The first thing I would check is if you have noise removal enabled on your conference call software and maybe install RTX voice if you have an Nvidia GPU.
My preference is to use a ModMic so I can use whatever headphones I want. Open back headphones were a game changer for my conference calls.
Modular ports would be great. I’d love to have two USB ports on a phone rather than a USB and headphone jack.
Punching Feyd-Rautha seems like a bad move
Bipolar Spectrum Disorder
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I’ve always wanted to be able to get information about landmarks as I drive. If I drive by something that has a Wikipedia entry my car should offer to read the summary to me. Unfortunately, ChatGPT will probably be saturated with hallucinated information for a fraction of the minor landmarks I inquire about.
Washington Post is currently $4/4-weeks or $40/year USD for unlimited articles.
No worries, I’m just sharing information and answering questions. Not trying to argue a point.
Reasons why Apple iMessage does not support RCS has way too much speculation around it from what I’ve briefly read so I prefer not to comment.
Google RCS was designed to be interoperable. Apple iMessage was not.
Google’s RCS service is unique in that it is not telecom based. I would advise looking at the RCS Wikipedia article here.
Where is the split ergo keyboard with integrated trackball?
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“As part of a broader shift to USB-C connectors, the company will likely roll out updated versions of accessories – including its trackpad, mouse and keyboard – that ditch the old Lightning ports”
Propane is slightly better than sticking with diesel at least in terms of CO2 emissions according to the EIA. Can anyone find and share the particulate differences between the fuels?
I prefer to leave the bottle unattended.
I can’t even give a firefighter a bottle of Gatorade without approval from my company.
RCS was a dumpster fire for years. Only in the past couple of years has Google stepped up to be the centralized force in making it work as envisioned.
quick edit to say I agree this could’ve been avoided if Apple had made iMessage for Android, but I just wanted to point out the blame is shared by poor implementation across the board.