We just saw the iPhone 16 launch in September, but Apple could only pack so much into ... These are a “low-end” 14-inch model and two high-end models (14-inch and 16-inch).
October is the month when Apple Intelligence features go from beta to fully available. But not every one of the promised AI-powered capabilities will be available right away. Instead, Apple is ...
The limitations of the model are a little weird. It generates video 768 pixels wide, a dimension familiar to most from the famous but outdated 1024×768, but which is also three times 256 ...
Learn More Apple’s AI research team has developed a new model that could significantly advance how machines perceive depth, potentially transforming industries ranging from augmented reality to ...
NEW YORK, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Facebook owner Meta (META.O), opens new tab announced on Friday it had built a new AI model called Movie Gen that can create realistic-seeming video and audio clips in ...
During Apple's iPhone event in September, the announcements that sparked initial buzz weren't the new phones but the health-based updates to the new AirPods Pro and Apple Watch models. Apple ...
It's a slight difference that shouldn't weigh on your decision of which model to buy, especially if you typically use a case. Apple has also narrowed the black borders around its iPhone displays ...
Apple is close to starting production of an updated iPhone SE that will serve as a new low-end model and is also aiming to manufacture new iPad Air models, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday ...
Apple Inc., fresh off the release of the iPhone 16, is preparing to announce a new low-end phone early next year alongside upgraded iPads. The company is nearing production of an updated iPhone SE — ...
APPLE, fresh off the release of the iPhone 16, is preparing to announce a new low-end phone early next year alongside upgraded iPads. The company is nearing production of an updated iPhone SE – ...
The initial version of Apple Intelligence focuses on helping you with words and photos. Prepare to be impressed and unnerved. By Brian X. Chen Brian X. Chen is The Times’s lead consumer ...