news headlines
- Apple Fitness+ announces integration with Strava, new strength training program - 9to5Mac
- Apple Fitness+ unveils an exciting lineup of new ways to stay active and mindful in 2025
- Mass production of microLED displays begins next year – Foxconn
- GeForce Now coming to Apple Vision Pro
- Nvidia is helping humanoid robots learn through Apple Vision Pro instruction
- ‘Wicked’ director Jon M. Chu used Apple Vision Pro during the film’s post-production
- Ghostty - MacOS terminal with metal integration
- Govee Christmas Lights 2
- New Anker 140W 4-port charger