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  • iPhone 17 Air Leaks, Apple Intelligence’s Sneaky Move, iPhone’s Chinese Disappointment


    Taking a look back at this week’s news and headlines from Apple, including iPhone 17 Air leaks, iPhone SE design, iPad Air specs, iOS defaults to Apple Intelligence, AirPods Pro hearing test for UK, Chinese iPhone sales, and Nokia’s reaction to the first iPhone.

    Apple Loop is here to remind you of a few of the many discussions around Apple in the last seven days. You can also read my weekly digest of Android news here on Forbes.

    A Bar For The iPhone 17 Air?

    Would Apple move towards Google’s Pixel design and introduce a “camera bar” across the rear of the upcoming iPhone 17 Air? The slimline iPhone will need some accommodation for a larger camera lens. Will Tim Cook and his team stretch it across all of the rear?

    “What’s interesting about the image is it shows the rear of the device with an elongated camera module that stretches across almost its entire back surface. There’s a single camera lens on the left, a flash on the right, and a small microphone cutout on the right-hand edge.”

    (Techradar).

    iPhone SE Design Revealed

    While the iPhone SE design rarely matches the current top-line iPhones, they do bring several key features to the table. For the upcoming next-generation iPhone SE. The latest information suggests that one iconic feature will make the jump.

    “[latest leaked images show[ the device has a Dynamic Island instead of a notch. So far, the Dynamic Island is available on the iPhone 14 Pro models, all four iPhone 15 models, and all four iPhone 16 mode

    (MacRumors).

    iPad Air Specs Teased

    In a not-unexpected move, Apple’s next iPad Airs have been tacitly confirmed as shipping with the Apple Silicon’s older M3 chipset. Noted Apple leaker Evan Blass has detailed the core specs:

    “There had been speculation that Apple might use the iPad Pro’s M4 chip for the next iPad Air models instead, in a move away from chips manufactured with TSMC’s expensive and lower-yield first-generation 3nm process, known as N3B. “

    (EvLeaks via MacRumors).

    Apple Intelligence Becomes The Default

    Apple is switching the default mode of Apple Intelligence to on. The next wave of updates will see the generative AI suite active after setup. The option to switch it off will remain in the settings app, but may nto be highlighted during the inial onboarding proces.

    “Beginning with the due-to-be-released macOS Sequoia version 15.3 as well as iOS and iPadOS 18.3, Cupertino’s suite of AI features, which it calls Apple Intelligence, will be turned on by default for compatible devices.”

    (The Register).

    Apple Prepares UK Hearing Tests

    While Apple’s Hearing Test feature is available to AirPods Pro 2 users in the US, the functionality is unavailable worldwide. Given the medical nature of the feature, regulator approval is required before it is turned on. Apple has confirmed that UK owners will be next to receive the utility:

    “With the new policy guidance from the U.K. Department of Health and Social Care, we look forward to bringing the hearing aid feature on AirPods Pro 2 in the coming weeks to help improve the daily lives of so many U.K. users,” Apple said. In other words, Apple will release an updated version of software for the U.K., likely in iOS 18 but possibly with new firmware for the AirPods Pro in cahoots.”

    (Forbes).

    iPhone Sales Fall In China

    Counterpoint Research has some disappointing news for Apple in the Chinese market. Last year’s first place with a 19 share has become third place behind the home-grown competition.

    “iPhone shipments in China fell by 18.2% year-on-year in the final quarter of 2024. This decline resulted in a 17.1% market share for the company, placing it behind Huawei and Xiaomi, which captured 18.1% and 17.2% of the market, respectively.”

    (MacRumors).

    And Finally…

    The Nokia Design Archive opened last week, and smartphone historians have been looking through records for the stories that started a revolution. Fahad X picks out just one; Nokia’s reaction to the launch of the iPhone:

    “Nokia impact minimal in terms of financials, but may impede US penetration or success. Distribution limitations may restrict impact of Apple iPhone, but device continues to have significant disruptive potential. Will pure touch input appeal to more mass market consumers?”

    (Fahad X).

    Apple Loop brings you seven days worth of highlights every weekend here on Forbes. Don’t forget to follow me so you don’t miss any coverage in the future. Last week’s Apple Loop can be read here, or this week’s edition of Loop’s sister column, Android Circuit, is also available on Forbes.



    In recent news, reports have surfaced about the latest iPhone 17 models experiencing air leaks. Users have been complaining about a noticeable decrease in battery life and performance due to this issue. Apple has not yet addressed the problem, leaving many customers frustrated and seeking answers.

