in September, Apple took several opportunities to scare the living daylights out of anyone who dares venture outside their home. Apple’s true goal was to highlight the emergency response features in its new iPhones and Apple Watches. One of those was crash detection, which can automatically call emergency services when the phone senses you’ve been in an auto collision. Apple says its hardware can detect the kinds of sudden stops and inversions that might occur in a wreck.
At theme parks around the US, iPhone users have reported going on twisty-turny roller coasters then discovering later that their. In some cases, emergency responders have shown up on the scene for these false alarms. Critics have expressed concern that this could potentially tie up emergency phone lines and personnel. Apple has said the issue is not widespread and that the tech will improve over time.The Swedish car company Polestar has announced a new electric vehicle.
So the answer wasn’t legless cartoon avatars with laggy emoji-like expressions. Who would’ve known
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This tech looks pretty useful. Wonder how google will get it to scale.