Apple released a new Apple Pencil this week. It's an important part of the iPad ecosystem, allowing creatives to use the iPad in a whole new way. Dave and I also talk about iPads and whether or not we would use a foldable iPad. We look at a new study showing what devices teens are buying and what they expect to buy in the future.
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People are raving about the iPhone 15 Pro Max camera and rightfully so. Dave and I take a look at some of the reviews that have appeared this week. We also look at some of the cool new features in Messages that are available with iOS 17. Last week I mentioned that Apple's new Lightning to USB-C adapter didn't work with my iPhone 15—turns out, I'm not alone.
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Apple could have a search engine in the works that would rival Google. However, it may not be the search engine, but the threat of using its own search that may have Google shaking in its boots. Right now, Google is the default on all Apple devices, but will that change? Dave and I also talk about the iPhone 15 and in particular a problem that I had using CarPlay recently.
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Apple Has What It Needs to Launch Its Own Google Replacement
Microsoft Was Willing to Drop Bing Name to Nab Apple Search Deal
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