Tesla is no stranger to safety issue recalls, and now there's another to add to its list. The company is recalling 125,227 vehicles due to a problem with the seat belt warning system, Reuters reports. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the driver could be unbuckled, and the warning light and chime still might not activate. This malfunction violates federal safety requirements and could increase a person's injury risk.
The affected models span the last decade, comprising some of the 2012-2024 Model S, 2015-2024 Model X, 2017-2023 Model 3, and 2020-2023 Model Y vehicles. To fix the issue, Tesla will change the sensor from depending on seat weight to whether the buckle is plugged in and the car is turned on. An over-the-air update should begin in June.
Tesla notably recalled over two million vehicles in December following Autopilot safety issues and a two-year NHTSA investigation. More recalls followed earlier this year: In January, Tesla recalled 200,000 Model S, X and Y vehicles from 2023 due to a software issue that prevented the backup camera from working when the car is in reverse (so the exact time it's needed). The included vehicles comprised over 10 percent of the company's 2023 output. Tesla also recalled 3,878 Cybertrucks in April after discovering that an accelerator pad could get loose.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/tesla-recalls-over-125000-vehicles-to-fix-seat-belt-issues-121546942.html?src=rss
Are you tired of fumbling through mismatched tools and struggling with subpar equipment? The Surprise Pro Precision Screwdriver Toolset is here to transform your repair experience. Whether you’re a professional technician or a DIY enthusiast, this 70-in-1 electric tool kit is designed to meet all your repair needs with unmatched efficiency and organization. You’ll be […]
It won’t be long before Apple releases the first betas of iOS 18 and iPad 18, these will be released at WWDC 2024 in a couple of weeks. Exploring the latest features and improvements of iOS 18 can be an exciting experience for Apple device users. However, installing beta versions requires caution and careful preparation […]
Buying a good Father’s Day gift can be tough if you’re on a budget, especially if your dad is already on the tech-savvy side. Sometimes they may claim they don’t want anything, other times they might buy the thing you’re looking to gift without telling anyone. If you need help jogging your brain, we’ve rounded up a few of the better gadgets we’ve tested that cost less than $50. From mechanical keyboards and security cameras to luggage trackers and power banks, each has the potential to make your dad’s day-to-day life a little more convenient.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/best-gifts-for-dad-under-50-113033738.html?src=rss
Apple is working on a version of its Siri voice assistant that will use advanced AI powered by large language models (LLMs), Bloomberg has reported. The technology will allow users to perform specific app functions with their voices, such as opening documents, sending emails and more.
The new version of Siri will only work on Apple's own apps to start with. It won't arrive with iOS 18 but may be released subsequently as an update early next year, the report states.
The assistant will be able to analyze your phone's activity and automatically enable Siri-controlled features. It'll support "hundreds" of commands but will only be able to process one at a time at first, according to the article. Later, Siri will support multiple tasks in a single request.
At first, supported commands would include sending or deleting emails, opening a specific site in Apple News, emailing a web link or asking for an article summary. Once multiple commands are enabled, it'll be able to summarize a recorded meeting then text it to a colleague, all in one request. "Or, an iPhone could theoretically be asked to crop a picture and then email it to a friend," Bloomberg's Mark Gurman wrote.
It's unclear which LLM Apple will use to power this version of Siri, but the company reportedly just reached a deal with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into iOS 18. At the same time, Apple may also be negotiating with Google to integrate Gemini AI into search on iPhones. Apple will reportedly handle many AI requests on-device, while using the cloud for more complex commands.
Apple is expected to focus on AI for its WWDC 2024 conference that runs from June 10 to June 14. At that point, it may reveal that it reached a deal with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into iOS 18. We may also see AI-powered features like voice memo transcriptions and summaries, website recaps, automated message replies and more.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apple-is-reportedly-overhauling-siri-with-ai-for-improved-voice-controls-120033411.html?src=rss
Apple is working on a version of its Siri voice assistant that will use advanced AI powered by large language models (LLMs), Bloomberg has reported. The technology will allow users to perform specific app functions with their voices, such as opening documents, sending emails and more.
