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Apple Decodes iPhone’s Crash Detection as It Mistakes Rollercoaster Ride’s Twists and Turns for Real Emergency

Apple Inc.’s iPhone 14 Pro’s crash detection feature—that is supposed to automatically notify emergency responders if the user is involved in a car collision—was recently activated on rollercoasters. What Happened A few days ago, two Apple executives—Ron Huang, vice president of Sensing & Connectivity, and Kaiann Drance, vice president of Worldwide iPhone Product Marketing—explained how…


Woah? Apple iPhone 14 Crash Detection Activates on Roller Coasters

Apple Inc.’s newest smartphone line includes a crash detection feature that notifies emergency responders in case the owner of the device is involved in an automobile collision, but it also appears to be triggered by rollercoasters. What Happened Law enforcement was notified numerous times after iPhone users went on rides in amusement parks, according to…


Specially Trained Dogs Able to Detect COVID-19 in People

Our loyal four-legged companions may soon be valuable frontline health workers after research led by the University of Adelaide found that specially trained dogs can detect positive COVID-19 cases. In a media release on Monday, Dr Anne-Lise Chaber, a senior lecturer in the University of Adelaide’s School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, said that these dogs,…