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Month: October 2019

Apple CEO called the products of the company “as cheap as possible”

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At the moment Apple CEO Tim cook is on a working trip to Europe, in which he gives interviews to various European publications. So, because […] Read the original post by Mark

Apple’s watch faces are slowly improving. Is it time for third-party faces?

Posted on October 2, 2019 by

Last year, when Apple unveiled the Apple Watch Series 4, I was surprised that the company didn’t bother to update most of its watch faces, […] Read the original post by Jason Snell

Even the AI Behind Deepfakes Can’t Save Us From Being Duped

Posted on October 2, 2019 by

Google and Facebook are releasing troves of deepfakes to teach algorithms how to detect them. But the human eye will be needed for a long […] Read the original post by Will Knight

Tesla’s ‘Smart Summon’ Will Fetch Your Car—Sometimes

Posted on October 2, 2019 by

Tesla introduced a feature that allows drivers to call the car to come to them. What could go wrong? Read the original post by Aarian Marshall

Get the most out of Harry Potter Wizards Unite with these magical tips

Posted on October 2, 2019 by

We’re speed leveling to max out Wizards Unite and have learned a trick or two along the way to completing a registry and beating Fortresses. […] Read the original post by James Bricknell

Apple shares could be on their way to an all-time high

Posted on October 2, 2019 by

What you need to know Apple shares are a little more than $5 from a new all-time high. Strong iPhone 11 sales are expected to push share […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam

Apple Plans to Allow Siri to Default to Frequently-Used Third-Party Messaging Apps Later This Year

Posted on October 2, 2019 by

Apple plans to release a software update later this year that will make Siri more flexible with third-party messaging apps like WhatsApp, Skype, and Facebook […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol

Apple will ease developer restrictions on Siri

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Could mean improved support for WhatsApp and Skype What you need to know Apple has confirmed it will ease restrictions on Siri support for third-party messaging. A software […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick

Mind mapping app iThoughts updated with iOS 13 goodies

Posted on October 2, 2019 by

What you need to know iThoughts has been updated to take advantage of new iPhone and iPad features. It’s a free update for those who already own […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam

Football’s Concussion Crisis Is Awash With Pseudoscience

Posted on October 2, 2019 by

Products that offer a “seat belt” or “bubble wrap” for the brain claim to reduce head trauma. If only the laws of physics worked that […] Read the original post by Christie Aschwanden

Inside Apple’s A13 Bionic system-on-chip

Posted on October 2, 2019 by

Since the very first Apple-designed smartphone chip (the A4 back in 2010), the company has been a force to be reckoned with in mobile silicon […] Read the original post by Jason Cross

Today’s Cartoon: Going Cold Turkey

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Who’s to say which habit is worse? Read the original post by WIRED Cartoons

Blind Spots in AI Just Might Help Protect Your Privacy

Posted on October 2, 2019 by

Researchers have found a potential silver lining in so-called adversarial examples, using it to shield sensitive data from snoops. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg

Football’s Concussion Crisis Is Awash With Pseudoscience

Posted on October 2, 2019 by

Products that offer a “seatbelt” or “bubble wrap” for the brain claim to reduce head trauma. If only the laws of physics worked that way. Read the original post by Christie Aschwanden

It’s not just you: Twitter and TweetDeck are experiencing an outage

Posted on October 2, 2019 by

Twitter is not having a good morning. What you need to know Twitter is experiencing API irregularity, which is affecting all of its services. Reports of problems in-browser […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick

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