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AppleVis Unleashed June 2023: Who Let the Barn Door Open?

In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville and Mike Malarsie are joined by James Dean to discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. Topics featured in this episode include:

  • Introduction
  • Apple Makes Developer Betas Free to Download and Install
  • Let's Talk about that Vision Pro
  • What's New in iOS 17 for Accessibility
  • Mailbag
  • The release of iOS 17 will cause unsupported iPhone X and iPhone 8 lose up to 50% of their value
  • Recent iOS 16.5.1 Release and What’s in the Upcoming iOS 16.6
  • Is the iPhone 15 Pro Getting More Expensive?
  • in this month AppleVis News
  • Closing

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If you have feedback or questions for the Unleashed team, you can reach them by email at unleashed@applevis.com or by leaving a voice message at 1-816-287-1482 (US number, call charges may apply).




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AppleVis Unleashed July 2023: It's Classified

In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville and Mike Malarsie are joined by Kevin Jones to discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. Topics featured in this episode include:

  • Introduction (00:00:00)
  • Vision Pro launch at retail stores is Apple’s most complex rollout ever, will require appointment to buy (00:02:11)
  • Apple GPT is the company's answer to ChatGPT and it could arrive next year (00:09:49)
  • Beats Studio Pro arrives with Spatial Audio, massive battery life (00:18:50)
  • New EU regulations mandate user-replaceable batteries in Apple products (00:31:49)
  • iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro rumored to feature big boost in battery sizes (00:39:05)
  • Apple Watch could detect Parkinson's disease up to 7 years earlier (00:52:06)
  • What's in this month AppleVis News (00:59:44)
  • Closing (01:12:08)

Links:

If you have feedback or questions for the Unleashed team, you can reach them by email at unleashed@applevis.com or by leaving a voice message at 1-816-287-1482 (US number, call charges may apply).




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AppleVis Unleashed August 2023: Golden Ears

In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville and Mike Malarsie are joined by John Gassman to discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. Topics featured in this episode include:

  • Apple to hold iPhone 15 event on September 12
  • ChatGPT's fate hangs in the balance as OpenAI reportedly edges closer to bankruptcy
  • Be My AI has Opened the Beta Waiting List
  • Latest News and Rumors on this year's iPhone and Apple Watch
  • New AirTag Likely to Enter Mass Production in Late 2024
  • What's in this month AppleVis News

Links:

If you have feedback or questions for the Unleashed team, you can reach them by email at unleashed@applevis.com or by leaving a voice message at 1-816-287-1482 (US number, call charges may apply).




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AppleVis Unleashed October 2023: Let's Do the Monster Mash

In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville, Mike Malarsie, and John Gassman discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. Topics featured in this episode include:

  • Introduction )00:00:00)
  • Let's Talk about the new iPhone 15 (00:03:07)
  • The Good, Bad, and Ugly of iOS 17 (00:16:16)
  • Double Tap Fizzle for the Apple Watch Series 9 (00:27:11)
  • Time Moves Fast. Scary Fast, you could Say (00:38:04)
  • Farewell iTunes! Well, Sort Of... (00:49:19)
  • Get Out of Here, How Much is Google Paying Apple? (00:50:26)
  • Apple is Stomping Down on the Gas Pedal for GPT (00:56;46)
  • Be My AI goes Public (01:01:17)
  • Closing (01:07:00)

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AppleVis Unleashed November 2023: Liar, Liar Pants on Fire

In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville, Mike Malarsie, and John Gassman discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. We were also thrilled to have a brief visit from Randy.

