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    4 reasons why a maxed-out M4 Mac Mini can’t replace my Mac Studio

    Apple Let’s address the mini-elephant in the room first. The new Mac Mini is adorable. It’s as if my Mac Studio and one of my Mac Minis got together and had a kid. It’s just so cute! But I don’t buy my computers for their cute factor. I buy computers for their properly balanced price/performance. […] More

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    Every iPhone model that supports Apple’s AI features (including the new Siri)

    Jason Hiner/ZDNETIn what could be argued is an unsurprising turn of events, Apple is finding itself on the backfoot with AI developments this year, choosing to take its time and roll out features as they’re polished and refined. While the company first unveiled its advances during WWDC in June, it took to its recent “It’s Glowtime” product launch to truly highlight how Apple Intelligence will significantly upgrade the iPhone experience.Also: iOS 18.1 with Apple Intelligence is here. Try these 5 AI features firstHowever, there’s a catch: the new experiences will require one of the more recent iPhone models, which will also need to be running iOS 18.1. That means that even if you update to the newly released iOS 18.1 on an older model to experience Apple Intelligence. you’ll need to consider upgrading your iPhone to one of the models listed below.  More