The new version of Siri will only work on Apple's own apps to start with. It won't arrive with iOS 18 but may be released subsequently as an update early next year, the report states.
The assistant will be able to analyze your phone's activity and automatically enable Siri-controlled features. It'll support "hundreds" of commands but will only be able to process one at a time at first, according to the article. Later, Siri will support multiple tasks in a single request.
At first, supported commands would include sending or deleting emails, opening a specific site in Apple News, emailing a web link or asking for an article summary. Once multiple commands are enabled, it'll be able to summarize a recorded meeting then text it to a colleague, all in one request. "Or, an iPhone could theoretically be asked to crop a picture and then email it to a friend," Bloomberg's Mark Gurman wrote.
It's unclear which LLM Apple will use to power this version of Siri, but the company reportedly just reached a deal with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into iOS 18. At the same time, Apple may also be negotiating with Google to integrate Gemini AI into search on iPhones. Apple will reportedly handle many AI requests on-device, while using the cloud for more complex commands.
Apple is expected to focus on AI for its WWDC 2024 conference that runs from June 10 to June 14. At that point, it may reveal that it reached a deal with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into iOS 18. We may also see AI-powered features like voice memo transcriptions and summaries, website recaps, automated message replies and more.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apple-is-reportedly-overhauling-siri-with-ai-for-improved-voice-controls-120033411.html?src=rss
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) has led to an unprecedented demand for computing power, necessitating the development of robust, low-latency, and efficient scale-up networks. To address this challenge, a consortium of leading technology companies, including AMD, Broadcom, Cisco, Google, HPE, Intel, Meta, and Microsoft, has come together to develop Ultra Accelerator Link (UALink), […]
There’s just something about a MagSafe-compatible product that hits the mark for me! There is a great sense of satisfaction, in my opinion, to have things just stick to your phone. Be it a pair of earphones (maybe that’ll be the next generation of AirPods) or have your phone just conveniently stick to a charging pad – it’s almost like magic. The reintroduction of the MagSafe led to a whole new world of accessories being unleashed. Designers and creatives were racing to create a whole range of products for the repurposed MagSafe. And we’ve been loving every bit of it! From a MagSafe power bank that cools your phone to a Cyberpunk-themed charging station – there’s a MagSafe accessory out there for your every need. And, we’ve curated many products that we truly believe are worth buying and investing in. This army of accessories will truly amp up your Apple experience!
1.The Aulumu M01 4-in-1 Wireless Charging Station
The Aulumu M01 4-in-1 Wireless Charging Station has a unique cyberpunk-like aesthetic which truly sets this charger aside. It doesn’t feature a straightforward row of circles, instead it alternates their arrangement to create a visually appealing composition that instantly grabs attention. The colors alternate as well, as the white Apple Watch pad is surrounded by black circles for the iPhone and AirPods case. The charging station features the conventional text, lines, and visible screws you’d find in such a tech-centric design language.
2. UPRO Ostand Case
Dubbed the UPRO Ostand case, this innovative device is a winner of the iF Design Award. It upgrades your iPhone’s MagSafe by offering it a whole new bunch of awesome upgrades. You can make your phone stand, hang, or stay safely in your hands as you click pictures, or scroll through Instagram during your work break. At first glance, the Ostand case may not look too impressive, it looks like an ordinary iPhone case, but it features the all too familiar magnetic ring, giving it a noteworthy upgrade.
3. (Re)Classic
If you’re missing Apple’s MagSafe Power Bank, then you may want to get your hands on the (Re)Classic from Native Union. The little device measures .086cm thick, essentially as thick as your iPhone. You can swiftly attach it to your iPhone or any smartphone with the MagSafe sticker. This super cool power bank lets you easily and wirelessly charge your iPhone on the go! It has a slim and compact design, allowing to to seamlessly merge with your iPhone sleek’s profile. You don’t need to waste time handling heavy and uncomfortable power banks.
