In this week’s episode of the In the News podcast, Brett Burney and I begin with a deep dive on how the car crash detection feature works in the new iPhone 14 models and the newest models of the Apple Watch, including a discussion of why it is being triggered on certain roller coasters. Next, we talk about the use of AirTags on checked luggage on an airline. Other topics include better Windows compatibility for iPhone users, smart doorbells, and the Apple Watch. In our In the Know segment, Brett recommends using the burn bar during workouts in Apple Fitness+. I recommend the new 1Password app for the Apple Watch and explain why it is such a major step forward. Click here to listen to the audio podcast, or just use your podcast player of choice. You can also watch the episode on YouTube:
Saturday, October 15, 2022
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» Podcast episode 72: Non-Emergency Roller Coasters and Flying AirTags
Podcast episode 72: Non-Emergency Roller Coasters and Flying AirTags
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