Topics featured in this episode include:

  • A Word from Randy Rusnack (00:00:00)
  • Introduction (00:03:45)
  • Woah! Vosh a Possible New Screen Reader Solution for the Mac (00:07:46)
  • Apple M3 Chips Have Arrived (00:15:35)
  • Will the RSC End the Green Bubble vs. the Blue Bubble War? (00:23:38)
  • Ready or Not Here Comes the iOS Side Loading for the EU Customers (00:32:07)
  • iOS 17.2 is Nearing to Release and the Latest on the Upcoming iOS 18. (00:42:54)
  • Thoughts from the Unleashed Team on This Year AppleVis Golden Apples Award (00:59:38)
  • Closing (01:08:48)

Links:

If you have feedback or questions for the Unleashed team, you can reach them by email at unleashed@applevis.com or by leaving a voice message at 1-816-287-1482 (US number, call charges may apply).




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AppleVis Unleashed January 2024: The Writing is on the Wall

In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville, Mike Malarsie, and John Gassman discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. Topics featured in this episode include:

  • 2023 AppleVis Golden Apple Award Winners
  • Apple Vision Accessibility: the 2023 AppleVis Report Card
  • blood oxygen features Removed from Apple Watch
  • At Last Apple Vision Pro has Arrived
  • Apple’s Wall Garden Crumbling Before our Eyes Part 1: External App Payment Options
  • Apple’s Wall Garden Crumbling Before our Eyes Part 2: Side Loading and Opening Tap to Pay Options
  • What's in the new iOS 17.3
  • Latest News on the Upcoming iPhone 16

Links:

If you have feedback or questions for the Unleashed team, you can reach them by email at unleashed@applevis.com or by leaving a voice message at 1-816-287-1482 (US number, call charges may apply).




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AppleVis Unleashed February 2024: The Brown Mushroom

In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville, Mike Malarsie, and John Gassman discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. Topics featured in this episode include:

  • Let's Talk about the Apple Vision Pro
  • Upcoming Features in Apple iOS 17.4
  • Understanding the Apple Compliance of the DMA for EU Users with iOS 17.4
  • What Should We Expect from the Upcoming Apple's March Event
  • SE Users Start Saving Your Pennies
  • Apple is Going All In for AI in the Upcoming iOS 18
  • Heads Up All New Apple Apps for Windows Users
  • What's in this month AppleVis News

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AppleVis Unleashed March 2024: The Fisher Price Edition

In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville and Mike Malarsie discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. Topics featured in this episode include:

  • Wider Tech Discussions: AppleVis Forums Expand Beyond Apple
  • WWDC 2024 will show off Apple's AI efforts on June 10
  • Apple Developing New Accessibility Features for iOS 18 and macOS 15
  • Apple reportedly considering using Google’s Gemini Ai engine into iPhones with iOS 18
  • Apple Watch Series 10 could finally offer blood pressure monitoring
  • Mass production of two new AirPods models to start in May, targeting fall release
  • US DOJ takes on Apple in massive antitrust suit, after years of investigations
  • Apple could be in trouble over DMA security warnings, as well as Core Technology Fee
  • Be My Eyes Expands with Service Directory

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AppleVis Unleashed April 2024: New and Improved

In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville, Mike Malarsie, and John Gassman discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. Topics featured in this episode include:

  • Apple Announces 'Let Loose' Special Event With New iPads Expected
  • Voice Dream Reader Developer has Back Down
  • Apple has been secretly building home robots that could end up as a new product line
  • Latest Hardware Rumors and News
  • Latest iOS 18 Rumors and News
  • The Big Slow Down for Apple
  • What's in this month AppleVis News

Links:

If you have feedback or questions for the Unleashed team, you can reach them by email at unleashed@applevis.com




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AppleVis Extra #98: Recapping Apple's WWDC 2024 Keynote

In the latest AppleVis Extra, hosts Dave Nason and Thomas Domville convene to share their insights on the highlights from Apple’s WWDC 2024 Keynote.

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Hello there and welcome to AppleVis Extra number 98.

My name is Dave Nason.

Because it is June we are talking, of course, about WWDC and because it is AppleViz I am talking, of course, to Thomas Domville.

How are you today, Tom?

Hey, I'm pretty good.

Boy, was that a show or what?

It was.

Nearly two hours that went on and, yeah, it was probably the most anticipated WWDC I can remember in a long time.

