June 7, 2021 Apple introduces Siri for third-party devices Siri is finally coming to third-party devices. Apple announced at its WWDC keynote that HomeKit accessory makers will be able to integrate Siri voice…
June 7, 2021 Apple lets users see family members’ Health data Apple will let people share the data from their Health app with family members or others, the company announced. It’s one of a new…
June 7, 2021 Here’s Everything Coming to Your Apple Watch in watchOS 8 This Fall The best part of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is getting a sneak peek into all the new features Apple’s got planned for its product…
June 7, 2021 Kevin Can F**k Himself Is About the Perils of Being a Great Pretender Though AMC’s new sitcom dramedy Kevin Can F**k Himself isn’t strictly genre, it tells the story of a woman doing everything in her power to…
June 7, 2021 Despite Pandemic Lockdowns, We Broke a Carbon Dioxide Record The world ground to a halt for parts of last year, but carbon dioxide continues to set records. Concentrations in the atmosphere of the…
June 7, 2021 While China’s Bitcoin Miners Flock to Central Asia Canaan Sets up ASIC Mining Rig Service in Kazakhstan Bitcoin News On Monday, the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) manufacturer Canaan Inc. announced the company has established an overseas after-sales center in Kazakhstan. According…
June 7, 2021 Apple shows us macOS Monterey, with easy movement between devices Apple has announced the next version of macOS at its WWDC keynote, after showing off iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS. The company is promising even…
June 7, 2021 Apple’s watchOS 8 adds new mindfulness exercises and workout types Apple announced the latest version of its Apple Watch software, watchOS 8, at WWDC 2021. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast!
June 7, 2021 Monterey is the next version of Apple’s macOS With macOS Monterey, Apple is trying to polish its desktop operating system even further. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast!
June 7, 2021 Apple moves Siri’s speech recognition offline with new privacy updates Siri’s speech-recognition capabilities can happen on-device beginning with iOS 15. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast!