Apple To Finally Fix the 'Ducking' Autocorrect Issue on iPhone
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Apple To Finally Fix the 'Ducking' Autocorrect Issue on iPhone
Apple To Finally Fix the 'Ducking', Autocorrect Issue on iPhone.
Apple has announced that the iPhone maker
will finally tweak its autocorrect feature to
stop correcting a common expletive to "ducking.".
Apple has announced that the iPhone maker
will finally tweak its autocorrect feature to
stop correcting a common expletive to "ducking.".
In those moments where you
just want to type a ducking word,
well, the keyboard will learn it, too, Craig Federighi, Apple senior vice president of software engineering, via NBC.
In those moments where you
just want to type a ducking word,
well, the keyboard will learn it, too, Craig Federighi, Apple senior vice president of software engineering, via NBC.
NBC reports that the "ducking"
situation has long been a source of both
amusement and frustration for Apple users.
Apple also unveiled details on a revamping
of its desktops and laptops, along with
a pricey new mixed-reality headset.
Apple also unveiled details on a revamping
of its desktops and laptops, along with
a pricey new mixed-reality headset.
On June 4, shares in Apple hit an
all-time record, bringing the company's
market valuation up to just under $3 trillion.
NBC reports that Apple's 280% gains over
the last five years signify the company's
commanding market share.
NBC reports that Apple's 280% gains over
the last five years signify the company's
commanding market share.
The Apple Vision Pro was revealed
at the company's Worldwide
Developers Conference.
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The $3,499 headset features
both augmented and
virtual reality technology.
The $3,499 headset features
both augmented and
virtual reality technology.
NBC reports that the Apple Vision Pro
is now the most advanced, and most
expensive, VR headset on the consumer market.
.
NBC reports that the Apple Vision Pro
is now the most advanced, and most
expensive, VR headset on the consumer market.
.
Apple has already showed off a number of uses
for the VR headset, including immersive movies,
educational content, games and web surfing.
Apple has already showed off a number of uses
for the VR headset, including immersive movies,
educational content, games and web surfing
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Apple's new iPhone 15 lineup, which includes four models, went on sale in India and other countries today. The devices will be available for purchase in approximately 40 countries in the first wave, including India, Australia and others. Long queues were spotted outside Apple's retail stores in Delhi and Mumbai today ahead of the launch.
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The first teaser trailer for the highly anticipated Godzilla TV series 'Monarch: Legacy of Monsters' is here. The Apple TV+ project sees father-son duo Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell play the same character at different ages. The 10-episode series premieres globally on Friday, November 17th, with two episodes, followed by one episode every Friday through January 12th.
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China's Restrictions , on iPhones Send , Apple Shares Tumbling.
Al Jazeera reports that shares in Apple plummeted
for the second straight session following the
announcement of strict Chinese restrictions on iPhones. .
The restrictions, which ban iPhones from government
offices and state-backed entities, come amid rising
tensions between the United States and China.
Following the release of a 'Wall Street Journal' report
on the new Chinese policy, shares in the world's biggest
publicly-traded company fell 3.5% on September 6. .
On September 7, shares in Apple
fell an additional 2.8% to reach
$177.79 by late morning trading.
Al Jazeera reports that China has been pushing
locally-made tech products, with technology at the
center of major national security issues with the U.S.
In 2020, 'The Economic Observer' reported that some Chinese government agencies had already implemented a ban on officials using iPhones, citing Apple's strict privacy rules. .
China generates nearly one fifth
of the tech giant's revenue,
making it one of Apple's largest markets. .
This could provide an additional
challenge for the company, as its
revenues from China have already
been negatively impacted by
a challenging macroeconomic
environment in that country, Tom Forte, D.A. Davidson analyst, via Al Jazeera.
According to Patrick O'Hare, a Briefing.com
analyst, China's ban on Apple could have
implications that extend to other tech companies. .
The worry for the market is that, if China
purposely chooses to make business difficult
for a company like Apple, which has a good
and important working relationship in
China, then it can do so for a lot of other
U.S. companies doing business in China, Patrick O'Hare, Briefing.com analyst, via Al Jazeera.
The worry for the market is that, if China
purposely chooses to make business difficult
for a company like Apple, which has a good
and important working relationship in
China, then it can do so for a lot of other
U.S. companies doing business in China, Patrick O'Hare, Briefing.com analyst, via Al Jazeera
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Late Night has set the return dates for their talk shows as the writers strike comes to an end. The four network talkers — ABC's 'Jimmy Kimmel Live', CBS' 'Late Show With Stephen Colbert' and NBC's 'Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' and 'Late Night With Seth Meyers' — will all be back on the air Monday, Oct. 2. HBO's 'Last Week Tonight With John Oliver' will be back one day earlier settling back into its usual Sunday night spot on Oct. 1.
