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Broadcast Pro
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Broadcast Pro
Turkish drama ‘Aski Hatirla' tops Google searches
The series is produced by O3 Medya, based on an original story by Ahmet Vatan, with project creator Özgür Önurme also serving as director. The Turkish television series Askı Hatırla (Reminder), a romantic comedy series starring Hande Erçel and Barış Arduç, has surged to the top of Google's trending searches following the broadcast of its first three episodes. The drama, which premiered to high anticipation, quickly became a hot topic across social media platforms, driven in part by its bold storytelling and a wave of mixed reactions from viewers. In addition to Hande Erçel ve Barış Arduç, the cast of Askı Hatırla also includes notable names such as Feyyaz Şerifoğlu, Başak Gümülcinelioğlu, Alper Saldıran, Naz Göktan, Begüm Akkaya, Melis Minkari, Sezin Akbaşoğullar, and Fatih Al. The premiere episode drew both acclaim and criticism, with some viewers praising its emotional depth and cinematic quality, while others took issue with certain scenes they deemed inappropriate. Despite the divided opinions, the show maintained strong momentum online, dominating trending lists and sparking widespread conversation. Set in the backdrop of Istanbul, Askı Hatırla follows the story of two former lovers—a renowned social media editor and a successful architect—whose paths cross again years after their separation. Once on the verge of marriage, the pair was torn apart by fate. Now, as they reconnect unexpectedly, their reunion sets off a chain of mysterious events. The rekindled connection begins with a chance meeting, but the real intrigue begins when both characters receive a cryptic text message on the same night, revealing secrets that had long been buried. With its blend of romance, suspense, and emotional complexity, Askı Hatırla has captivated audiences and appears set to become one of the season's breakout hits. The series is streaming exclusively on Disney+ and consists of eight episodes.


Egypt Independent
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Egypt Independent
Turkish drama Aşkı Hatırla tops social media trends
The Turkish series 'Aşkı Hatırla' (Reminder) topped Google searches after the first three episodes broadcast. The hotly-anticipated first episode received a mix of praise and backlash due to certain scenes seen by some as inappropriate, and others as necessary to the story. Despite the controversy, the series topped the trending lists across social media. 'Aşkı Hatırla' takes place in the vibrant heart of Istanbul, where an unconventional love story begins with an unexpected encounter between two people previously separated by circumstance: a successful architect and a famous social media editor. They were once on the verge of marriage, but fate separated them before their story could be completed. Years pass, and each of them lives on bearing the scars of an unhealed relationship. Suddenly, at an unexpected moment, they meet again by chance. This planned encounter is only the beginning of a series of mysterious events, starting with a mysterious text message that arrives on their phones that same night – carrying previously undisclosed secrets. This message takes them on an unexpected journey, that stretches between a past that has never been closed and a future that holds new possibilities. Amidst the conflicts of old feelings and postponed decisions, the spark of love ignites again, but this time with the maturity of experience and the depth of loss. Stars The series starring Hande Erçel, Barış Arduç, Begüm Akkaya, Basak Gumulcınılioğlu, Çetinak, Feyyaz Şerifoğlu, Melis Menkari, Sezin Akbasoğulları, Fatih Al, Naz Göktan, Abdullah Burak Kaya, Alper Saldiran, Nihan Tufekcioğlu, Basak Özkan. The script is by Ahmet Vatan, and is directed by Ozgur Onurmi. The romantic drama series is streaming exclusively on Disney+ and consists of eight episodes. Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm


Indianapolis Star
09-06-2025
- Business
- Indianapolis Star
Apple announces new AI features at WWDC 25
Apple announced new artificial intelligence features at the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote June 9. The company launched testing versions of live translation, visual search and a workout assistant. Apple Intelligence will also be a part of the Reminder, Messages and Apple Wallet apps. "Last year, we took the first steps on a journey to bring users intelligence that's helpful, relevant, easy to use, and right where users need it, all while protecting their privacy," Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of Software Engineering, said. "Now, the models that power Apple Intelligence are becoming more capable and efficient, and we're integrating features in even more places across each of our operating systems." The company also said it will open its large language model to third party developers. "App developers will be able to build on Apple Intelligence to bring users new experiences that are intelligent, available when they're offline, and that protect their privacy, using AI inference that is free of cost," the company said in a news release accompanying the announcement. Federighi also teased that updates to Siri would be coming later this year. Apple WWDC 2025: Live updates on keynote, AI and iOS news The opening of the Foundation Models appears to be an attempt to spur the creation of new AI features and apps to help Apple catch up in the artificial intelligence market. "We think this will ignite a whole new wave of intelligent experiences in the apps users rely on every day," Federighi said. 9to5Mac noted before the conference that software announcements made last year rolled out slowly and AI upgrades to Siri and Swift Assist never materialized. "They had the big vision announcement last year. Not a lot of progress this year as they tried to build it. It is hard to build," Alex Kantrowitz, founder of the Big Technology podcast and newsletter, said on CNBC on Monday,


Indianapolis Star
09-06-2025
- Business
- Indianapolis Star
Apple announces new AI features at WWDC 25
Apple announced new artificial intelligence features at the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote June 9. The company launched testing versions of live translation, visual search and a workout assistant. Apple Intelligence will also be a part of the Reminder, Messages and Apple Wallet apps. "Last year, we took the first steps on a journey to bring users intelligence that's helpful, relevant, easy to use, and right where users need it, all while protecting their privacy," Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of Software Engineering, said. "Now, the models that power Apple Intelligence are becoming more capable and efficient, and we're integrating features in even more places across each of our operating systems." The company also said it will open its large language model to third party developers. "App developers will be able to build on Apple Intelligence to bring users new experiences that are intelligent, available when they're offline, and that protect their privacy, using AI inference that is free of cost," the company said in a news release accompanying the announcement. Federighi also teased that updates to Siri would be coming later this year. Apple WWDC 2025: Live updates on keynote, AI and iOS news The opening of the Foundation Models appears to be an attempt to spur the creation of new AI features and apps to help Apple catch up in the artificial intelligence market. "We think this will ignite a whole new wave of intelligent experiences in the apps users rely on every day," Federighi said. 9to5Mac noted before the conference that software announcements made last year rolled out slowly and AI upgrades to Siri and Swift Assist never materialized. "They had the big vision announcement last year. Not a lot of progress this year as they tried to build it. It is hard to build," Alex Kantrowitz, founder of the Big Technology podcast and newsletter, said on CNBC on Monday,