Consumers Getting FCC Mandated Labels on Broadband Plans; Google Vids-AI Powered Workspace App; Automattic Picks up Beeper; 14% of iPhones Now Made in India
Posted: April 10, 2024 | Author: clarkreid | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Apple, iMessage, iPhone, Tech, technology |Leave a commentAfter 8 years of fighting it, internet companies will finally have to display FCC mandated so-called ‘nutrition labels’ for most broadband plans. Theverge.com reports that the labels will include info on the costs, fees, and speeds of their broadband services. All but the smallest ISPs will be required to publish the labels on their plans. The labels detail monthly broadband prices, introductory rate details, data allowances, broadband speeds, and links to find out about any available discounts or service bundles. Links to network management practices and privacy policies should be listed as well. The labels should appear both online and at physical stores. Most of the info has been available, but has been pretty well buried..you had to really dig around to find it. Verizon, Google Fiber, and T-Mobile have already released labels ahead of the Wednesday deadline.
A new Workspace app that was announced as coming at Cloud Next 2024 by google is Google Vids, and here’s a little preview. It’s an AI powered video creation app. According to 9to5google.com, Google says it has an easy to use interface, and it allows you to share and collaborate with others. You start by simply enter the prompt ‘Help me create a video.’ Then, go ahead and ‘describe your idea with a goal, audience, and length. You can associate a document from Google Drive with it if you wish. The app generates a storyboard you can edit by reordering, deleting, or adding. The app offers scenes from stock videos, images and background music, and it walks you through doing a voice over using your own or preset voice. Expect to see Vids in Workspace Labs this June.
Automattic, the company behind a huge number of websites via WordPress, has picked up Beeper, and will keep Beeper’s 27 employees. Macrumors.com notes that Beeper had built an app that was in the news in December called Beeper Mini which allowed iMessage to work on Android devices, with the precious blue bubble that some people…especially young people…crave. Without Beeper, non-iMessage messages on the Apple app show up as green.Apple blocked the Mini app, and they tried again with a couple workarounds, but finally gave up trying to get into iMessage. As the DOJ mentioned Beeper Mini in the Department of Justice antitrust suit against Apple, it may be able to interact with iMessage at some later point…but for now, Automattic just plans to have the team continue to work on Beeper…a universal chat app for Android, iOS, and desktop devices. The Beeper app is able to integrate multiple chat networks into a universal inbox, which is quite handy…even if it isn’t able to tie in iMessage right now.
Apple is now building up to 14% of its iPhones in India, as it continues to push to make the handsets outside China. Macrumors.com reports that now 1 in 7 of flagship iPhones are made in plants in India, double the number from last year. According to the Indian government, the Apple manufacturing has added 150,000 direct jobs at Apple’s suppliers. Of the phones made in India, 67% are being built by Foxconn, with 17% being put together by Pegatron. The balance of the phones are made by Wistron.
I’m Clark Reid and you’re ‘Technified’ for now.

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