Apple has relied on Taiwan Semiconductor for essentially all its system chips for some time now. That is about to change. Bgr.com reports that now Intel will produce non-Pro Apple iPhone chips. Intel is also readying to make lower-end Apple M chips for Macs and MacBooks. Those should be out in 2027. For now, anyway, Apple will still rely in TSMC to make its most powerful A chips for mobile and M chips for Macs. If Intel is able to ensure quality, not only can Apple negotiate the price of future chips, but it can also promote some of its processors being manufactured in America. It is rather ironic to use Intel to make Apple’s own silicon, as Apple will phase out actual Intel chips in Macs when it releases macOS 27.
Netflix has now dropped support for Google Cast on most products. According to 9to5google.com, with its latest mobile app updates Netflix has all-but-removed the ability to use Google Cast to your TV. Instead, the streamer requires that you use the native app on your TV. Users started noticing the change over the past two weeks or so, and the folks at Android Authority highlighted a support page where Netflix confirms the change. You can still used the remote from your TV to navigate to the Netflix app and launch it on your TV. Netflix had already dropped support for AirPlay on iOS. Better hunt around for that TV remote if you don’t have it handy. Mine is right by my cable remote (yes, I still have cable), but except for selecting apps like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon…it’s pretty useless.
Amazon has had a button for its AI chatbot Rufus since 2024, and not that many people have used it. Apparently got a workout on Black Friday…with Amazon saying it got a ‘surge’ of adoption. TechCrunch.com notes that data from market intelligence firm Sensor Tower indicates that in the US, Amazon sessions using the chatbot were up 100% on Black Friday, compared to the previous 30 days. Sessions that didn’t include Rufus were just up 20%. Amazon also saw a 75% day-over-day increase for sections that included Rufus and resulted in a purchase. That compares with just a 35% day-over-day increase for sessions without Rufus that had resulted in a purchase. For overall shopping, Adobe Analytics, which tracks more than 1 trillion visits to U.S. retail websites, AI traffic to U.S. retail sites increased by 805% year-over-year on Black Friday.
Google has been at work, making incremental improvements to its’ Gemini app. Still, it hasn’t been as useful as ChatGPT…but that may be changing. Androidpolice.com reports that Google is making a huge investment in the mobile app…giving it a revamped interface that will open up more of Gemini’s power to users. Besides Android, lead producer for Google AI Studio Logan Kilpatrick says Google is working on a native Gemini app for MacOS. Right now, the only way to access it is via a browser. I can confirm that it is clunkier to use with the button on Chrome. Over the weekend I tried this in a search for an ancient car logo. I finally gave up on the Gemini via browser and dropped the graphic into ChatGPT and got a result in seconds. Let’s hope Google gives us that kind of power when they upgrade the mobile Gemini app interface and release a native app for MacOs as well as Android.
I’m Clark Reid and you’re ‘Technified’ for now.