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This might be the full list of iPhone and iPad models with iOS 18 compatibility
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This might be the full list of iPhone and iPad models with iOS 18 compatibility

Apple's new iOS 18 update should be previewed on June 10‚ when Apple kicks off WWDC 2024. There‚ the company will reveal which iPhone and iPad models are compatible with the latest updates. While we have previously heard which models could work with the future generation of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18‚ this might be the final answer before Apple confirms it in June. This data comes from a leaker who usually reveals upcoming builds of Apple's operating system updates. That said‚ after iOS 17 dropped support for several iPhone models‚ this leaker believes iOS 18 might support all the current iPhone versions available‚ which include: iPhone XR‚ XS‚ and XS Max iPhone 11 iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max iPhone SE (2nd gen) iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 12 iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max iPhone 13 mini and iPhone 13 iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max iPhone SE (3rd gen) iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max On the other hand‚ iPadOS 18 won't be as kind with iPad models‚ as Apple is apparently planning to kill the iPad 6‚ 2nd-gen iPad Pro‚ the first 10.5-inch iPad Pro but keep support for iPad 7. With that‚ these are the possible models compatible with iPadOS 18. iPad Pro (2018 or newer) iPad Air 3 or newer iPad mini 5 or newer iPad 7 gen or newer While Apple might still support several older iPhone and iPad models‚ this doesn't mean all iOS 18 features will work with all devices. For iOS 17‚ Apple offered several features exclusive to iPhone 12 or newer models. Since iOS 18 is expected to be packed with several AI features‚ they will likely be reserved for the latest phones. In addition‚ Apple killing iPad 6 can make its system more secure‚ as earlier devices had some unpatchable flaws on the chip that were fixed with newer versions of Apple processors. Below‚ you can learn everything we know about iOS 18‚ its supported iPhone models‚ and more. Don't Miss: iOS 18: Release date‚ AI‚ supported iPhones‚ and everything we know The post This might be the full list of iPhone and iPad models with iOS 18 compatibility appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $4 smart plugs‚ HP laptops‚ Duracell batteries‚ $23 Echo Pop‚ Under Armour sale‚ more 41 best cheap Apple deals under $100 Today’s deals: $199 Meta Quest 2‚ $19 Apple AirTags‚ $699 M1 MacBook Air‚ $500 Moto Razr‚ more Best Apple deals for March 2024
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Google will destroy browsing data collected from Chrome’s Incognito mode
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Google will destroy browsing data collected from Chrome’s Incognito mode

In order to settle a 2020 lawsuit accusing Google of lying to users about tracking and collecting their data in Chrome's Incognito mode‚ the company agreed to delete and remediate billions of data records collected from private browsing sessions. According to the proposed settlement in Brown v. Google‚ deleting troves of data is just one of several conditions. Going forward‚ Google will rewrite its disclosures to make it more clear that the company collects private browsing data by updating its Privacy Policy and on the Incognito mode splash screen‚ some of which has already been implemented. Other concessions include Chrome blocking third-party cookies by default in Incognito mode and the deletion of private browsing detection bits uncovered by users. Unlike the recent Verizon settlement‚ Chrome users aren't entitled to any money directly from Google‚ but class members still retain the right to sue Google for damages individually. The settlement motion also suggests that the value of relief is worth over $5 billion. Although Chrome users won't receive any checks in the mail‚ the user data Google is deleting as a result of the settlement is likely worth a great deal to the company. Unsurprisingly‚ Google continues to claim that the lawsuit was without merit. "We are pleased to settle this lawsuit‚ which we always believed was meritless‚" Google spokesman José Castañeda said in a statement. "We are happy to delete old technical data that was never associated with an individual and was never used for any form of personalization." Don't Miss: Google’s AI-powered searches are turning up scams and malware The post Google will destroy browsing data collected from Chrome’s Incognito mode appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals 41 best cheap Apple deals under $100 Amazon Big Spring Sale: Free Samsung 65″ TV‚ $179 AirPods Pro 2‚ Dyson vacuums‚ KitchenAid‚ Peloton‚ more Dreo ChefMaker was a game-changer in my kitchen – find out why I’m obsessed Amazon Big Spring Sale: Thursday’s top deals on Apple‚ Sonos‚ Keurig‚ Ninja‚ Shark‚ Sony‚ Roku‚ more
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This hidden iMessage emoji trick blew my mind
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This hidden iMessage emoji trick blew my mind

