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534: The Rickies (January 2025)

 

00:00:00   [Music]

00:00:07   From Relay, this is Connected episode 534.

00:00:12   It is the annual Rickies. Happy New Year.

00:00:15   This episode is brought to you by Ecamm and ZocDoc.

00:00:18   I am the Ricky Benchman, Mike Hurley, and it is my pleasure to introduce Federico Vittucci.

00:00:24   Hello and happy new year, Mike. How are you?

00:00:26   Oh, I'm good. How are you?

00:00:28   I'm doing fantastic and I'm very happy to also be joined by Mr. Steven Hackett. Hello, Steven.

00:00:34   Hello, Federico.

00:00:36   How are you, Steven?

00:00:37   Uh, sick.

00:00:39   Okay.

00:00:40   Me and Steven have been doing too much kissing and that's why we sound like this.

00:00:43   Oh, interesting.

00:00:45   That's the problem.

00:00:46   Yeah.

00:00:46   So that's why we both sound like this.

00:00:49   We have a busy episode today.

00:00:53   Lots of pics and predictions to get to, but I believe before we get to that, we have some news to share.

00:01:01   Um, yeah, people, people can now find Connected on YouTube.

00:01:05   Well,

00:01:06   sort of.

00:01:08   Kind of.

00:01:08   Immersive video.

00:01:10   Immersive video?

00:01:11   Yeah, that's what we're doing.

00:01:13   I've mounted cameras to your offices.

00:01:16   Oh, cool.

00:01:17   Uh, and they're pointing at your faces.

00:01:19   No, it's just audio.

00:01:20   It's just audio.

00:01:21   Steven, why are we doing this?

00:01:22   Uh, because we had a lot of feedback over the holidays.

00:01:25   I think something changed.

00:01:27   Anyways, people want to listen on YouTube.

00:01:29   So we're doing the thing where it pipes in the RSS feed.

00:01:32   It's not a video version of the show.

00:01:33   We're still just doing audio.

00:01:36   Uh, as of this recording, uh, it has 428 episodes left to ingest.

00:01:43   So the links in the show notes, but nothing's there yet.

00:01:47   Hopefully next week.

00:01:49   Uh, but we, we are doing what the people want.

00:01:52   Yeah.

00:01:53   People just listen to podcasts on YouTube now.

00:01:55   Like that's just, that's just it.

00:01:56   And so people wanted it.

00:01:58   We've given it to the people.

00:01:59   Given it to the people, but the pro the initial process is slow where it crawls, crawls the whole RSS feed.

00:02:07   After that it's on YouTube within an hour or two of the episode coming out, which is pretty good.

00:02:15   Well, that being said, um, we're going to do two things on the show today.

00:02:20   We are, obviously we are playing the annual Ricky's, uh, and we'll get to that in a minute.

00:02:26   Um, but we also need to judge the 2024 Ricky's the predictions that we made for Apple and what's going to happen in the year 2024.

00:02:36   The predictions that we made at the beginning of last year.

00:02:40   Now, 12 months have passed and we need to grade those predictions.

00:02:44   Now we have a bit of a, a bit of a, a bit of a thing to resolve here in the sense that we are going to play the 2025 Ricky's later with a new set of rules.

00:02:58   That was with the amended set of rules.

00:03:00   With the, um, in late 2024.

00:03:06   Yeah.

00:03:07   Now this 2024 annual Ricky's were obviously made with the old set of rules.

00:03:15   Um, we decided that we are not going to read the rules twice.

00:03:19   We're not going to read the older version of the rules now and the new version of the rules later.

00:03:24   We're just going to read the new rules for 2025.

00:03:27   I think most connected listeners will remember how the old rules used to work.

00:03:33   And so we're just going to get through these and later we're going to play the new game with the updated rules that we will read on the show.

00:03:39   Yeah.

00:03:40   And look, the rules, there is like, there are change logs of the rules that exist.

00:03:43   So if we need to refer to the rules during the scoring of this game today, we can do that.

00:03:47   But I think we will probably be okay.

00:03:49   Yeah, I think so.

00:03:52   So, uh, let's just begin with round one and I begin and I, and I believe that Mike goes first.

00:03:59   Yes, cause I am raiding, defending annual Ricky's champion is what that means.

00:04:04   That means I think I won in 23 and 24 if I went first.

00:04:08   That's what that says.

00:04:09   So hello, it's me, the Ricky Benjamin.

00:04:11   And my first pick for 2024 was that the first OLED iPad was introduced.

00:04:17   Ding.

00:04:19   How do we do that again?

00:04:20   We don't do it anymore.

00:04:23   I don't think we do it anymore.

00:04:24   We don't hum anymore.

00:04:25   I'm going to ding myself anyway.

00:04:27   Ding.

00:04:28   Um, not only was it OLED, it was tandem OLED.

00:04:31   I had that thought today.

00:04:32   It was like, Oh, there's two OLEDs in there.

00:04:34   You know, double OLED all the way.

00:04:36   Mm hmm.

00:04:37   Nice.

00:04:37   Great screen.

00:04:38   Oh my God.

00:04:38   It's a good screen.

00:04:39   Oh boy.

00:04:40   Steven, do you have one of these iPad pros?

00:04:42   Um, I have an iPad mini.

00:04:45   Yeah, no, I knew that.

00:04:46   It's pretty good.

00:04:47   I wondered if you had an iPad pro.

00:04:48   There's one of these in the house.

00:04:50   No, Mary has one now.

00:04:51   That was one of those like typical Steven answers, right?

00:04:53   Where it was like, because he thought about it.

00:04:55   I could tell from a--

00:04:58   Which wasn't yes or no, was it?

00:04:59   It was like a different answer.

00:05:01   I had to think.

00:05:02   Yeah, Mary's using one and you're right.

00:05:05   The screen is incredible.

00:05:08   It's very good.

00:05:10   Very good screen.

00:05:11   OK, my round one pick.

00:05:14   Apple Watch 10 brings an updated design

00:05:17   inspired by the Apple Watch Ultra in some way.

00:05:21   Ungraded action button, flat glass, or crown guard.

00:05:26   It's bigger, but it's basically the same design.

00:05:29   So I don't think I get this.

00:05:31   Yeah, they didn't do any of that.

00:05:32   They didn't do any of this.

00:05:32   But when you read that, it's like, oh, that seems like a thing

00:05:34   they would have done, but no, they didn't do any of it.

00:05:36   It's just bigger.

00:05:38   And thinner.

00:05:39   And thinner.

00:05:40   Yeah, which is not at all anything like Apple Watch Ultra.

00:05:44   It's not ultra-y in really any way.

00:05:47   So it's a bummer.

00:05:51   Now, for an example on how to get a pick right,

00:05:53   here's what I said.

00:05:55   The keyboard for iPad Pro is substantially redesigned

00:05:59   for the first time since its introduction in 2020.

00:06:02   Ungraded function row, backlighting, aluminum,

00:06:05   multiple USB ports, and more viewing angles.

00:06:09   Yeah.

00:06:10   Ding.

00:06:10   Remind me, because I don't use one of these,

00:06:14   so I'm not too fresh on it now, because I haven't thought

00:06:17   about it in a long time.

00:06:18   How many of those ungraded things were correct?

00:06:21   Function row, aluminum, more viewing angles.

00:06:27   It's backlit, right?

00:06:28   Well, didn't the old one also--

00:06:30   Yeah, the old one apparently had it too,

00:06:32   and I never remembered and got it wrong on many podcasts.

00:06:34   I think the viewing angles are a little more forgiving

00:06:37   than before, I want to say.

00:06:40   Especially on the--

00:06:40   But it still has the cantilever ring, doesn't it?

00:06:42   It's still kind of like follows and--

00:06:43   Yeah, yeah, yeah.

00:06:44   But especially on the 11 inch, which is what I'm using,

00:06:46   it's way more forgiving than it used to be.

00:06:49   OK.

00:06:51   Yeah.

00:06:52   All right.

00:06:53   So the end of round one, you each have a point,

00:06:57   and I have zero.

00:06:59   No points.

00:07:00   No points.

00:07:00   Nilpois.

00:07:01   No.

00:07:01   No.

00:07:04   Round two, my first pick was, there

00:07:06   is a new, larger, non-pro iPad.

00:07:10   Ding, which is the thing I forget all the time.

00:07:14   I constantly forget that there is a big iPad Air.

00:07:18   Like, it happened.

00:07:19   I'm pleased that it happened.

00:07:21   And then that information left my brain forever.

00:07:25   Serious question, do we know anybody

00:07:28   who bought the 13 inch iPad Air?

00:07:31   No.

00:07:32   No, I don't.

00:07:33   Not that I know of.

00:07:34   Stephen, did you?

00:07:35   No, let me think.

00:07:36   You never know.

00:07:36   No, no, no, no.

00:07:37   You never know.

00:07:38   OK.

00:07:40   It's good that it exists, but I don't know who it's for.

00:07:48   I guess people just want a big screen, but don't want to pay

00:07:51   $1,000 million, which makes sense, right?

00:07:54   It's the same thing for the big MacBook Air, right?

00:07:56   It's kind of the same type of user.

00:07:58   In my brain, the fact that I keep

00:08:00   forgetting about the existence of this iPad Air--

00:08:03   I keep trying to say pro.

00:08:04   It's not the iPad Pro.

00:08:06   But it sort of triggers the same neurons

00:08:08   in my brain of something else that I always also forget,

00:08:13   which is why-- which is Mozilla owns Pocket.

00:08:17   And in my brain, it's like these two pieces of information

00:08:21   that I keep forgetting.

00:08:22   And every time I'm like, oh, yeah, they do.

00:08:25   And it's like this iPad Air, and it's like, oh, yeah,

00:08:27   they did a 13 inch iPad Air, but nobody cares.

00:08:31   I just took a look, because I see why it exists now,

00:08:33   because I just went to the page.

00:08:35   And the 13 inch iPad Air starts at $799,

00:08:39   and the 13 inch iPad Pro starts at $1,299.

00:08:42   It's like $500 difference.

00:08:44   Look, it's also-- it's a good iPad, even.

00:08:46   It's a good iPad.

00:08:47   But I mean, that is a great reason for it to exist.

00:08:49   I remember now the reasons we're saying it.

00:08:51   First, if you have two iPad Airs in both sizes,

00:08:54   it means you can go bananas bonkers with the iPad Pro,

00:08:58   which is what you want from that,

00:09:00   a lot of people want from that.

00:09:02   And then we end up with two OLED screens inside.

00:09:04   Like, you need to charge a lot of money-- well,

00:09:08   Apple are going to charge a lot of money

00:09:10   to give all of these features.

00:09:11   If you care about these features, great.

00:09:13   If you don't, there is a fantastic iPad

00:09:16   called the iPad Air just sitting there waiting for you.

00:09:19   Yeah.

00:09:19   I said that there will be no second generation

00:09:26   Vision Pro announced.

00:09:29   Ding.

00:09:31   Yeah.

00:09:32   Yeah.

00:09:32   So the first one.

00:09:33   I would love to cast my mind back to that point and think--

00:09:40   and did we really think that that was a thing?

