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*The Minimal Phone pairs an E Ink screen with a QWERTY keyboard and Android (crowdfunding)*

Most modern smartphones have big, colorful touchscreen displays and lack physical keyboards. The Minimal Phone bucks both trends. It takes two very niche features and combines them into a single device: it’s an Android-powered smartphone with a square E Ink display and a QWERTY keyboard. You can’t actually buy this phone yet, but the developer says […] The post The Minimal Phone pairs an E Ink screen with a QWERTY keyboard and Android (crowdfunding) appeared first on Liliputing.
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*Lincoln's latest luxury cruiser is a Google-powered smartphone on wheels*

Screens – they are in people's pockets, on the wall in every living room and omnipresent in every aspect of daily life. As in car technology evolves to adapt to an ever connected world, screens are the focal point in new cars and are becoming more than just the replacement for buttons, switches and knobs for the radio or climate control. Related: The largest automakers urge Feds to cut some slack on a controversial EV ruling Ford (F) - Get Free Report is taking the technology game to the next level, as its new luxurious Lincoln boasts a screen unseen in new cars. The Command Center for the road. 2024 Lincoln Nautilus Ford/Lincoln View the 4 images of this gallery on the original article The central feature of the new 2024 Lincoln Nautilus is not its large dimensions or the amount of space or comfort inside the cabin, but a new dashboard tailored for the driver. Spanning the full width of the windshield is a 48-inch wide 4K screen featuring a new electronic system Ford calls the "Digital Experience." Mounted at the base of the windshield, the huge screen is aimed at the driver's line of sight in the same manner as traditional gauge clusters. The wide screen displays critical information such as the vehicle's speed, tire pressure, fuel level, as well additional applications that include navigation, weather and streaming services like Spotify. The interior of the 2024 Lincoln Nautilus features the "Digital Experience," a new "connected" infotainment system featuring a 48-inch wide screen powered by Google. Ford/Lincoln The portion of the screen in front of the driver acts as a replacement for the a traditional gauge cluster, displaying important vehicle information such as the speed and warning lights akin to a "normal" car. Toward the passenger side, however, is where things get different, as information from connected apps such as the weather or the song currently playing on Spotify can be placed to create a custom interface. Ford/Lincoln's Digital Experience uses Alphabet (GOOGL) - Get Free Report affiliate Google's in-car infotainment system, which can access Google profiles to remember individual settings and preferences such as music volume, climate control temperatures, seats and mirrors, as well as the apps on the display. The 2024 Lincoln Nautilus' "Digital Experience" also features voice commands powered by Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa and Apple's Siri for tasks like adjusting climate control or music volume. Ford/Lincoln Although these features make the Lincoln feel like a space ship's command center, Ford is emphasizing the importance of keeping eyes on the road. Though controls for audio, climate and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto are located on a touch screen near the steering wheel, Ford has implemented the duties of the Google Assistant, as well as Amazon's (AMZN) - Get Free Report Alexa and Apple's (AAPL) - Get Free Report Siri to do functions that would normally direct eyes off the road, including typing in addresses for navigation directions. The system's capabilities are not limited to what's behind the wheel, as it can be used to stream videos from YouTube, Prime Video, play games and even connect to Bluetooth keyboards to use the internet. Ford plans to introduce the Digital Experience across its range of car brands including the Blue Oval itself, where a version of the technology may be adapted for use on its future vehicles. More Automotive:Hyundai and Kia's groundbreaking new tech is straight out of James BondWhy Mazda is going slow into electric vehiclesJeep parent blames California for an unfortunate situationRelated: Veteran fund manager picks favorite stocks for 2024
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Lincoln's latest luxury cruiser is a Google-powered smartphone on wheels

