• The iPhone 16e DOES work with MagSafe chargers kind of
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    MacworldWhile working on my iPhone 16e review (stay tuned to Macworld for that!) I came across something strange. Let me explain.I posted a grumpy article Monday citing the lack of MagSafe support as the single most annoying thing about Apples new iPhone 16e. Having lived through and reviewed large segments of four consecutive iPhone generations with MagSafe support, Im not relishing the prospect of going back to wireless charging dependent on absolute accuracy in placement.But then I took my iPhone 16e out of its case to get some photos with my old MagSafe charging puck for illustrative purposes (showing that it can charge from such accessories, but wont have that handy magnetic attachment) and I made a surprising discovery: the magnets inside the charger do attach to the iPhone 16e. Its a weak connection, but its there.To get it to work, you have to make sure first of all that your iPhone 16e isnt wearing a case (unless its a MagSafe one). I tried it with one of Apples silicone cases and the effect vanished. Then you need to place the phone on or around the charging sweet spot and you should hear a little snap (you can hear it in the video below). Raise the phone (gently!) and you should find that the puck stays attached.But I dont recommend doing much else, because the connection is shaky and it frequently detaches if you move the 16e too quickly or twist it too much. You dont want to test out the iPhones drop resistance, particularly when uncased, so be careful. I certainly wouldnt recommend using the iPhone 16e with a magnetic car mount or nightstand, because it will surely fall off at a critical moment. (And to be fair, nowhere does Apple claim that the 16e is compatible with such accessories.) But at the very least, it will be a confirmation that the charging cable is in the right spot resting on a desk or table.Ive contacted Apple to ask if this is expected behavior or just a strange bonus feature, and will post their response if and when I get one.Of course, there are limits to the usefulness of this discovery. Even if it appears to have a weak magnetic attraction to MagSafe accessories, the 16e still doesnt support the MagSafe charging standard, so youre not going to qualify for the higher maximum speeds. And the fact that youll need to go caseless to get it to work is a real downer if, like me, youre a believer in protecting expensive devices.Nevertheless, if you are one of those reckless no-casers, it might be a small comfort when you first notice the 16e pulling itself gently into the correct charging spot.Apple iPhone 16eBest Prices Today:699 at Alternate | 699 at Computeruniverse | 699 at OTTO
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  • How Oscar-winning Anora director got his start shooting on an iPhone 5s
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    MacworldAnora picked up six Oscars at last nights awards ceremony in Los Angeles, including Best Picture, Best Actress for Mikey Madison, and a record-breaking four awards for its director Sean Baker (Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Editing and Best Picture as a producer on the film). But few people might know his breakout film, Tangerine, was shot on an iPhone a decade years ago.Anora is Bakers biggest success so far, an indie hit made on a budget of around $6 million. That may seem modest compared to that of mainstream Hollywood products, but its a lot more than the $100,000 that financed Tangerine, the film that first brought Baker to the attention of critics and film-goers at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Like many of Bakers films, including Anora, its main characters are sex workers, portrayed sympathetically and as real people, facing the reality of the world they work in.We interviewed Baker back in August of 2015 about how he shot the film on an iPhone 5s, one of the first filmmakers to use Apples mobile phone to make a feature film. Below is our conversation with the filmmaker, from when relatively few were aware of his talents.Mickey OHagan and Kitana Kiki Rodriguez in Tangerine.Photo courtesy of Magnolia PicturesTangerine is a movie so vivid and real that you feel like youre walking the streets of Los Angeles with its main characters. But Baker didnt use an expensive righe used his iPhone 5s to direct the movie, one of the first to do so. High-end iPhone video production is much more common now, but in 2015 it was virtually unheard ofthe iPhone didnt even get night mode until the iPhone 11 four years later. These days Baker is using 35mm film to make Oscar winners, but in 2015, he was using a smartphone and a few common filmmaking tips and tricks to create his vision. Back in 2015, we interviewed Baker about how he pulled it off and what equipment amateur filmmakers can use to turn their iPhone videos into Sundance films (edited for length and clarity):Macworld: Was the decision to shoot Tangerine on an iPhone a financial decision or a creative one?Baker: It really started as a financial decision. We were stuck with a very tight budget, and I was exploring many different options. I came across a Vimeo channel that focused on iPhone experiments. I was very impressed. Then I found the Kickstarter campaign for Moondog Labs that lets you shoot in true scope widescreen ratio, and thats what convinced me as a filmmaker that it was not only going to save us a ton of money but would make it possible. The iPhone 5s made it to a point where the camera was better, the resolution was up there. This anamorphic adapter told me it could be elevated to a cinematic level.Your iPhone video looks nothing like my iPhone video. Did the footage require extensive post-production work?We definitely treated the film in