Samsung Galaxy A35 vs. Apple iPhone SE (2022): Two midrangers with some serious trade-offs Apple stuck a paltry 2018mAh battery into the iPhone SE 2022. Thanks to the small display and power efficiency of the A15 Bionic, the iPhone still offers solid battery life. You can easily get through ... 06/2/2024 - 10:01 am | View Link
Apple’s non-AI WWDC plans include Settings and Control Center revamps It sounds like Apple’s WWDC plans go beyond sprinkling AI fairy dust on everything (though that’s going to be a big part of it, too). Besides Siri gaining new AI-powered app control, the company also ... 06/2/2024 - 8:42 am | View Link
Apple’s third-gen AirPods are back on sale for $140 You can get Apple’s third-generation AirPods for under $150 right now. In a deal on Amazon, the AirPods are back down to their record-low price of $140, a 17 percent discount. This model normally ... 06/2/2024 - 3:53 am | View Link
WWDC 2024: What to Expect and How to Watch Apple's iOS 18 Event The WWDC keynote begins at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET) on Monday, June 10. You can catch it on Apple's event website, or on the company's YouTube channel . 06/2/2024 - 1:00 am | View Link
I Will Never Hire Anyone Again Without Asking Apple's Genius Interview Question They say recruiting is a lot like dating. Online profiles act as piles of resumes that reduce humans to a comparatively tiny number of choice words they've strung together to entice you to consider ... 06/1/2024 - 8:06 pm | 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."