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iPhone 15 Pro designs, pro iPad apps, Google I/O


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Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro officially come to iPad, hands-on with iPhone 15 and 15 Pro dummy models, AI’s prominent role at Google I/O, and what it means for WWDC — all on the AppleInsider Podcast.

Apple officially announced that Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro are coming to the iPad on May 23 with a subscription model. Your hosts discuss how this might affect the Mac versions of the apps and what it means for the ill-fated Analyst941.

Andrew got to go hands-on with some dummy models of the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro. These tend to be highly accurate models used by case makers prior to mass production.

Google I/O was held and the phrase “AI” was used to describe most of the technologies on display at the event. While Wesley grows tired of this random and unspecific use of the buzzword, Stephen wonders what Apple will reveal during WWDC, if anything, to compete.

The podcast concludes with more thoughts on idealizing photos with algorithms, Google calling out Apple on RCS, and how meh foldables feel after years of hype.

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