Tuesday, October 3, 2023

October, 2023: Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 review: small but smart improvements #techupdate #iphonerepair #drmobileslimited #0212640000 #davidlimnz



3rd October, 2023.  Auckland, New Zealand:  Some years, there are updates that completely upend an entire category. Others, you get something like the US$399-plus Apple Watch Series 9 and the US$799 Ultra 2 — steady improvements that technically add up to the best Apple Watches we've ever seen. Just not by a whole lot. And not if you've already got a recent Apple Watch model.

It makes sense that 2023's updates are quiet compared to last year when Apple effectively kicked down the door with not one, not two, but three new smartwatches. This year, the Series 9 and Ultra 2 are nearly identical in design to their predecessors, save new colors, strap options, and carbon-neutral packaging. Instead, the big updates this year are the S9 SiP, the addition of a second-generation ultra wideband chip, and watchOS 10. The former promises a 30 percent faster GPU and a four-core Neural Engine with twice the performance of the Series 8. That, in turn, enables onboard Siri processing, greater power efficiency, and the handy double-tap gesture. The upgraded UWB chip enables Precision Finding, much like AirTags. Meanwhile, watchOS 10 reintroduces widgets to Apple's smartwatch landscape.

After a few months with watchOS 10 and about a week with the Series 9 and Ultra 2, I genuinely like the new updates. But whether the latest Apple Watches are the best options for iOS users isn't the point anymore. They are. The real questions are whether the new updates are worth the cost to upgrade, and if you're going to buy a new Apple Watch, which one makes the most sense for you?
Pink is in, leather is out

The aluminum Series 9 comes in a new pink color — and as far as design goes, that's all that's visibly new. Otherwise, you're looking at the same design and 41mm / 45mm sizes as the Series 8 and the Series 7 before that.

Pink is easily the best new color Apple's introduced for the watch in years. First, it's actually pink, unlike the green Series 7, which only looked green if the light hit just right. Second, this is the year of our queen and savior Barbie. Technically, it's more Millennial pink than Barbie pink, but that's probably a good thing. Normally, I kvetch about how Apple shies away from saturated color, but the extra subtlety here makes for a more versatile watch. Depending on the strap, you can either emphasize or de-emphasize the pinkness for whatever the situation calls for.

The Ultra 2 is even harder to differentiate from the Ultra. When I got my hands-on at Apple Park, a representative advised I stow my Ultra in my bag — lest I accidentally leave it behind. Even the back crystal on the Ultra 2 just reads "Ultra," unlike the Series watches, which always specify which Series they are. This entire week, I've had to rely on very minimal signs of wear and tear on my original Ultra to tell these two watches apart.


Even less visible is the fact that Apple is using more recycled materials in both the Series 9 and Ultra 2. The Sport Loop, for example, is made of 82 percent recycled yarn, up from 0 percent. The aluminum Series 9 is made from 100 percent recycled aluminum, while the Ultra 2 is made from 95 percent recycled titanium. The speckled flecks in silicone Nike straps you'll see throughout this review are also recycled. Apple also sent me its FineWoven strap, which is made of 68 percent post-consumer recycled material and is meant to act as a leather alternative. 'Cause Apple doesn't do leather anymore.

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Saturday, September 30, 2023

Here is an AI news update for 2023, as of September 30, 2023

Here is an AI news update for 2023, as of September 30, 2023

Generative AI

  • Generative AI is having a breakout year. Generative AI models, such as ChatGPT and Bard, are able to generate realistic and creative text, translate languages, write different kinds of creative content, and answer your questions in an informative way. They are still under development, but they are already being used in a variety of applications, including marketing, customer service, and education.
  • Adobe Photoshop is now using AI to generate realistic images and videos. The new "Generative Content" feature in Photoshop allows users to create realistic images and videos of people, places, and objects, even if they don't have any design experience. This feature is still in beta, but it has the potential to revolutionize the way that creative content is created.
  • AI is being used to create new forms of art and music. Artists and musicians are using AI to create new and innovative forms of art and music. For example, the artist Robbie Barrat uses AI to create realistic portraits of people who don't exist, and the musician Grimes uses AI to create experimental electronic music.

AI in healthcare

  • AI is being used to develop new drugs and treatments. AI is being used to analyze large datasets of medical data to identify new drug targets and develop more effective treatments for diseases. For example, the company DeepMind has developed an AI system that can predict the structure of proteins, which could lead to the development of new drugs.
  • AI is being used to improve the accuracy and efficiency of medical diagnosis. AI systems are being developed that can diagnose diseases with greater accuracy and efficiency than human doctors. For example, the company Viz.ai has developed an AI system that can detect strokes in brain scans faster than human doctors.
  • AI is being used to develop new wearable devices and other medical technologies. AI is being used to develop new wearable devices and other medical technologies that can help people to manage their health and well-being. For example, the company Apple has developed an Apple Watch app that uses AI to detect irregular heart rhythms.

Other AI news

  • The UK government is hosting a global AI Safety Summit in November 2023. The summit will bring together experts from around the world to discuss the challenges and opportunities of AI safety.
  • Amazon has invested $4 billion in the AI company Anthropic. Anthropic is a company that is developing safe and beneficial artificial general intelligence.
  • Researchers have developed a new explainable AI model to reduce bias and enhance trust and accuracy in machine learning-generated decision-making and knowledge. The model, called "ExplainableBoostingMachines" (EBM), is able to generate explanations of its predictions, which can help users to understand and trust the model's decisions.

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