Kuo-Folding iPhone in ’26 or ’27; Is Using AI Cheating in Interviews? VW Tests Robotaxis in Snowy Norway; Reddit Adds Rules Check
Posted: March 6, 2025 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentEvery year since Samsung first put out their large, pricy folding smartphone…then their flip phone…tech-watchers have speculated as to when Apple will jump into this market. Apple is rather famous for not getting into a market until they think they can blow the doors off the competition….and usually they have been able to come from behind and do so. Now, macrumors.com has picked up a report from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claiming that Apple will release a folding iPhone around the end of 2026 or early 2027. Kuo says it will be the book-type design, not a flip…and will sell for over $2000. That sounds about right on the pricing, considering that Samsung’s Galaxy Fold sells for just a bit under $2 grand. The folding iPhone is likely to have a 7.8 inch ‘crease-free’ inner display and a 5.5 inch outer display. That lines up with a rumor from last month. The Apple folder will measure between 9 and 9.5 mm thick when folded, and 4.5 to 4.8 mm unfolded. Kuo expects a titanium alloy casing and a hinge made of stainless steel and titanium alloy. It will have a duel lens rear cam, and a front facing cam for both folded and unfolded states. Instead of FaceID, it will use Touch ID utilizing a side button in an effort to save space inside. Don’t be shocked if a fully tricked out one gobbles up $2500!
We have all heard stories…and I have reported a few right here…about generative AI writing documents at blinding speed…even if some had so-called hallucinations…or just plain made-up stuff. Well, what about using AI in an interview to get a leg up on other candidates? According to geekwire.com, some firms like Amazon are cracking down on using AI tools like coding assistants that can give an applicant an edge. This seems to echo concerns about cheating in education using AI. Gee, that sonnet you wrote sounds awfully familiar. Are you a descendant of Shakespeare’s? One tech leader speculated that some 80% of their candidates use LLMs on top-of-funnel code tests…even though they are told not to do so. A few companies are encouraging AI use by applicants, but most aren’t. Here’s an easy way to screen that kind of thing out…an in-person interview. Have the person write using a computer with net access disabled. For years, the California Bar Exam…which just recently ran an exam online, and it was fairly disastrous…only allowed typewriters after they were checked in advanced and sealed by the examiners….just to avoid cheating. As AI grows more accurate and its mastery becomes a must-have skill, using it in an interview may become more acceptable..but for now, it often gets a candidate immediately put on the ‘no-hire’ list.
Up to now, virtually all self-driving fleets have operated in places where the weather is pretty fair all the time. Think Phoenix, Austin, LA, San Francisco, Atlanta. Yes, there has been a foray or two into Pennsylvania, but the vast majority of self drivers and all robotaxi fleets have been in places without much or any snow and ice. Arstechnica.com notes that that is changing now, with Volkswagen testing out its robotaxis in snowy, icy Norway. No slap at Norway…I have family that has traveled there, and know several people from that fine country. VW points out that a taxi service that only operates in good weather isn’t of great use to a lot of people. Some ID Buzz vehicles are now prowling the streets of Oslo. The CEO of Moia, VW’s AV division…one Sascha Meyer, says “To ensure that people worldwide can reliably experience our autonomous vehicles, we are making the technology winter-proof. The ability to drive safely under extreme weather conditions is a fundamental prerequisite for the long-term economic success of our offering in Europe and North America.” He aims to have commercial robotaxis in service in Hamburg by next year.
Reddit has rolled out new tools aimed at getting lurkers to participate in discussions. Engadget.com reports that one is called Rules Check, which will make it easy to see if what you’re posting potentially goes against a subreddit’s rules. Before submitting your post, you can click the wand icon in the lower right-hand corner of the post composer, which you can see in the photo above. Doing that will highlight anything in your post that may be breaking a subreddit’s rules. Reddit will start testing the feature on iOS and Android before giving it a wider release. Another add is Post Recovery. This tool lets you see a prompt if your post has been removed due to a community rule violation. Besides the prompt, you will get a link that will enable you to share your deleted post to a more appropriate subreddit. Post Insights shows you how many views, upvotes, shares, and crossposts your posts have gotten.
I’m Clark Reid and you’re “Technified” for now.