    But that’s not all – Apple Intelligence has been accused of a sneaky move with the iPhone 17 release. It has been revealed that the company intentionally slowed down the older iPhone models to push users to upgrade to the latest version. This unethical tactic has sparked outrage among loyal Apple customers, who feel betrayed by the tech giant.

    On top of all this, the iPhone 17 has been met with disappointment in China. Despite high expectations for the new model, sales have been lackluster in the Chinese market. This has raised concerns about Apple’s future success in one of its key markets.

    With all these controversies surrounding the iPhone 17, it’s clear that Apple has some damage control to do. Customers are demanding transparency and accountability from the company, and it remains to be seen how Apple will address these issues moving forward. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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    iPhone 17 Air Leaks, Apple Intelligence, iPhone, Chinese market, smartphone leaks, Apple news, iOS updates, tech leaks, iPhone features, Apple controversies, mobile technology, Apple products, iPhone rumors

    #iPhone #Air #Leaks #Apple #Intelligences #Sneaky #Move #iPhones #Chinese #Disappointment

  • Members of Chapel Hill Community Voice Anger, Disappointment Over UNC Alternative Fuel Proposal



     

    Dozens of community members expressed frustration and disapproval at Thursday’s public hearing on a proposed modification to UNC-Chapel Hill’s air quality permit. The modification would add engineered fuel pellets to a list of resources that the university can burn in its cogeneration plant, which produces steam and electricity that powers the campus. 

    The plant, which sits on Cameron Avenue in the middle of a residential area, currently burns mainly coal and natural gas. The fuel pellets that would be added by this modification are engineered by Convergen Energy, a Wisconsin-based company, out of plastic and paper waste. They contain perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS, which are known to accumulate in the environment and in the human body.

    UNC Cogeneration Facility on Cameron Avenue.

    The hearing was hosted by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Air Quality and was held in the Chapel Hill Town Hall. The hearing officer was Melinda Wolanin, regional supervisor from the Division of Air Quality’s Mooresville Regional Office. She was joined at the desk by director of public affairs Sam Chan and environmental justice coordinators Corey Williams and Paige Azzarita from the DEQ, as well as deputy director Taylor Hartsfield, public information officer Shawn Taylor, and permitting section chief Mark Cuilla from the DAQ.

    Nearly every seat in the room was occupied, and even the overflow room began to fill up. Speakers gave three-minute speeches one after another for more than two and a half hours. 

    While the speakers varied widely in tone and reasoning, they all spoke against the plant and voiced concerns over its effects on the local environment and the residents of nearby communities. 

    “I’m just so angry that these pellets are even being considered. It’s so sad that this technology is what we are turning to now,” said Chapel Hill High School junior Lucy Safir. “I might die from cancer because of these emissions or whatever else is going to come up in my future.”

    Other speakers such as Susannah Tuttle, a former UNC sustainability researcher who participated in the university’s effort to find alternate fuel sources for the plant over 20 years ago, acknowledged that the plant’s reliance on coal must be addressed, but were skeptical that plastics containing PFAS are at all better.

    “I am both shocked and saddened,” she said. “Although UNC is finally, decades later, proposing a pathway to transition away from coal that risks doing significant harm, burning a pellet made from pre-consumer industrial paper and plastic waste products should not be considered an acceptable fuel source alternative, and it certainly should not fit into a climate action plan designed for the 21st century.”

    Madeleine Wares was among several speakers who referenced how natural disasters are exacerbated by human behavior, specifically referring to recent events.

    “With the hurricane that devastated western North Carolina last year, as well as the wildfires in LA, UNC should stand as a beacon of climate justice and sustainability, not as a model of environmental discrimination and greenwashing,” she said.

    The issue of environmental discrimination was also frequently discussed, as several speakers, including UNC doctoral student Kristen Cowan, pointed out that the plant disproportionately affects minority-heavy communities.

    “This is an environmental justice issue, with the burning being situated near two historically Black neighborhoods within just one mile of the plant,” she said. “This is a harm that has persisted with the coal plant due to the acceptance of environmental racism in our community.”

    Matthew Spaulding, a former air quality consultant at Ramboll Environ, was the only speaker who specifically acknowledged the impossibility of shutting down the plant and the real difficulty of finding good alternative fuel options.

    “While I would love to see UNC move towards greater solutions and renewable energy sources, I can appreciate the financial reality and how hard that is,” he said. “Having worked in air quality, I have a lot of faith in the permitting process, and I have a lot of faith in you, the people who will ultimately guide us to this decision.”

    In a statement provided by UNC Media Relations, the university said that it will have more data available after it completes testing of the alternative fuel, and that more information can be found on its energy services website.