4. TORRAS MiniMag
Meet the TORRAS MiniMag – a compact MagSafe power bank that you can snap onto the back of your phone, giving it an instant and much-needed battery boost. The power bank is the size of a credit card, and it features a thickness of 0.3 inches. The MiniMag’s compact size and MagSafe compatibility allow it to seamlessly attach to your iPhone, powering it with an extra 5000mAh battery, allowing you to go about your day without the stress of your phone dying down any second.
5. The Elago WS M5 Charging Stand
Say hello to Elago’s WS M5 Charging Stand! This little design serves as a fun and whimsical MagSafe charger, and it resembles the Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP. This charger functions as a stable stand to charge and hold your iPhone. It has a fixed 30-degree angle which is excellent for watching videos or movies, or to utilize the IOS Standby Mode at night. The charging stand also includes a helpful support on the back, so that the charger doesn’t fall down, because of the phone’s weight.
6. Oakywood’s MagSafe iPhone Stand/Charger
Oakywood’s MagSafe iPhone Stand/Charger is truly a thing of beauty. It features a simple form factor, and a dual-shade wood construction, making it an aesthetic product with a design language similar to that found in Japanese and Scandinavian homes. Oakywood’s MagSafe Charger has a Japandi-like aesthetic, featuring an ethos focused on cleanliness and minimalism, without any clutter and materialism. This classy product adds a sense of rustic beauty to your workdesk, using natural materials like Oak and Walnut wood.
7. Ice Speed Freezemat Magsafe Wireless Charger
Dubbed the “Ice Speed Freezemat MagSafe Wireless Charger”, this little Apple accessory utilizes an intriguing method to dissipate heat, keeping the insides of your smartphone cool and at an optimum temperature during gaming or fast charging rituals. The charger is made from an aviation-grade cooling material, and it has a rather interesting cooling mechanism that draws inspiration from the way the human body sweats to dissipate heat.
8. Apple MagSafe Origami Grip Stand
If you’re looking for a unique MagSafe stand, then you need to get your hands on the Apple MagSafe Grip Stand! Inspired by the Japanese art of paper folding, you can fold this stand flat, and vice versa, without the hassle of assembling and disassembling it. This one-of-a-kind accessory is thin and lightweight, and sized like a credit card, making it easy to attach to your phone, and store it in your pocket, without it looking super weird or awkward!
Designed by Scendo, the Snapods are an innovative pair of TWS Earbuds that come in a flat case that you can snap onto the back of your iPhone! The earbuds play on the MagSafe feature, letting you carry your earphones wherever you go. You simply need to snap them to the back of your phone, and you have a pair of easy-to-carry and easy-to-store earbuds that you surely won’t lose again. The case has a slim and flat wedge-shaped profile which makes it easy to place in your pocket, it doesn’t look bumpy or awkward. The case doesn’t simply store your earphones, it also charges them!
10. Shin & Han’s MagSafe Accessory
Are you someone who’s constantly on their phone, your face glued to the screen, and you have a hard time pulling away from it? Well, then you may want to get your hands on this unique MagSafe-compatible accessory. This innovative accessory is created to get over your digital addiction, ensuring you spend less time on your phone. You can easily attach the accessory to the back of your phone, and it features a real clock with a single-hour hand to ensure you are aware of the passing time. This little feature prevents you from spending too much time on your phone. You can also use it to hold your cards and quick cash!
Liz Reid, head of Google Search, has admitted the company’s search engine has returned some “odd, inaccurate or unhelpful AI Overviews” after the feature rolled out to everyone in the US.
The executive’s explanation outlined some new safeguards to help the new feature return more accurate (and less funny) results. Some of the worst AI Overview results doing the rounds were apparently faked, but the glue-on-pizza example was real, as was the viral answer to how many rocks you should be eating. Also real. Reid said Google came up with an answer because it had tapped into a comedy satire site.