When it comes to texting‚ there are probably two types of messages one can receive: messages you'll struggle to find the right emoji for‚ or messages where a single emoji isn't enough to quickly convey your reaction. The latter is the easiest to fix. All you have to do is put all those emoji reactions one after the other. But what if you could stack them on top of each other? That's the awesome iMessage emoji feature that everyone should know about. And I say that as a longtime iPhone user whose job is to know all the secrets each iOS release has to deliver. Well‚ I never thought of this one‚ combining multiple emojis to provide the perfect reaction. But it turns out it's something that you can do on the iPhone without any third-party apps. Continue reading... The post This hidden iMessage emoji trick blew my mind appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: Sonos speakers‚ Anker chargers‚ Brother printers‚ Bose headphones‚ TCL smart TVs‚ more Today’s deals: $170 Roomba‚ LG OLED TVs‚ $498 Apple Watch Ultra‚ $14 Govee LED light strip‚ more Best Apple Watch deals for April 2024 Today’s deals: Leftover Amazon Big Spring Sale deals‚ $349 iPad 10‚ free Samsung TV‚ LG laptops‚ more
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This free app claims to use AI to tell if someone is lying
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This free app claims to use AI to tell if someone is lying

What if an app on your smartphone could verify that someone is telling you the truth? That seems to be the idea behind an AI lie detector called VerifEye‚ which has been making the rounds for at least the past year. The app was created by Converus‚ and the company claims it can detect lies with up to 80 percent accuracy. The app recently appeared in some Reddit threats on an AI-focused subreddit‚ and while Converus never explicitly claims AI powers the app‚ it's very clear that it uses some type of AI to detect the behavior of your eye‚ which is what VerifEye focuses on to determine if you're telling the truth or not. The AI lie detector looks for movements within your eyes to try to determine whether or not you are being truthful. Converus never explicitly says what kind of behavior it is looking for; it can detect it simply by pointing your smartphone's camera at your eyes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNZrlkjxaLc The idea that the eyes can tell if you're lying isn't a new one. It's actually been around since the 1970s in some way or another‚ though one of the most common theories about eye movement was actually disproven in 2012. Still‚ the eyes and their behavior remain key indicators that you can use (alongside other indicators) to tell if someone is lying. You can see an infomercial about how VerifEye is supposed to work in the video I've embedded above. What's most interesting to me is how the company advertises this app‚ as if it's something we're all just going to be using in our daily lives. It isn't just advertised as an AI lie detector for corporations. The company also mentions using it to determine if someone's online persona is real or even if someone has been unfaithful. Of course‚ the claims of 80 percent accuracy aren't likely to be anything that is admissible in court‚ especially with the E.U.'s recent AI Act changing up a lot of things. This app might even be considered illegal in some places because of the implications behind it. Still‚ it isn't surprising to see a company taking this stance‚ though I do have some doubts about how useful the app claims it could be. Those doubts and questions haven't stopped others from jumping at the very hint of an oppressive future where AI is constantly watching our every move. Of course‚ all of that is only compounded by the fact that AI knows how to deceive humans. Don't Miss: Revolutionary new power tech can transmit electricity through glass to your outdoor devices The post This free app claims to use AI to tell if someone is lying appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Amazon Big Spring Sale: 150+ best deals on Wednesday Amazon Big Spring Sale: 40 best-selling deals you need to see 41 best cheap Apple deals under $100 Best Apple Watch deals for April 2024
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ChatGPT no longer requires you to create an account
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ChatGPT no longer requires you to create an account

Generative AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Copilot are all of the rage now‚ but using most of them requires you to create an account or log in with whomever owns the bot. It seems that OpenAI's next move is to remove that hurdle to bring AI to even more people. In a blog post‚ the company announced that users will no longer be required to create an account or log in to use the generative AI chatbot. OpenAI says‚ "We're rolling this out gradually‚ with the aim to make AI accessible to anyone curious about its capabilities‚" so don't expect to see this change right away as it's currently unclear what "gradually" actually means in terms of timeline. Continue reading... The post ChatGPT no longer requires you to create an account appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals 41 best cheap Apple deals under $100 Dreo ChefMaker was a game-changer in my kitchen – find out why I’m obsessed Amazon Big Spring Sale: 150+ best deals on Wednesday Amazon Big Spring Sale: 40 best-selling deals you need to see
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Don’t buy an Android phone before the Nothing Phone 3 comes out
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Don’t buy an Android phone before the Nothing Phone 3 comes out

