This week on the AppleInsider podcast, Daniel Eran Dilger tells Victor Marks about the sale of Viv (made by the founders of Siri) to Samsung, Google Pixel's shortcomings, the difficulty of evaluating a camera, and what's happened in the five years since Steve Jobs passed away.
AppleInsidereditors Daniel Eran Dilger and Victor Marks wrap up the latest Apple Watch and iPhone releases:
- Viv, the voice assistant now owned by Samsung
- Google Pixel and the iPhone 7
- DxOMark rating Pixel the best mobile phone based on a pre-release handset
- Fingerprint sensors that work through displays patent
- "iPhone 2017" rumors based on that patent
- The long refresh cycle of the Mac
- The 5 years since Steve Jobs passed away and what we've learned
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- Samsung buys AI startup created by Siri co-cofounders
- Google's Pixel XL priced like Apple's iPhone 7 Plus but is half as fast, lacks many key features
- Apple patents fingerprint sensor that works through displays, hints at 'iPhone 8' tech
- All 2017 iPhones likely to have glass casing, stainless steel edges may be limited to high-end models
- Research shows intense interest in Apple MacBooks, even given long time since last refresh
- Five years after Steve Jobs: An Apple with the courage to say 'No'
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