We have spent a while with the iPad Professional M4 and new iPad Air… and the iPad Professional remains to be a bit too dear for us. This week, Cherlynn and Devindra chat with Engadget Deputy Editor Nathan Ingraham about his critiques and why he nonetheless prefers the iPad Air. Additionally, we wrap up Google I/O 2024 with a Venture Astra palms on, and we chat about Apple bringing eye monitoring to iPhones and iPads as an accessibility function.
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Nate Ingraham critiques the iPad Professional M4 and iPad Air: Highly effective, however pricy – 1:11
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Google I/O information wrap up – 20:11
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OpenAI’s new GPT-4o can speak, sing, and sounds somewhat flirty – 28:36
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Intel brings again the times of FireWire information switch with Thunderbolt Share – 31:43
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New accessibility options from Apple: eye monitoring and expanded wake phrase choices – 35:48
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Biden administration quadruples tariffs on Chinese language EVs (together with photo voltaic and different {hardware}) – 43:20
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Listener Mailbag: The age outdated query of what to do together with your outdated tech – 55:48
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Engaged on – 1:01:32
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Popular culture picks – 1:05:45
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Hosts: Cherlynn Low and Devindra Hardawar
Visitor: Nathan Ingraham
<em>Producer:</em> Ben Ellman
<em>Music:</em> Dale North and Terrence O’Brien
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