Advertising has finally arrived on the iPhone; A New Age?

By | September 27, 2023
Advertising has finally arrived on the iPhone

MacRumors observes that no one has ever seen advertising on iPhones, specifically, within Apple’s own apps. That situation will only exist in the pages of history. As part of the new change, the first ads will start showing in the App Store itself.

Apple Insider reports that Apple has announced that it will start on October 25. The company’s first effort will be to generate $4 billion through advertising initially and then $10 billion annually. In the explanation given by Apple about the new change, people who visit the App Store will start seeing ads.

Initially, developers can advertise

on theHere they can advertise the overlooked apps they download. Likewise, when bringing in unique features, advertising can be served on special occasions, etc.

Bloomberg’s prediction

thoughOnly ads approved by Apple will appear. Earlier this year, Bloomberg hinted at Apple’s ambitious advertising plan. The report also said that in the near future, Apple will advertise on Maps, Stocks and News.
The app has not yet made any public statement about this report or its entry into the advertising era. Either way, advertising may become widespread on Apple devices once it hits the App Store, as Bloomberg predicts. It remains to be seen how invasive they will be.

Chinese companies started and companies like

XiaomiThis invited severe criticism. With Apple also turning to this way, there is a possibility that all phones and tabs will be filled with advertisements. Likewise, the privacy of the user who purchases these may be adversely affected.

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They make money by selling hardware. Apple, which until recently was proud of itself by saying that Google and Facebook make money by showing advertisements, has now brought a new change. This could have far-reaching consequences within years.

There has been some debate in the EU and elsewhere about how permissible it is for the device manufacturer to advertise again on a device that one buys with their own money. It can be understood if an ad is displayed on a rental device.
If various countries do not legislate against such moves by device manufacturers, life will be flooded with advertisements for the foreseeable future. A good example of what a country can do is the fact that Bloomberg’s report says Apple won’t start advertising in China, where strict laws exist.

48 CPU Cores for Next Mac Pro

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman predicts that the M2 processor powering Apple’s .He made this claim in his latest Power On newsletter. He also released information on testing Apple’s top-of-the-line desktop computers with 24-core CPUs, 76-core GPUs, and 192GB of RAM.

He also says that the new processor will be called M2 Ultra or M2 Extreme. His prediction in this regard is as follows: The next Mac Pro will have a hardware power of 24 or 48 cores CPU, 76 or 152 cores GPU and up to 256 GB of memory (RAM).

Book Talk on Tik Tok!

Popularly known as the time-killing app of the youth, TikTok’s new change has come as a surprise and surprise to many. New reports suggest that there may be a flood of ‘intelligent beings’ to the app. Discussions about books on TikTok, aka BookTok (#BookTok), are gaining popularity, AFP reported.

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BookTalk took off on TikTok when users posted reviews of books they had read. This trend is growing rapidly. German author Sera Sprinz’s books have been the most discussed on TikTok recently. Authors who want to promote their books are also taking to TikTok. TikTok revealed that BookTalk has received over 84 billion views so far.

Musk’s Neuralink Next Show

PostponedIt aims to connect the human brain with the computer. Engadget reports that a November 30 meeting to update the world on Neuralink’s progress has been postponed. At the same time, the billionaire is also reportedly planning to invest in another company working towards this goal as his company Neuralink is not making the expected progress.

Song Stealer Sentenced to Cryptocurrency Hacker

Adrian Kwiatkowski, who stole singerHe was sentenced because his lawyers proved him guilty before the UK court. Sheeran and Lil Uzi Vert’s songs were sold on the dark web for around $148,000. Apart from these, the investigation team also found that the hacker had taken possession of 1,263 unreleased songs by other artists.