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Next-gen Siri may be able to have ‘back and forth’ conversations about health issues – BGR

A new report from The Guardian reveals that the impending release of iOS 13 will include some interesting updates to Siri. Specifically, the next-gen version of Siri will reportedly have more expansive capabilities insofar that it will be further integrated into apps like Find My Friends and the App Store. Additionally, Apple at WWDC revealed […]

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Digital Trends Live: IFA Wrap-Up, Facebook Wants To Detect Deepfakes

On this episode of DT Live, hosts Greg Nibler and Riley Winn tackle the biggest trending stories in tech, including an IFA 2019 wrap-up, Facebook’s prize for detecting deepfakes, Apple Music’s web app, India’s effort to land on the moon, and more. Pregame founder Ciara Pressler later joins us for our new Work/Life segment, where

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Move fast and pray: The merits and perils of speed in enterprise tech

Sometimes speed wins. Other times, it kills. Speed to market, first-mover advantage, rapid deployment and quantum moves forward are generally considered to be positive attributes in the tech world. Yet is it also possible that enterprise tech, which has suddenly become a pretty hot sector, currently is enjoying too much of a good thing? Speed

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Apple takes flak for disputing iOS security bombshell dropped by Google

Apple is taking flak for disputing some minor details of last week’s bombshell report that, for at least two years, customers’ iOS devices were vulnerable to a sting of zeroday exploits, at least some of which were actively exploited to install malware that stole location data, passwords, encryption keys, and a wealth of other highly

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Apple Hits Back Hard At Google And Defends iOS Security

When Google revealed via its findings that Apple’s ecosystem isn’t as safe as we think it to be, it came as a shock to Apple. Responding to Google, Apple has defended its security system, clarifying that Apple ain’t here to take anyone’s shit. Apple’s response to Google Apple, via an official press release, has hinted

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‘Apple Tags’ will reportedly be more precise than current Bluetooth trackers

Rumours have been circulating for weeks that Apple has plans to release its own tiny Bluetooth tracking device. Apart from likely featuring the standard sleek Apple aesthetic, a new report courtesy of notable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, as first covered by MacRumors, indicates that the company’s upcoming circular tags will be capable of more precise

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Guy Sharpens Titanium Apple Card, Turns it Into a Functional Knife – TechEBlog

Many already know that Apple has begun issuing titanium cards for shopping at locations where contactless payment is not accepted, but this is not ordinary card, as it has no card number, CVV security code, expiration date, or even a signature area. However, the logos on the card are engraved, and the cardholder’s name is

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