Like everybody was waiting for this one, waiting for the announcement.

So before we get into the nitty-gritty, did it meet those expectations for you?

Definitely.

I had a check box of all the things I wanted to hear and it definitely checked all the tick box that I wanted to see and hear.

So I was very happy with the results.

And I know there were some disappointments out there as well, but that's what we'll be talking about.

Yeah, for sure.

And it's funny, we've had a few of these announcements in recent months from all the companies, you know, Google had IO, Microsoft had events, OpenAI had an event, and they've all, you know, Google especially and so on.

They've shorn the words AI or the letters AI into every sentence of the entire thing it seemed, whereas Apple, it was kind of, it must have been nearly an hour before they set the term, though I thought that was interesting.

So we might take the same approach to them and we will kick off with the regular updates, you might call them, to iOS and Vision OS and Mac OS and so on.

And then we can have a chat through the so-called AI.

That sounds great.

I think that'd be perfect.

So they did kick off with Vision OS and I don't think we need to.

Why not, man?

You know, it is kind of odd that, you know, it's only been four months since they released it and they actually have a Vision OS 2 that comes out.

I'm thinking, wow, this is kind of, not only that, but it really didn't feel like it was a 2.

I mean, it was like one big thing and that was it.

I was kind of really disappointed.

I mean, yeah, granted that 3D photos sounds cool now, but definitely not for anything for us.

No, no.

And laserhertz, you know, Marcus Brownlee, you know, he said, it's more, felt like more of a 1.2 than a 2.

Exactly.

It was like a 1.2.

It was like a 1.5 update.

That was it.

But I guess what they're doing there is they're getting it onto their summer cycle.

That's all that really is.

So next year, it'll be 3 and, you know, go from there, I guess.

So it makes sense.

But what it included was, yeah, you can turn any photo into a 3D experience or whatever the correct terminology is and some new gestures.

But from an accessibility point of view, we're not aware of anything really.

You know, it's still a product that is very limited in terms of availability and, you know, what it can…




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AppleVis Extra #100: Review of the Apple 'Glowtime' Event

Join David Nason, Thomas Domville, Michael Hansen, and Tyler Stephen in this AppleVis Extra as they dive into the highlights of Apple’s ‘Glowtime’ Event.

transcript

Disclaimer: This transcript is generated by AIKO, an automated transcription service. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers’ names, voices, or content.

Hello there and welcome to AppleViz Extra.

This is episode number 100.

My name is Dave Nason and this is a very exciting day guys.

We're back.

I'm joined by Thomas Domville, Tyler Stephen and Michael Hansen from the AppleViz team.

How are you guys?

I'm good.

I'm doing wonderful.

How are you Mr. Dave?

I am great.

It's an exciting day.

It's our first day back online.

Oh yeah, it's been a really, really exciting day and a big day for us and a big day for the community and love to share in just the outpour of support that we've seen on the website and people are back and it's a great day and it's also an Apple keynote day.

Yes, what timing we have, eh?

Well, it's ironic.

It's like we planned it on purpose.

Yes, so where again?

Every time what happens, I say I can't believe another year has gone by, but here we go. iPhone event again and some other stuff too.

It was an interesting event.

It opened actually with a video which had quite a lot of accessibility slash disability references in it.

I don't know if you guys noticed that, if you had the audio description on.

I did and that was very nice that they incorporate that, isn't it?

I mean, they always do like a million gazillion videos, but it just always seemed to be that first one.

That's always the most important one.

So putting accessibility in there was a nice touch.

Yeah, that was cool.

And then Tim came on stage or wherever he was outside somewhere.

He seemed to be shouting a lot at the start.

I don't know if anyone else noticed that, but yeah, he set the scene.

He mentioned Apple intelligence in pretty much his first sentence, I think.

So I think that kind of set the scene for the afternoon or for the morning.

Right.

It was almost like, you know how WWDC, we had this Christmas gift and we opened it.

It's like, oh, Apple intelligence.

We were so excited.

