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Apple’s new Siri may allow users to operate apps just using voice
PLUS: Elon Musk confirms shutdown of Tesla Dojo, ‘an evolutionary dead end’

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Apple’s new Siri may allow users to operate apps just using voice
Elon Musk confirms shutdown of Tesla Dojo, ‘an evolutionary dead end’
This magnetic charger brings the conveniences of wireless charging to the iPad
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Apple’s new Siri may allow users to operate apps just using voice
Apple is testing a new version of Siri that can take actions on users' behalf across various apps by following voice commands. The company plans to release a new version of App Intents, which allows developers to allow users access to parts of their app via different systems, like search and shortcuts. If successful, users can ask Siri to search for a photo, edit it, send it to someone, post comments on a social app, or log-in to a service. The feature is already being tested with apps like Uber, AllTrails, Threads, Temu, Amazon, YouTube, Facebook, and WhatsApp. Apple plans to release an overhauled version of Siri in spring 2026.
Elon Musk confirms shutdown of Tesla Dojo, ‘an evolutionary dead end’
Tesla has disbanded its team working on its Dojo AI training supercomputer, following announcing its second cluster operating "at scale" in 2026. Elon Musk confirmed the decision, stating that the team had to make tough personnel choices as Dojo 2 was now an evolutionary dead end. Tesla had planned to build a second Dojo factory, referred to as "Dojo 2," powered by a second-generation D2 chip. However, the D2 chip has been shelved along with the broader Dojo project as Tesla shifts its focus to its AI5 and AI6 chips, manufactured by TSMC and Samsung, respectively. Musk has been discussing Dojo since 2019, reiterating its role in achieving full self-driving and commercializing humanoid robots. The shift in strategy comes as Tesla faces falling EV sales and significant brand damage following Musk's forays into politics.
This magnetic charger brings the conveniences of wireless charging to the iPad
Kuxiu has introduced the M30 Magnetic Smart Connector Charger, which offers similar functionality and convenience to iPad Pro and iPad Air. The charger magnetically attaches to the back of supported iPad models, using the same Smart Connector pins as iPad accessories like the Magic Keyboard. It is available for $39.99 and is compatible with iPad models that feature the Smart Connector on the back, including the M4 iPad Pros, 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro, M3 and M2-powered 11-inch iPad Air, and 4th and 5th-gen versions of the 10.9-inch Air. The M30 charger also frees up the tablet's lone USB-C port, making it easier to connect accessories. It can charge certain iPad models faster than the new Qi2.2 wireless charging standard, with M2 and M3 models charging at up to 18W and M4 models at 35W speeds.
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