This Handy Command Deletes the Last Thing Google Assistant Heard
There have always been incidents when Google misinterprets something I just said and triggers the Assistant. At times like this, I wonder how much personal
information it would have “accidentally gathered”. Well, there is a Google Assistant command that might come in handy in such cases.
All you have to say is “Hey Google, that wasn’t for you” and the Assistant will immediately forget everything it just heard. The incident will not be logged
in your Assistant activity. Cool, right?According to Google’s support page, you can also use commands like “Hey Google, delete my last conversation”, “Hey Google, delete today’s activity”, or
“Hey Google, delete this week’s activity” to quickly delete your Assistant data.Google is making some serious efforts to help you take control of your data and privacy. Recently, the software giant made it possible for you to
automatically delete your location history and activity data
periodically.Google Assistant has gained a lot of features in the recent past, including the ability to
narrate stories to kids
and an
interpreter mode.
With a few tweaks, you can even use Google Assistant to
control your Windows PC.The next time Google Assistant gets triggered out of nowhere on your phone or Google Home (I know it will), you know what to do.
Siri Comes to the Rescue of a 18-Year Old College Student Who Crashed into Freezing River
Siri Comes to the Rescue of a 18-Year Old College Student Who Crashed into Freezing River
— Read on www.iphonehacks.com/2019/12/siri-helps-car-crash-victim.html
WeWALK Smart Cane | AppleVis
WeWALK provides accessible navigation for the visually impaired. Use WeWALK application to get navigation, ask your questions to Alexa, initiate voice based interface called as voice menu and set your preferences… WeWALK transforms the usual white cane into an innovative smart cane, increases visually impaired people’s ability to move independently and promotes
— Read on www.applevis.com/apps/ios/health-and-fitness/wewalk-smart-cane
Counterfeit iPhone and iPad repair scheme costs Apple over $6 million, authorities say – 9to5Mac
Counterfeit iPhone and iPad repair scheme costs Apple over $6 million, authorities say – 9to5Mac
— Read on 9to5mac.com/2019/11/13/counterfeit-iphone-ipad-repair-scheme/
Beginner apple voiceover series
VO Easy tutorials for beginners
Hindi accessible tech tutorials
Hindi tech tutorials
Neural Implant Sends Camera Feed Into Blind People’s Brains
Blind people are regaining their ability to see thanks to a device that feeds images from a glasses-mounted camera directly into their brains.
— Read on futurism.com/wired-camera-directly-brains-blind-people
Born Blind at the right time
Born blind at the right time: Ron McCallum
https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/conversations/ron-mccallum/11242742
the mystery theatre show podcast player
hi,
CoolHappenings is pround to present the Mystery Theatre show podcast player
each of these audio drama’s are around 50 minutes long, and are a part of the Old Time Radio OTR collection, and will surely entertain all of us, so sitback, relax and enjoy these shows
To play any of these audio drama’s, just click on the drama title and it will instantly play using the embedded/ in-built playerhttp://www.mysteryshows.com/mystery-podcast-player/mystery-podcast-player.php
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