00:09:42   Because bear in mind, it wasn't available yet.

00:09:47   Yeah.

00:09:47   Yeah, it shipped in February, right?

00:09:49   Yeah, I think I saw someone post today that it was a year ago--

00:09:54   I think today or yesterday--

00:09:57   that the availability was announced.

00:10:01   Yeah.

00:10:02   I think it was-- yeah, either today or yesterday.

00:10:04   Yes.

00:10:05   Yes.

00:10:05   I saw somebody posting about it.

00:10:09   They just dropped that press release and like, oh, yeah,

00:10:11   we'll be out in a couple of weeks.

00:10:12   Yeah.

00:10:13   Man, remember how excited we were.

00:10:16   It was a great time.

00:10:17   Yeah.

00:10:17   It was fantastic.

00:10:18   It was a good time.

00:10:19   It was a good feeling.

00:10:20   Yeah.

00:10:23   I said in round two, iOS 18 will bring new AI features

00:10:28   based on large language models with some generative

00:10:31   capabilities.

00:10:33   Ding.

00:10:34   Yes, they sure did.

00:10:37   Writing tools, image playground, whatever,

00:10:39   the emoji, all the things.

00:10:42   Yep.

00:10:43   Some would say too many things.

00:10:45   Arguably.

00:10:46   Especially if you work for the BBC.

00:10:48   If you work for the BBC, you don't want those features.

00:10:52   They don't like them.

00:10:53   They do not like them.

00:10:54   They do not.

00:10:56   At the end of round two, Mike and I, we have two points.

00:11:01   Steven has one point.

00:11:04   The game is not decided yet.

00:11:06   Everything can still happen with the old rules,

00:11:08   with the old point system.

00:11:09   So yeah.

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00:13:24   OK, risky pick time.

00:13:26   I'm so sad about mine.

00:13:29   A game made by a studio owned by Meta is released on Vision Pro.

00:13:34   Man.

00:13:35   I really thought I had this one.

00:13:36   Yeah.

00:13:37   Yeah.

00:13:38   It didn't happen.

00:13:40   I have-- in the last two weeks, I have been--

00:13:44   I have been googling like a madman,

00:13:47   trying to find some way in which this was possible.

00:13:51   For as much as I can see, it did not happen.

00:13:56   I think there is a company owned by Google that released a Vision

00:14:04   Pro game, but no Meta.

00:14:07   Yeah.

00:14:08   I'm sorry, buddy.

00:14:09   I think the thing that I couldn't have anticipated-- well,

00:14:11   the thing I didn't anticipate--

00:14:14   maybe I could have, but I didn't--

00:14:16   is that Meta did not want to get involved in this.

00:14:21   Like, they wanted to use this as an opportunity

00:14:23   to say that their thing was better.

00:14:25   Like, I think that was the thing that I didn't anticipate,

00:14:27   and that was what they did.

00:14:28   OK, mine is a bit complicated, I think.

00:14:36   Mine is Apple CEO succession plan leaks.

00:14:41   And we did have reporting on this, a pretty big piece

00:14:46   in Bloomberg back in May about John Turnus, the head of hardware

00:14:52   engineering, is emerging as a potential successor

00:14:55   to Apple CEO Tim Cook.

00:14:58   And honestly, I leave this to y'all.

00:15:00   Like, I could see it going both ways,

00:15:02   so I put myself at your mercy.

00:15:05   Similarly--

00:15:09   [COUGHING]

00:15:10   Oh, god.

00:15:11   OK, Troy.

00:15:12   Sorry, sorry.

00:15:13   I similarly have been doing research.

00:15:16   I've been reading the transcripts, thanks

00:15:17   to Apple Podcast, of two separate episodes of this show

00:15:22   to try and work out if we gave literally any parameters

00:15:25   to this, and we did not.

00:15:27   At any point in conversation of this,

00:15:30   it was just like, succession plan will leak,

00:15:32   and it was like, OK, moving on.

00:15:34   Like, I really would have loved something, because--

00:15:39   the Mark Gurman reporting is not a quote unquote "succession

00:15:42   plan," right?

00:15:43   No.

00:15:44   Like, we haven't gotten a document or anything

00:15:48   that says, like, if this, then that.

00:15:51   What this is is, like, he spoke to people

00:15:54   who said that John Turnus is emerging,

00:15:58   but Jeff Williams would most likely step into the shoes

00:16:02   if something happened to Tim.

00:16:04   So I don't know.

00:16:05   Like, this is discussion of succession.

00:16:13   Federico, what do you think?

00:16:15   I can believe that we accepted the risky peak that

00:16:18   was so generic in--

00:16:20   Well, see, this is the thing of, like--

00:16:22   so what is risky, which I agree with,

00:16:28   is if an entire succession plan leaked, right?

00:16:30   But, like, the problem is that it's the way

00:16:34   that this peak is phrased.

00:16:35   Like, what were we expecting?

00:16:37   For somebody to publish a PDF with a text on the front page

00:16:42   Apple Succession Plan--

00:16:43   Well, sometimes the only person that can make that claim

00:16:47   is the picky.

00:16:48   So picky, what were you expecting?

00:16:50   Yeah.

00:16:52   I expected something in detail with names.

00:16:55   I don't think I had in mind, like, a PowerPoint

00:16:57   presentation getting leaked.

00:16:59   Yeah.

00:17:01   Do you think you got something in detail with names?

00:17:04   Yes.

00:17:05   Now, it is worth noting that Mark Gorman had reported

00:17:08   something very similar to this prior to that.

00:17:11   Like, there is another article that he wrote a while ago

00:17:15   talking about similar things.

00:17:17   Yeah, well, you should have stopped at my risky pick.

00:17:19   No, no.

00:17:20   No, because that wasn't a leaking of a succession plan.

00:17:22   It was like a similar thing of, like, here

00:17:25   are all of the people at Apple which could potentially

00:17:27   be CEO one day.

00:17:28   Right.

00:17:29   And he just kind of listed that.

00:17:30   I mean, rereading this other piece,

00:17:32   it definitely feels more solid than the first.

00:17:37   I mean, I think I've got it, but I

00:17:38   think it's by the skin of my teeth.

00:17:40   Again, it's not mine to choose.

00:17:41   I don't know.

00:17:42   I feel like-- I don't know, guys.

00:17:44   I'm going to say it.

00:17:44   I feel like we need an external adjudicator.

00:17:48   Uh-oh.

00:17:49   Did the rules-- I need to go check the old rules.

00:17:52   Yeah, I'm looking at the old rules.

00:17:54   Because aren't the old rules specifically

00:17:56   that we don't have adjudicators?

00:17:58   Oh my god, really?

00:17:59   Well, because that was the whole point about agreeing to the pick

00:18:02   in advance, right?

00:18:04   There's nothing in here about adjudication either way

00:18:07   in the 2024 document.

00:18:11   My main problem is that I cannot decide if that article is

00:18:16   a succession plan that has leaked.

00:18:21   Yeah.

00:18:22   Well, do you want me to just call Jason?

00:18:25   You can call him.

00:18:27   Here's the thing that I will say, right?

00:18:30   In my opinion, this is not a leaked succession plan.

00:18:33   But--

00:18:35   But it's very close.

00:18:37   But the thing is, this isn't a planned document.

00:18:42   There isn't a document that we can see.

00:18:45   But who's to say this isn't the succession plan?

00:18:47   That's the problem, right?

00:18:49   This is Pandora's succession plan.

00:18:51   Jason's calling.

00:18:52   OK.

00:18:53   Jason's calling.

00:18:54   OK.

00:18:54   Hello, Jason.

00:18:56   Hey, Susan.

00:18:57   I don't get it.

00:18:58   I think it's too close to the original Mark Borman report.

00:19:01   Wow.

00:19:02   Is Jason walking?

00:19:04   Is he coming?

00:19:05   Is he coming from a phone?

00:19:06   Yeah, so you're listening live, I guess.

00:19:09   Are you driving?

00:19:11   I'm walking the dog, actually.

00:19:12   Walking the dog.

00:19:13   Oh, my god.

00:19:15   I know Jason's walking voice, I guess.

00:19:16   OK, yeah.

00:19:17   We know your walking voice.

00:19:18   OK.

00:19:19   So Jason says I don't get it, so I don't get it.

00:19:22   All right.

00:19:23   All right.

00:19:23   Thank you, Jason.

00:19:24   Thank you, Jason.

00:19:25   Oh, you're welcome.

00:19:26   All right, love you.

00:19:27   He hung up.

00:19:28   Steven, I think you kind of screwed yourself

00:19:30   in asking for adjudication.

00:19:31   Maybe.

00:19:32   All right, so I'm marking it red in the document,

00:19:35   going from yellow to red.

00:19:37   That's a minus one point for me.

00:19:39   OK.

00:19:40   Now, my risky pick is heartbreaking,

00:19:45   because with the new rules, you'll see.

00:19:50   I said a new iPad Pro will feature ellipses,

00:19:56   a front-facing camera on the landscape side,

00:19:59   higher than 27-watt fast charging,

00:20:03   and eventually support more than four windows in the same stage

00:20:06   manager workspace.

00:20:10   So as you can see in our document, Mike and Steven,

00:20:14   some of the pick is colored green,

00:20:18   and the final part of the pick is red.

00:20:21   Yeah, so there was a new iPad Pro.

00:20:23   It did have front-facing camera on landscape.

00:20:27   How fast does it charge?

00:20:28   Does it do 45?

00:20:31   I think it's 45.

00:20:32   27.

00:20:33   But I actually think, unbelievably, you cannot have

00:20:38   more than four windows in the same stage manager workspace.

00:20:41   Yeah.

00:20:42   Yeah.

00:20:43   So--

00:20:44   Rough.

00:20:44   So you don't get it?

00:20:46   Well, with the old rules, I don't.

00:20:48   Yeah, the old rules, he doesn't get it.

00:20:50   Because everything has to be correct.

00:20:52   Everything has to be correct.

00:20:53   This is one of the reasons we have the new rules.

00:20:55   OK.

00:20:56   I'm sorry, Federico.

00:20:58   That leaves us with a tie.

00:21:02   Unbelievably.

00:21:03   With a tie.

00:21:03   Can you imagine?

00:21:04   Unbelievably, yes.

00:21:05   Unbelievably.

00:21:06   Unbelievably with a tie.

00:21:08   Well, no.

00:21:10   Do we have a tie?

00:21:11   No, we don't.

00:21:12   Steven, is Steven--

00:21:14   No, I lost.

00:21:15   Yeah, me and you were tied.

00:21:16   Yeah, the two of you were tied.

00:21:17   Yeah, of course.

00:21:18   And I'm going to lose again.

00:21:19   Because that's what I do.

00:21:20   At least there's not a three-way tie.

00:21:22   The three-way ties are the worst ties.

00:21:24   Sorry, Steven.

00:21:24   It's true.

00:21:26   So we got to do a coin flip.

00:21:29   Yeah, I mean, Mike is going to win.

00:21:30   Because I am cursed.

00:21:31   I don't know.

