On this day in 2003, Apple introduced iLife.
For $49, users received a two-disc CD and DVD-ROM set that included iTunes 3, iPhoto 2, iMovie 3, and iDVD 3.
@BasicAppleGuy Five years later in 2008 I finally was able to get my first MacBook. At the age of 33 and iLife was a huge highlight of the experience 😊

@Cliff538 @BasicAppleGuy somehow they ended up just giving away iLife, iWork, MobileMe and OS upgrades for free.

…I wonder if this is why their software quality has gone down hill?

@BasicAppleGuy And this year they introduce aiLife

@buck @BasicAppleGuy Yeah.

"Security researchers recently exposed Siri transmitting voice transcripts of WhatsApp messages to Apple servers as a part of the rollout of Apple Intelligence, an AI system developed by the firm. This undermines WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption"

https://www.economist.com/by-invitation/2025/09/09/ai-agents-are-coming-for-your-privacy-warns-meredith-whittaker

AI agents are coming for your privacy, warns Meredith Whittaker

The Signal Foundation’s president worries they will also blunt competition and undermine cyber-security

The Economist
@BasicAppleGuy and most of them were still free. Only iDVD was not available because it was too large to download at the times.
@BasicAppleGuy I used to have all of these boxes and OS boxes starting in 2003 onward. I don’t know why in the world I threw them all away :(