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Apple appears to acknowledge that Apple Intelligence isn’t so smart

A new iOS update suggests that Apple might be as unimpressed with some of its Apple Intelligence features as everyone else.

According to 9to5Mac, the iPhone maker has released changes related to its AI summaries that:

  • Make it clearer that its notification summaries are in beta and “may contain errors”

  • Allow users to disable notification summaries directly from the lock screen

  • Use italics to help users differentiate the summaries from normal notifications

  • Temporarily disable notification summaries entirely for the News & Entertainment category of apps, until a future update can make the experience better.

Overall, the suite of features on Apple’s new AI phone have failed to drive the intended upgrade cycle for the company.

  • Make it clearer that its notification summaries are in beta and “may contain errors”

  • Allow users to disable notification summaries directly from the lock screen

  • Use italics to help users differentiate the summaries from normal notifications

  • Temporarily disable notification summaries entirely for the News & Entertainment category of apps, until a future update can make the experience better.

Overall, the suite of features on Apple’s new AI phone have failed to drive the intended upgrade cycle for the company.

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Amazon expands low-price Haul section to 14 new markets as Amazon Bazaar app

Amazon is expanding its low-cost Amazon Haul experience to a new stand-alone app called Amazon Bazaar.

Amazon launched its Temu and Shein competitor a year ago as a US mobile storefront on its website and has since expanded to about a dozen markets. Consumers could purchase many items for under $10, as long as they were willing to stomach longer delivery times.

Now, thanks to success in those places, the programming is expanding to 14 new markets — Hong Kong, the Philippines, Taiwan, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Peru, Ecuador, Argentina, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Nigeria — with a new app and name: Amazon Bazaar.

“Both Amazon Haul and Amazon Bazaar deliver the same ultra low-price shopping experience, with different names chosen to better resonate with local language preferences and cultures,” the company said in a press release.

Now, thanks to success in those places, the programming is expanding to 14 new markets — Hong Kong, the Philippines, Taiwan, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Peru, Ecuador, Argentina, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Nigeria — with a new app and name: Amazon Bazaar.

“Both Amazon Haul and Amazon Bazaar deliver the same ultra low-price shopping experience, with different names chosen to better resonate with local language preferences and cultures,” the company said in a press release.

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Big Tech’s most important infrastructure is at the bottom of the sea

While data centers on land are getting all the attention, Big Tech’s vast network of undersea fiber-optic cables carry 99% of all international network traffic.

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After watching small drones reshape the battlefield in Ukraine, the US Army has announced plans to buy 1 million drones over the next two to three years, according to a report from Reuters.

The military threat of China’s dominance of the quadcopter-style drone industry is also driving the decision. But China’s control over much of the supply chain for drones, including rare earth magnets, sensors, and microcontrollers, will make it much harder for American drone manufacturers to catch up.

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