00:21:32   I have a curse.

00:21:33   I have a curse.

00:21:34   No, it's not.

00:21:35   It's more like 70.

00:21:37   You want to pick heads or tails?

00:21:38   No.

00:21:39   I am unable to pick.

00:21:44   I don't know.

00:21:45   This could be fun.

00:21:45   Steven, you assign it.

00:21:48   Federico is heads.

00:21:50   OK.

00:21:50   OK.

00:21:51   I like it.

00:21:52   Heads.

00:21:56   Oh my god.

00:21:57   You win.

00:21:57   Steven.

00:21:58   Congratulations.

00:21:59   You are my default coin flipper--

00:22:03   Collusion.

00:22:04   --collar in the future.

00:22:05   Yes.

00:22:06   How is it collusion?

00:22:06   I didn't get anything.

00:22:07   It just is.

00:22:08   I couldn't be Benjamin forever, I guess.

00:22:10   Oh my god.

00:22:12   I am the annual chairman.

00:22:14   You are.

00:22:15   You got it the whole year now.

00:22:16   Oh my god.

00:22:17   OK.

00:22:18   Consolidation starts now.

00:22:20   Wow.

00:22:21   I mean, it just ended, Federico.

00:22:24   Consolidation just ended.

00:22:27   We've had it for quite a while.

00:22:28   And this is a better flavor of it.

00:22:30   You know?

00:22:30   Oh, interesting.

00:22:31   Everybody likes Italian.

00:22:33   You know that.

00:22:33   So--

00:22:35   Wait.

00:22:37   What are you trying to say?

00:22:38   That's not fair.

00:22:40   What did I do?

00:22:43   We have some flexes.

00:22:44   We do.

00:22:44   Oh, gosh.

00:22:45   Yes, we do, don't we?

00:22:46   We do.

00:22:47   Evaluate.

00:22:48   Yeah.

00:22:48   So, all right.

00:22:49   I'm first.

00:22:50   Yes, you are first in the 2024 flexes, Steven.

00:22:54   The M1 MacBook Air is still on sale at the end of the year?

00:22:58   Yes.

00:23:01   The ninth generation iPad is taken off the market

00:23:04   by the end of the year?

00:23:05   Just to check, the M1 MacBook Air,

00:23:07   you can only get that on Walmart, right?

00:23:08   Yeah.

00:23:09   For like $800 or something?

00:23:10   On sale?

00:23:11   Yeah.

00:23:13   No, I'm not saying he's wrong.

00:23:14   I'm not saying he's wrong.

00:23:15   I was just asking.

00:23:18   OK.

00:23:18   Yeah.

00:23:20   Number three, an updated iPad Air

00:23:23   comes in at least one new color.

00:23:26   So at the time of the pick, the colors

00:23:28   were space gray, starlight, pink, purple, and blue.

00:23:33   Now, after the update, it is space gray, starlight, purple,

00:23:38   and blue.

00:23:39   So they dropped pink, but the blue and purple

00:23:41   are slightly different.

00:23:44   Nice try.

00:23:44   No.

00:23:45   But I don't think it's new colors.

00:23:46   Nice try.

00:23:47   I like that one new color, there's one less color.

00:23:50   That's the exact opposite of what you said.

00:23:52   One fewer color.

00:23:55   Apple launches immersive video content using TV+ IP.

00:24:00   Somehow, they did not.

00:24:03   Well, you say somehow.

00:24:05   They didn't really--

00:24:06   They didn't do anything.

00:24:07   They haven't really done any of it.

00:24:08   And then number five, AirPods Pro 3 launched

00:24:14   with lossless support.

00:24:17   Nice pick, but they didn't launch.

00:24:20   So I am two for five.

00:24:23   I updated my trophy.

00:24:25   You're jumping the gun.

00:24:28   With the closing ceremony, schmoozing ceremonies,

00:24:32   I've updated my trophy.

00:24:33   So we've got the Federico.

00:24:36   You'll know it now.

00:24:37   All right, Federico, your flexis.

00:24:39   I did extremely bad.

00:24:41   So one, as a result of allowing sideloading on iPhone

00:24:45   in certain countries, a major controversy about security

00:24:48   and/or malware on iOS happens.

00:24:51   I haven't seen it.

00:24:53   I don't mean either.

00:24:54   We do have sideloading, but I haven't seen the controversy.

00:24:58   Number two, Vision Pro will not be available in Italy in 2024.

00:25:02   Ding, yes, it's still not available for purchase here.

00:25:06   Wild.

00:25:07   In 2025.

00:25:08   Yeah.

00:25:09   Yeah.

00:25:10   I mean, did you guys see the report

00:25:14   that Apple stopped producing the Vision Pro?

00:25:18   Yeah, those reports are a little bit-

00:25:20   Yeah, I wanted to ask you, is it legit?

00:25:23   Because it seemed strange to me.

00:25:25   The original report was from the information

00:25:28   where some time ago they said Apple would stop producing it

00:25:32   X time.

00:25:33   That time has now happened.

00:25:35   So I don't think there's any new reporting

00:25:37   that suggests it has happened.

00:25:39   You know, there was just people talking about the fact

00:25:43   that there was this old report that said they would stop.

00:25:46   So it's kind of like, if we believe that original report,

00:25:49   which maybe we do, then fine.

00:25:50   But the reporting that has been in the last week or so

00:25:52   is just referencing that previous report.

00:25:55   Yeah.

00:25:56   Number three, I love the wishful thinking here.

00:25:59   A Vision Pro will be used on the International Space Station.

00:26:03   Buddy, it's not being used on Earth, let alone on the ISS.

00:26:07   Number four.

00:26:09   Wow.

00:26:10   That's so mean.

00:26:12   Number four, you will be able to create shortcuts

00:26:16   with the new large language model-infused Siri in iOS 18.

00:26:20   I wish, still a good idea, still think it's gonna happen.

00:26:25   Not.

00:26:26   Do you remember there was that report a long time ago

00:26:30   about the Vision Pro before it existed?

00:26:33   Yes.

00:26:34   That like you would be able to just speak apps

00:26:36   into existence?

00:26:37   Speak apps.

00:26:40   Maybe, you know.

00:26:42   Yeah, I mean, the damn thing can even set a timer sometimes.

00:26:46   So imagine creating apps.

00:26:50   Number five,

00:26:52   iPadOS 18 will feature new controls

00:26:55   for audio input and output.

00:26:56   No.

00:26:59   So, yeah.

00:27:00   That's one out of five, a 20% correct ratio for my flexes.

00:27:10   Kinda sad.

00:27:10   I'm up.

00:27:13   The saddest flexy, new AirPods Max.

00:27:17   Technically correct.

00:27:19   Technically correct.

00:27:20   But boy oh boy.

00:27:21   I have them, I use them, I like them.

00:27:24   So I realize at this point now,

00:27:26   they only did this so they could continue

00:27:28   selling them in Europe.

00:27:30   Yeah.

00:27:31   That's why they did this,

00:27:32   but it wasn't clear to us at that point

00:27:34   that they needed to do that.

00:27:35   Because there was, everybody misunderstood that.

00:27:39   EU ruling it seemed, except Apple I guess.

00:27:42   'Cause now they don't sell any new stuff with Lightning.

00:27:45   Like I don't even think you can buy a keyboard

00:27:48   at Apple Store right now, I'm not sure, but anyway.

00:27:51   We will be able to watch Avatar The Way of Water

00:27:54   in 3D on Vision Pro.

00:27:55   I still haven't, but I should.

00:27:58   It's reminded me that I wanted to do that

00:28:00   and I have not done that.

00:28:02   But you can do that.

00:28:03   You could do it holding your baby one night.

00:28:06   Yeah.

00:28:07   Fall over out of the chair.

00:28:08   I'm sure that will be a great experience as a dad,

00:28:12   to just be watching an immersive 3D video.

00:28:15   Really engaged in the parenting.

00:28:18   Number three, Apple adds another sport to TV+.

00:28:23   They did not do that.

00:28:25   Third party Apple watch faces are introduced.

00:28:29   I mean, it's gonna happen at some point.

00:28:32   You just keep picking it forever and maybe it will happen.

00:28:36   Maybe.

00:28:37   Five, Apple introduces a home pod with a screen.

00:28:40   Not yet.

00:28:42   Maybe a year early on that one, buddy.

00:28:44   I think that'll prove to be ahead of its time.

00:28:46   And Vision OS receives updates at WWDC

00:28:51   that ship later in 2024.

00:28:53   Yes, they did.

00:28:54   So I got the most right and I picked the most.

00:28:59   I had six flexies.

00:29:01   Which makes you the Duke of Lexington.

00:29:05   Oh, it does, doesn't it?

00:29:07   Wait, is that what I get?

00:29:08   Is there a different one for the year?

00:29:10   See, this is why I made the rules.

00:29:11   It's not, it's the same title.

00:29:15   You're the annual Duke.

00:29:16   Yeah, I'm the annual Duke of Lexington.

00:29:18   Oh, I love that.

00:29:19   But Federico does need to make a donation.

00:29:22   I need to make a donation.

00:29:24   And I choose, right?

00:29:26   Of Mike's choice, yes.

00:29:28   Federico, I would like you to donate

00:29:30   to a charity called Mermaids.

00:29:32   It's a British charity and I'll send you the URL.

00:29:35   They support trans, non-binary, and gender diverse children

00:29:38   and their families and young people.

00:29:40   And they've been around in the UK since the 90s.

00:29:42   I like it.

00:29:43   I believe I have donated to this charity before.

00:29:46   Maybe I asked you or maybe you just did it

00:29:49   out of the goodness of your heart

00:29:50   'cause you're that kind of guy.

00:29:51   Yeah.

00:29:52   It's $25 per wrong pick, so you owe 100.

00:29:56   100, nice.

00:29:57   Isn't that just a wonderful name for that charity?

00:30:00   I'm just gonna do 100 euros because it's easier.

00:30:03   Thank you.

00:30:04   First name, last name.

00:30:07   Yeah, okay.

00:30:09   Cool, thank you.

00:30:10   Thank you.

00:30:13   So I lose my benchmanship,

00:30:14   but I gain my flexibility, I guess.

00:30:16   When I do King Lexington.

00:30:19   Congratulations to everyone but me.

00:30:23   Yes, you are the real loser in this case.

00:30:25   Yeah, big loser.

00:30:26   Yeah, no, it's no good.

00:30:30   At least you didn't have to give the money.

00:30:32   That's true.

00:30:33   Yeah, I'm right in the middle.

00:30:33   That would have been the most losing

00:30:35   you could have done, you know?

00:30:37   But it's not really losing

00:30:37   if you're helping a good cause, you know?

00:30:40   Yeah, if you think about it,

00:30:41   I'm the winner of the flexes from a certain perspective.

00:30:44   You definitely lost money though.

00:30:45   Like there is money that you had that you no longer have,

00:30:48   even though you went to a good place.

00:30:49   But I made the world a better place though.

00:30:52   So.

00:30:53   Yeah, you really did.

00:30:53   You actually did do that.

00:30:55   So, I was the loser.

