New Apple CEO John Ternus explained in a recent interview how he and Apple plan to approach AI. And ahead of what is rumored to be a big AI release with iOS 27, he said exactly what I was hoping to hear. John Ternus explains how Apple thinks about AI In April, John Ternus was interviewed alongside Greg Joswiak by Mark Spoonauer at Tom’s Guide. The interview took place just before Apple announced that Ternus would be the company’s next CEO. The timing and scope of the interview make it a great way to gauge how Ternus is thinking about…
Author: Emily Collins
Apple Watch users get a brand new app in watchOS 26, with Apple Notes now available on your wrist. Here’s how I use the app. Apple Notes in watchOS 26: What it can do and how I use it Apple Notes is one of my most used apps on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, so I was excited about the Apple Watch in watchOS 26. At its core, the app does two basic things: lets you view existing notes and create new ones. Naturally, you cannot edit existing notes other than completing checklist items. But this didn’t prove to be a…
Unless you’ve been staying off the internet and running past every movie theater with a bag over your head for the past few years, you probably know that Nintendo has a big presence in the movie business these days. And while Super Mario Galaxy movie likely won’t stop inhaling cash for a while yet, the company will focus on generating hype for next year’s live-action Zelda movie, which is now releasing a little earlier than expected. Announced by Shigeru Miyamoto, head of Nintendo and creator of Zelda, in his signature social media style, The Legend of ZeldaThe worldwide theatrical release…
Germany is a cultural powerhouse, offering a rich history, world-class museums, stunning architecture, and vibrant artistic scenes. From medieval towns to modern metropolises, each city has a unique cultural identity, making it a paradise for culture lovers. Whether you’re fascinated by classical music, contemporary art, historical landmarks, or literary heritage, Germany has a city for you. Here’s a guide to the best German cities for experiencing culture at its finest. 1. Berlin – The Cultural Capital Berlin is undoubtedly Germany’s cultural heart, known for its diverse arts scene, rich history, and dynamic creativity. Must-Visit Cultural Sites: Museum Island – A…
Summary Fans are keeping Windows Phone alive with 8Marketplace, an unofficial store and app patcher. 8Marketplace fixes old applications: TweetIt now works with Bluesky; Facebook links to Argim. Despite its official death in 2017, community updates keep the operating system usable and its legacy alive. The rivalry between Android and iOS is a story as old as time, but years ago they weren’t the only major operating systems available on a phone. Microsoft had its own mobile operating system called Windows Phone, and although the idea of bringing its operating systems onto mobile devices seemed like a great idea at…
After more than a year of discussions, Apple and Intel have reached a preliminary agreement under which Intel will manufacture processors for Apple devices, reports The Wall Street Journal. Intel would make chips based on Apple chip designs, much like TSMC. Previous rumors about Intel’s negotiations with Apple suggested that Intel could make some of the low-end processors used in Apple devices, including the low-end M-series chip used in some iPad and Mac models. Before Apple adopted Apple silicon, the company used Intel-designed chips for its Macs but faced continued chip delays. Apple now designs its own Arm chips manufactured…
We can talk endlessly about how innovative Apple is as a company, and indeed many people do. Personally, I’d say some of its biggest innovations lie in the seemingly smallest features, and AirDrop is one of them. AirDrop is a really simple and convenient way to move a document from one of our Apple devices to another, as well as to exchange files and information with other iPhone users. The introduction of NameDrop in iOS 17 was a particularly interesting application of the technology in my opinion… It is said that one of the hallmarks of good design is that…
Rave, a cross-platform service that lets users watch movies and TV shows together, today filed a series of antitrust lawsuits against Apple after Apple removed the Rave app from the App Store in August 2025. According to Rave, Apple cited “unspecified allegations of fraud and vague concerns about content moderation” when removing the app. Rave alleges that Apple targeted the service because Rave competed with SharePlay and Apple wanted to corner the smartphone co-viewing market. Rave claims that Apple also falsely labeled the Rave Mac app as malware, preventing Mac users from installing it. Discussions on Reddit suggest that Rave…
Apple’s Camera app started with a very simple goal: it was intended to allow anyone to pick it up, press a button, and get a decent result. This essentially made an iPhone the ultimate point-and-shoot camera. But over the years, the application has become more and more sophisticated. While this can be a good thing, it comes with increasing complexity. Finding the setting you want can involve a lot of guesswork as to where it will fit in the ever-expanding user interface. Fortunately, it looks like iOS 27 can fix this problem… That works Most people are not interested in…
Building a second brain has always been the ultimate promise of productivity, but for many of us, it felt more like a chore than a superpower. There is no shortage of PKM tools capable of storing information and processing it, but most of them seem intimidating due to the manual work involved. After months of experimentation, I finally closed this gap and created a workflow where two tools don’t just coexist: they collaborate. Here’s how I combined the reliability of NotebookLM’s sources with Claude’s analytical depth to create a personal knowledge system that finally feels alive. Related I made…