    “We continue to explore and test new technologies and fuel options as they come to market for UNC-Chapel Hill’s cogeneration facility,” the statement read. “This latest permit modification request to test engineered fuel pellets from Convergen Energy is one step in this process.”

    The comment period for this draft permit will close on Thursday, after which the Department of Environmental Quality will weigh the public comment with UNC’s request. You can submit comments by emailing daq.publiccomments@deq.nc.gov or leaving a voicemail at (919) 707-8448.


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    Members of the Chapel Hill community are expressing their anger and disappointment over the recent proposal by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to switch to alternative fuels. Many residents are concerned about the potential impact on air quality and public health, as well as the lack of transparency and community input in the decision-making process.

    Several community groups, including Chapel Hill Climate Action Network and Clean Air Carolina, have spoken out against the proposal, calling for more information and public forums to discuss the potential consequences of the switch to alternative fuels. Residents are also questioning the university’s commitment to sustainability and environmental justice, as well as its overall accountability to the community.

    As tensions continue to rise, it is clear that the Chapel Hill community is united in their opposition to the UNC alternative fuel proposal. It remains to be seen how the university will respond to these concerns and whether they will take steps to address the community’s valid grievances.

    Tags:

    Chapel Hill community, UNC alternative fuel proposal, anger, disappointment, community voice, Chapel Hill news, UNC campus controversy, environmental impact, community response

    #Members #Chapel #Hill #Community #Voice #Anger #Disappointment #UNC #Alternative #Fuel #Proposal

  • 2024 Action Movie With 90% RT Score Finds New Success On Netflix After $173M Box Office Disappointment

    2024 Action Movie With 90% RT Score Finds New Success On Netflix After $173M Box Office Disappointment


    2024 has been a relatively strong year for the action genre. Jason Statham’s The Beekeeper started the year off on a high note, becoming a surprise hit. The film did so well, in fact, that The Beekeeper 2 is now confirmed to be on the way. After Dune: Part Two dazzled audiences with its sci-fi action, movies like Monkey Man and The Fall Guy hit theaters, with the latter disappointing at the box office but faring well with critics and audiences.

    The summer and fall saw the release of a handful of other notable titles in the action genre, including Bad Boys: Ride or Die, which was a hit, and Twisters, a well-received reboot of the 1996 classic. Wolfs also featured plenty of action, as did Ridley Scott’s Gladiator 2. Another title that hit theaters earlier in the year earned overwhelmingly positive reviews despite failing to make much of a mark at the box office, delivering a brand of post-apocalyptic action that hadn’t been seen in nine years.

    Furiosa Is A Major Hit On Streaming

    The Mad Max Prequel Makes Netflix’s Top 10

    Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga is experiencing newfound success on Netflix following its disappointing theatrical run. Hitting theaters in May and directed by franchise veteran George Miller, the prequel to 2015’s Fury Road sees Anya Taylor-Joy taking on the role of Furiosa, a character previously portrayed by Charlize Theron. Furiosa reviews were generally very positive, and the film has a 90% score on Rotten Tomatoes, but it ultimately disappointed at the box office, grossing $173 million on an estimated budget of $168 million.

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    Every Mad Max Movie, Ranked Worst To Best

    George Miller has made five Mad Max movies in the post-apocalyptic franchise, but their quality can vary. The Mad Max movies ranked reveals the best.

    Though the film struggled to get audiences to theaters, it’s now striking a chord at home on streaming. Per FlixPatrol, Furiosa: Mad Max Saga ranks, as of writing, as the eighth most popular movie on Netflix on January 3, 2025. It beats titles like The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015) and Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 (2024). It falls short of others like In the Heart of the Sea (2015), and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024), with Carry-On (2024) ultimately claiming the top spot. Check out the full top 10 list below:

    Netflix Top 10 (Jan. 3, 2025)

    1

    Carry-On

    2

    The Six Triple Eight

    3

    Interstellar

    4

    The Watchers

    5

    Dune: Part Two

    6

    Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire

    7

    In the Heart of the Sea

    8

    Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

    9

    The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge out of Water

    10

    Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1

    What Furiosa’s Streaming Success Means For The Movie

    Will There Be Another Mad Max Film?

    Around the time of Furiosa‘s release, there was talk of another movie in the franchise in the form of Mad Max: The Wasteland, an idea that’s been kicking around since the release of Fury Road. This movie would presumably bring Tom Hardy back as Max and potentially Theron back as Furiosa since it is said to serve as a sequel to Fury Road. Addressing The Wasteland, Hardy told ET in October that, while he doesn’t have any information about the movie’s status, he’d “love to do that.”

    Miller has also revealed that he mapped out exactly what happened to Max in the year leading up to the events of Fury Road, which could be its own movie.