00:30:57   How bad can it be?

00:30:58   (silence)

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00:32:43   - All right, it is time for the 2025 Annual Ricky's.

00:32:50   The Ricky's is a game connected hosts play

00:32:53   before Apple Keynotes and the beginning of a new year,

00:32:56   trying to predict future events.

00:32:58   It is made up of three rounds.

00:33:00   Each host makes two regular picks, followed by a risky pick.

00:33:05   There are two types of Ricky's,

00:33:06   Annual Ricky's and Keynote Ricky's.

00:33:09   The winner of the Annual Ricky's is named

00:33:12   the Annual Chairman.

00:33:13   The position is awarded every January.

00:33:16   Hosts should be introduced at the top of each episode

00:33:19   according to their current titles.

00:33:21   In the event that a host has both positions,

00:33:24   they shall be introduced as the Ricky Benchman.

00:33:29   After the Ricky's, the hosts then play a game

00:33:31   called the Flexis.

00:33:33   These two games are separate, but related.

00:33:36   Please stand for the reading of the rules.

00:33:40   I'm gonna do it this time.

00:33:42   So I'm kind of emotional about this.

00:33:46   - It's a big moment.

00:33:48   - It's a big moment for me.

00:33:49   It's like the first time I spoke in public.

00:33:51   Each host gets to make two regular picks.

00:34:01   Hosts can be granted a bonus regular pick

00:34:05   for any previously incorrect pick that has now come true

00:34:10   from the last three corresponding games.

00:34:13   - Oh, whoops.

00:34:14   (laughing)

00:34:15   - Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh.

00:34:18   - I forgot about that.

00:34:19   - Uh-huh.

00:34:21   A previously incorrect pick may be used only once.

00:34:26   So let's keep this in mind because I think we forgot.

00:34:32   I will continue.

00:34:34   Correct regular picks are awarded one point.

00:34:38   The language used for regular picks must be finalized

00:34:41   and agreed upon during recording,

00:34:42   and no partial points may be awarded.

00:34:45   Risky picks have a more complex scoring system.

00:34:49   Each host must make a pick comprising three conditions.

00:34:53   If you get all three conditions correct,

00:34:55   you earn two points.

00:34:57   If you get two conditions correct, you earn one point.

00:35:01   If you get one condition correct, you earn zero points.

00:35:04   If you get all three conditions wrong, you lose one point.

00:35:08   Picks must have been approved as risky

00:35:12   by the two other hosts before the start of the game.

00:35:15   Picks made for keynote rickies cannot be reused

00:35:17   by the host who made them for the next keynote.

00:35:19   The annual rickies have their own subset of rules.

00:35:22   Pay attention.

00:35:23   Once a host chooses something as an annual pick,

00:35:26   they cannot reuse it in the calendar year.

00:35:30   Additionally, picks may not be used

00:35:33   in back-to-back annual rickies by the same host.

00:35:36   All hosts are allowed to reuse picks

00:35:42   previously made by others.

00:35:44   Scoring is completed during recording

00:35:46   and cannot be modified once an episode is complete.

00:35:49   We don't care about this because we just did the scoring.

00:35:53   I think we can skip this entire part, right?

00:35:56   Because we did the scoring.

00:35:58   Do I need to read these rules for the scoring?

00:36:00   - You have to read them, sorry.

00:36:01   - Scoring is completed during recording

00:36:03   and cannot be modified once an episode is complete.

00:36:05   In the event of a tie, dice by pick outcome

00:36:07   must be used in relay mode to pick a winner.

00:36:10   In the case of a three-way tie,

00:36:12   hosts all make their calls at the same time,

00:36:14   with flipping continuing until a winner is named.

00:36:17   Jason Snell has a lifetime ban

00:36:20   on flipping any coins in relation to the rickies.

00:36:22   Coin flips by Jason and other podcasts are allowed,

00:36:26   but are frowned upon and are subject to public shaming.

00:36:30   The order of picks is set by previous performance.

00:36:34   The winner of the previous associated game goes first,

00:36:37   the previous loser goes last.

00:36:39   Winners will be recognized during the closing ceremonies.

00:36:42   As a reminder, Federico, that's me,

00:36:45   is the current annual chairman,

00:36:47   and Mike is the current keynote chairman.

00:36:49   Past results can be seen at rickies.co and rickies.net.

00:36:53   These sites also have pages

00:36:54   about managing your own scorekeeping at home.

00:36:59   You may be seated.

00:37:01   (soft music)

00:37:03   All right, so I completely forgot about the bonus pick thing

00:37:13   and I don't know how it works for annuals.

00:37:16   So I guess it's the last three years in the annual games?

00:37:20   - I think it's just the previous year.

00:37:22   - Well, that's not what it says in the rules.

00:37:23   The rules don't state it.

00:37:25   It just says that has now come true

00:37:27   from the last three corresponding games.

00:37:30   - Oh my God, we need to go back three years?

00:37:32   - Well, we don't need to because we have wonderful people

00:37:35   who keep this data for us.

00:37:36   So rickies.net has a thing about this

00:37:45   and it appears that both Steven and I

00:37:50   have the opportunity to use a bonus pick.

00:37:54   - Wait, where are you seeing this?

00:37:57   - So if you go, there's a page on rickies.net,

00:38:00   bonus regular pick candidates.

00:38:02   You go all the way down to annual games.

00:38:05   Wikipedia has identified the following picks

00:38:07   as ahead of their time

00:38:08   but the hosts make the ultimate judgment.

00:38:09   There's one of those for me and one of those for Steven.

00:38:12   - I see everything in red.

00:38:14   - Yeah, I don't know.

00:38:17   I don't know, I don't know what it means.

00:38:20   I'm just looking at the thing.

00:38:21   Wikipedia has identified the following picks

00:38:23   as ahead of their time

00:38:24   but the hosts make the ultimate judgment.

00:38:25   So I think that's why we need to.

00:38:27   - Okay, so I see the section.

00:38:30   - So Steven's one that has been,

00:38:33   that Jason of Wikipedia has identified

00:38:35   is Apple has Apple Silicon versions

00:38:38   of all of its Intel Macs on sale by the end of 2021.

00:38:41   - Was that true?

00:38:43   I guess it was.

00:38:46   Let's see.

00:38:48   - Well, no, not by the end of 2021.

00:38:51   Otherwise you would have got it.

00:38:52   - It happened, well, here's the thing.

00:38:54   With this kind of pick, he said at the end of 2021,

00:38:57   let's say that it happened in 2022 or 2023.

00:39:00   He said at the end of 2021.

00:39:02   - Yeah, that's right.

00:39:03   - So he doesn't get that.

00:39:03   - You cannot retroactively say,

00:39:05   well, no, it was 2022 eventually.

00:39:07   - But I said in 2021,

00:39:10   Apple announces a new Mac Pro powered by Apple Silicon.

00:39:13   - Now this qualifies.

00:39:16   - So I get a bonus pick.

00:39:17   - You do.

00:39:18   - Interesting.

00:39:20   Whoopsie.

00:39:24   - You made this worse.

00:39:25   - No, no, here's the thing.

00:39:28   It's good if we remember.

00:39:29   We didn't remember.

00:39:31   Now we can check it beforehand

00:39:33   and we can have our picks ready, right?

00:39:34   - Yeah.

00:39:36   So you get a second pick.

00:39:38   - Yeah, I know what it is.

00:39:39   I'm just gonna elevate one of my flexes.

00:39:42   - Okay, that's fair.

00:39:43   Boy, so I think we're ready to move forward now.

00:39:49   And if something is wrong, we will deal with it.

00:39:52   - I'm sorry.

00:39:53   Before we do, I would like to address one other thing.

00:39:56   - Okay. - Okay.

00:39:57   - I know that everybody gets upset when I talk about this.

00:40:02   But this is my brain and I need help, all right?

00:40:06   Each host must make a pick comprising three conditions.

00:40:13   - Oh my God.

00:40:14   - That language does not make sense to me.

00:40:16   Like, why do we have to,

00:40:18   can we please just say each host must make a pick

00:40:22   that then has three conditions or something?

00:40:26   - You don't like the verb comprising.

00:40:28   - No, I can't.

00:40:29   'Cause to me, comprising,

00:40:31   it's just there are just three things.

00:40:32   And I know that's not what it means.

00:40:34   And everyone keeps telling me that's not what it means.

00:40:35   - So it's a pick with three supporting details.

00:40:39   - That is a beautiful way of putting it.

00:40:40   - Okay. - Okay.

00:40:42   - So let me go into Notion, Bill of Rickeys.

00:40:45   - Because also, the only thing we score on

00:40:47   is the details, right?

00:40:49   Like the pick gets us nothing, correct?

00:40:52   - Yeah.

00:40:53   - So like we make a pick, that's fine.

00:40:56   We're only scored on the details.

00:40:58   So if the pick that we have comes true,

00:41:00   but all the details are wrong, we don't get anything.

00:41:03   In fact, we lose a point, correct?

00:41:04   - If you get all three conditions wrong, you lose one point.

00:41:10   - Yeah, but my point is, let's say I make a pick

00:41:12   and my pick is, Stephen is on stage during a keynote.

00:41:16   He wears blue shoes, he has a green shirt,

00:41:18   and he has red trousers.

00:41:19   If you're on stage, but you have none of those clothes on,

00:41:23   I don't get anything, right?

00:41:24   - No, you don't.

00:41:25   - Yeah, so that's why I wanna just like,

00:41:27   just get that like out there, right?

00:41:31   - So if the main pick is correct.

00:41:34   - Just say like, the scoring is only on the conditions

00:41:38   or in the details.

00:41:39   Like, you know. - Okay.

00:41:40   - The reason this is,

00:41:43   'cause when I originally wrote my risky pick,

00:41:45   I wrote it wrong again.

00:41:46   (laughs)

00:41:47   I did it wrong again.

00:41:49   So I know I need the help,

00:41:51   and so I'm thankful for the help.

00:41:54   - Okay, so each host must make a pick

00:41:59   with three supporting details.

00:42:01   - Yeah.

00:42:01   - If you get all three correct, you earn two points.

00:42:04   If you get all two correct,

00:42:05   if you get two correct, you earn one point.

00:42:08   If you get one correct, you earn zero.

00:42:10   If you get three, you lose one.

00:42:14   Points are only awarded based on the number of points.

00:42:19   On details.

00:42:20   - The details.

00:42:21   - Not the overall pick.

00:42:24   - Beautiful, thank you.

00:42:26   - Okay, all right, if you run a risky related website

00:42:29   and you have access to the Snoshen page,

00:42:31   these are highlighted in pink.

00:42:34   (laughs)

00:42:37   - How many can they be?

00:42:38   More than you think.

00:42:39   - More than you think.

00:42:40   - All right.

00:42:41   So I think we're ready to play.

00:42:43   So Federico gets to go first.

00:42:46   - I get to go first.

00:42:48   My round one pick is a new quote unquote iPhone SE

00:42:53   is introduced with the new design.

00:42:56   Now I said iPhone SE because that's what so far

00:43:01   this product has been called.