This has already been a great year for mid-range Android phones‚ and it's only been three months. The Nothing Phone 2a is an incredible choice if you're shopping for one of the most affordable new Android mid-rangers on the market. Then there's the Galaxy A55‚ which could pass for a Galaxy S24 and packs several exciting features for an A-series model. Google's Pixel 8a is also coming out in mid-May‚ and I think it will be the phone for Apple to beat with the iPhone SE 4 when it launches next year. These are amazing options‚ and I'm not even listing the first Android flagships of the year‚ which are even better. These include the Galaxy S24‚ the Xiaomi 14 models‚ and the Honor Magic 6 Pro. The last two are not available in the US‚ however. The Galaxy A55 isn't available in the US either; that's how good it is. Samsung doesn't want you to get the A55 instead of the Galaxy S24. Despite all of that‚ I'm about to tell you not to purchase any new Android phone‚ affordable mid-range or expensive flagship‚ until the Nothing Phone 3 comes out. I know‚ I know‚ waiting for the next best thing will get you in a toxic loop where you'll keep waiting for something better. But the Nothing Phone 3 might be worth waiting for. Continue reading... The post Don’t buy an Android phone before the Nothing Phone 3 comes out appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $170 Roomba‚ LG OLED TVs‚ $498 Apple Watch Ultra‚ $14 Govee LED light strip‚ more Amazon Big Spring Sale: 40 best-selling deals you need to see Today’s deals: Sonos speakers‚ Anker chargers‚ Brother printers‚ Bose headphones‚ TCL smart TVs‚ more Today’s deals: $19 AirTags‚ solar eclipse glasses‚ $199 AirPods Pro 2‚ Keurig coffee makers‚ more
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Construction on the first EV charging highway will start this month
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Construction on the first EV charging highway will start this month

Purdue University and the Indiana Department of Transportation are coming together for quite the partnership. The two groups will band together to create the first EV charging highway‚ and construction on a test segment will start this month. According to the news post shared on Purdue University's website‚ the highway testbed will be built on U.S. Highway 231/U.S. Highway 52 in West Lafayette. The team will test how well a patent-pending system can provide power to heavy-duty electric trucks traveling at highway speeds. The goal here is to create a baseline for EV-charging highways that can be used to upgrade other highways around the country. This would then allow electric vehicles ranging in size from Teslas to full-blown semi-trucks to recharge as they drive‚ cutting down the need for recharging stops and concerns over a lack of EV infrastructure throughout the country. Image source: Tesla Construction on the test bed begins on April 1‚ but the actual testing of the components won't come until next year‚ most likely. A few other states have also started testing roads that can wirelessly charge EVs‚ but this will be the first EV-charging highway. The engineers at Purdue say it's a unique challenge‚ especially since it needs to be able to charge heavy-duty trucks‚ too. The engineers are focusing on heavy-duty trucks because of the possible improvements they could bring to the greenhouse gas emissions created by heavy-duty trucks. With EV charging highways throughout the nation‚ we could rely on smaller batteries in heavy-duty trucks‚ making them more affordable to build and thus making them more affordable for companies that want to adopt them. While it'll still be a while before we see just how well something like this works‚ it is a great thing to see coming together. Hopefully‚ the engineers at Purdue have come up with a solid game plan‚ and construction will go off without much of a hitch. Don't Miss: New tech will let wind turbines build themselves The post Construction on the first EV charging highway will start this month appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Dreo ChefMaker was a game-changer in my kitchen – find out why I’m obsessed Today’s deals: $4 smart plugs‚ HP laptops‚ Duracell batteries‚ $23 Echo Pop‚ Under Armour sale‚ more Today’s deals: $19 AirTags‚ solar eclipse glasses‚ $199 AirPods Pro 2‚ Keurig coffee makers‚ more Amazon Big Spring Sale: Free Samsung 65″ TV‚ $179 AirPods Pro 2‚ Dyson vacuums‚ KitchenAid‚ Peloton‚ more
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Ancient Trends in Viking Body Modification Revealed in Gotland Burials
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Ancient Trends in Viking Body Modification Revealed in Gotland Burials

The examination of skeletal remains from cemeteries on Sweden's Baltic Sea island of Gotland has revealed evidence of Viking body modification among the Norse people‚ shedding light on practices during the Viking Age (793 to 1066).  Read moreSection: NewsHistory &; ArchaeologyHistoryAncient TraditionsRead Later 
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Hope Hicks to Testify at Trump NY Trial
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Hope Hicks to Testify at Trump NY Trial

Hope Hicks‚ former White House communications director under President Donald Trump‚ will be called to testify at his New York City trial that begins later this month‚ NBC News reported Monday.
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Ohio Law Banning Nearly All Abortions Invalid After Referendum
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Ohio Law Banning Nearly All Abortions Invalid After Referendum

A 2019 law banning most abortions in Ohio is unconstitutional following an abortion referendum last year‚ the state's Republican attorney general said in a court filing Monday. The filing comes after abortion clinics asked a Hamilton County judge to throw out the law since ...
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