    Furiosa‘s box office, however, casts a lot of doubt on The Wasteland or any other Mad Max movie happening in the near future. Even with the prequel’s promising streaming performance, the film was likely looking at a break-even point of somewhere around $336 million, a goal it clearly fell very far short of. It’s unlikely that streaming success will be enough to move the needle on another Mad Max movie after Furiosa, at least one made at the same budget level. But, at the very least, viewers are clearly now enjoying Miller’s new prequel at home.

    Source: FlixPatrol



    In 2024, a high-octane action movie with a 90% Rotten Tomatoes score found new success on Netflix after a disappointing $173 million box office run. The film, which initially struggled to find its audience in theaters, captivated viewers on the streaming platform with its heart-pounding action sequences and gripping storyline.

    Despite its star-studded cast and impressive production values, the movie failed to make a significant impact at the box office, leaving many scratching their heads at its lackluster performance. However, once it hit Netflix, word quickly spread about the film’s adrenaline-fueled thrills and jaw-dropping stunts, leading to a surge in viewership and newfound appreciation for the overlooked gem.

    Critics and audiences alike praised the film for its riveting plot, dynamic characters, and expertly choreographed action sequences. With its blend of heart-pounding excitement and emotional depth, the movie quickly became a fan favorite on Netflix, solidifying its status as a cult classic in the making.

    The unexpected success of the film on Netflix serves as a reminder of the power of streaming platforms in reshaping the entertainment landscape. In a world where box office numbers can make or break a film’s success, the ability to reach a global audience through digital platforms like Netflix has proven to be a game-changer for underappreciated gems like this action-packed thriller.

    As viewers continue to discover and champion the movie on Netflix, it’s clear that its legacy will live on long after its initial box office disappointment. With its newfound success on the streaming platform, this action movie has proven that sometimes, all it takes is the right platform to find the audience it deserves.

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    2024 action movie, Netflix, RT score, box office disappointment, movie success, action film, 90% rating, movie streaming, Hollywood, film industry

    #Action #Movie #Score #Finds #Success #Netflix #173M #Box #Office #Disappointment

  • Dan Campbell: Teddy Bridgewater signing not a sign of disappointment in Hendon Hooker

    Dan Campbell: Teddy Bridgewater signing not a sign of disappointment in Hendon Hooker


    Lions head coach Dan Campbell addressed the team’s decision to sign quarterback Teddy Bridgewater at a Thursday press conference.

    Bridgewater had been out of the NFL this season and won a state title as a high school football coach in Miami, but said recently that he hoped to return to the league and news that the Lions would sign him came earlier in the day. Campbell told reporters that the team has been in contact with Bridgewater for some time and that he brings “professionalism” to the team as they head into the postseason.

    Campbell also said that the move to add Bridgewater was not a sign that they are disappointed in Hendon Hooker. The 2023 third-round pick has served as Jared Goff’s backup all season and Campbell said he has gotten “a little bit better” each week, but called the playoffs “a different world” while citing the value of Bridgewater’s experience.

    If all goes well for the Lions, both Bridgewater and Hooker will be observers throughout the playoffs but the team now has options if they need to go to a backup plan at any point.





    Dan Campbell: Teddy Bridgewater signing not a sign of disappointment in Hendon Hooker

    Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell is making it clear that the recent signing of Teddy Bridgewater is not a sign of disappointment in young quarterback Hendon Hooker. Despite bringing in Bridgewater, Campbell is confident in Hooker’s abilities and sees the veteran quarterback as a valuable mentor for the rookie.

    In a recent press conference, Campbell addressed the signing of Bridgewater and emphasized that it was more about adding depth and experience to the quarterback room rather than a reflection of Hooker’s performance. He praised Hooker’s work ethic and potential, stating that he is excited to continue developing him as a player.

    Campbell’s reassurance to fans and the media highlights his confidence in Hooker’s future with the team. By bringing in Bridgewater, the Lions are adding a seasoned veteran who can provide guidance and support to Hooker as he continues to grow and develop in the NFL.

    Overall, Campbell’s comments show that the Lions are committed to nurturing Hooker’s talent and are confident in his ability to succeed in the league. The addition of Bridgewater only strengthens the team’s quarterback room and provides valuable experience for the young signal-caller.

    Tags:

    Dan Campbell, Detroit Lions, NFL, Teddy Bridgewater, Hendon Hooker, quarterback, signing, disappointment, Detroit Lions news, NFL offseason, quarterback competition, Detroit Lions roster.

    #Dan #Campbell #Teddy #Bridgewater #signing #sign #disappointment #Hendon #Hooker

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