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Episode 367: Live Activities on Watch, Intel CEO, and ChatGPT

The Dalrymple Report

Release Date: 12/06/2024

Episode 393: AI talent, Meta, and COO show art Episode 393: AI talent, Meta, and COO

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The turmoil at Apple is not new, but what is new is how some of the companies top AI engineers are leaving the company. The latest was lured away by Meta, who have just invested $3.5 billion in its artificial intelligence projects. Apple's longtime Chief Operating Officer, Jeff Williams, has announced he's retiring. Brought to you by: : LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Did you know every week, nearly 40 million job seekers visit LinkedIn? Post your job for free at . Terms and conditions apply. Show Notes: Shows and movies we’re watching ...

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Episode 392: Alexa+, Charging, and iOS 26 show art Episode 392: Alexa+, Charging, and iOS 26

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Dave got a new speaker assistant for his home... and it's powered by Alexa. We talk about how much better Alexa is than Siri and even throw in some comments about Gemini, Google's AI assistant (spoiler, it's better than Siri too). We also talk about charging one device off of anotherfor instance, charging your AirPods using your phone. And we look at some of the new features of Apple's new OSes. Show Notes: Shows and movies we’re watching Anatomy of a Scandal, Netflix Sally, Disney+

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Episode 391: ETA, Liquid Glass, and iCloud Storage show art Episode 391: ETA, Liquid Glass, and iCloud Storage

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Have you ever shared your ETA with someone? Most of us have. Dave has a suggestion for how ETA should work in the future. We talk about the Apple's new design, Liquid Glass, and what drove the company to move in that direction for its OSes. We also talk about a new lawsuit that Apple faces over iCloud storage. Brought to you by: : LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Did you know every week, nearly 40 million job seekers visit LinkedIn? Post your job for free at . Terms and conditions apply. Show Notes: Shows and movies we’re watching ...

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Episode 390: WWDC review show art Episode 390: WWDC review

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Apple's annual WWDC was this week and there is a lot to unpack. We look at reactions from the keynote and dive into some of the announcements, like the new Liquid Glass interface, and of course, all of the new OS releases. There are some other featues that were announced as well, like AirPods translation that we'll talk about, as well. Show Notes: Shows and movies we’re watching Dept. Q, Netflix Secrets We Keep, Netflix Derek DelGaudio’s In & Of Itself, Hulu

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Episode 389: Popcorn, WWDC, and OS numbering show art Episode 389: Popcorn, WWDC, and OS numbering

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The podcast takes a little twist this week as Dave and I talk about our love of popcorn and Dave's new gadget to help him get the perfect batch every time. We also talk about some of the rumors surrounding WWDC and what we should expect from the keynote on Monday. One of the things that is supposedly changing is the numbering of all the OSes begining with this year's releases. Show Notes: Shows and movies we’re watching Dept. Q, Netflix Stick, Apple TV+ Fountain of youth, Apple TV+

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Episode 388: Jony Ive and OpenAI, Epic Games show art Episode 388: Jony Ive and OpenAI, Epic Games

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The biggest news this week was the purchase of Jony Ive's company, io, by OpenAI for $6.5 billion dollars. According to the reports, I've's company is a device startup. Sam Altman said he is “excited to try to create a new generation of AI-powered computers.” Epic Games and Apple are continuing to spare, although it seems like the battle is coming to an end. : LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Did you know every week, nearly 40 million job seekers visit LinkedIn? Post your job for free at . Terms and conditions apply. : Insta360 X5 Camera. To bag a...

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Episode 387: Apple Maps, Apple Music, and The Pope show art Episode 387: Apple Maps, Apple Music, and The Pope

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Apple has introduced some new features in Apple Maps including a Detailed City Experience for the Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco. Maps also now has insights, ratings, and reviews from expert sources, most notably the Michelin Guide. Did you know Pope Leo has his own trading card? Not only that, it set a new sales record, topping LeBron James. Show Notes: Shows and movies we’re watching Bad Sisters, Apple TV+ It’s not TV. It’s HBO. Max. Conan O’Brien the Kennedy Center, Mark Twain prize for American humor, Netflix

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Episode 386: Things we love about Apple and cassettes show art Episode 386: Things we love about Apple and cassettes

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Some people have never used a cassette tape to listen to music, my kids being among them. This week Dave takes a little side route into one of his thoughts on listening to cassettes. We have spent a lot of time talking about things that Apple has done wrong this past year in regards to AI and Siri, so this week we change things up and talk about the things we love about Apple and what they have done right. Show Notes: Shows and movies we’re watching Murder is Easy, BritBox Black Bag, Peacock  

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Episode 385: Formula 1, Gemini, and Apple's 30% show art Episode 385: Formula 1, Gemini, and Apple's 30%

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I'm heading off to Miami this weekend to see the Formula 1 Grand Prix and take a tour of the pit lane. Dave tells us about his Formula 1 experience and his trip to Texas. We also talk about the rumored deal between Apple and Google to have Apple use Gemini in Apple Intelligence—this is probably the best news ever for Apple's AI efforts. If you haven't tried Gemini yet, you should—it's incredible. Apple is being forced to allow developers to get payment for their apps from outside the App Store, which means Apple doesn't get its 30% cut. Show Notes: Shows and movies...

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Episode 384: Available Now and paying for Apple intelligence show art Episode 384: Available Now and paying for Apple intelligence

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Dave has a few questions for our listeners about the difference in inexpensive dash cams compared to the more expensive models. Apple dropped the "Available Now" tagline from its Apple Intelligence page because... well, it's not available. A new survey suggests that people would be willing to pay up to $10 a month for Apple Intelligence. Brought to you by: : To get a free 45-inch [114cm] invisible selfie stick worth US$24.99 with your Insta360 X5 purchase, head to and use the promo code “dalrymple”, available for the first 30 purchases only. Show Notes: Shows and movies...

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Have you noticed on your Apple Watch that Live Activities have taken over your screen. I noticed this a while ago, but couldn't figure out what was happening, but Dave knows and tells us how to stop it from happening. Intel removed its CEO and is looking for a replacement—it's not going to be an easy task to turn that company around. How is it that a man named David Mayer can break ChatGPT—Dave has the answer.

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Shows and movies we’re watching

  • The Americans, Hulu
  • Beatles ’64, Disney+
  • Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary, HBO