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How the Vision Pro Rollout Inflamed Tensions at Apple

How the Vision Pro Rollout Inflamed Tensions at Apple

To roll out its new mixed-reality headset, the Vision Pro, Apple devised a plan almost as intricate as the device itself. In January 2024, Apple summoned hundreds of retail employees to its campus in Cupertino to train them on the Vision Pro’s features. The company asked them to sign nondisclosure agreements swearing them to secrecy about the device, and even about where in Cupertino the training occurred. While on Apple’s campus, they were required to place their phones in GPS-blocking Faraday bags. Employees who had completed a day or two of the training were not allowed to describe the experience to other retail employees who were about to receive their first demo, so as not to step on the novelty. It all heightened the romance when the workers finally tried out the headset. Corporate officials showed off the way the device could transport them to an assortment of landscapes, seascapes, and moonscapes, or re-create the sensation of watching movies on a big screen. “Coming back from Cupertino, it was genuinely the coolest fucking thing I’ve …

RSV vaccine rollout expanded to over-80s in England

RSV vaccine rollout expanded to over-80s in England

The NHS has expanded access to the RSV vaccine in England, making millions more older adults eligible as health officials aim to reduce seasonal pressure on hospitals caused by respiratory infections. From April 2026, all adults aged 80 and over, as well as residents in care homes for older people, can receive the RSV vaccine. The policy shift significantly broadens the programme, which previously targeted individuals aged 75 to 79 and those turning 75 since its launch in 2024. Michelle Kane, NHS Director of Vaccination and Screening Delivery, urges those eligible to get the vaccine as soon as possible: “Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is not just a winter illness; it can occur all year round and can make older people seriously ill, so it is vital everyone eligible gets vaccinated. “The vaccine has been proven to drastically reduce the chance of those aged 75 and over from ending up in hospital with an RSV infection, so if you’re seeing loved ones or family members who are eligible for a vaccine over the Easter break, please do …

Jesy Nelson celebrates plans for rollout of SMA screenings | UK News

Jesy Nelson celebrates plans for rollout of SMA screenings | UK News

Jesy Nelson has spoken of her pride after it was announced screenings for spinal muscular atrophy will begin earlier than planned. The former Little Mix star has campaigned for all newborn babies to be screened for the rare condition after her twins, Ocean Jade and Story Monroe Nelson, were diagnosed. They were found to have the condition, which causes progressive muscle wastage, which Nelson says means they will probably never walk, after being born prematurely last year. The 34-year-old launched a petition for more health checks for babies, appearing on Sky News to promote her campaign, and it reached 100,000 signatures. You need javascript enabled to view this content Enable javascript to share Share Struggle to diagnose ‘life or death’ condition Health Secretary Wes Streeting has now announced the checks will be rolled out as part of in-screening evaluations from this October, rather than January 2027. These are used to test proposed screening programmes before they are adopted nationally. In a letter to Nelson and Giles Lomax, the boss of the SMA UK charity, Mr …

Reddit says publisher post views up 46% after Pro Tools rollout

Reddit says publisher post views up 46% after Pro Tools rollout

Reddit logo on a mobile phone. Picture: Shutterstock Reddit has said views to posts created by publishers on the discussion platform increased by nearly half in the six months after launching its Pro Tools for Publishers. Pro Tools launched in September, allowing publishers to automatically upload content on Reddit by syncing RSS feeds, track Reddit metrics and receive AI suggestions for which subreddit to post in (a subreddit is a forum focused on a specific topic). The tools were initially only available to a small group of US publishers with a waiting list available for other publishers, but hundreds of global publications – national and regional – have tested the tools since launch. These are now accessible to all publishers. New tools have also been added to Pro Tools “based on tester feedback”: these include “community snapshots”, which means publishers can access rules, activity stats and most-discussed links of each subreddit, such as World News, helping publishers track what content performs best. “Publishers do best on Reddit when they use our free Pro tools to …

META Delays AI Rollout Because It Sucks, May License Gemini; Musk Reboots xAI ‘From The Foundations Up’

META Delays AI Rollout Because It Sucks, May License Gemini; Musk Reboots xAI ‘From The Foundations Up’

Mark Zuckerberg bet the farm on AI supremacy, and this year’s crop is infested with bugs. According to a new report, Meta has quietly pushed back the launch of its next-generation foundational AI model, internally code-named Avocado, from this month until at least May. The reason? Internal tests showed it underperforming on key benchmarks for reasoning, coding, and writing – trailing rivals like Google’s Gemini 3.0, even as it beat Meta’s own prior efforts and older Google models. The model, code-named Avocado, outperformed Meta’s previous A.I. model and did better than Google’s Gemini 2.5 model from March, two of the people said. But it has not performed as strongly as Gemini 3.0 from November, they said. -NYT This delay arrives after Zuckerberg has poured unprecedented resources into the race. Meta is guiding for $115–135 billion in capital expenditures this year alone – nearly double last year’s spend – with the overwhelming majority earmarked for AI data centers, compute clusters, and infrastructure. The company has also signaled longer-term commitments approaching $600 billion in U.S. investments, plus a …

