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Tech things with Joanna Stern
Season 2 Episode 18
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Advanced data protection = end-to-end encryption
Apple is finally bringing end-to-end encryption to most of iCloud, including backups, photos and more. In an exclusive interview, Craig Federighi, Apple’s chief software officer, sat down with WSJ’s Joanna Stern to explain how Advanced Data Protection works and what it means for law enforcement. Pictured: Adele Morgan
Everything is a technical thing now. In creative and humorous videos, Joanna Stern, WSJ’s Senior Personal Tech Columnist, explains and evaluates the products, services and trends that are transforming our world.
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S2 E17
How to use iPhone 14 satellite SOS in an emergency
iPhone 14’s satellite connection allows you to send messages to emergency services if you’re ever in trouble when cellular service isn’t available. WSJ’s Joanna Stern (along with an accident-prone dummy clone) tests the feature and walks you through its use. Photo illustration: Preston Jessee for The Wall Street Journal
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S2 E16
Which photo is real? How Dall-E 2 and other AI art generators work
With new text-to-image generators powered by artificial intelligence, including OpenAI Dall-E 2 and Stability AI DreamStudio, you can type almost any sentence and get an image. WSJ’s Joanna Stern explains the technique and pits it against a real photographer and a real man in a robotic suit.
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S2 E15
Apple’s car crash detection – tested by a Demolition Derby driver
The new iPhone 14 and Apple Watch models can detect serious car accidents and automatically call the emergency number 911. But does it really work? To find out, WSJ’s Joanna Stern and her video producer Kenny Wassus hired a demolition derby driver to wreck cars at a junkyard. Photo illustration: Adele Morgan
Source: Crypto News Deutsch