11/16/2023: Apple embraces real RCS for 2024, graphene heat sinks possible for iPhone 16, bank and card balances now visible in Wallet in the UK, Apple Classical on iPad, Jon Stewart cancellation unde

Contact your host with questions, suggestions, or requests about sponsoring the AppleInsider Daily:charles_martin@appleinsider.com(00:00) - 01 - Intro (00:13) - 02 - Non-Google RCS coming next year (01:48) - 03 - Apple looking at graphene? (02:19) - 04 - Connected Cards rolls out fully in UK (03:02) - 05 - iPad gets even Classical-ier (03:41) - 06 - Committee queries TV+ cancellation (04:38) - 07 - China state dinner needed a Cook (05:19) - 08 - OTN: RIP Comixology (05:45) - 09 - Play (Apple Music) Station (06:37) - 10 - Outro Links from the showRCS messaging is coming to iPhone in 2024Apple's flavor of RCS won't support Google's end-to-end encryption extensionYou're still going to be bullied for being a green bubble, even with RCSiPhone 16 to use graphene heat sink to solve overheating issuesApple UK launches Wallet's Connected Cards featureApple Music Classical finally comes to the iPadUS demands to know if Apple cancelled Jon Stewart over ChinaApple's Tim Cook was among Chinese President Xi's dinner guestsComixology officially shelved in December as inferior Kindle service takes overEligible Apple Music subscribers get up to six months free on PlayStation 5Subscribe to the AppleInsider podcast on:Apple PodcastsOvercastPocket CastsSpotifySubscribe to the HomeKit Insider podcast on:•  Apple Podcasts•  Overcast•  Pocket Casts•  Spotify

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