Apple Intelligence Rollout Nears Completion With Upcoming iPad 12

Apple Intelligence Rollout Nears Completion With Upcoming iPad 12

Apple’s next entry-level iPad is expected to gain the A18 chip, a change that appears modest on paper but would enable Apple Intelligence on the company’s most affordable tablet for the first time. Apple last refreshed the entry-level ‌iPad‌ in March 2025, adding the A16 chip. ‌Apple Intelligence‌ is supported by devices with the A17 Pro or newer, or Apple’s M-series chips, due to the processing, memory bandwidth, and neural engine performance required to run on-device and hybrid AI workloads. The A16 in the current entry-level ‌iPad‌ falls just short of this threshold, leaving the product outside Apple’s AI rollout despite its relatively recent update. Apple introduced ‌Apple Intelligence‌ in 2024 as a set of features spanning its various operating systems. The company described the platform as “personal intelligence for everyday tasks,” built around on-device processing combined with Private Cloud Compute for more demanding workloads. Apple said the system is designed to deliver “powerful capabilities while protecting user privacy.” The growing feature set initially included systemwide writing tools capable of rewriting, summarizing, and proofreading text …

Apple Prioritizes Premium iPhone Rollout As ‘Great Memory Crunch’ Tightens Global Supply

Apple Prioritizes Premium iPhone Rollout As ‘Great Memory Crunch’ Tightens Global Supply

We have repeatedly warned about the “Great Memory Crunch,” driven by AI data center buildouts absorbing a growing share of global memory supply, and industry insiders now telling consumers and enterprises (read here) should accelerate purchases of electronics that use high-bandwidth memory before prices accelerate further, as supply shortages are expected through 2027. One key signal that the memory shortage is worsening is that Apple, one of the world’s most valuable companies, is having to prioritize the production and shipment of its three most premium new iPhone models due to the memory crunch, according to a new report by Nikkei Asia. Not even Apple can mitigate the threat of the HBM shortage. Here’s more from the report based on industry insiders: The U.S. tech giant will focus on delivering its first-ever foldable iPhone as well as two non-folding models with higher-end cameras and larger displays for its flagship launch in the second half of the year, said four people with knowledge of the matter. The standard iPhone 18 model will be scheduled for shipment in …

Big-budget Melania Trump documentary premieres with splashy rollout : NPR

Big-budget Melania Trump documentary premieres with splashy rollout : NPR

An advertisement for first lady Melania Trump’s new documentary. Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images If you’ve been watching TV, you’ve probably seen the ads. Melania, a big-budget movie about first lady Melania Trump, premieres today with a splashy event at the newly renamed Trump Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. It is set to open on 1,500 screens in the U.S. this weekend, a highly unconventional rollout compared to other films of this type. Amazon acquired the film for $40 million and is spending another $35 million on marketing, according to a source with direct knowledge who requested anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to the media. “It’s just hard to imagine why this number is justified for ‘Melania,’” said Jason Spingarn-Koff, a professor of journalism at UC Berkeley. Spingarn-Koff is a former Netflix executive who has worked on hundreds of documentaries. He says the market for documentary films these days is depressed, and even Oscar-nominated documentaries aren’t getting shown on as many screens, if …

Zuckerberg teases agentic commerce tools and major AI rollout in 2026

Zuckerberg teases agentic commerce tools and major AI rollout in 2026

Mark Zuckerberg says Meta users will start to see new AI models and products from the company in a matter of months. “In 2025, we rebuilt the foundations of our AI program,” Zuckerberg said on an investor call Wednesday, referring to the company’s recently restructured AI lab. “Over the coming months, we’re going to start shipping our new models and products… and I expect us to steadily push the frontier over the course of the new year.” But while Zuckerberg didn’t give specific timelines or products, he highlighted AI-driven commerce as a particular area of focus for Meta. “This also has implications for commerce,” Zuckerberg continued. “New agentic shopping tools will allow people to find just the right set of products from the businesses in our catalog.” That proposal echoes broader interest in AI-powered shopping assistants across the industry. Both Google and OpenAI have built platforms for agent-enabled transactions, with companies like Stripe and Uber signed on as partners. But while other AI labs have already built significant technical infrastructure, Meta believes its access to …