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Wired - Tech
How Apple Intelligence’s Privacy Stacks Up Against Android’s ‘Hybrid AI’
Generative AI is seeping into the core of your phone, but what does that mean for privacy? Here’s how Apple’s unique AI architecture compares to the “hybrid” approach adopted by Samsung and Google.Apple -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Apple Watch Is Becoming Doctors' Favorite Medical Device
Some doctors are telling patients to get the watch to help manage their conditions.Apple -
CNN - Top stories
Apple introduces AI to its products at WWDC
Apple introduced "Apple Intelligence" -- a suite of artificial intelligence tools -- to its products at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday, while announcing a host of Apple product updates.Apple -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Apple, Meta Have Discussed an AI Partnership
The longtime rivals have held talks about potentially integrating Meta’s generative AI model into Apple Intelligence, the recently announced AI system for iPhones and other devices. -
CNBC - Business
Microsoft's Surface Pro is fine, but it isn't the AI device to change personal computing
Microsoft's latest Surface Pro containing a Qualcomm chip delivers over eight hours of battery life, and it works with many programs. -
Wired - Tech
16 Best Apple 3-in-1 Wireless Chargers for iPhones, AirPods, Apple Watches, Tested and Reviewed (2024)
Keep your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods topped up with these WIRED-tested docking systems.Apple -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Apple Says Regulatory Concerns Might Prevent Rollout of AI Features in Europe
The iPhone maker said the EU’s tech regulations requiring interoperability might risk “user privacy and data security.”Apple -
Financial Times - World
Greens secure four seats after best-ever result
Party captures all its targets after luring leftwing voters from Labour -
The Guardian - World
Our attitudes towards AI reveal how we really feel about human intelligence
We’re in the untenable position of regarding the AI as alien because we’re already in the position of alienating each other. The idea that superintelligent robots are alien invaders coming to “steal our jobs” reveals profound shortcomings in the ... -
GameSpot - Tech
Blumhouse Made Another Movie About How AI Will Destroy Us All
We've lost track of how many movies have been made about an AI-powered house that inevitably turns on the family that lives there. But this summer, Blumhouse and Sony are putting out another film with that exact premise called Afraid. This time, ... -
Inc. - Business
Figma’s CEO Just Responded to the Company’s AI Debacle. It’s the 1 Thing No Leader Should Ever Do
Copying Apple's Weather app is bad. This non-apology is even worse. -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Shohei Ohtani won't participate in Home Run Derby while rehabbing from Tommy John surgery
Despite slugging 27 home runs this season, Shohei Ohtani won't be participating in the 2024 Home Run Derby.MLB -
NBC News - Top stories
Count Binface, Elmo and AI Steve to run alongside more serious candidates at the U.K. election
At the U.K. election, candidates will include by Count Binface a man with a trash can on his head or someone dressed as “Elmo” from Sesame Street. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Making Money on the Election Trade Is Harder Than Ever
The obvious lesson: Trades based on voting results are a gamble on unreliable polling. -
Financial Times - World
The untold story of the most chaotic Nato summit ever
Told by the people who witnessed the 2018 Trump show first hand -
BBC News - Top stories
Mortgage costs 'biggest challenge' for homeowners
The UK's biggest mortgage lender says the housing market remains "delicately balanced". -
The Hill - Politics
The internet’s oldest problem is also its youngest: Child safety
For almost 25 years, there’s been a major effort to address the issue of children’s safety on the Internet, but a major obstacle has continuously impeded this effort: effectively identifying who is an adult and who is a child. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Modi's Ruling BJP Party in India Has a Diversity Problem
The prime minister needs to muster support from Indians who aren’t Hindus to secure his legacy.India -
The New York Times - World
Cristiano Ronaldo, Euro 2024 and the Problem With Too Much Fame
The soccer superstar’s trip to Euro 2024 has been marked by pitch invaders and uninspiring performances. As fans try to get close, his team can’t seem to let go. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Loper Bright Won't Rein In Every Regulator
