Apple is said to launch two new HomePods with iPad-like screens and AI features. According to a report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the company is reportedly working on a new home accessory that will come with a touch-enabled display and Apple Intelligence features. This is said to be a tabletop device that is said to feature a robotic arm and iPad-like display.
The company is said to bring two versions of this device, one cheaper than the other. Notably, both devices are likely to operate on a newly developed operating system, potentially named homeOS.
The higher-end version, codenamed J595, is said to feature an iPad-like screen attached to a flexible robotic arm. This arm will enable the screen to be moved and repositioned, with actuators allowing tilting and full 36-degree rotation.
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What To Expect From Upcoming Apple HomePods
Previously, 9to5Mac reported that Apple is planning to launch a new device with an A18 chip for Apple INtelligence and a squarish display. This could be the lower-end version. It is believed that the device will come packed with a built-in camera, allowing compatibility with video conferencing apps like FaceTime.
Moreover, the camera could allow the system to recognize hand gestures, allowing a hands-free method of interacting with the device. Speaking of the high-end variant, it is said to come with a robotic arm and is said to be priced around $1000. This will enable the company to bring Apple Intelligence features.
The rumored HomePod is said to run apps like Calendar, Notes, and Home. It is possible to come up with an interface optimized for controlling applications and quickly looking at information. The device is already capable of following voice commands. The device is already capable of following voice commands. Moreover, the device is said to serve as a media player and AirPlay receiver, expanding its versatility as a central device for home entertainment and communication.
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Apple Rolls Out macOS Sequoia Without Apple Intelligence.
Apple officially released macOS Sequoia recently, bringing features such as the ability to wirelessly mirror their iPhone on their Mac, window-tilling tools, and much more. There are Apple Intelligence features on the way, too, but they aren’t available yet.
iPhone mirroring is by far the coolest new feature in macOS Sequoia, and it could change how users use their phone. When users open the phone mirroring app, their iPhone pops up, and they can navigate around it using their mouse and type things with their keyboard.
Users’ iPhone notifications can also show up on their Mac. And later this year, they will be able to drag and drop things between their iPhone and their Mac.