Tech News Roundup: Veterans Get Tech Savvy, Apple Unveils AI Features, and Media Moves
In this week’s tech news roundup, we explore how veterans are getting tech savvy, Apple’s latest AI features, and the latest media moves.
Veterans Get Tech Savvy
The Veterans Outreach Center of Rochester is helping veterans improve their technology skills through its Tech Tuesdays program. The program provides one-on-one lessons on smartphones, smart TVs, Google, and email, helping veterans stay connected with their families and communities. For many veterans, this program has been a game-changer, enabling them to stay engaged and involved in their communities.
Veterans learn new tech skills at the Veterans Outreach Center of Rochester
Apple Unveils AI Features
At WWDC 2024, Apple unveiled its latest AI features, including Math Notes, which allows users to write math problems with the Apple Pencil and solves them instantly. Another exciting feature is Siri interactions on AirPods Pro, which enables users to control calls with head gestures. Additionally, macOS 15 will allow users to mirror their iPhone on their Mac, making it seamless to access iPhone apps and notifications on the Mac.
Apple unveils AI features at WWDC 2024
Media Moves
In media news, the Los Angeles Business Journal has hired Keerthi Vedantam to cover technology. Business Insider has tapped Nicoll to cover private equity, and AFP has named Lebouachera its global editor in chief. Additionally, Law360 is seeking a copy editor in London, and Dallke is departing American City Business Journals.
Media moves and job openings