00:43:03   I just wanted to ask you guys,

00:43:05   how should I phrase this pick?

00:43:07   Like we know what this phone is gonna be, right?

00:43:10   But how should I phrase this pick

00:43:11   in the event that this phone gets renamed?

00:43:14   - A new iPhone at the base price tier.

00:43:17   - Or a new iPhone cheaper than the,

00:43:21   like, you know, I don't know how to say it.

00:43:23   - A cheaper iPhone.

00:43:25   - Yes.

00:43:26   - A cheaper iPhone is introduced with a new design.

00:43:31   So yeah, we're basically expecting

00:43:33   the new generation iPhone SE to have,

00:43:35   to finally get rid of the home button,

00:43:37   finally have, you know, face ID, the old notch design.

00:43:40   That seems what Apple is gonna do

00:43:43   in the next couple of months even.

00:43:45   - Yeah.

00:43:46   - So yeah, that's what we are expecting.

00:43:48   And so once again, the pick would be a cheaper iPhone

00:43:52   is introduced with the new design.

00:43:54   - I have added context for your pick.

00:43:56   - Ungraded context? - Which will help us

00:43:57   later on.

00:43:58   No, but it's what he's saying.

00:43:59   It's the SE or something in its place.

00:44:01   - Okay. - So we just know

00:44:02   what that means, right?

00:44:03   - Yeah. - Yeah.

00:44:04   - Is that fair, Federico?

00:44:05   - Yes, yes. - Okay.

00:44:07   - Yeah, that's good.

00:44:08   I mean, rumors say as early as April now, so.

00:44:11   - Yeah, 'cause there is a bunch of places in the world

00:44:13   where they're not selling an iPhone SE anymore.

00:44:15   - Yeah, yeah, this could be the first,

00:44:17   I make a prediction, this is the first one

00:44:19   that turns green this year.

00:44:21   - Oh, okay.

00:44:24   - It's a side bet.

00:44:25   All right, Mike.

00:44:28   - My round one pick, I'm reading it,

00:44:32   and I'm like, why did I make this my pick?

00:44:34   (laughing)

00:44:35   I don't know why I did this.

00:44:37   But I guess I'm gonna go for it anyway,

00:44:41   'cause I got an extra one to burn, so.

00:44:44   understand that Apple introduces its own large language model to power theory.

00:44:49   Its own LLM. Yeah. Yeah, you're not you're not gonna get this? No, they're gonna do this,

00:45:00   but it's if they do it this year or next year. It's just about whether it's this year or next

00:45:04   year.

00:45:05   They will introduce it.

00:45:06   Mm. Oh, sick! Okay, I'm getting it. Yeah. Yeah. I'm getting it. I'm getting it.

00:45:13   Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But that's funny. That is like I read it and I'm like, why did

00:45:19   I pick this? Now I remember when I picked this because I've had my picks done since

00:45:23   the end of December. Yeah, like I've done for a few weeks. This was these were the big

00:45:27   rumors. But yeah, I think that they they are going to do this, whether they do it or not.

00:45:31   But yes, thank you for that reminder Federico.

00:45:33   Yeah, that's also that is also why later in another pick, I use the verb announces because

00:45:40   I think Apple is now going to announce a bunch of things. Now, if they ship like 12 months

00:45:45   later, that's not my problem.

00:45:47   Because as Jason reminded me on Monday, there's still a bunch of stuff. Oh yeah. It's 18.

00:45:53   We're into 2025 now. And it's January and there we don't even have betas of the other

00:46:01   features.

00:46:02   I have an 18.3 developer beta 2 that came out yesterday. It has, to my knowledge, nothing

00:46:10   new in it.

00:46:12   So I have a theory about this. I think point point three will include a new feature. They're

00:46:18   just not making it available to people yet.

00:46:20   Why did they keep releasing beta versions of it?

00:46:22   Because they're also you do is and they're also doing bug fixes, right?

00:46:27   I have a fun bug right now. Where in my iMessage keyboard, you know, like the stickers area

00:46:34   where like stickers and UJ emoji go, it's just blank. Cool. It's just completely blank.

00:46:40   And I can't get it to not be blank.

00:46:41   So you should put a you should put a thing point three with those bug fixes on it.

00:46:47   This is on 18.3. Oh, cool. Yeah.

00:46:50   To be fair, I'm not on beta 2. So maybe that will fix it.

00:46:55   Check back in for 18.4. Yeah.

00:47:01   My round one pick is that Apple ships the Apple watch ultra three.

00:47:05   Nice. Yeah. I hope you're right because this is the watch I want to buy.

00:47:11   Yeah. I'm not buying the two. I'm not doing it. Not at this point.

00:47:16   How old is the ultra one? The one that I have a year and a half.

00:47:21   Did it come out in 2022 or 2023? The ultra one? Three.

00:47:26   2023? Yeah.

00:47:28   Are you sure? Pretty sure.

00:47:32   OK. Apple watch ultra introduced Apple newsroom.

00:47:37   Oh, no. 2022.

00:47:40   I knew it. Yeah. Because they did. They did the weird ultra two in 2023.

00:47:47   Which I have. Yes. And last year they did the ultra two in black.

00:47:52   That's right. Gosh, time flies when you wear a forgotten product.

00:47:58   Also when you live through a pandemic. Yes.

00:48:02   I would like to give Federico some being right points.

00:48:06   About what? So something that I said I wouldn't do, but I did do.

00:48:09   I have on my bedside, I have my whole like charging thing.

00:48:13   I've upgraded all of the charging things to be fast charging now. I have a fast charging Apple watch cable and I have a fast charging MagSafe.

00:48:21   Remember when you used to be afraid of electricity?

00:48:24   I still think that wireless charging is not good technology. That's how I feel.

00:48:29   I think it is not good technology. But nevertheless, we have it now.

00:48:33   Yes. Nice. Nice. Good job. Good job.

00:48:35   It's good. So that's round one.

00:48:39   I think we have a nice collection of iPhone, Siri and Apple Watch picks.

00:48:44   Let's see what we pick in round two.

00:48:47   And I am going to go first with another Apple product.

00:48:51   My pick is a new AirTag is introduced with better tracking capabilities.

00:48:58   The original AirTag, isn't it? I think it's like four years old at this point.

00:49:05   We have a bunch. We like them.

00:49:07   There's rumors that a future model may be using the next generation ultra wideband chip that Apple has created in the meantime.

00:49:16   And I wouldn't mind, you know, an even better AirTag that maybe has better tracking and better power consumption.

00:49:22   This is just my speculation. It's not the pick.

00:49:25   But yeah, I think it's about time. It's been I am pretty sure it's it's been four years since the version one of the AirTags.

00:49:34   And I think it's due for an update and it seems like it's something that's going to happen at some point in 2025.

00:49:39   So a new AirTag is introduced with better tracking capabilities.

00:49:44   Yep. I like that. AirTag is great.

00:49:47   Yeah, it's good. We all love the AirTag.

00:49:50   My second round pick. Apple introduces its thinnest iPhone ever.

00:49:56   OK. OK. I'm leaving the door very open for this pick.

00:50:00   Yeah, I double down on it later.

00:50:02   Which iPhone could it be? Like for me, like maybe it's just the iPhone 17 and it's just like 0.1 millimeters thinner than you know.

00:50:12   But I think I think this is this is going to do something with the iPhone this year and maybe it turns out to be the thinnest one.

00:50:19   OK. OK.

00:50:22   I return to the M1 MacBook Air with this pick and I say that it is not for sale at the end of 2025.

00:50:28   Oh, come on. What has Walmart done to you?

00:50:31   Why? That's pretty bold, actually.

00:50:33   Well, I'm a man of action.

00:50:35   OK. Always have been.

00:50:37   We'll see if Apple is too. I'm not sure about this one, you know, because I don't imagine the M2 falling into that price.

00:50:47   We will see.

00:50:47   We don't mean to change your mind, Steven. Unless you know something that we don't, because you sound oddly confident about this.

00:50:55   Do you work for Walmart now?

00:50:56   I'm a man of confidence.

00:50:58   Sure. You're a man of many things, it seems.

00:51:01   Now, this may seem like the end of round two, and it technically is, except for the first time ever on the Ricky's, we have a bonus round.

00:51:13   Bonus round.

00:51:14   That was wow.

00:51:16   So loud. I got very close to the microphone.

00:51:18   And sorry, Jim, I just exploded.

00:51:21   Mike has a subwoofer built into his throat today.

00:51:27   It will never sound that good again.

00:51:30   Yeah.

00:51:31   Mike, what's your bonus pick?

00:51:33   The Mac studio is updated of a new chip.

00:51:36   OK.

00:51:38   That was a flexing.

00:51:40   It's not really anything.

00:51:41   It's like, what kind of chip?

00:51:44   Whatever one you like, you know, it could be anything.

00:51:47   You could put a modem in there.

00:51:48   OK.

00:51:50   Anything.

00:51:51   There's just a new chip and I'll have to find it.

00:51:53   Yeah.

00:51:54   I'll have to find it.

00:51:55   You'll have to find it.

00:51:55   I've been working on my six colors report card answers and was just working on my Mac answers.

00:52:03   Like it is weird.

00:52:04   The studio and the pro are stranded on the M2 right now.

00:52:08   I mean, clearly the M3, like we now know, was kind of a dead end process and Apple wanted

00:52:13   to move off of it really quickly, but it's a bummer.

00:52:16   Can I ask you what I think is, in my mind, a very simple question, but what knowing you

00:52:22   it probably isn't, can you just give me like right now with all these different models,

00:52:29   can you just give me the best Mac to buy for a nerd and the best Mac to buy for a regular

00:52:35   person?

00:52:36   A regular person is an M2 MacBook Air.

00:52:40   OK.

00:52:41   And somebody like me.

00:52:43   And for a nerd, I think an M4 or M4 Pro MacBook Pro.

00:52:51   OK.

00:52:51   What about the Mac Mini?

00:52:52   Yeah, see, that's that's what I was expecting.

00:52:54   I just assumed notebook, you know, if you want a desktop, yeah, Mac Mini for sure.

00:52:58   OK.

00:52:59   But all right.

00:52:59   Not not because I'm in the market.

00:53:02   I just wanted to I just wanted to hear you.

00:53:04   Yeah.

00:53:04   You can't cut a Mac Mini in half.

00:53:05   You know, well, right.

00:53:07   I shouldn't say that.

00:53:08   It's an easy way to get to the power button.

00:53:11   Yeah.

00:53:11   Wow.

00:53:11   Right through it.

00:53:14   Can I just say something super weird about, so I got the Mac Mini, I have the M4 Mac Mini

00:53:19   now and there was something that I was doing during the the setup process.

00:53:26   I don't remember what it was now where I had to double press the power button.

00:53:31   It's touch ID on the keyboard.

00:53:33   You have to like confirm it to you.

00:53:34   What?

00:53:35   It told me to do it.

00:53:36   I was like, there's no way.

00:53:37   I had it on the Mac Studio.

00:53:39   It was it's weird.

00:53:40   It's a truly wild thing to do.

00:53:44   But yeah, I had to do that.

