The Verge's Nilay Patel, Alex Cranz, and David Pierce discuss takeaways from WWDC, this week's gadget news, and Elon Musk dropping his lawsuit against OpenAI.
Further reading:
- Apple and OpenAI aren’t paying each other yet, says Bloomberg
- MKBHD interviewed Tim Cook.
- Tim Cook is ‘not 100 percent’ sure Apple can stop AI hallucinations
- Can Apple Intelligence fix the iPhone’s broken notifications system?
- The AI upgrade cycle is here
- Here’s how Apple’s AI model tries to keep your data private
- The best small updates Apple didn’t mention at WWDC
- Apple IDs are becoming Apple Accounts
- Apple skipped over the best visionOS 2 updates
- iOS 18 will let you record calls — and tells everyone for their privacy
- SharePlay is coming to Apple TV, HomePods, and Bluetooth speakers
- Finally, offline maps with turn-by-turn guidance.
- The new versions of iOS and macOS will let you rotate your Wi-Fi address to help reduce tracking.
- Xbox boss: ‘I think we should have a handheld, too’
- Microsoft announces a discless Xbox Series X console in white
- Xbox chief confirms more games are coming to other platforms
- Jabra’s earbuds are going away, but the impact they made isn’t
- The best thing about Jabra’s new earbuds is the case
- The Light Phone 3 adds a better screen, a camera, and new ways to replace your smartphone
- The Windows on Arm chip race heats up with a challenger to Qualcomm
- Did startup Flow Computing just make CPUs 100x faster? Here’s the white paper and FAQs
- Google is putting more Android in ChromeOS
- Elon Musk drops lawsuit against OpenAI
- Elon Musk has unusual relationships with women at SpaceX, WSJ reports
- Sony buys Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
- Pew: A growing number of Americans are getting their news from TikTok
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