Word is out via Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman that Apple will update the entire iPad line next year. There had already been rumors of some of the tablets being refreshed, but Gurman says they will all get at least a metaphorical fresh coat of paint…if not faster, more powerful processors. Gurman had already reported that the low-end and mid-range iPads will be updated in March, but now apparently the iPad Pro models will be freshened as well. Expect the next iPad Air to get the M2 Apple silicon, and the Mini will get upgraded to an A16 Bionic chip. It’s likely that the Pro line will jump up to the just released Apple M3 chips.
To the weekend in Elon Musk…the new AI venture he calls xAI soft-launched over the weekend. According to Engadget.com, it has been released to ‘a select group,’ although Musk hasn’t identified who they might be. In typical Elon hype, he says “in some important respects, it is the best that currently exists.” It’ll be competing with big-time offerings by OpenAI, Google, Meta and numerous others, so we’ll see what “important respects” make it the best that currently exists.
In other X news, the platform is fishing for users who are willing to pony up $50,000 for recycled handles from inactive accounts. Musk had already warned that X was going to start purging accounts that have gone dormant. There is apparently an @Handle Team. They probably won’t let us know if there are any takers for this princely fee to get an X handle, but it would be interesting. Who would be willing to drop that kind of cash, when Musk could later take it away from you and sell it to someone else?
A new survey shows that college students are steering clear of dating apps. Perhaps they are turning back to in-person meetings…as the old joke goes…. back to the alcohol and bad judgment method. Axios and Generation Lab surveyed college students nationwide, and found 79% of college and grad students don’t use any dating apps…even once a month. Of the apps that are still being used, Tinder is the most popular…12% said they used it monthly or more often.
Back in 2020, both Google and Apple developed COVID-19 notifications for Android and iOS to help people track COVID exposures. Last year, the Association of Public Health Labs, which managed the servers for the feature, ended support. Now, android central.com reports that Google has shut down the feature. They note that with the number of cases declining and vaccines widely available, it makes sense to retire this feature. The World Health Organization has declared the pandemic over, but COVID is still endemic…and continues to sicken people. It is still a good idea to keep up on your vaccination just as you should do yearly for the flu.
I’m Clark Reid and you’re ‘Technified’ for now.