00:53:45   Give us like a two or three seconds run down of your Mac Mini ownership so far.

00:53:50   It's a great computer and it's incredibly simple.

00:53:53   Like I did the transfer was very quick and it was actually very painless.

00:53:59   Like I did the migration as I always do.

00:54:02   And I don't really feel like I'm running into problems, although as is normal with a migration.

00:54:06   At some point there will be a problem and I just don't know what it is yet.

00:54:11   The best thing is that it now sits next to my CalDigit dock on my little shelf thing I have.

00:54:17   That's cool.

00:54:17   The computer is unfathomably small.

00:54:19   I was gonna say the dock's probably bigger, right?

00:54:21   Or very similar.

00:54:22   The dock is wider.

00:54:24   The Mac Mini is taller.

00:54:26   Okay.

00:54:26   But yeah, it's incredible.

00:54:29   I can't believe that I am using a machine that is more powerful than the one that I had.

00:54:35   And it's this small.

00:54:35   It's really cool.

00:54:37   This computer is gonna last for a very, very, very long time for me.

00:54:41   Yeah, it's really cool.

00:54:43   I wish I had space for one.

00:54:46   Like, I mean, they're really small.

00:54:48   I mean, I have the space.

00:54:49   I wish I had.

00:54:50   I wish I needed one, you know?

00:54:52   Yeah.

00:54:52   That's the official end of round two and the bonus round for Mike.

00:54:59   It is now time for the risky picks.

00:55:02   And once again, I am going to go first.

00:55:05   And I thought about this for a few days and I decided, despite everything,

00:55:12   I am going all in on AI for my risky pick.

00:55:16   So here it goes.

00:55:17   Apple announces a new standalone "Siri app" based on a new large language model that will...

00:55:26   Here come the details.

00:55:29   Oh boy.

00:55:29   Number one.

00:55:30   Be multilingual and support multiple languages.

00:55:34   Multiple languages at the same time.

00:55:36   Number two.

00:55:37   Support multiple modalities.

00:55:40   For example, text input, voice input, and image attachments in the same conversation.

00:55:45   Number three.

00:55:46   Display content from third-party apps in line based on a new developer framework.

00:55:53   So let me explain my idea.

00:55:57   Yes, you can make your joke.

00:55:58   Is it deep and open?

00:55:59   Yeah, go ahead.

00:56:01   Say the thing.

00:56:02   Okay.

00:56:03   So my idea is that...

00:56:04   Yes, Steven, thank you.

00:56:08   I wrote this last month.

00:56:12   The idea that they need to have a more persistent large language model experience with Siri

00:56:21   that is comparable to Chai GPT or Gemini or Claude, right?

00:56:25   Instead of just like these ephemeral interactions that you have with Siri.

00:56:30   So assuming that Apple is going to in fact have a new large language model with Siri,

00:56:34   which is also Mike's regular pick, I would expect that they are going to have a standalone Siri app.

00:56:41   I believe Gherman sort of hinted at this, but I just wanted to add more details.

00:56:48   So multilingual support.

00:56:50   This is one of the biggest Siri limitations by far.

00:56:54   Everything else is pretty much multilingual now.

00:56:58   Gemini, Chai GPT, Claude, like most of these large language models,

00:57:04   because it's what they do, they ingest multiple languages,

00:57:08   they can switch back and forth between multiple languages in the same request,

00:57:13   in the same conversation.

00:57:15   I would expect Siri with a large language model to be able to do the same.

00:57:18   Modalities.

00:57:20   I just wanted to slightly rephrase my pick, because as I was reading, I thought of something.

00:57:26   So I said support multiple modalities, for example, text input, voice input,

00:57:30   and I said and image attachments in the same conversation.

00:57:34   I want to say or.

00:57:36   Yeah, it's totally fine.

00:57:36   Image attachments in the same conversation.

00:57:39   So this is also what Chai GPT and others can do.

00:57:42   You can type, you can talk, or you can attach stuff.

00:57:46   And finally, display content from third-party apps in line based on a new developer framework.

00:57:52   Now, this is I think the riskiest in my opinion.

00:57:56   I think if you pay attention to this space,

00:58:01   again, I wrote about this in my article last month for 18.2.

00:58:06   The biggest advantage that Apple has compared to these other companies is the fact that they own

00:58:12   the ecosystem of the phone that you use, the tablet or the Mac that you use, and the apps that run on

00:58:18   it.

00:58:19   If you're taking a look at these integrations that Chai GPT has, they're very limited.

00:58:26   They're pretty much discontinued at this point, because I haven't seen OpenAI release any new

00:58:31   features for the custom GPTs in several months.

00:58:36   Gemini has only a couple so far.

00:58:40   Apple has this huge advantage, potential advantage of the App Store and the integration between

00:58:47   all the different components.

00:58:49   Of the operating system with third-party apps, you look at widgets, shortcuts, Siri, Control

00:58:55   Center, the lock screen, all these things.

00:58:57   Apple can integrate with third-party apps.

00:58:59   Now, in the 18 cycle, we are going to see those preannounced app intents that in theory

00:59:10   will let you perform multiple actions with Siri and Apple intelligence.

00:59:15   I think the next step would be to visually integrate those things in a standalone Siri

00:59:23   app UI so that maybe you will be able to chat with Siri and, I don't know, pull up your

00:59:31   to-do list tasks, for example, or, you know, have a preview of the emails in your Spark

00:59:38   inbox or whatever.

00:59:40   I feel like if Apple is going to do a standalone Siri UI, which, I mean, this entire pick is

00:59:46   predicated upon that assumption.

00:59:48   So if that doesn't occur, well, I'm screwed.

00:59:51   But if it does happen, I think judging what Apple has done over the past year especially,

00:59:59   they are going to have a third-party developer story.

01:00:03   And I think they will show it off.

01:00:05   They will happily show it off at WWDC.

01:00:07   So that's the pick.

01:00:10   Yeah.

01:00:12   One thing that I really want from this is the ability to set an alternative icon for

01:00:19   this app and use the different Siri artwork over the years.

01:00:22   Like the brushed metal one with like the purple microphone in the middle.

01:00:26   The little mic, the original, like when it was a third-party app.

01:00:29   Yeah, that'd be sick.

01:00:30   I do.

01:00:32   I love this.

01:00:35   It's bold.

01:00:36   It's like Federico written all over it.

01:00:38   Yeah.

01:00:38   I do have a concern about the scoring here.

01:00:41   Could we go back to the scoring for a second?

01:00:43   I'd love to.

01:00:45   Because, and just thinking about this more right now, what we said earlier, and if you

01:00:51   don't like real talk, just like skip forward a minute and a half and overcast.

01:00:54   Picks are only awarded based on details, not the overall pick.

01:00:59   So just to clarify what that means.

01:01:02   Yeah.

01:01:04   If Apple doesn't ship this app, you obviously don't get any points.

01:01:10   Yeah.

01:01:10   And you would actually lose a point because all the details would be wrong because it

01:01:14   didn't happen.

01:01:14   Right?

01:01:17   Like, yeah.

01:01:18   Yeah.

01:01:18   Okay.

01:01:19   Okay.

01:01:19   I just want to clarify.

01:01:20   No, it's a good, it's a good question.

01:01:22   Cause like it's, uh, I think, I think that the original pick is risky on its own, let

01:01:29   alone add in the conditions to it.

01:01:31   Okay.

01:01:32   Okay.

01:01:33   I just wanted to like.

01:01:34   I'm I'm I'm saying that's, I think I, I applaud your passion Federico.

01:01:39   I do too.

01:01:39   I mean, you've got to do it.

01:01:41   And what I like about this is that I think most people think about AI as an app they

01:01:49   talk to, right?

01:01:50   You open the chat GBT app, you open the Gemini app, you open Claude on the web, whatever

01:01:54   it is.

01:01:55   Yeah.

01:01:56   And Apple intelligence isn't that way.

01:01:59   And like, yes, you can type to Siri, but it's ephemeral, right?

01:02:02   It's like, you got to hit it in the menu bar or like, God forbid you double tap the

01:02:06   home indicator on the iPad, which I have turned off by the way.

01:02:09   Cause I hit it all the time.

01:02:10   And I think Siri should remain in all of those places.

01:02:14   I think it should continue to be sort of just in the air around you.

01:02:18   But I think there also should be a place where you go and deal with Siri directly.

01:02:24   And I would love for there to be a section in an app like this that shows me like my

01:02:29   history, like the Alexa app does this really well.

01:02:31   It's like, Oh, you asked to turn these lights on two hours ago.

01:02:34   Like it should keep a record of what's happened.

01:02:37   Chat GBT, all these others do this.

01:02:38   And I think that's what people expect from an air quotes, AI app.

01:02:43   And so even the type to Siri interface doesn't do a good job of showing me the things I just

01:02:48   asked it.

01:02:49   Yeah.

01:02:50   All of that stuff should be better.

01:02:52   I see that some people in this court are saying that I like this is like I'm adding way too

01:02:59   many conditions or this is too risky.

01:03:02   I think this is so obvious in my mind.

01:03:05   Like if you spend like any amount of time just using for a while, Chat GBT, Gemini,

01:03:11   Claude, whatever, Llama.

01:03:14   Like it's so obvious that people gravitate toward a standalone AI app on their phones

01:03:20   with an icon they can tap.

01:03:22   Like you have no idea how many friends in real life I have seen, including today, just

01:03:28   using Chat GBT for free without an account.

01:03:31   I can tell because it's got a different background when they're not logged in on their home

01:03:36   screens.

01:03:37   Like just because they have a thing they can tap and they go there and they type and they

01:03:42   have a conversation and a back and forth.

01:03:44   This is what hundreds of millions of people expect today from this sort of interaction,

01:03:51   not invoking Siri and not typing to Siri.

01:03:55   Those things should exist, but then all of those should also be saved in the Siri app.

01:04:00   Right?

01:04:01   Yeah.

01:04:02   And image playgrounds goes in the Siri app.

01:04:04   Like it all could just for a sense can just go in the Siri app.

01:04:07   Yeah.

01:04:07   Like that's where you go and that's where you deal with all of your questions to the

01:04:12   assistant.

01:04:13   Yeah.

01:04:13   I agree with it that it should exist.

01:04:15   Yeah.

01:04:15   I have warmed up on this greatly through our conversation.

01:04:21   My risky pick, Apple introduces a new smart home product that features a screen.

01:04:27   Three details are as follows.

01:04:29   It will be in the HomePod line of products.

01:04:32   It will feature eye or hand tracking as a way to control the interface without needing

01:04:38   to touch the screen.

01:04:39   And it will feature support for third-party apps to run on the device.

01:04:45   Now, I wanted to add a bunch of context to this one to say what I am saying and what

01:04:50   I'm not saying.

01:04:51   With the third-party apps part, right?

01:04:53   So this is my context.

01:04:55   The apps may not necessarily come from a dedicated app store.

01:04:58   They may be more like CarPlay or some form of mirroring.

01:05:03   Widgets or live activities will not count.

01:05:05   There has to be UI that you interact with.

01:05:07   Okay.

01:05:09   That is my pick.

