Posts Tagged: detection

iPhone’s Crash Detection is still firing off false calls

The Crash Detection feature on the iPhone 14 and newer Apple Watches is continuing to cause issues for first responders based in ski resorts and elsewhere.
Digital Trends

iPhone 14’s Crash Detection feature being set off by roller coasters

Apple’s new Crash Detection feature for iPhone and Apple Watch is erroneously activating on roller coasters, leading to unnecessary calls to first responders.
Mobile | Digital Trends

Does the Google Pixel Watch have fall detection? Not yet, but it’s coming soon

Fall detection and emergency contact are mainstays of major smartwatch brands. Google’s Pixel Watch will be supporting this important safety feature soon.
Android | Digital Trends

The iPhone 14’s car crash detection might be a little too good

The new car crash detection system on iPhone 14 has the potential to save lives. However, a false alarm can also be quite scary, especially for your loved ones.
Mobile | Digital Trends

Automatic Smart tag tracker detection in works for Android

Google is expected to bring an automatic smart tag detection feature to Android.
Mobile | Digital Trends

How to set up fall detection on Apple Watch

Fall detection is tightly integrated with your iPhone, but you have to set it up properly for it to help you.
Wearables | Digital Trends

Galaxy Buds Pro leak reveals in-ear design and presence of ANC, 3D spatial audio, and conversation detection

The Galaxy Beans or Galaxy Buds Live as Samsung prefers to call them, looks to be the singular model to feature the bean-like design with the soon-to-launch Galaxy Buds Pro returning to the in-ear design of the Galaxy Buds+. Ahead of the rumored January launch, a leak reveals pretty much everything about the new Buds […]

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MIT hopes to automatically ‘de-bias’ face detection AI

There have been efforts to fight racist biases in face detection systems through better training data, but that usually involves a human manually supplying the new material. MIT's CSAIL might have a better approach. It's developing an algorithm tha…
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