They just went ba ba ba ba ba ba ba all the way down.

I feel like today they just rewrapped the gift and we just reopened it because they just went through the whole same thing over again.

And you know, Google were accused of exactly the same thing at their Pixel event that they just re-advanced.

I thought I was hearing some familiar things.

They were talking about iOS 18 and all of a sudden I was like, wait a minute, this is not anything new.

I mean, okay, you want to re-advance.

Okay, that's kind of how you know you're getting to the end of the announcement of whatever the product is.

They start talking about the software.

They're refreshing you on what to expect.

Yeah, I think that's the thing about AI marketing is that when you're marketing that and it's so much of that is software based, you got to kind of beat the drums, the AI drums as much as you can.

Apple doesn't use the term, specific term…




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Apple Crunch September 2024: Where's the Apple Intelligence?

In this month's edition of Apple Crunch, Thomas Domville, John Gassman, and Marty Sobo discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest.

Topics featured in this episode include:

  • AppleVis Returns and AppleVis Unleashed Gets a new Name
  • Thoughts on the Apple's "It's Glowtime" Product Line
  • At Last the iOS 18 is Out
  • Where's the Apple Intelligence?
  • Apple working on a cheaper Apple Vision headset, a second gen Apple Vision Pro, and smart glasses

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If you have feedback or questions for the Apple Crunch team, you can reach them at AppleCrunch@AppleVis.com

Transcript

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Hello and welcome to Apple Crunch for September 2024.…




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AppleVis Extra 101: Future Echoes - In conversation with the team behind Echo Vision smart glasses

Welcome to AppleVis Extra 101, where Dave Nason is joined by Xiaoran Wang and Huasong Cao from Agiga, the team behind the upcoming Echo Vision smart glasses. Check out some early demos, with more to come, on their YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@AgigaAi/videos And learn more on their website at: https://echovision.agiga.ai/ The team would love to hear your feedback, so please comment below, or contact them through the website.

Transcript

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Hello there and welcome to the AppleVis Extra.

This is episode number 101.

My name is David Nason and I'm delighted to be joined by two fantastic guests from Agiga.

We have Xiaoran Wang and HuaSong Cao

Is that correct, guys?

Thank you, David.

Thank you for having us.

So yeah, delighted.

And the product you're going to talk to us about is the Echo Vision.

So before we get into that, though, do you want to tell us a little bit about yourselves, the company, what you do, really, and how it all came about?

Sure.

My name is Xiaoran.

I'm the CEO, and before doing this company, actually, I had long experience building and shaping intelligent devices.

I started my career at Amazon Level 26.

That's the first place of the world's first Kindle and also the world's first Alexa.

And I was actually in the early team that developed Alexa devices.

And this experience gave me good exposure and got me enough experience on how to build a good intelligent device.

I think that's one of the confidence I brought in when I was doing this company that we can build a great product for the community.

Brilliant, and obviously, Alexa, a device that's very popular, being a voice-first product, very popular in the blind and visually impaired community.

So yeah, that's really cool.

And tell us about yourself, Hua Song.

Yeah, thanks, David.

So my name is Hua Song, and I'm an engineer by training.

Before I started this company with Xiaoran, I was with Google for about nine to ten years.

I did various software projects, and the latest one is Google Assistant, the voice assistant similar to Amazon counterparts.

Yeah, I've been enjoying doing software, building stuff, both hardware and software.

And with Giga, what we are trying to do is really to use our expertise built prior to this company and take that to something that we can really use to help everyone.

That's brilliant.

So do you want to quickly tell us what the product is, and then we can delve into a bit more detail.

Yeah, so the product is called EchoVision.

By looking, it looks like a normal pair of glasses.

The key feature is to articulate visual information into voices.

Think about it.

If you can't see this, and there's someone next to you, how will this person help you?

So basically, he or she is going to describe it for you, like read it out for you.

And that's how we envision our product, basically.

It's like an assistant, a virtual assistant that does this work for you.

