Apple Robots, Apple anniversaries, and the good and bad of Spatial Video on the AppleInsider Podcast

EPISODE · Apr 5, 2024 · 1H 17M

Apple Robots, Apple anniversaries, and the good and bad of Spatial Video on the AppleInsider Podcast

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The Apple Car is gone but instead Apple is said to be working on robots. It's all a long way from Apple's origins this week in 1976, and even quite a long way from the original iPad which in 2010 was the last product announced by Steve Jobs.Contact your hosts@williamgallagher_ on Threads@WGallagher on TwitterWilliam's 58keys on YouTubeWilliam Gallagher on email@hillithreads on Threads@Hillitech on TwitterWes on MastodonWes Hilliard on emailSponsored by:Backblaze: Visit backblaze.com/appleinsider for a fully-featured, no-risk free trial of the online backup service.Fast Growing Trees: Visit fast-growing-trees.com/appleinsider to an additional 15% off plants and trees, even the many already discounted to half priceLINKS FROM THE SHOW:Apple RoboticsApple's next big thing could be a home robotAnniversariesComputing would be totally different had Apple not been formed 48 years ago, todayApple's iPad is still showing the world how to do tablets, 14 years later - April 3Apple Vision ProApple Vision Pro's first new immersive video in months is 5 minutes of old soccer clipsSpatial Personas adds 3D calling to FaceTime on Apple Vision ProDestroying the web as a serviceArc promises to "browse for you" by eliminating the middle man and present information directly to you. The company doesn't have a business model or a way to make money. It just scrapes data from websites and presents it to users.The Browser Company poaches Apple Safari design team memberMisc.Apple Savings APY to decrease for first time on April 3Beats Solo 4 release imminent with FCC regulator listingApple Pencil 3 could have new squeeze gestureiPhone 16 Pro may get new colors using iPhone 15 glass technology (00:00) - Intro (00:44) - Getting down with Apple Services (03:30) - Robots (16:40) - Losing digital films (19:54) - Apple anniversary (22:42) - Pirates of Silicon Valley (27:40) - iPad anniversary (39:45) - Apple Vision Pro (52:27) - Where is the Apple Vision Pro content? (57:45) - Spatial personas (01:02:55) - Arc The Browser Company (01:16:25) - Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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