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Bruce Willis' wife, Emma Heming Willis, is speaking out about the actor's battle with frontotemporal dementia, and whether he fully understands his diagnosis and deteriorating condition. Heming Willis appeared on NBC's Today alongside Susan Dickinson, the CEO of the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration, in honor of World Frontotemporal Dementia Awareness Week.
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Report Says F-35 , Fighter Jet Program Suffering , From Ongoing Maintenance Delays.
On September 21, a government watchdog report detailed
ongoing maintenance delays which suggest that F-35
fighter jets are only "mission capable" 55% of the time.
NBC reports that the news comes
just days after a $100 million F-35B
crashed in rural South Carolina.
If the aircraft can only perform
55% of the time and the goal is
85 to 90% of the time, taxpayers
are not getting their money’s worth, Diana Maurer, Government Accountability Office, via NBC .
The Pentagon's F-35 program,
run by military contractor Lockheed Martin,
has cost taxpayers a total of $1.7 trillion.
The Pentagon's F-35 program,
run by military contractor Lockheed Martin,
has cost taxpayers a total of $1.7 trillion.
According to the Government Accountability Office
(GAO) report, $1.3 trillion of that total has been spent
on maintaining and operating the fighter jets.
The report notes that the contractor-led
approach to maintaining F-35s
has caused major delays.
One example cited in the report details how military
maintenance staff are unable to look up part numbers
because the F-35's database is controlled by Lockheed.
Not having ready access to part
numbers hinders the repair of the
aircraft because it delays the
ordering and receipt of needed parts, Diana Maurer, Government Accountability Office, via NBC .
According to the report, over 10,000 F-35
components are still in need of repair.
NBC reports that the GAO report was ordered
by Congress as part of last year's defense bill.
We stand ready to partner with
the government as plans are created
for the future of F-35 sustainment
ensuring mission readiness
and enabling deterrence, Lockheed Martin, Statement, via NBC .
We stand ready to partner with
the government as plans are created
for the future of F-35 sustainment
ensuring mission readiness
and enabling deterrence, Lockheed Martin, Statement, via NBC
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Lizzo Faces Another , Lawsuit Accusing Her of , Bullying and Discrimination.
NBC reports that another former employee is suing
Lizzo, claiming that the star allows bullying,
harassment and racial discrimination behind the scenes.
News of the lawsuit came on the same day that Lizzo
was set to receive an award recognizing her
efforts to promote social justice and inclusivity. .
Fashion designer Asha Daniels said that
she found the actions of Lizzo and other
members of the entertainer's team "totally shocking.".
I was listening to this Black woman
on this huge stage have this message
of self-love and caring for others
and being empathetic and being
strong and standing up for others. , Asha Daniels, fashion designer, via NBC.
I was listening to this Black woman
on this huge stage have this message
of self-love and caring for others
and being empathetic and being
strong and standing up for others. , Asha Daniels, fashion designer, via NBC.
And I was witnessing myself,
the dancers and the background
vocalists and my local team in every
city be harassed and bullied regularly, Asha Daniels, fashion designer, via NBC.
Daniels' suit was filed
on September 21 in
Los Angeles County Superior Court.
The lawsuit accuses wardrobe manager Amanda Nomura
of using stereotypical impressions of Black women
and calling performers “fat,” “useless” and “dumb.”.
The lawsuit also claims that Nomura
forced performers to change in front
of mostly male stage crew members.
According to the suit,
Daniels was fired after she
complained about Nomura.
Last month, a similar suit was filed,
accusing Lizzo of sexual harassment and
fostering a hostile work environment
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Google Faces Lawsuit , After Man Drives off, Collapsed Bridge While Following GPS.
NBC reports that a woman in North Carolina has filed
a lawsuit against Google after her husband died by
driving off a collapsed bridge following GPS directions.
According to the lawsuit, Philip Paxson died
after driving off of "an unmarked, unbarricaded
collapsed bridge" on September 30, 2022.
His widow, Alicia Paxson, said that her husband
was unaware the bridge had collapsed and was
following Google's out-of-date GPS directions.
NBC reports that the lawsuit, which accuses
Google of negligence, is seeking a jury
trial and does not name a damage amount.
The lawsuit names Google's parent company,
Alphabet, in addition to three people who own
or control the land where the bridge is located. .
In 2013, a large portion of
the Snow Creek Bridge
collapsed and was never repaired.
According to the suit, a woman informed Google that the
bridge was out in 2020 using the "suggest an edit" feature
and was told in an email that the matter was under review. .
According to the suit, a woman informed Google that the
bridge was out in 2020 using the "suggest an edit" feature
and was told in an email that the matter was under review. .
In response to the lawsuit, a spokesperson
for Google said that the company aims
to provide accurate directions.
We have the deepest
sympathies for the Paxson family. , Google spokesperson, Statement, via NBC.
Our goal is to provide accurate
routing information in Maps and
we are reviewing this lawsuit. , Google spokesperson, Statement, via NBC
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