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Apple turns to Google for iOS 18 AI features, new AirPods with noise canceling, anti-reflective iPad screens

Apple turns to Google for iOS 18 AI features, new AirPods with noise canceling, anti-reflective iPad screens

Update: 2024-03-21
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Benjamin and Chance react to the news that Apple is partnering with Google to use their Gemini models to power some AI features coming in iOS 18. Also, there’s more details about the two new AirPods models set to debut later this year. There’s also rumors about anti-reflective matte screens for iPhone and iPad, and Walmart announces that it is selling Macs for the first time, starting with the cut-price $699 M1 MacBook Air.





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Apple turns to Google for iOS 18 AI features, new AirPods with noise canceling, anti-reflective iPad screens

Apple turns to Google for iOS 18 AI features, new AirPods with noise canceling, anti-reflective iPad screens

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