post-production. We really oversaturated the colors. That was a purposeful thing for the aesthetic. The quality is there. The resolution is already there. The iPhone in conjunction with the Filmic Pro app, the resolution is HD quality. This was more about setting a style. Like any other film, we wanted it to be color-corrected properly and professionally.Kitana Kiki Rodriguez and Mickey OHagan in TangerinePhoto courtesy of Magnolia PicturesWhat were the disadvantages of shooting on an iPhone?Because its such a small lens, theres basically a very extremely deep depth of field, if you can even call it a depth of field. Everything is in focus. If you have your hand in front of the camera, your hand will be in focus as well as 10 miles down the horizon. Thats a look were not really used to in cinema. Were used to having a shallow depth of field. Once you get past that, you can accept that its a different look. There were no disadvantages in terms of the workflow. Once we got the footage off the iPhone at night in iTunes, wed back up our raw files and transcode it so it was easier to edit in Final Cut Pro. It was as easy as editing any other piece of media.You worked with a lot of acting newcomers for Tangerine. Do you think using an iPhone to shoot had an effect on their performances?Theres always this hump, this 1-week hump where the first-time actors have to get used to the fact that theres a camera in their face. It takes them about a week to get comfortable. In this case, because were basically using a communication device that everyone owns, that didnt factor in this time. The intimidation factor was off the table from the beginning.Mya Taylor in TangerinePhoto courtesy of Magnolia PicturesWere you in touch with Apple at any point during the process of making or distributing the movie?We havent had a terrific amount of communication with them, but we did do some Apple Store talks and they were nice enough to give phones to the cast.Would you shoot another movie on your phone?Right now, no, but who knows down the line? I like to switch it up every time, and of course, Im still a fan of film in general and I want to shoot on film when its still available. Even in the year and a half since we shot, Filmic Pro has advanced to 2K, which is double the resolution we captured, so its amazing the technological advances that happen in such a short period of time. In a year from now, I might be presented with options that make it quite attractive.[Editors note. Bakers follow-up film, 2017s The Florida Project was shot on 35mm film, as was Anora.]Can any amateur filmmaker achieve the look of Tangerine with their iPhone?I think so. Im not going to say I did anything special. There were very basic steps we took that can be achieved by anybody. We did use professional sound. Young filmmakers interested in doing this, dont think you can get away with using recorded sound on the iPhone. You have to record it separately.Mya Taylor and Kitana Kiki Rodriguez in TangerinePhoto courtesy of Magnolia PicturesTangerine can be watched on Tubi.
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  • iPhone chip maker TSMC plans $100 billion US investment
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    Apple's iPhone processor supplier TSMC is reportedly about to announce a further $100 billion investment in the United States.TSMC investing $100 billion in the USFollowing Apple's announcement of a $500 billion for US manufacturing even if the money is less new investment than Apple suggests TSMC is said to be committing its own billions to the country. It's an expansion that comes on top of the chip maker's existing investment in creating processor foundries in Arizona.According to the Wall Street Journal, President Trump will announce the $100 billion investment before the end of March 3, 2025. The money is to be used on chip-making production, though it is not known yet whether that means creating new factories or expanding the Arizona foundries. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Twelve South co-founder Andrew Green, Eve dimmer, & Alexa+ on HomeKit Insider
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    On this episode special episode of the HomeKit Insider Podcast, we record on-location in Charleston to talk with Twelve South co-founder Andrew Green.HomeKit Insider PodcastIn the news, it was uncovered that iOS 18.4 includes support for Matter smoke detectors. This is in addition to robotic vacuum cleaners.Leaker Kosutami also said that new a new AirTag update is ready to go with a launch in May or June. Following that up, they said Apple plans to use MagSafe in some way for its video doorbell. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • AI models predict the 2025 Pritzker Prize winner
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    With the announcement of the 2025 Pritzker Prize winner less than 24 hours away, Archinect has continued an experiment we began last year, asking four artificial intelligence models to predict the 2025 winner. Below, ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity have their say after (human) Archinect readers offered us their predictions last week.Beyond the novelty of the experiment and curiosity over how accurate the results may turn out to be, eliciting predictions from AI models offers an opportunity to track the capabilities of such systems over time, including accuracy.In 2024, the AI models we consulted struggled with providing a list free of previous winners or, in Gemini's case, not generating the requested number of potential names. This time, ChatGPT continued to offer previous winners, only generating a valid list on the third attempt. Gemini and Claude also provided previous winners on their first attempt. After a brief back-and-forth, however, all models returned ten poten...
