Apple has shown us a peek into the long term future with its Pixar-like robot, a peek into the very near future with the iPhone SE 4, and just maybe an alternative future where it makes all its apps work on Android, on the AppleInsider Podcast.
Apple researchers have unveiled an anthropomorphic lamp — think how Pixar’s logo lamp is so human — and while it’s a demonstration of general research, it does also suggest a new direction for the company, following the cancellation of the Apple Car. Host Wesley Hilliard will buy an Apple robot the minute it’s released, but see if he convinces you any more than he does co-host William Gallagher.
Both, though, are looking forward to the iPhone SE 4 which is now expected to be launched on February 19. If all the rumors about it are true, this could be the phone that brings Apple Intelligence to most people — and it looks certain to be a very good buy.
The iPhone SE 4 may even be enough to tempt yet more Android users to switch over. In which case they’d be doing so just days after Apple has finally given in and made an Android app to get its Apple TV+ service into the hands of more users.
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