iOS 17 can tell you what’s wrong with your car using Visual Lookup
iOS 17 includes some big improvements to Visual Look Up, Apple’s feature that identifies things in pictures you take and shows you more information about them. As part of iOS 17, this feature has been expanded to recognize some of the most common.....»»
Apple was wrong on AR, says Tim Cook; Steve taught him to admit it
Apple was wrong about the potential of augmented reality headsets and glasses, says CEO Tim Cook, adding that Steve Jobs taught him to be willing to admit mistakes. The rest of the lengthy GQ profile and interview covers familiar ground, and Cook’.....»»
Body language books get it wrong: The truth about reading nonverbal cues
Most of us have heard the one about if you cross your arms over your chest you're feeling defensive or if you're fiddling with your hair while talking you feel nervous—but is there really any truth to some of these body language stereotypes?.....»»
Meet the New “Nokia Pure” Design System
Nokia unveiled a follow-up with "Nokia Pure," a user interface that introduces new visual concepts to the Finnish brand's digital products. Nokia made headlines during MWC 2023 back in February after it unveiled a new logo, which the compan.....»»
Apple releases macOS Ventura 13.3 with new HomeKit architecture
The new macOS Ventura 13.3 is now available and rolling out to Mac users, bringing back the previously withdrawn new HomeKit architecture, plus more visual features such as new emoji.It follows the release of macOS Ventura 13.2 in January, 2023, plus.....»»
When it comes to science skepticism, there"s no one-size-fits-all
The idea that science can be wrong—science denialism—isn't new. As this New York Academy of Sciences infographic shows, it goes way back—Brazilian riots against vaccines in 1904; the link between cancer and coal ignored since its discovery in 1.....»»
Animals without a brain still form associative memories
Cnidarians like anemones and corals have a nerve net, but that seems to be enough. Enlarge (credit: Paul Starosta) Our brains are filled with lots of specialized structures that do things like process visual information,.....»»
The biggest Apple design fails and screw-ups of all time
Even Apple can get a design badly wrong, and these products are the proof. From the butterfly keyboard to the Newton MessagePad, here’s Apple’s hall of shame......»»
How written product reviews influence consumer impressions of star ratings
When shopping online, most consumers are drawn to products with a high star rating. Not only are star ratings an easy way for past buyers to assess purchases, they also provide a visual marker that helps potential buyers quickly sort through various.....»»
The best movies and shows on Shudder right now (March 2023)
From holiday chills to getaways gone wrong, Shudder’s collection of top-shelf horror movies and shows is scarier than ever this month......»»
All the ways the most common bit of climate misinformation is wrong
We've looked at natural cycles and causes. None of them can produce this warming. Enlarge / Is it natural, or is it us? (It's us.) (credit: Andriy Onufriyenko/Getty Images) It starts as a reasonable question: If the Eart.....»»
Check out the winners of this year’s Gallery of Soft Matter Physics
Submissions were judged on both striking visual qualities and scientific interest. Enlarge / Brown University scientists used two 3D-printed plastic disks to explore the Cheerios effect. (credit: A. Hooshanginejad et al., 2023).....»»
GPT-4: new features, visual input, availability, and more
ChatGPT-4 has officially arrived, which now includes the ability to interact with images and longer text......»»
Florida surgeon general wrong on vaccines and bad at his job, CDC and FDA say
Ladapo has repeatedly peddled falsehoods about COVID-19 vaccines. Enlarge / Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo speaks at a press conference in Rockledge, Florida, on August 3, 2022. (credit: Getty | SOPA Images) At th.....»»
The one thing the iPhone 14, Galaxy S23, and Pixel 7 all get wrong
The latest phones from Apple, Samsung, and Google are excellent for so many reasons. But there's one crucial thing they all suffer from, too......»»
Wakanda … never? Why Bob Iger is wrong about not making more MCU sequels
Bob Iger's recent comments about making less MCU sequels mask an obvious problem: it's the quality, not the quantity, of Marvel's output that needs to be fixed......»»
New infosec products of the week: March 10, 2023
Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from 1Password, GrammaTech, Kensington, Palo Alto Networks, and Persona. New Kensington privacy screens protect against visual hacking The SA270 Privacy Screen fo.....»»
HP outrages printer users with firmware update suddenly bricking third-party ink
HP's approach to DRM continues rubbing people the wrong way. Enlarge (credit: Getty) HP customers are showing frustration online as the vendor continues to use firmware updates to discourage or, as users report, outrigh.....»»
Customers fume as HP blocks third-party ink from more of its printers
HP's approach to DRM continues rubbing people the wrong way. Enlarge (credit: Getty) HP customers are showing frustration online as the vendor continues to use firmware updates to discourage or, as users report, outrigh.....»»
How to respec your skills in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty
Investing in the wrong stats can make your journey unnecessarily more difficult. There is a quick way to respec your character in backslashWo Long: Fallen Dynasty......»»
New Kensington privacy screens protect against visual hacking
Kensington has expanded its robust portfolio of data protection solutions with the launch of three new privacy screens. The SA270 Privacy Screen for Studio Display (K50740WW), SA240 Privacy Screen for iMac 24” (K55170WW), and MagPro Elite Magnetic.....»»