Agency deference is still a problem at the state level. -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Jack Dempsey, the 4th of July and the 'fight that won't die'
The heavyweight title bout between Jack Dempsey and Tommy Gibbons in Shelby, Montana, was one of the most economically disastrous events in boxing history. -
CNBC - Business
One of the biggest bears in this bull market is leaving JPMorgan
Marko Kolanovic, who called the Covid-era rebound but missed the latest stock rally, is leaving the bank. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Israel Is Ordering the Biggest Displacement of Gazans Since October
A fresh Israeli operation in Khan Younis, which the military had said it cleared months ago, shows how the conflict could become a protracted war of attrition.Israel -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Wall Street Bids Adieu to Its Biggest Bear
JPMorgan’s Marko Kolanovic had a knack for making aggressive calls, but now the analyst is out after missing a roaring bull market. -
Financial Times - Business
Starmer hails historic Labour victory as Conservatives sink to worst-ever result
Sunak resigns as prime minister but delays departure as Tory leader until rules to choose successor are in place -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Apple Hit by First Charges Under New European Tech Law
The move cements the iPhone maker as the tech company that EU regulators are targeting the most aggressively under its new law.Apple -
The Wall Street Journal - World
EU Confirms Tariffs on Chinese-Made EVs
The European Union confirmed plans to impose additional tariffs on electric cars made in China, dashing hopes of a solution sought by several carmakers whose executives fear reprisal from an escalating trade war.European Union -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
EU Confirms Tariffs on Chinese-Made EVs
The European Union confirmed plans to impose additional tariffs on electric cars made in China, dashing hopes of a solution sought by several carmakers whose executives fear reprisal from an escalating trade war.European Union -
Inc. - Business
With Literally Zero Words, Taylor Swift Just Taught a Masterclass in Emotionally Intelligent Leadership
A leadership consultant attended a Taylor Swift show in London and came back with an essential lesson for all leaders. -
ABC News - Entertainment
Why was it a surprise? Biden's debate problems leave some wondering if the press missed the story
Did the media covering President Biden miss a story that was right in front of themJoe Biden -
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ESPN - Sports
Toney: Racist abuse won't stop me taking penalty
Ivan Toney has said recent cases of England players suffering racist abuse would not deter him from taking a penalty if required at Euro 2024. -
Inc. - Business
Most People Think Their Salaries Won't Offer Financial Security
Inflation keeps driving up the amount of money people say they need to earn to feel financially safe. The average figure--$186,000 a year--is more than double the mean U.S. household income, and far more than businesses can afford. -
CBS News - Politics
Supreme Court won't review Illinois assault weapons ban, leaving it in place
The Supreme Court declined to consider the constitutionality of an Illinois law banning certain semi-automatic rifles. -
Wired - Tech
AI Is Rewriting Meme History
TikTok’s latest trend involves videos of people traveling back in time to interrupt the viral memes of yore. The results are uncanny.Artificial Intelligence -
MarketWatch - Business
Businesses show biggest contraction since pandemic, ISM finds. The economy may be weakening.
Service-oriented companies such as hotels, banks and retailers that dominate the economy contracted in June for the second time in three months in another sign growth in the U.S. is slowing. -
The Guardian - World
Who is Biden’s biggest fan? The answer may surprise you | Fiona Katauskas
He’s a huge supporter. See more of Fiona Katauskas’s cartoons here Continue reading...Joe Biden -
NBC News - Top stories
Gen Z’s biggest dating hurdle? They don’t know how to flirt
As Gen Zers move away from the dating apps, some say they struggle with making a move. -
ESPN - Sports
Source: Utd staff shocked as 1/4 made redundant
Manchester United have informed staff that nearly a quarter of the club's workforce will be made redundant with the money saved set to be used to improve performances on the pitch, a source has told ESPN. -
The Guardian - World
‘100% feminist’: how Eleanor Rathbone invented child benefit – and changed women’s lives for ever
She was an MP and author with a formidable reputation, fighting for the rights of women and refugees, and opposing the appeasement of Hitler. Why isn’t she better known today?. My used copy of the first edition of The Disinherited Family arrives ...