The 70mai Dash Cam Omni is a 360-degree dash camera with various AI and smart features, helping you drive without worrying — but the installation can be a pain.Automobile safety is a priority for most. The Omni combines all the convenient bells and whistles someone would want in a car camera and puts it in a relatively small package. With a small screen on the front, the Omni interacts with the user through an animated face or by showing what it's recording.To understand the 360-degree POV, the Omni technically has a 340-degree swivel with a 140-degree field of vision, making it very effective for shooting video and pictures of the road, what's next to the car, and the passengers. Read…
The 70mai Dash Cam Omni is a 360-degree dash camera with various AI and smart features, helping you drive without worrying — but the installation can be a pain.Automobile safety is a priority for most. The Omni combines all the convenient bells and whistles someone would want in a car camera and puts it in a relatively small package. With a small screen on the front, the Omni interacts with the user through an animated face or by showing what it's recording.To understand the 360-degree POV, the Omni technically has a 340-degree swivel with a 140-degree field of vision, making it very effective for shooting video and pictures of the road, what's next to the car, and the passengers. Read…
Macworld After announcing its big yearly operating system update in its WWDC keynote on June 6, 2022, and following months of beta testing, Apple made iOS 16 available to be installed on iPhones on September 12, 2022, followed by iPadOS 16.1 on October 24. But while tons of new features arrived in September, and even more in the months that followed, there is still more to come as Apple continues to work on iOS 16. In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about iOS 16 and how it’s going to affect your iPhone and iPad experience if you haven’t updated yet, including new features, design changes, and details of any issues and flaws people are encountering…
Macworld Apple today announced new versions of its Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro media-editing software packages for the iPad, after decades in which they were available only on the Mac. The company, unsurprisingly, did not choose to elaborate on the reasons why, after all these years, this is the precise moment when both products suddenly make sense on the iPad. But its press release did talk up the advantages of the tablet platform. In the case of Final Cut Pro, the obvious answer is that, unlike a MacBook, a single iPad can both record and edit high-quality footage and is thus a more convenient workstation when recording on the go. Of course, some changes were needed to adapt the…
Macworld Less than a day after the release of iOS 16.4, Apple began the beta testing of iOS 16.5 with the release of the first developer beta, which was followed by a public beta a day later. We anticipate the final release of iOS 16.5 will arrive in late April or May. With WWDC about two months away, iOS 16.5 should be the last iOS 16 update before the first iOS 17 beta arrives in at WWDC in June. Updated 05/09/23: The release candidate of iOS 16.5 is now available. We expect the final public release next week, likely on May 15 or May 16. iOS 16.5: New features There are only two significant user-facing features in iOS 16.5. Apple…
Apple today seeded the release candidate versions of upcoming iOS 16.5 and iPadOS 16.5 updates to developers and public beta testers for testing purposes, with the software coming a week after the launch of the fourth betas. The release candidates represent the final version of iOS 16.5 and iPadOS 16.5 that will be provided to the public. Registered developers can opt in to the betas by opening up the Settings app, going to Software Update, tapping on the "Beta Updates" option and toggling on the iOS 16/iPadOS 16 Developer Beta. Note that an Apple ID associated with a developer account is required to download and install the beta. iOS 16.5 adds a Sports tab in the Apple News app, making…
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