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The Worldwide-Interest Edition Monday, July 21, 2025

Is Apple Really Apple Without Leaks And Rumors?, by David Price, Macworld

The ecosystem of hype and speculation surrounding every Apple launch inevitably generates more buzz and more interest. It feeds on itself. And while the company understandably doesn’t want the iPhone 17 to be completely revealed before launch day, it would, I think, be sorry to lose the worldwide interest that starts to build long in advance.

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An AI App Is Helping Diabetics Count Carbs With Photos Of Their Food – And Major Health Care Insurers Are Buying In, by Sean Silcoff, The Globe and Mail

There are many apps for tracking what people eat. Few have what RxFood does: serious credentials, and the blessing of major health care players who are referring the app to diabetics.

It is backed by a dozen clinical studies that show people using RxFood have significantly improved the accuracy of their carb-counting efforts, reduced their glucose levels and saved time managing their diabetes by reducing the amount of time needed to monitor and record their food intake.

I’m No Movie Director, But This App Helped Me Create A Movie Of My Life, by Paul Hatton, TechRadar

One Second (1SE) [...] is a dedicated app that helps you manage your daily memories so you can focus solely on capturing the required content. I thought this could be just the app I needed to finally make the movie of my life. With that in mind, I put on my imaginary director’s hat, downloaded the app, and cracked on with my life’s movie.

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Beware of websites claiming rumors are good for Apple. Especially when said websites also sell you rumor articles with advertisements.

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