The issue for Google is this could erode trust in the search engine’s results and accuracy. Reid said the company tested the feature extensively before launch, but “there’s nothing quite like having millions of people using the feature with many novel searches.” Maybe it needed a little more testing first.
It’s been a long time since we had a first-person shooter from a PlayStation studio. Finally, Firewalk Studios’ Concord has broken cover. Firewalk says it focused on tight movement, precise gunplay and a range of abilities — just as you might expect from a studio led by former Destiny developers. It’s a five vs. five hero shooter, suggesting comparisons to Overwatch 2 — now a Microsoft-owned title. Expect 16 heroes, six game modes and some cinematic scenes between all the fighting. It’s coming to PS5 and PC on August 23, with a beta in July.
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is right around the corner. Expect the company to reveal some of the main features of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, as well as what’s ahead for the likes of watchOS, macOS and visionOS at WWDC 2024. Expect all kinds of generative AI tricks — hopefully even some compelling ones. I’d appreciate more photo-fill features to match Google’s efforts on Android. It seems unlikely we’ll get any major hardware announcements at the event, but you never truly know until Tim Cook wraps things up — maybe we’ll get a next-gen Vision Pro VR headset.
‘ThreadsDeck’ makes Threads on the web much more usable.
Meta is rolling out a new TweetDeck-like column view to all Threads users after it started testing the feature earlier this month. The new look, which some Threads users have nicknamed ThreadsDeck, allows you to pin up to 100 feeds to the Threads home page. Each column can also be set to auto-update. Yeah, it’s TweetDeck but Threads. And you can more easily hide Threads’ trashy for-you feed. At least, mine is particularly trashy. Perhaps I’m the problem.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-google-tightens-up-its-ai-overview-feature-after-suggesting-glue-on-a-pizza-111502061.html?src=rss
Liz Reid, head of Google Search, has admitted the company’s search engine has returned some “odd, inaccurate or unhelpful AI Overviews” after the feature rolled out to everyone in the US.
The executive’s explanation outlined some new safeguards to help the new feature return more accurate (and less funny) results. Some of the worst AI Overview results doing the rounds were apparently faked, but the glue-on-pizza example was real, as was the viral answer to how many rocks you should be eating. Also real. Reid said Google came up with an answer because it had tapped into a comedy satire site.
The issue for Google is this could erode trust in the search engine’s results and accuracy. Reid said the company tested the feature extensively before launch, but “there’s nothing quite like having millions of people using the feature with many novel searches.” Maybe it needed a little more testing first.
It’s been a long time since we had a first-person shooter from a PlayStation studio. Finally, Firewalk Studios’ Concord has broken cover. Firewalk says it focused on tight movement, precise gunplay and a range of abilities — just as you might expect from a studio led by former Destiny developers. It’s a five vs. five hero shooter, suggesting comparisons to Overwatch 2 — now a Microsoft-owned title. Expect 16 heroes, six game modes and some cinematic scenes between all the fighting. It’s coming to PS5 and PC on August 23, with a beta in July.
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is right around the corner. Expect the company to reveal some of the main features of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, as well as what’s ahead for the likes of watchOS, macOS and visionOS at WWDC 2024. Expect all kinds of generative AI tricks — hopefully even some compelling ones. I’d appreciate more photo-fill features to match Google’s efforts on Android. It seems unlikely we’ll get any major hardware announcements at the event, but you never truly know until Tim Cook wraps things up — maybe we’ll get a next-gen Vision Pro VR headset.
‘ThreadsDeck’ makes Threads on the web much more usable.
Meta is rolling out a new TweetDeck-like column view to all Threads users after it started testing the feature earlier this month. The new look, which some Threads users have nicknamed ThreadsDeck, allows you to pin up to 100 feeds to the Threads home page. Each column can also be set to auto-update. Yeah, it’s TweetDeck but Threads. And you can more easily hide Threads’ trashy for-you feed. At least, mine is particularly trashy. Perhaps I’m the problem.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-google-tightens-up-its-ai-overview-feature-after-suggesting-glue-on-a-pizza-111502061.html?src=rss