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Apple’s version of the smart speaker powered by Siri and the intelligence it has about your music listening behaviour. It was not the Siri speaker as was being speculated, but the HomePod. (Express Photo by Nandagopal Rajan)įinally there was one last thing. The Apple HomePod will ship to users in the US, UK and Australia this December.
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But to see that a tablet can actually power high-end photo, video editing or usher in new augmented reality experiences that could change gaming forever, is great for computing as a whole.
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Come to think of it, the iPad Pro might relatively be more powerful than Apple’s own MacBook range when you consider how smaller it is in comparison. And with the iPad Pro and insanely powerful iMac Pro, it is only becoming starker. This hunger for power and performance has set Apple apart from the competition over the years. Apple’s VR experience is using HTC Vive hardware at the moment. The VR experience on the MacBook can be powered by some external graphics and HTC’s Vive hardware is clearly among the best out there now, accentuated by the fact it’s all happening out of a MacBook at the end of the day. It is bringing some great experiences to MacBooks too. It is not just with mobile devices that Apple is going virtual. If you were awed by Pokemon GO, then the games new version on iOS 11 will be much more natural and lifelike. Its implementation of the virtual seems to be the best in mobile devices for now. With augmented reality, Apple seems to have waited for a good reason. Apple’s AR experience seem very natural and not half-baked Technically, each user will have his/her own version of iOS 11 with a few weeks of switching over. But right from photos to maps and messages, the operating system will keep learning about you and strive to customise and improvise. How users take it, might be what we need to see in the coming days given that at least some of them might consider Apple Pay popping up as soon as someone sends you a message asking for money. The new iMac Pro has unprecedented computing power