Oct 18th 2016
MacBreak Weekly 529
Sentient Mechanical Octopus
Apple cancels Titan car, Tim Cook for VP, why is Siri so bad?
Tim Cook prefers AR over VR, and says it is a more "broad-based technology" that encourages human contact. Siri is falling behind Google Assistant, Microsoft Cortana, and the Amazon Echo, but Apple just hired an AI expert from Carnegie Mellon to help close the gap. Rumor says that Apple is no longer going to do that thing that rumors said it was going to do - is the Titan car project dead before it is even confirmed?
- As the end of October approaches, is Apple still going to hold a MacBook event this month? Jim Dalrymple says he thinks so.
- How is Swift 3 different? Aaron Hillegass from Big Nerd Ranch explains.
- Want a simple, effective HDR post-processing tool that will make your Nexus 5 photos look like they were taken with an iPhone 7? Andy recommends Aurora HDR 2017.
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Links
- Hillary Clinton Considered Tim Cook and Bill Gates as Vice President
- Apple CEO Tim Cook again touts benefits of AR over VR, says 'no substitute for human contact'
- Mossberg: Why does Siri seem so dumb? - Recode
- Carnegie Mellon AI expert Russ Salakhutdinov hired as a new director of AI research at Apple
- How Apple Scaled Back Its Titanic Plan to Take on Detroit
- Apple moves $9B worth of iTunes intellectual property to Ireland
- Apple debuts Apple Music ad touting revamped UI, custom playlists, Beats 1
- Report: New Macs still coming this month, 11-inch Air could go away
- Pick: Gif Rocket
- Pick: Zakk Wilde
- Pick: Aurora HDR 2017