Well, I was going to…




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Photography exhibition part of Birmingham 2022 Festival

Blood & Fire: Our Journey Through Vanley Burke's History to open in Handsworth.




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Maud celebrates 105th birthday at The Donkey Sanctuary

Donkey Week celebrations for centenarian.




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Commonwealth Games 2022 – Something they forgot to mention

Two Sandwell community swimming pools to close to help fund Commonwealth Games Aquatics Centre, reports Steve Beauchampe.




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50 ways the West Midlands has made its mark

50 reasons why the region is a global centre of innovation.





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UK Central well on its way to 100,000 jobs boost

Momentum building around one of Europe’s largest regeneration schemes in Solihull.









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Birmingham 2022 Festival reveals a celebration of creativity

Spotlighting the region's creativity, ambition, heritage and diversity on a global stage.




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UB40 mark anniversary with new album

UB40 shoot new music videos for upcoming album at Birmingham's Capture Studios.






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UB40 play the Blues

St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park naming rights partnership to launch with World Premiere concert.




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Light House crowdfunds for a spectacular 2022

Black Country cinema aiming to bridge funding gap.




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DESIblitz Film Fusion Festival 2022 ready for launch

Showcasing Punjabi, Pakistani, Kashmiri, British and World films.




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Mockingbird Cinema presents Back to the 80s

A weekend of themed blockbusters, cocktails and nostalgia.




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T20 extravaganza for Birmingham

Edgbaston to host India v Pakistan T20 World Cup Fan Park.





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Record visitor numbers to West Midlands in 2022

West Midlands leads UK’s COVID recovery with record visitor numbers.




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First acts revealed for Mostly Jazz 2025

War and Craig Charles to perform in the park.




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Solihull Summer Fest 2025 announces headliners

Ali Campbell and Bananarama to star at Tudor Grange Park.










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10-minute delivery and the gifting industry: A perfect match or just a quick fix?

Across the board, gifting companies recognize the impact of quick commerce on consumers’ habits, particularly for last-minute, spontaneous needs. However, they note that quick commerce platforms struggle to meet the demand for customized or personalized gifting.




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Flipkart deployed over 10,000 electric vehicles in delivery fleet

The strategic adoption of EVs has resulted in substantial operational efficiencies, lowering the cost per order at the hub level and improving the last-mile delivery speed by 20 per cent, compared to conventional delivery vehicles, Flipkart said.




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Indian luxury beauty market to reach $1.6 billion by 2028: Report

According to a report by Kearney and LUXASIA, India's luxury beauty market is projected to grow to USD 1.6 billion by 2028 and USD 4.0 billion by 2035. This growth is fueled by economic development and an expanding middle class. Brands need to tailor their strategies for region-specific preferences to succeed. Early market entry and expert support are crucial to navigate complexities, the report said.




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White collar hiring grows 10 pc in Oct led by oil & gas, pharma, FMCG: Report

Key sectors, including oil & gas (18 per cent), pharma/biotech (12 per cent), FMCG (8 per cent), and IT (6 per cent) emerged as primary drivers of this positive trend, with AI/ML roles showing exceptional growth at 39 per cent year-on-year, the report stated.




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Noel joins board of Tata Sons; first Tata family member since 2011 to serve on both boards at once

Noel Tata, newly appointed chairman of Tata Trusts, has joined the board of Tata Sons as a nominee director. This marks the first time since 2011 that a Tata family member holds positions on both boards concurrently. Tata Trusts, with its 66% stake, is the largest shareholder in Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata Group.




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Goldman Sachs look to join hands with Bhartias of Jubilant for HCCB stake buy, to finance upto Rs 3500 cr

The Bhartia family and Goldman Sachs are joining forces for a significant deal. They are planning to acquire a large stake in HCCB, the bottling arm of Coca-Cola in India. Goldman Sachs will provide substantial financial backing for this venture. The deal involves a planned future listing of HCCB, allowing Goldman Sachs to exit strategically. This move mirrors PepsiCo's successful strategy with Varun Beverages.