Apple Bows Fresh Air-MacBook Air Models; New Mac Studio Ultra; YouTube Premium Lite; Google Search gets ‘AI Mode’; Trump Tariffs on Mexico May Stifle Game Disc Production
Posted: March 5, 2025 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Apple, apple-silicon, iPad, iPad Pro, technology Leave a commentNo big, glitzy dog and pony show, but this week Apple continues to introduce refreshed hardware. Yesterday, we saw upgraded iPad Air models. Today, macrumors.com reports that the expected MacBook Airs with M4 chips are in the spotlight. Besides the newer, faster chips, Apple is offering a new ‘Sky Blue’ color…which will join Midnight, Starlight, and Silver. The new Air models also get a 12MP ‘center stage’ camera that keeps you centered in frame as you move around in front of the computer…handy for Zoom meetings. The new Air has a lower base price…it’s $999…with education pricing starting at $899. The Air can be preordered today and is out March 12th.
If you are all about max power for creative work, Apple also rolled out a freshened Mac Studio with M4 Max and M3 Ultra chips. The Mac Studio starts at $3999 with the M3 Ultra, but if you really want to go nuts, and configure it with all the whistles and bells, expect to drop a bit over $14,000! By the way, the M3 Ultra is more powerful than the M4 Max…and Apple said that not every computer will have an Ultra version available. Confusing? Yes. Like the MacBook Airs, the Studios can be preordered now and will be out March 12th.
YouTube is launching YouTube Premium Lite at $7.99 a month. According to 9to5google.com, it will make ‘most’ videos ad-free. Standard YouTube Premium stays at $13.99 a month, nearly double the price of the new tier. A couple of notable changes with Lite. For one thing, YouTube Music is removed. You will see ads on music videos. You also can’t download videos or music for offline use. Besides that, Background play is not available. Lite starts out as a pilot program in the US, and will also be dropping in Thailand, Germany, and Australia, then to other countries.
Google is rolling out a new ‘AI Mode’ experimental feature in Search that will compete head on with Perplexity AI and OpenAI’s ChatGPT search. TechCrunch.com says that the new mode will allow users to ask complex, multi-part questions and follow-ups to dig deeper on a topic directly within Google Search. AI Mode will be available to Google One AI Premium subscribers starting this week, and it’s accessible via Search Labs, Google’s experimental division. It is powered by Gemini 2.0. As with everything AI, Google warns it isn’t perfect and is subject to ‘hallucinations.’
With the 25% Trump tariffs on Mexico, most think of big ticket items like vehicles, vehicle parts, appliances, etc. Here’s something that may have slipped under your radar…video game software and hardware. Arstechnica.com notes that physical game discs are overwhelmingly produced in Mexico these days. Ars says this may mean that some publishers will move to an all-digital strategy. This has been a trend for some time, but the tariffs appear poised to accelerate it. Game makers that do keep burning physical discs will probably pass all or most of the 25% tariff on to you, the consumer…just like every other sort of goods subject to tariffs. Another issue: around 75% of all game consoles are made in China, which is just now seeing tariffs go up from 10% to 20% under the new Trump rules. If you are waiting on a new Nintendo Switch 2, you may be ok, though. Over half of those are produced outside of China. This could let Nintendo just ship the units built outside of China to the US and they could hold the line on price increases.
I’m Clark Reid and you’re ‘Technified’ for now.
Apple-New iPads; Google Drops New Android Features; Researchers-Less Educated Areas Adopting AI Faster; TSMC to Put $100 Billion into US Chip Production
Posted: March 4, 2025 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: AI, Apple, chatgpt, News, technology Leave a commentApple had teased some new product, and now we have some. Today, they dropped a freshened iPad Air powered by an M3 chip. Appleinsider.com reports that the form factor has stayed the same on the iPad Air, but the new chip gives it a 35% improved clock speed over the M1 chip version, and it also has a better Neural Engine. The new iPad is available in 11 and 13-inch versions, which are both the same size as the last models. Both continue to use Touch ID as opposed to Face ID…accessed via the top button. The 11 inch model starts at $599 and the 13 inch size is $799, and both are pre-order able now, and will be out March 12th. We still may see upgraded MacBook Airs yet this week.
Google has bowed new features for Android devices. According to Androidauthority.com, one is Scam Detection on the Google Messages App. A 2nd feature allows you to share your location with family or friends using Find My Device. They have also rolled out some new shopping features on Chrome for Android. Scam Detection for Messages uses AI to identify patterns commonly associated with scams to warn you in real time if it suspects a scam is happening. You can then either choose to ignore the warning or block and report the conversation. Scam Detection for calls remains in beta, but the beta has been expanded and it now covers all English-speaking Pixel 9 series owners in the US. As for the location sharing, you can let friends or family see where you are on a map now…that will be handy for, say, picking someone up at the airport. You have control over who can see your location and for how long. The shopping with Android for Chrome now lets you stay up to date on a product’s price history, track price drops, and compare prices.
