Close ad

In this regular column, every day we look at the most interesting news that revolves around the California company Apple. We focus here exclusively on main events and we leave all speculations or various leaks aside. So if you are interested in current events and want to be informed about the apple world, definitely spend a few minutes on the following paragraphs.

Apple teamed up with Lamborghini and here's the result

Today, the company Lamborghini boasted to the world a great new product that will delight all apple lovers around the world. This Italian manufacturer of premium cars teamed up with Apple and their collaboration brought the desired fruit. iPhone and iPad users will be able to view it starting tomorrow Lamborghini Huracán EVO RWD Spyder with the help of augmented reality in the home environment. You simply need to visit the car company's page and tap the option See in AR. You will then be able to rotate the vehicle in different ways and possibly change its size, so that you can look into the interior, see even the smallest details and take some pictures. Apple's Senior Vice President of Marketing also commented on this news Phil Schiller, according to which both companies share the same passion for design and innovation and are happy to bring this exclusive option to apple mobile device users during the current crisis, thanks to which apple users will be able to view the car from the safety and comfort of their homes. To take advantage of this new feature, your device will need at least iOS 11 and an Apple A9 chip.

Lamborghini AR
Source: Lamborghini

Apple has responded to the cracking issues in AirPods Pro

In recent days, a number of headphone users AirPods Pro is dealing with annoying problems. Users complain on discussion forums about crackling and non-functioning of the function for suppressing ambient noise. He himself finally responded to this problem Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, who posted possible steps to fix these problems. This problem started appearing after one firmware update of the headphones. For this reason, Apple recommends that users experiencing these issues check the connection between the headphones and their Apple device. AirPods Pro connect after some time they update automatically to the latest version, which could possibly fix the problem. When cracking subsequently, the Californian giant recommends that users check if the same problem persists with other audio applications. If yes, at this point the problems are not resolved, Apple will replace your headphones for free.

As for the problem with the active suppression of ambient noise, in this case, too, Apple bet on firmware update the headphones themselves. But this is not all. You should then clean the output of the individual headphones using dry cotton swab. The headphones can be clogged with earwax or other particles that can be directly related to the described problems. This cleanse should help mostly people who have noticed worse bass response, or on the contrary, they feel stronger noise as if in the background, which is typical for example in airplanes. But if users are facing worse problems and none of these tips helped to eliminate them, they should contact apple support as soon as possible, which may be able to help you.

Twitter is testing a new feature for people with a "hot" head

Sometimes we can find ourselves in a heated situation where we don't think rationally and simply say things that we don't even mean. He is also aware of this Twitter and thus comes with a new function. This function can automatically analyze your post and gives you the option to rewrite it before publication. If Twitter identifies your post as offensive, a window will pop up informing you about this and you will then be able to decide whether you want to edit the post or whether you wish to publish it anyway. The feature is only now entering a narrow circle of testing and will only be available to a select few users. But this is a great step forward. It can also be expected that this news will be available only in English for a long time before it expands to other world languages.

Twitter
Source: Twitter
.