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iOS 17.2: Update bringing host of new changes including Journal app and iPhone 15 Pro features
iOS 17.2: Update bringing host of new changes including Journal app and iPhone 15 Pro features
Apple is preparing a new update that will bring a host of new features to the iPhone. Some of the tools were announced in June, when Apple first showed off its major iOS 17 update, such as the long-awaited Journal app. That uses machine learning to understand what people have done in a day, and encourages them to write about their activities to remember them. Some are unexpected. That includes new updates to the iPhone 15 Pro’s action button: now, users can press the button to bring up a translate option, which shows a window and lets people speak text to have it appear in another language. The action button was introduced with the iPhone 15 Pro last month, as a replacement for the mute switch that can be mapped to any activity. Apple did not say then that it was planning to introduce new actions for that button. The new update also lets people add stickers as reactions on messages, collaborate on Apple Music playlists, redesigns the Apple TV app and some widgets, and more. iOS 17.2 was released as a developer beta update this week. It will likely make its way to everyone’s phones in November or December, though it will be possible to get it earlier by signing up to Apple’s public beta channel. Those on the public updates received their own update this week, in the form iOS 17.1. But the changes introduced with that update are more limited, such as new settings for the StandBy mode that shows when a phone is placed on its side and an AirDrop feature that lets transfers continue over the internet when devices are separated. Read More The Apple Watch feature everyone has been waiting for has finally arrived Apple’s plans for the future of AirPods might just have been revealed Apple TV+ and other subscriptions are about to get a lot more expensive
2023-10-28 01:26
Who was Dylan Baylacq? GoFundMe raises over $22K after inmate was found dead in Marin County Jail
Who was Dylan Baylacq? GoFundMe raises over $22K after inmate was found dead in Marin County Jail
Dylan Baylacq, 21, who had been in jail since August, was described as a 'helpful, generous, kind, and adventurous' person in the GoFundMe campaign
2023-10-08 21:47
Chiefs Rumors: Travis Kelce update, Justyn Ross exposure, trade looming?
Chiefs Rumors: Travis Kelce update, Justyn Ross exposure, trade looming?
Find out the latest Kansas City Chiefs rumors, including if tight end Travis Kelce will win and whether a reunion with a former player could happen.
2023-10-11 04:55
‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’: Jeffrey Dean Morgan almost walked away from AMC spin-off series, here's why
‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’: Jeffrey Dean Morgan almost walked away from AMC spin-off series, here's why
‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’ was announced in 2022, with the title ‘Isle of the Dead’ which has been renamed since
2023-06-19 08:51
Who is Christopher Ferguson? Neighbor arrested for fatally stabbing elderly couple on their 50th anniversary
Who is Christopher Ferguson? Neighbor arrested for fatally stabbing elderly couple on their 50th anniversary
Christopher Ferguson is currently charged with one count of murder, as well as assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and burglary
2023-06-27 14:16
Oracle to use Ampere's newest chips in its cloud offering
Oracle to use Ampere's newest chips in its cloud offering
By Stephen Nellis Oracle said on Tuesday that it would use Ampere Computing's flagship processor chips in its
2023-09-20 08:29
Judge dismisses liberal watchdog's claims that Wisconsin impeachment panel violated open meeting law
Judge dismisses liberal watchdog's claims that Wisconsin impeachment panel violated open meeting law
A judge has dismissed a liberal watchdog group's claims that a panel researching the possible impeachment of a Wisconsin Supreme Court justice violated open meeting laws
2023-11-29 09:17
How many children does Claire Danes have? Actress spotted with husband Hugh Dancy with their newborn girl
How many children does Claire Danes have? Actress spotted with husband Hugh Dancy with their newborn girl
During the outing, Claire Danes donned a multicolored maxi dress while Hugh Dancy paired a navy blue polo shirt with khaki shorts
2023-07-12 10:57
Bangladesh's worst ever dengue outbreak has now killed more than 1,000 people
Bangladesh's worst ever dengue outbreak has now killed more than 1,000 people
More than 1,000 people have died from dengue in Bangladesh's worst outbreak on record, official data shows, with rising temperatures due to the climate crisis driving the ongoing spread as more cases are reported away from dense urban centers for the first time.
2023-10-03 12:52
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2023-08-17 19:29
Elon Musk’s Twitter bans ad showing Republican interrupting couple in bedroom
Elon Musk’s Twitter bans ad showing Republican interrupting couple in bedroom
An ad launched by Progress Action Fund launched, showing an elderly Republican congressman interrupting a couple in the bedroom, has now been banned on X, formerly known as Twitter. According to the Progress Action Fund, which aims to defeat Republicans in red states, the platform “has censored” its account as well as the ad, called “Keep Republicans Out Of Your Bedroom.” In addition, the platform has “placed a ‘Search Ban’ and a ‘Search Suggestion Ban’ on the account.” As of Wednesday afternoon, the account did not show up on the social media platform, yet the ad could still be seen on X through retweets from other accounts. The Progress Action Fund said it contacted the platform’s legal department and “appealed the decision, which was denied.” Joe Jacobson, Founder and Executive Director of Progress Action Fund, took a stab at X’s owner: “Elon Musk loves free speech, but only when it’s convenient for him and his far-right political agenda.” “Political speech is protected under law and Musk’s competitors clearly agree that our ad should not be censored,” he continued. “When releasing ads in the future, we’ll be taking them to other platforms, which many others are already doing given Elon Musk’s frantic and poor leadership at Twitter.” The Independent has reached out to X for comment. The ad features a scene in which a woman asks a man if he has a condom. He reaches for the condom in a bedside table drawer, and another suit-covered arm appears, reaching for it as well. “Sorry, you can’t use those,” says an older man, clad in a black suit and red tie, while standing beside the bed. When the woman asks who he is, he replies: “I’m your Republican congressman. Now that we’re in charge, we’re banning birth control.” The ad urges voters to “vote no” on 8 August, in reference to State Issue 1, which would require proposed amendments to Ohio’s constitution “receive the approval of at least 60 per cent of eligible voters voting on the proposed amendment,” rather than a simple majority. Since acquiring Twitter, Mr Musk, a self declared “free speech absolutist”, has touted free speech as a pillar of the platform. As part of this shift during the takeover, he reinstated Donald Trump’s account after a two-year ban, which was “due to the risk of further incitement of violence” after the January 6 Capitol riot. He also reinstated at least 11 accounts belonging to prominent far-right and anti-trans influencers. On 23 November, the platform announced it “is no longer enforcing the Covid-19 misleading information policy.” As recently as April, the platform claimed to strive to “promote and protect the public conversation. We believe Twitter users have the right to express their opinions and ideas without fear of censorship.” In May, he wrote: “I am adamant about defending free speech, even if it means losing money.” Read More Democratic PAC unveils ‘steamy and horrifying’ ad with GOP lawmaker interrupting couple in bedroom Elon Musk slammed for pushing anti-vax conspiracy in response to LeBron James’ son Bronny suffering cardiac arrest Elon Musk takes control of @X account from user who had held it for 16 years Elon Musk’s Twitter bans ad showing Republican interrupting couple in bedroom 'X' logo installed atop Twitter building, spurring San Francisco to investigate permit violation EXCLUSIVE: The O.C.’s Ben McKenzie on going down the crypto rabbit hole
2023-07-29 20:17
Callum Hudson-Odoi completes permanent move to Nottingham Forest
Callum Hudson-Odoi completes permanent move to Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest have announced the signing of Callum Hudson-Odoi from Chelsea on a three-year contract.
2023-09-02 01:21