Screens – they are in people's pockets, on the wall in every living room and omnipresent in every aspect of daily life. As in car technology evolves to adapt to an ever connected world, screens are the focal point in new cars and are becoming more than just the replacement for buttons, switches and knobs for the radio or climate control. Related: The largest automakers urge Feds to cut some slack on a controversial EV ruling Ford (F) - Get Free Report is taking the technology game to the next level, as its new luxurious Lincoln boasts a screen unseen in new cars. The Command Center for the road. 2024 Lincoln Nautilus Ford/Lincoln View the 4 images of this gallery on the original article The central feature of the new 2024 Lincoln Nautilus is not its large dimensions or the amount of space or comfort inside the cabin, but a new dashboard tailored for the driver. Spanning the full width of the windshield is a 48-inch wide 4K screen featuring a new electronic system Ford calls the "Digital Experience." Mounted at the base of the windshield, the huge screen is aimed at the driver's line of sight in the same manner as traditional gauge clusters. The wide screen displays critical information such as the vehicle's speed, tire pressure, fuel level, as well additional applications that include navigation, weather and streaming services like Spotify. The interior of the 2024 Lincoln Nautilus features the "Digital Experience," a new "connected" infotainment system featuring a 48-inch wide screen powered by Google. Ford/Lincoln The portion of the screen in front of the driver acts as a replacement for the a traditional gauge cluster, displaying important vehicle information such as the speed and warning lights akin to a "normal" car. Toward the passenger side, however, is where things get different, as information from connected apps such as the weather or the song currently playing on Spotify can be placed to create a custom interface. Ford/Lincoln's Digital Experience uses Alphabet (GOOGL) - Get Free Report affiliate Google's in-car infotainment system, which can access Google profiles to remember individual settings and preferences such as music volume, climate control temperatures, seats and mirrors, as well as the apps on the display. The 2024 Lincoln Nautilus' "Digital Experience" also features voice commands powered by Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa and Apple's Siri for tasks like adjusting climate control or music volume. Ford/Lincoln Although these features make the Lincoln feel like a space ship's command center, Ford is emphasizing the importance of keeping eyes on the road. Though controls for audio, climate and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto are located on a touch screen near the steering wheel, Ford has implemented the duties of the Google Assistant, as well as Amazon's (AMZN) - Get Free Report Alexa and Apple's (AAPL) - Get Free Report Siri to do functions that would normally direct eyes off the road, including typing in addresses for navigation directions. The system's capabilities are not limited to what's behind the wheel, as it can be used to stream videos from YouTube, Prime Video, play games and even connect to Bluetooth keyboards to use the internet. Ford plans to introduce the Digital Experience across its range of car brands including the Blue Oval itself, where a version of the technology may be adapted for use on its future vehicles. More Automotive:Hyundai and Kia's groundbreaking new tech is straight out of James BondWhy Mazda is going slow into electric vehiclesJeep parent blames California for an unfortunate situationRelated: Veteran fund manager picks favorite stocks for 2024
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The Fruit of the Loom Cornucopia logo absolutely existed

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*iPhone owners just got access to a life-changing feature*

