CES, Siri, and Apple's peculiar overseas problems, on the AppleInsider Podcast

By William Gallagher

Summing up the whole Consumer Electronics Show in one word, explaining the sudden over-stressing about Siri privacy, and scratching our heads over just what Brazil and Indonesia want from Apple.

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It's the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) week and, perhaps disappointingly, perhaps predictably, there isn't a huge amount to say about it other than it came, it stayed around a bit, and it's going again until next year. Still, it's quite an event when you can summarize all of the many releases there with just one word.

Whereas, there have been very many words spoken this week about the absolute fact that we're getting the iPhone SE 4 and next iPad any minute now -- except we're not. Wes Hilliard takes apart the rumors and shows why wishful thinking won't get us these devices any sooner.

Curiously related to all of this is, though, is the prospect that Apple may be working on a brand new app called Invites. This time it's William Gallagher who comes with scorn, but in truth there are strong reasons to think the app is coming -- even if it's less sure quite where or when it will appear.

Also, just how much does Indonesia think it's going to get out of Apple to lift the iPhone 16 ban?

BONUS: Subscribe via Patreon or Apple Podcasts to hear AppleInsider+, the extended edition. This time, just how obsessed can you get with calendars and calendar apps, especially since seem to quite do all everyone needs.

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