iOS 18 Will Let iPhone Users Change Siri’s Trigger Phrase Current users can say “Hey Siri” or just “Siri” to begin an interaction with the digital assistant. However, with the arrival of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 it appears that people will finally be able to ... 05/16/2024 - 7:04 am | View Link
Apple AirPods AirPods 2 and AirPods Pro support wireless (Qi) charging, Hey Siri, and include the H1 chip ... new H1 chip to deliver up to 50 percent more talk time compared to the first generation. 05/11/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
How to charge AirPods wirelessly or with a power cable When it does though, you’ll be able to recharge the case using either a Lightning USB cable, USB-C if you happen to get your hands on the newest AirPods Pro, or wireless charging (in some cases). 05/8/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Tesla Wireless Charging: Is It Possible And When It Will Happen In light of these factors, it's plausible to envision Tesla introducing wireless EV charging within the next few years, perhaps as part of a comprehensive update or a new model release. As the company ... 04/28/2024 - 5:28 pm | View Link
How to turn off Siri on AirPods Just use the volume buttons while you’re interacting with Siri. Remember to talk to it first to activate ... Anything to make the best wireless earbuds even better has to be worth your time ... 04/28/2024 - 2:03 am | View Link
"Human beings had a play-based childhood from time immemorial," says author Jonathan Haidt. What caused teen mental health decline is "between 2010 and 2015, phones, screens come sweeping in The most important thing that parents can do is delay the age at which their child gets immersed in internet culture."
Fareed hosts a spirited debate on the House bill that could lead to a US ban on TikTok, with the American Enterprise Institute's Kori Schake and Glen Gerstell, former general counsel for the National Security Agency. They discuss national-security risks the Chinese-owned app might pose given its many American users.
A new government report warns that advanced Artificial Intelligence systems could pose an "extinction-level threat" to humans, and that the US must intervene. "I think we should be mindful of it," says Ret. Admiral James Stavridis. But he adds, "there have been big inventions in the past - the printing press, electricity, the internet - all of these have been a decried for the possibility of nefarious activity."