01:05:12   I think this will bode well for you.

01:05:13   Yeah, but I feel like it's not a gimme, right?

01:05:18   No.

01:05:18   No.

01:05:21   I don't think anything Apple in the home is a gimme.

01:05:24   You know, there's so many obvious things that could do.

01:05:26   Yeah, because they might even call this a HomePod.

01:05:28   Yeah.

01:05:29   I like it though.

01:05:31   And I want this.

01:05:32   This is something I want in my house.

01:05:34   Yeah, I can't imagine a scenario where it's only Apple apps on this thing.

01:05:37   But I can imagine a scenario where they don't have its own app store.

01:05:40   Yeah.

01:05:41   And so like, then how do you get to the middle of it?

01:05:43   And I thought to myself, well, CarPlay is like this, right?

01:05:46   Where CarPlay has apps that you interact with, but they're not on the car.

01:05:50   Like they're not in your car.

01:05:52   It's beaming from something else.

01:05:54   And I think that that might be an interesting way to do this,

01:05:58   or to build on their mirroring that they've been doing.

01:06:01   But like there is UI on the device that you're interacting with.

01:06:05   It's not like Chromecast or it's, you know,

01:06:08   it's not just like bringing in live activities from your phone or your watch.

01:06:12   You have to actually do stuff on this HomePod thing.

01:06:17   Yeah.

01:06:19   Can we go back for a second to the second condition?

01:06:21   Yeah.

01:06:22   It will feature eye/hand tracking.

01:06:25   Is that and or?

01:06:28   Or.

01:06:28   Or.

01:06:30   Can you say or?

01:06:30   Can you spell it out?

01:06:31   Yes.

01:06:32   Yeah.

01:06:32   Eye or hand tracking as a way to control the interface.

01:06:35   Okay.

01:06:36   Okay.

01:06:36   I have one more question.

01:06:38   Not for the gray, just like I've been thinking a lot about this as a potential product.

01:06:43   The HomePod has multi-user support.

01:06:47   It's weird to set up, but if you have it, then it's like, I can tell my HomePod,

01:06:52   "Hey, send a text to Mike," and it knows it's me, so it sends it from me.

01:06:56   And if my wife says it, sends it from her.

01:06:58   I've had pretty mixed luck with that.

01:07:01   I ended up turning it off.

01:07:02   So we don't have any personal requests on our HomePods anymore,

01:07:06   because it was just kind of buggy.

01:07:08   But that's something that has to work with this, right?

01:07:10   Like if this isn't a home, is it something that,

01:07:15   I guess the question is, do they need that for something in the home?

01:07:18   Like maybe they do, or maybe if it's all just HomeKit stuff.

01:07:21   No, I think they need it.

01:07:23   Because like you will ask questions to this device, right?

01:07:26   In theory, it's the same as a HomePod.

01:07:28   Like that you would say to this thing, text Federico,

01:07:32   and it should know it's you and send it from your iCloud account.

01:07:36   Yeah.

01:07:36   Like that's what it should do.

01:07:37   Like whether it will do that or not, I don't know.

01:07:41   But like in theory, Apple say they already can do that.

01:07:45   So I think it's a similar thing.

01:07:46   And I think it's similar that you would ask it,

01:07:48   hey, da da da da, and the app that it would bring up

01:07:52   would be with your information in,

01:07:54   because it's bringing it up for you.

01:07:55   Okay.

01:07:57   That makes sense.

01:07:58   Whether that works, I don't know.

01:08:01   Yeah.

01:08:02   Or it might be that like to start with,

01:08:06   like it is a one user experience,

01:08:09   but that would be a shame, wouldn't it?

01:08:11   Mm hmm.

01:08:12   All right.

01:08:16   My pick.

01:08:17   Okay.

01:08:18   Apple replaces the plus iPhone with an all new model.

01:08:23   Okay.

01:08:24   Three details.

01:08:26   Really, I've done like four.

01:08:30   That's okay.

01:08:30   Yeah, you have done four, but it's fine.

01:08:31   It's the thinnest iPhone ever, but is made of titanium to remain strong.

01:08:37   Okay.

01:08:40   It has no camera control and or action button.

01:08:44   Okay.

01:08:46   It does not offer an always on display.

01:08:49   True mad lab behavior.

01:08:51   Just absolute top to bottom mad lab behavior.

01:08:54   Wild pick.

01:08:55   I don't know why you've decided to do this to yourself.

01:08:57   Feature wise, I think this is kind of in between the regular phone and the pro phone.

01:09:02   And if it replaces the plus, that I think kind of makes sense.

01:09:05   But I think about the thinness, like battery life is going to be an issue on this device.

01:09:11   Getting the always on display, like not doing that.

01:09:14   Potentially could save some battery life and just thinking about the thinness again,

01:09:19   like can the camera control, like look at the side of your phone.

01:09:22   The camera control is pretty thick.

01:09:24   Like it's, it's a good bit of the sort of Z axis of your phone.

01:09:28   Maybe the app and where the action button's gone.

01:09:32   I don't know.

01:09:33   This phone will have compromises and it's just a matter of picking the right ones.

01:09:38   But I will tell you now I'm extremely interested in this phone.

01:09:42   Like I'm more excited about the possibility of this phone than I've been about a phone.

01:09:47   Maybe since the 10, like I think this is super interesting and a different playbook than

01:09:53   what we've seen before of like, I just do a small one, just do a big one.

01:09:56   Like this phone would be distinctly different if this comes true than, than all of its siblings

01:10:02   and like count me in, like, let's get weird.

01:10:04   You know, we've all said it's time to get weird.

01:10:05   Let's let's get weird.

01:10:07   Yeah.

01:10:08   I mean, there's just positive that are interesting to me.

01:10:09   Like I know what you're saying about the buttons, but it would be weird.

01:10:12   Like the capture button, camera control.

01:10:17   Yeah.

01:10:18   So close.

01:10:19   The camera control button, in theory, that is an important button, right?

01:10:22   If visual intelligence is to be believed as a thing that people would use.

01:10:27   So that would be gone.

01:10:28   I mean, the action button, like was it as no action button or mute switch on this device?

01:10:33   I don't know.

01:10:34   I don't know.

01:10:34   And also like, like, I don't know.

01:10:36   Like the rumors are suggested aluminium for this phone.

01:10:40   So we will see.

01:10:43   I respect you.

01:10:45   We'll see.

01:10:45   I respect you.

01:10:46   I can get it all wrong, but I can tell you, like, depending on the camera situation on

01:10:51   this phone, this could be my next phone.

01:10:53   Like I just, I'm curious to try something different after.

01:10:56   What does camera situation mean to you?

01:10:58   You know, like, does it have just one camera?

01:11:00   Does it have two?

01:11:01   What's the zoom like?

01:11:02   Are there obvious quality issues with it?

01:11:04   We'll see.

01:11:06   Well, cause I think that is going to be the big compromise.

01:11:08   Probably.

01:11:09   No, but I couldn't narrow that down in a way that y'all liked.

01:11:13   So I went with these.

01:11:15   So we'll see.

01:11:15   Well, I think that does it for the regular game.

01:11:23   It is now time for the flexes.

01:11:26   I have more rules to read.

01:11:29   Yes.

01:11:30   And please notice you lie down in the middle.

01:11:33   It's in, it's in the, you do the preamble, then they lie down.

01:11:36   Then you do the rules.

01:11:37   Yes.

01:11:38   But I see that.

01:11:38   No, no, don't worry about the possible changes.

01:11:42   We're not doing that today.

01:11:43   Okay.

01:11:44   Jason had weird ideas about things.

01:11:46   All right.

01:11:48   So the flexes is a game held after each edition of the Ricky's.

01:11:53   It consists of a series of additional picks in relation to the upcoming Apple event or

01:11:58   year.

01:11:58   Scoring is completed separately from the main game, but like the Ricky's, the order of picks

01:12:04   is set by the results of the previous game.

01:12:07   A ties and ties will be broken by using dice by peacock.

01:12:11   Please lie down as the rules are read.

01:12:13   I got comfy.

01:12:21   Yes, we got some more rules.

01:12:23   Hosts must make a minimum of five flexy picks.

01:12:26   Each correct pick is awarded one point.

01:12:29   Wrong picks do not remove any points and no partial points may be awarded.

01:12:34   The winner is determined by comparing the percentage of correct flexes made by each

01:12:38   host.

01:12:39   The winner can use their chosen title as long as they are the winner.

01:12:44   Federico shall be named Prince Flexy and is known as King Flexy when having won both the

01:12:50   keynote and annual games. Mike has chosen Duke of Flexington and uses the name Archduke

01:12:58   Flexington when applicable.

01:13:00   Steven is the Attorney General of Flexy and uses the title Secretary of the Flex when

01:13:06   necessary.

01:13:07   Loser of the flexes must compensate the winner of the flexes by donating to a charity of

01:13:12   the winner's choice.

01:13:13   The amount of the donation is $25 USD.

01:13:17   A pair of wrong flexes made by the loser.

01:13:20   The money must be donated on air.

01:13:22   Federico is the current winner of keynote flexes and Mike is the winner of the annual

01:13:28   flexes.

01:13:29   If someone holds all four titles, they are allowed to choose their own nickname.

01:13:35   You may be seated.

01:13:37   All right, I'm up first.

01:13:42   Yes.

01:13:44   HomePod Touch is the name of the smart device.

01:13:47   Okay, because you touch it.

01:13:50   Somebody recommended someone wrote into Upgrading suggested this and I really like it.

01:13:54   I can't remember who it was and I've now stolen their suggestion.

01:13:57   This is in there on it.

01:13:58   Number two, the Mac Pro does not get updated.

01:14:02   Okay, yeah.

01:14:05   Number three, no new vision hardware.

01:14:09   No announcement, no like what do you mean no?

01:14:13   No new vision hardware announced.

01:14:17   Okay.

01:14:18   Number four, AirPods Pro get hardware changes to support new health features.

01:14:24   Okay, number five, another person on the Apple leadership page retires in 2025.

01:14:32   Okay.

01:14:32   Six, there will be only three Apple events in 2025.

01:14:38   Whoa.

01:14:39   Wait, WWC September?

01:14:43   And then one other.

01:14:44   One other.

01:14:46   Yeah, that's what it is in 24.

01:14:48   Hold on, when you say events.

01:14:50   Oh yeah.

01:14:50   They have to be classed on the page.

01:14:52   So you go to Apple's events page and they have to be there.

01:14:56   Okay, okay.

01:14:58   Who's it gonna be that's gonna leave Apple in 2025 and why is it Phil Schiller?

01:15:04   I mean, I don't know.

01:15:05   The EU took him.

01:15:07   You know what I'm gonna say because the retirement thing changes.

01:15:12   I'm gonna say because like Luca has not actually retired yet.

01:15:16   Yeah.

01:15:18   I'm gonna say another person on the Apple leadership page changes their role.

01:15:25   A person has taken off the page?

01:15:27   No, because Luca's still there.

01:15:29   They've changed titles.

01:15:30   Yeah, so I'm just gonna say it changes their role, changes their title in 2025.