Apple just released the latest version of iOS, and a pretty important feature is included that greatly improves your iPhone's security. As you might suspect, iOS 17.3 has the usual security enhancement and bug fixes, but the headline feature is “Stolen Device Protection.” It’s squarely designed to keep your iPhone and all the data it holds safe in the event it gets into someone else's hands. We’ll walk you through how to turn it on below, as well as how to update to iOS 17.3. Related: Samsung sets its sights beyond smartwatches with its next wearable “Stolen Device Protection” essentially locks more data behind either a Face ID or Touch ID authentication—meaning that if your iPhone gets stolen and someone learns your passcode, they can’t just use that to access all your passwords within iCloud Keychain or jump into a banking account. Once enabled, it delivers an excellent dose of peace of mind and acts as a significant safeguard. That’s not all, though; this security feature also introduces a time delay for some actions if you’re away from home. In a support document, Apple says, “Some security actions such as changing your Apple ID password also require you to wait an hour and then perform a second Face ID or Touch ID authentication.” This will block someone from changing your Apple ID password, turning off Find My iPhone, and even turning off Stolen Device Protection, amongst other features, when you’re not at home. You can see the full support document on “Stolen Device Protection” here. Additionally, iOS 17.3 also levels up Apple Music with a fun, shareable playlist feature. You can now collaborate on a playlist with a friend or family member. This way, you can add your favorite tunes in an instant for everyone to listen to on a communal playlist. Pairing this with an Apple Music Sing might just be the ultimate way to prep for a party. iOS 17.3 also adds a new Unity wallpaper that honors and celebrates Black History Month, which also pairs with a Watch Face found in watchOS 10.3. Apple iOS 17.3 is out now for all eligible iPhones alongside iPadOS 17.3, watchOS 10.3, and macOS Sonoma 14.3. If you have an iPhone, be sure to backup via iCloud or by plugging into a Mac. Once you’re ready, unlock your iPhone, open the Settings app, and tap General and Software Update. It will then search and show that iOS 17.3 is available, allowing you to download and install it. How to enable Stolen Device Protection Jacob Krol/TheStreet Once you have iOS 17.3 installed, here’s how to enable Stolen Device Protection on your iPhone.Open the Settings app on your iPhone and navigate to Face ID & PasscodeAuthenticate with your passcode and then scroll down to Stolen Device ProtectionEnable the feature by turning it on. Stolen Device Protection will be active from there, and the extra safeguards will be in place. Related: Veteran fund manager picks favorite stocks for 2024 Jacob Krol/TheStreet
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iPhone owners just got access to a life-changing feature

Apple just released the latest version of iOS, and a pretty important feature is included that greatly improves your iPhone's security. As you might suspect, iOS 17.3 has the usual security enhancement and bug fixes, but the headline feature is “Stolen Device Protection.” It’s squarely designed to keep your iPhone and all the data it holds safe in the event it gets into someone else's hands. We’ll walk you through how to turn it on below, as well as how to update to iOS 17.3. Related: Samsung sets its sights beyond smartwatches with its next wearable “Stolen Device Protection” essentially locks more data behind either a Face ID or Touch ID authentication—meaning that if your iPhone gets stolen and someone learns your passcode, they can’t just use that to access all your passwords within iCloud Keychain or jump into a banking account. Once enabled, it delivers an excellent dose of peace of mind and acts as a significant safeguard. That’s not all, though; this security feature also introduces a time delay for some actions if you’re away from home. In a support document, Apple says, “Some security actions such as changing your Apple ID password also require you to wait an hour and then perform a second Face ID or Touch ID authentication.” This will block someone from changing your Apple ID password, turning off Find My iPhone, and even turning off Stolen Device Protection, amongst other features, when you’re not at home. You can see the full support document on “Stolen Device Protection” here. Additionally, iOS 17.3 also levels up Apple Music with a fun, shareable playlist feature. You can now collaborate on a playlist with a friend or family member. This way, you can add your favorite tunes in an instant for everyone to listen to on a communal playlist. Pairing this with an Apple Music Sing might just be the ultimate way to prep for a party. iOS 17.3 also adds a new Unity wallpaper that honors and celebrates Black History Month, which also pairs with a Watch Face found in watchOS 10.3. Apple iOS 17.3 is out now for all eligible iPhones alongside iPadOS 17.3, watchOS 10.3, and macOS Sonoma 14.3. If you have an iPhone, be sure to backup via iCloud or by plugging into a Mac. Once you’re ready, unlock your iPhone, open the Settings app, and tap General and Software Update. It will then search and show that iOS 17.3 is available, allowing you to download and install it. How to enable Stolen Device Protection Jacob Krol/TheStreet Once you have iOS 17.3 installed, here’s how to enable Stolen Device Protection on your iPhone.Open the Settings app on your iPhone and navigate to Face ID & PasscodeAuthenticate with your passcode and then scroll down to Stolen Device ProtectionEnable the feature by turning it on. Stolen Device Protection will be active from there, and the extra safeguards will be in place. Related: Veteran fund manager picks favorite stocks for 2024 Jacob Krol/TheStreet
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This Bathroom Cabinet Is Perfect for Small Spaces

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