Apple kicks off "Glowtime" event where its set to announce new iPhone 16
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Apple kicked off its splashy "It's Glowtime" event Monday, at which the company is set to unveil its new iPhone 16. The event, held at Apple's Cupertino, California, headquarters, will also mark the tech giant's foray in earnest into generative AI.
Called Apple Intelligence, Apple's AI is designed to help customers "get things done effortlessly," the company said in a preview of the new feature.
At the Glowtime event, CEO Tim Cook is expected to reveal Apple's new iPhone 16 and 16 Pro devices, which will be driven by Apple Intelligence. Customers will have to wait a couple weeks before getting their hands on the phones. Apple Intelligence will be available via a software update, iOS 18, set to arrive by October, the company previously said.
Three Boar's Head deli meat plants were cited for unsanitary conditions, including insects, mold, and "unidentified slime," according to newly released federal records. The new findings suggest that sanitation problems were not limited to the company's factory that was shut down last year following a deadly listeria outbreak.
Ayesha Curry, known for her work as a chef, entrepreneur, bestselling author and mother, is expanding her empire into the world of publishing. Curry has launched "Sweet July Books," an imprint dedicated to uplifting diverse voices. The first novel under the imprint, "Honeysuckle and Bone" by Trisha Tobias, tells the story of Carina, an 18-year-old who travels to Jamaica to nanny for a wealthy family, only to uncover dark secrets and supernatural elements within their estate.
Harris declines to invite Vance for courtesy visit to vice president's residence before inauguration
When JD Vance, his wife Usha and their three young children move into the Naval Observatory residence on Jan. 20, it will be their first time inside the white Queen Anne-style mansion that has been home to vice presidents since the 1970s.