01:15:34   And I have screenshots in the notion of the pages that exist today.

01:15:38   So we have reference.

01:15:39   Thank you, thank you.

01:15:41   You're welcome.

01:15:41   But that's more what I'm saying is like things are changing.

01:15:44   Like there's clearly a thing under Tim's time that when someone wants to retire,

01:15:49   they can't leave immediately.

01:15:51   Like that is clearly a thing that happens because that's been the case basically of everyone.

01:15:55   And so like Luca's still there even though he's not CFO anymore.

01:15:59   He is vice president of corporate services which means I'm expecting he goes to some meetings

01:16:04   sometimes but like that's it.

01:16:06   Do you think he got a worse office because of that?

01:16:10   Oh yeah.

01:16:11   I don't think they kick anyone out of the office.

01:16:13   I think they just have to find a new one for the new person.

01:16:17   Yeah, his name is right here and I want to read it because I think that's fair to them.

01:16:20   Although Notion's not helping me.

01:16:22   Hold on.

01:16:22   Kavan Parak.

01:16:27   I had to like go real close to my monitor to read this.

01:16:29   Senior vice president and chief financial officer.

01:16:34   Yeah.

01:16:35   Okay.

01:16:35   My flexes, I have five.

01:16:41   A second generation vision pro is rumored to feature an M4.

01:16:45   Wait, what?

01:16:49   What is this pic?

01:16:50   That's a wild flex.

01:16:52   I mean you can choose whatever you want but I don't think we've ever had rumors.

01:16:56   What should I clarify but doesn't launch?

01:17:01   Is this pic saying that like at some point somebody will create a blog post saying.

01:17:07   Like hasn't that already happened?

01:17:10   Yeah.

01:17:11   I mean you can go on Reddit and find somebody saying oh I think.

01:17:21   Macrumors, Apple vision pro, M4.

01:17:24   I don't see any.

01:17:33   I mean you can keep it because I don't think that it will happen.

01:17:35   I think if there's any rumor the rumor isn't that it has an M4 in it.

01:17:39   Anyway, so I mean look you have to be able to prove this you know.

01:17:42   Yeah.

01:17:42   No, no keep it.

01:17:44   Yeah okay.

01:17:44   Let's see what happens.

01:17:45   But doesn't launch in 2025.

01:17:47   Okay.

01:17:48   So it's building on top of mics.

01:17:50   The Mac Pro is updated to use an M4 system on a chip but is otherwise unchanged from the M2 model.

01:17:58   How did you feel about my pic that it wasn't going to get updated?

01:18:01   Sad.

01:18:02   But also maybe it deserves it.

01:18:05   It's hard to tell.

01:18:06   I think they shuffle it away.

01:18:08   Like I just think it doesn't make any sense to me to exist.

01:18:11   Maybe.

01:18:11   Number three, Mac OS 16 includes a controversial change.

01:18:16   I'm loving this energy that you're bringing.

01:18:19   These are just weird.

01:18:20   What is?

01:18:21   I mean the entire AI thing is a controversial thing.

01:18:24   But like this year it was the screen recording deal.

01:18:30   Oh.

01:18:31   This is a little bit of know it when you see it but.

01:18:34   Well what is it going to be?

01:18:35   What is it going to be next year?

01:18:36   Is it going to be a Trump wallpaper?

01:18:39   Yeah maybe.

01:18:40   Make Finder great again.

01:18:43   Paid a million dollars and all I got was this wallpaper.

01:18:47   Number four.

01:18:47   That was a different Tim Cook it turns out.

01:18:50   Yeah.

01:18:51   Boy am I glad I missed that new cycle.

01:18:54   Number four, iOS 19 brings agreements with new LLM partners beyond open AI.

01:19:02   So Google or Clawed or somebody be built in.

01:19:05   Yeah.

01:19:06   Yeah.

01:19:06   And then number five which I just added because one of the other ones is taken by Mike and

01:19:11   he got to go first.

01:19:12   Apple services see a price increase.

01:19:15   I'll say in the US that's the easiest one to track.

01:19:20   Apple services see a price increase in the US.

01:19:24   More like Apple one or something?

01:19:27   Yeah or like Apple music was this but now it's this.

01:19:30   I mean.

01:19:30   Interesting.

01:19:31   There could be this could show up in different ways.

01:19:33   But.

01:19:33   This is interesting.

01:19:34   They've not done that right?

01:19:36   They know there was an increase.

01:19:38   It was yes.

01:19:41   Apple TV plus I think went up.

01:19:43   Yes.

01:19:44   Yes.

01:19:44   I mean it's it'll happen at some point so.

01:19:48   Yeah.

01:19:48   T.G. bring us home.

01:19:51   All right I have five flexes.

01:19:55   I didn't overdo it.

01:19:56   Did you have like 16 one year?

01:19:59   Yeah kind of maybe 11.

01:20:01   Number one.

01:20:05   The new iPhone SE is called iPhone 16E.

01:20:08   Oh.

01:20:10   I saw this.

01:20:11   Did Samsung have an iPhone?

01:20:12   I saw this rumor.

01:20:15   It instantly made sense in my opinion.

01:20:17   And I like it.

01:20:19   I don't think they would put that number on it.

01:20:21   Well.

01:20:23   Because they're not going to update it every year right?

01:20:26   And so then we've got to like iPhone 19 and still iPhone 16E.

01:20:32   But like at the same time though like.

01:20:35   The fact that it's an iPhone like when you see on the web page oh it's still an iPhone 16.

01:20:41   So I know it's relatively modern.

01:20:44   You know.

01:20:44   I don't know.

01:20:46   We'll see.

01:20:46   Number two.

01:20:48   The HomePod mini is updated.

01:20:50   I think we're going to see something.

01:20:53   No.

01:20:53   Does just a color change count?

01:20:56   The HomePod mini is updated.

01:20:59   That would be an update.

01:21:00   That would be an update.

01:21:00   That would be an update.

01:21:01   Yeah.

01:21:02   Yeah.

01:21:02   Flower power.

01:21:04   Let's go.

01:21:04   So I went from lightning to USB-C and I go to flexi.

01:21:09   So we're good.

01:21:10   Number three.

01:21:11   This is interesting.

01:21:13   Apple does something with pixelmator beyond keeping it on the app store.

01:21:19   Something.

01:21:20   Something.

01:21:21   You know.

01:21:22   You will know it when we see it.

01:21:24   They do something with it beyond.

01:21:26   Hey.

01:21:27   If they take it off the app store.

01:21:29   That is also beyond keeping it.

01:21:35   So they do something.

01:21:37   They do something with it.

01:21:38   I love it.

01:21:39   Draw the line updating the privacy policy though.

01:21:41   Yeah.

01:21:42   It's got to be more than that.

01:21:43   Sure.

01:21:44   Sure.

01:21:44   Sure.

01:21:45   Please add the context.

01:21:48   So no, I will actually rephrase it.

01:21:50   Apple does something with pixelmator beyond keeping it on the app store or.

01:21:54   Or updating the privacy policy.

01:21:56   Updating its privacy.

01:21:59   Policy.

01:22:00   Sure.

01:22:01   Thank you.

01:22:01   Number four.

01:22:03   Apple showcases building shortcuts with natural language.

01:22:07   The old pig is back as a flexi.

01:22:09   I still think they're gonna do it.

01:22:11   I still think they're gonna show it off.

01:22:13   They're gonna show off a bunch of things that will launch in 2026.

01:22:17   So why not?

01:22:19   They're behind and they gotta catch up.

01:22:22   So lastly, number five.

01:22:24   Apple Music gets natural language playlist creation.

01:22:28   I think this is something that obviously Spotify is playing around with.

01:22:32   It's something that we have seen a bunch of third-party companies build on top of

01:22:38   chat GPT and the Spotify API.

01:22:40   I think Apple will just love to show off the grand return of the old sentence feature from

01:22:46   Beats Music, but done with Apple Intelligence.

01:22:49   Yeah.

01:22:50   Just make me a playlist when I'm driving around Las Vegas with OTJ and I want to listen to emo music.

01:22:57   Why not?

01:22:58   Yeah.

01:22:58   I will say the natural language stuff in Apple Photos to create a memory, I think is the

01:23:05   best part of Apple Intelligence and that would be sick in Apple Music.

01:23:10   It'd be so good.

01:23:11   Yeah.

01:23:12   So that's five flexes.

01:23:14   I didn't overdo it.

01:23:16   And that concludes our annual predictions for the year of 2025.

01:23:23   Wow.

01:23:23   How do you guys feel?

01:23:25   It's been a quarter of a century since the year 2000s.

01:23:30   You know?

01:23:30   I hate that.

01:23:31   Just asking me like in general how I feel about that.

01:23:34   Yeah.

01:23:35   Can you give me an adjective that sums up a quarter of a century for you?

01:23:41   Old.

01:23:42   Tired.

01:23:43   Okay.

01:23:44   What would you say?

01:23:46   Well, I would say international would be mine.

01:23:55   Well, because, because like I have gone international.

01:23:59   I have a lot of international friends.

01:24:01   You've gone worldwide.

01:24:02   Well, always on.

01:24:04   Always on.

01:24:05   Yeah.

01:24:06   You know, 25 years is a long time.

01:24:08   We all thought we were going to die with the Y2K.

01:24:12   We didn't.

01:24:12   I didn't.

01:24:13   Well, I was convinced.

01:24:15   In any case, this is the end of the show.

01:24:19   And do you want me, Steven, to do the end of the show?

01:24:23   Please.

01:24:25   Please.

01:24:25   Well, you have listened to episode 534 of connected on relay.

01:24:33   It was January 8, 2025.

01:24:36   Just going to do the show backwards.

01:24:39   This is the way that I do it.

01:24:40   Okay.

01:24:41   This episode, we talked about our annual predictions and you will hear the results in 12 months.

01:24:51   We will be back in about a week's time with another episode of connected.

01:24:55   This episode was hosted, as always, by me, Federico Vittucci.

01:25:00   You can find me on Macstories.net.

01:25:03   By Mike Hurley.

01:25:04   You can find him on many other shows on relay.

01:25:06   And also you can check out his work at Cortex brand.

01:25:08   And by Steven Hackett.

01:25:10   He runs Five Dog Pixels, excellent website.

01:25:14   And also he's the co-host of MacPower users here on relay.

01:25:18   We need to thank our three sponsors, our two sponsors for this episode.

01:25:22   Ecamm and Zoptoc.

01:25:25   And lastly, I will say, if you so happen to have more free time in your day,

01:25:32   after having listened to this episode and having read our websites and having shopped at Cortex

01:25:39   brand, that you feel like you also want to somehow find us on social media.

01:25:44   You will find us in all the places.

01:25:47   If you if you are so inclined, we will be there, I guess.

01:25:52   This is the episode.

01:25:55   Thank you for listening.

01:25:57   And guys, you should say goodbye.

01:25:59   You stop.

01:26:03   Well, no, I go last.

01:26:06   Okay.

01:26:08   Cheerio.

01:26:09   Bye y'all.

01:26:11   Arrivederci.