Do you talk about your pet too much?
Do you worry that you talk too much about your beloved dog? Or cat? Or parakeet? If you've been asking yourself these questions lately, or have noticed the glazed-over look in someone's eye when you bring up your pet's raw food diet (again), the answ.....»»
Ars is hosting an IT event in Houston on November 1, and you should come
Learn about resiliency, AI, and the future of IT—then hang out with us and talk space! Enlarge / Space Center Houston's Shuttle Independence sits atop one of the two Shuttle Carrier Aircraft 747s. (credit: Lee Hutchinson).....»»
What do a Black scientist, nonprofit executive and filmmaker have in common? They all face racism in workplace culture
American workplaces talk a lot about diversity these days. In fact, you'd have a hard time finding a company that says it doesn't value the principle. But despite this—and despite the multibillion-dollar diversity industry—Black workers continue.....»»
AI chatbots can infer an alarming amount of info about you from your responses
This troubling ability could be used by scammers or to target ads. Enlarge (credit: atakan/Getty Images) The way you talk can reveal a lot about you—especially if you're talking to a chatbot. New research reveals that.....»»
MyQ garage door, Meross Christmas lights, & MagSafe chargers on the HomeKit Insider podcast
On this week's episode of the HomeKit Insider podcast, your hosts talk up new products from Meross, how to get your MyQ garage door back into CarPlay, and several new MagSafe chargers.HomeKit InsiderKicking off the episode, MyQ returns to CarPlay —.....»»
Australia fines X, accusing it of "empty talk" on fighting child sexual abuse online
Australia issued a fine of $610,500 Australian dollars ($386,000) on Monday against the company formerly known as Twitter for "falling short" in disclosing information on how it tackles child sex abuse content, in yet another setback for the Elon Mus.....»»
Australia fines X accusing it of "empty talk" on fighting child sexual abuse online
Australia issued a fine of $610,500 Australian dollars ($386,000) on Monday against the company formerly known as Twitter for "falling short" in disclosing information on how it tackles child sex abuse content, in yet another setback for the Elon Mus.....»»
Tim Cook talks greenwashing, why there’s a new iPhone every year, and how he lowers his carbon footprint
On the heels of Apple’s environmental-focused iPhone 15 event, Apple CEO Tim Cook has sat down with Brut. Magazine to talk more about the company’s ambitions. The Apple CEO touched on why Apple feels the need to release a new iPhone every year.....»»
Apple @ Work Podcast: MacAdmins Foundation Check-in
Sponsored by Addigy: Addigy is a flexible and proactive MDM solution that adapts to your needs, whether you manage a fleet of 100 or 10,000 Apple devices. Learn more. In this episode of Apple @ Work, I talk with Tom Bridge about the current stat.....»»
Live talk at noon Thursday: Impacts of UAW strikes
Michigan State Professor Peter Berg will join for a live talk on the UAW strikes against the Detroit 3......»»
Nobel chemistry winner flunked first college chemistry exam
Talk about bouncing back. MIT professor Moungi Bawendi is a co-winner of this year's Nobel chemistry prize for helping develop "quantum dots"—nanoparticles that are now found in next generation TV screens and help illuminate tumors within the body......»»
How Google Search Supports Crisis Hotlines
On Google's 25th Birthday, let's talk about what good the tech giant has done. Today we cover the impact Google has had with crisis hotlines. The post How Google Search Supports Crisis Hotlines appeared first on Phandroid. Writer note: Thi.....»»
iPhone 15 with Thread, Home Key smart lock, & more on the HomeKit Insider podcast
On this week's episode of the HomeKit Insider podcast, your hosts talk up the iPhone 15, check out the Sonos Move 2, and cover plenty of smart home news.HomeKit InsiderWe kick off the new show going hands-on with our new iPhone 15 units, discussing w.....»»
Hurry — Ring Video Doorbell price just crashed from $100 to $55
The second-generation Ring Video Doorbell, which will let you see and talk to people outside your front door, is currently available for just $55 from Best Buy......»»
Tim Cook says Vision Pro is one of life’s ‘aha’ moments, Apple ‘very serious’ about gaming
Following the iPhone 15 launch, Tim Cook has embarked on an international tour. While in London, the Apple CEO gave an interview to The Independent to talk Apple gaming and Vision Pro. And while we’ve not yet seen Cook don the Apple headset in publ.....»»
China shies away from confrontation with Europe over EV probe
European officials were expecting criticism after announcing a probe into China’s electric-vehicle subsidies. Instead they found President Xi Jinping’s government is ready to talk......»»
Apple @ Work Podcast: Why Macs are becoming the preferred platform for IT professionals
Sponsored by Addigy: Addigy is a flexible and proactive MDM solution that adapts to your needs, whether you manage a fleet of 100 or 10,000 Apple devices. Learn more. In this episode of Apple @ Work, I talk with Weldon Dodd about the recent surv.....»»
YouTube to remove popular tier from its offerings
Popular European tier YouTube Lite is being retired in a surprise email today. We talk about the ins and outs of this secret YouTube tier. The post YouTube to remove popular tier from its offerings appeared first on Phandroid. Today, YouTu.....»»
Now you can speak to ChatGPT — and it will talk back
You can now speak aloud to ChatGPT and hear the artificial intelligence-powered chatbot talk back......»»
Q&A: Bullying—how can we stop it, or, even better, prevent it?
The Children's Helpline receives more than 1,000 calls every day, of which the majority are about bullying, says spokesperson Lisette Potman. Children talk on the phone to volunteers and chat and exchange experiences with other similarly aged childre.....»»
Americans do talk about peace, just not the same way people do in other countries
Americans don't talk much about peace. But it turns out they care about it a lot—they just don't talk about it the way people who have experienced war or civil conflict do......»»