The hosts discuss their frustration with Apple’s message syncing issues across devices. They highlight the new Audio Hijack feature that provides transcriptions of audio recordings. The hosts also discuss the new Apple iPhone 16e, noting its features, price, and the inclusion of Apple’s homegrown C1 modem.
Apple’s new iPhone lineup includes the iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16, and iPhone 16e, with varying features and price points. The discussion highlights the return of the notch, improved graphics capabilities, and the inclusion of a physical camera button on the iPhone 16 and Pro models. Additionally, Apple’s investment in US chip production and potential impact on tariffs is noted.
The current state of international relations, particularly the impact of Trump’s approach to trade and alliances, is discussed, highlighting the potential economic and security implications for various countries. The conversation then shifts to the future of Apple, examining the departure of Johnny Ive and the potential succession of Tim Cook, with a focus on the company’s innovation and strategic decisions. Finally, the discussion touches on the potential of Palmer Luckey as a future business leader and the importance of technological advancements in areas like AI and healthcare.
The speaker discusses the accuracy of blood pressure monitors, including a new non-cuff device they ordered. They mention Apple’s potential release of a blood pressure feature, possibly similar to their temperature monitoring approach. The conversation then shifts to Apple’s rumored AirTag updates, including improved range, privacy features, and a speaker to prevent surreptitious tracking.
AirTags utilize the vast network of iPhones to track lost items, providing a social benefit by leveraging existing infrastructure. While Tile offers a similar product, its limited user base hinders its effectiveness compared to AirTags. Although AirTags have a one-year battery life, a case with a longer-lasting battery is available for those who prioritize extended use.
Apple Intelligence, a smarter version of Siri, is being integrated into the Vision Pro, providing features like writing tools, proofreading, and text summarization. The Vision Pro, a high-end device, is finally receiving this update, which is expected to be available in June. The conversation also touches on the use of the Meta Quest, particularly for viewing photos and art, and the benefits of Apple Maps for geotagging and organizing photos.
The benefits of having a camera or phone with geotagging capabilities are discussed, allowing users to revisit and relive past experiences. The potential of foldable phones is explored, with a preference for the book-style design that offers more screen real estate. The challenges of battery life and the need for denser energy storage solutions are also highlighted.
A new foldable phone with impressive specifications, including IPX9 water resistance and Hasselblad-powered photography, is discussed. The phone’s thinness and potential battery life are highlighted, but concerns about hidden compromises and lack of availability are also raised. The conversation then shifts to a door draft stopper, with a discussion about its effectiveness and potential impact on air circulation.
Door draft stoppers are discussed as a potential solution for drafty doors and noise reduction. The importance of sealing gaps and using sound-deadening materials to block airflow and sound is emphasized, highlighting the complexities of soundproofing. The show concludes with a reminder to tune in next week.
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