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  • Architects Anne Lacaton and Saud Amiry named 2025 Ada Louise Huxtable Prize and Jane Drew Prize for Architecture winners
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    This years winners of the Jane Drew Prize for Architecture and Ada Louise Huxtable Prize for Contribution to Architecturehave been announced by the UK-based publications The Architectural Review and Architects Journal as part of their annual W Awards program.The 13th edition of the Awards saw the Anne Lacaton, co-founder of Lacaton & Vassal, chosen as the 2025 Jane Drew Prize winner. Her contributions to equity practices in the field led the citation, along with a commitment to design excellence that was highlighted by the firms multistage Palais de Tokyo renovation and other works that are defining what it means to build responsibly in the 21st century.Speaking of her accomplishments, Manon Mollard, Editor of The Architectural Review said: "Far from pretensions to stardom, Anne Lacatons practice is considered and audacious, with a clarity of purpose that must be celebrated. With Jean-Philippe Vassal, she places residents and users at the centre, and designs buildings that...
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  • Split Fiction is Available to Preload, Global Launch Times Revealed
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    Hazelight Studios Split Fiction is out later this week, and with a budget nearly twice that of It Takes Two, its one of this years heavier hitters. While the installation size has also bumped up (check out the PC requirements here), you can preload it now before launch.The developer has also revealed the global launch timings for the co-op adventure title. It goes live at 8 AM PST/11 AM EST on March 6th, translating to March 7th for regions like Beijing, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, Tokyo and Sydney.Split Fiction will be available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. The story focuses on Mio and Zoe, two aspiring writers who enter a simulation. After various circumstances, theyre forced to cooperate if they want to escape. Theyll explore worlds based on their preferred genres sci-fi for Mio and fantasy for Zoe but there are also optional Side Stories that veer in unexpected directions.Director Josef Fares touts a 12 to 14-hour runtime for Split Fictions story, with the side content extending it even more. If youre playing online co-op, only one copy is necessary the Friends Pass allows another person to play for free. Head here for more details.
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  • Cairn Overview Trailer Details Climbing, Survival Elements, Dynamic Weather, and More
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    The Game Bakers (Haven, Furi) continues to plug away at its survival climbing game Cairn, debuting some new gameplay. The trailer outlines everything you need to know to surmount the challenge ahead (and potentially survive).While the story has yet to be fully detailed, players are on a quest to climb to the peak of Mt. Kami, which no one has ever done. You can climb every rock while choosing the most efficient route and managing your breathing and posture. Pitons can serve as checkpoints if you fall.Adding to the realism is resource gathering, including water collection from streams and heating it with plants for a meal. On top of a day/night cycle, theres also rain to worry about, though a barometer will alert you if the weather is turning bad.Cairn doesnt have a release date yet, but a free demo is available for PC via Steam (and recently updated with new features). Its also coming to consoles.
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  • Anthropic raises $3.5 billion, reaching $61.5 billion valuation as AI investment frenzy continues
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    Anthropic secures $3.5 billion in series E funding at a $61.5 billion valuation as the AI company's revenue grows 1,000% year-over-year, intensifying competition with OpenAI amid massive industry investment.Read More
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