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Apple’s next-gen AirPods may respond to hands-free Siri voice commands
More evidence that new AirPods are coming, we just don't know when.
The setup screen looks similar to other "Hey Siri" prompts for devices like the iPhone. Reportedly, the setup is the same as well—users configure Siri to respond to their own voices rather than the voices of others. The difference is that this configuration allows AirPods to recognize "Hey Siri" voice commands on their own. With current AirPod models, users must tap on the side of an AirPod before asking anything of Siri, otherwise the AirPods will not listen for the command.
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I sense all kinds of problems with this plan.
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@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@wrx7m said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
I don't love Hulu. Mostly, because they don't have digital surround on all but a few devices. Also, they don't have a true commercial-free option. It is limited ads for certain shows. Also, I believe they still have limit of 1 stream at a time, which is dumb. That being said, my gf's sister shares hers, so I can watch Seinfeld.
The commercials are awful, not just a lot of them, but the actual ads are atrocious, too. But they do do more then one stream at a time, even on the cheaper option.
YES. omg. This is ultimately why we cancelled Hulu. The volume on the ads is usually like twice as loud as the shows. It's so bad.
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@bnrstnr said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@wrx7m said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
I don't love Hulu. Mostly, because they don't have digital surround on all but a few devices. Also, they don't have a true commercial-free option. It is limited ads for certain shows. Also, I believe they still have limit of 1 stream at a time, which is dumb. That being said, my gf's sister shares hers, so I can watch Seinfeld.
The commercials are awful, not just a lot of them, but the actual ads are atrocious, too. But they do do more then one stream at a time, even on the cheaper option.
YES. omg. This is ultimately why we cancelled Hulu. The volume on the ads is usually like twice as loud as the shows. It's so bad.
that too. They have audio issues in general. Start and stop the same show a few times and the same scenes will be at totally different volumes!
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BBC News - Facebook to integrate WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger
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Linux Mint 19.1: A sneaky popular distro skips upheaval, offers small upgrades
Anecdotally, Mint feels like one of Linux's most popular distros—updates like 19.1 show why.
While Ubuntu and Red Hat grabbed most of the Linux headlines last year, Linux Mint, once the darling of the tech press, had a relatively quiet year. Perhaps that's understandable with IBM buying Red Hat and Canonical moving back to the GNOME desktop. For the most part Linux Mint and its developers seemed to keep their heads down, working away while others enjoyed the limelight. Still, the Linux Mint team did churn out version 19, which brought the distro up to the Ubuntu 18.04 base.
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Apple may be gearing up to release new iPads, 7th-gen iPod Touch soon
The iOS 12.2 beta references four new iPads and one mysterious iPod.
All the new iPads are listed as variants of "iPad11," showing both Wi-Fi and cellular models of the same device. The new iPod in question is dubbed "iPod9," a designation that hasn't been assigned to any existing iPods.
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I didn't even know that they still made the Touch!
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Huawei Matebook 13 review: A cheaper Matebook X Pro with killer performance
This $1,299 laptop is stiff competition for Huawei's own $1,499 Matebook X Pro.
Despite company turmoil, Huawei continues to go after a slice of the US laptop market. Following the release of the Matebook X Pro last year, the Chinese company debuted the Matebook 13 today. The thin-and-light notebook promises to be lighter on customers' wallets than last year's more premium model but still strong in design and specs.
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@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Huawei Matebook 13 review: A cheaper Matebook X Pro with killer performance
This $1,299 laptop is stiff competition for Huawei's own $1,499 Matebook X Pro.
Despite company turmoil, Huawei continues to go after a slice of the US laptop market. Following the release of the Matebook X Pro last year, the Chinese company debuted the Matebook 13 today. The thin-and-light notebook promises to be lighter on customers' wallets than last year's more premium model but still strong in design and specs.
What do you think of these @scottalanmiller ? You willing to use them in your company?
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I don't know if Huawei makes it on the safe list.
Their CFO was just requested to be extradited to the US for numerous crimes. . .
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@Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Huawei Matebook 13 review: A cheaper Matebook X Pro with killer performance
This $1,299 laptop is stiff competition for Huawei's own $1,499 Matebook X Pro.
Despite company turmoil, Huawei continues to go after a slice of the US laptop market. Following the release of the Matebook X Pro last year, the Chinese company debuted the Matebook 13 today. The thin-and-light notebook promises to be lighter on customers' wallets than last year's more premium model but still strong in design and specs.
What do you think of these @scottalanmiller ? You willing to use them in your company?
Has there been any solid evidence again Huawei?
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@coliver said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Huawei Matebook 13 review: A cheaper Matebook X Pro with killer performance
This $1,299 laptop is stiff competition for Huawei's own $1,499 Matebook X Pro.
Despite company turmoil, Huawei continues to go after a slice of the US laptop market. Following the release of the Matebook X Pro last year, the Chinese company debuted the Matebook 13 today. The thin-and-light notebook promises to be lighter on customers' wallets than last year's more premium model but still strong in design and specs.
What do you think of these @scottalanmiller ? You willing to use them in your company?
Has there been any solid evidence again Huawei?
I would think so. . . see my previous reply.
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@mlnews I would use these. Ive used their phones for several years now. Very nice design, fast, and reliable.
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@DustinB3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/28/business/huawei-charges/index.html
Hmm. One of corporate espionage the other was selling to Iran. Neither of which are similar to what Lenovo had done in the past. Both of them are serious allegations though.
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@coliver said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@DustinB3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/28/business/huawei-charges/index.html
Hmm. One of corporate espionage the other was selling to Iran. Neither of which are similar to what Lenovo had done in the past. Both of them are serious allegations though.
Serious enough to warrant additional caution before purchasing. Because who honestly knows what else may be occurring that hasn't surfaced.
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@DustinB3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@coliver said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@DustinB3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/28/business/huawei-charges/index.html
Hmm. One of corporate espionage the other was selling to Iran. Neither of which are similar to what Lenovo had done in the past. Both of them are serious allegations though.
Serious enough to warrant additional caution before purchasing. Because who honestly knows what else may be occurring that hasn't surfaced.
That's fair.