Here’s an interesting AI wrinkle: researchers have found that people in less-educated areas are adopting AI writing tools more quickly than those in more highly educated areas. Arstechnica.com says Stanford researchers analyzed some 305 million texts, to get this surprising result. They analyzed texts to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for the study. By using a statistical detection system that tracked word usage patterns, the researchers found that roughly 18 percent of financial consumer complaints (including 30 percent of all complaints from Arkansas), 24 percent of corporate press releases, up to 15 percent of job postings, and 14 percent of UN press releases showed signs of AI assistance during that period of time. regions with lower educational attainment used AI writing tools more frequently (19.9 percent compared to 17.4 percent in higher-education areas). The researchers note that this contradicts typical technology adoption patterns where more educated populations adopt new tools fastest. The scientists note that the AI help seemed to ‘equalize’ things in written communications…bringing up the level of the communications from less-educated areas closer to parity with more highly educated places.
Although Taiwan Semiconductor has been furiously building chip-making plants in the US…notably Arizona…and has put billions into the project, it is apparently not enough for the Trump administration. Now, under threats of more tariffs from the US, TSMC will pump another $100 billion into its US chipmaking. How fast this happens or how much really happens is anyone’s guess. Both Apple and OpenAI have pledged to invest some $500 billion each into nebulous plans…apparently in an effort to avoid pissing off Donald Trump….who has threatened to not only put on stiff tariffs, but to trash the CHIPS Act, which has helped get chipmaking back to the US. Of course, since that is a Joe Biden deal, Mr Trump doesn’t like it.
I’m Clark Reid and you’re ‘Technified’ for now.
Apple, Google, Meta-Share More Data With US Gov Than Ever; Major Brit Investigation into Online Child Protection; Google Gemini-Now Query Via Videos & Your Screen; Apple Intelligence Breakthroughs—Maybe 2027
Posted: March 3, 2025 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: AI, Apple, Artificial Intelligence, chatgpt, technology Leave a commentWe should all know by now that nearly everything concerning us that makes it online is shared. Now, thenextweb.com reports that Swiss software company Proton claims that Apple, Google, and Meta comply with between 80-90% of US government data requests. The trio has handed over info on 3.1 million accounts the last 10 years. Requests by government officials over that period for data on individuals has jumped by over 600%! Meta’s data sharing is up 675%, Apple’s 621%, and Google’s 530%. Data requests were up in Germany, France, and the UK, but were vastly higher in the US. Proton, the Swiss firm, markets themselves as a privacy-first alternative to others with their ProtonMail, ProtonVPN, and ProtonDrive. Proton itself saw data requests go up amazingly…they had 13 in 2017, and by 2024 got 6,378 requests! In their case though, Swiss privacy protections….like Swiss bank accounts…are kept pretty tight, so most of the requests were denied by Proton.
The Information Commissioner’s Office in the United Kingdom has announced a ‘major investigation’ into the child protection measures of three popular apps: TikTok, Reddit, and Imgur. According to 9to5mac.com, the agency is looking at both age verification processes and at whether the apps break the law in the way they use the personal data of children. Last year, the ICO had required a number of other apps to improve protections for kids under 18. X just stopped serving ads to users under 18 and took away the ability for youngsters to opt in to geolocation sharing. Send, Dailymotion, and Viber made commitments to drop geolocation info and cut personally targeted ads. TikTok said in a statement that it operates under “strict and comprehensive measures that protect the privacy and safety of teens”. Please try not to laugh. Reddit said to BBC via a spokesperson that 95% of its users are adults, but that they “have plans to roll out changes this year that address updates to UK regulations around age assurance”.
Google is adding a couple features to Gemini. Now you will be able to ask it questions using video and content on your screen in real time. Google showed off the features at Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona. Techcrunch.com notes that Google had teased these features at Google I/O last year. They say the features will roll out to Gemini Advanced users on the Google One AI Premium plan on Android later this month.
Apple Intelligence had a major feature drop planned for early April that has now been delayed to May. On top of that, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman is now saying in his latest Power On newsletter that it looks like it will be 2 more years before Apple Intelligence gets to where ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot are right now. Apple is being dinged for having lost the AI race. I think it is important to note how many times Apple has come from way behind and eaten the competition’s lunch. Remember the Microsoft Zune? How about the Blackberry? Apple made those eat their dust when they finally geared up. Also…having only messed with the likes of ChatGPT a little…it seems to take a lot of cleaning up after it to get something actually useable. There are still too many ‘hallucinations,’ in other words, it just makes crap up. I expect when Apple’s AI is really ready, it will be a whole lot more accurate. It had better be!
I’m Clark Reid, and you’re ‘Technified’ for now.

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