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iPhone 14 is calling 911 on users riding rollercoasters

Crash or sick ride detected!

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When a new feature makes its debut, novel ways to break the said feature usually pop up after a while. Well, chalk this up to strange coincidence. Several users have already discovered ways to unintentionally break Apple’s new Crash Detection feature which debuted with the iPhone 14 series.

Last month, Apple unveiled the iPhone 14 series. Besides other new features, the series also debuted Crash Detection. Much like Fall Detection (which has already saved a lot of people in documented cases), the new feature is built to assist users who get into vehicle accidents by promptly calling authorities when a crash is detected.

Now, despite existing for only a month, the iPhone 14 has already detected six crashes in Kings Island, an amusement park in Cincinnati, Ohio. If we didn’t know any better, we could have easily cordoned the area off as an accident-prone behemoth and drove far away without batting an eyelash.

However, while we don’t exactly know how the amusement park is with ride safety, those who drive cars don’t really have much to worry about. Apple’s Crash Detection has been calling authorities for iPhone 14 users who were on the amusement park’s rollercoasters (via Wall Street Journal). A sample 911 call even picked up a rider’s screams. The ride’s sudden stops and starts are contributing to the feature’s most prolific false positives to date. If you’re an avid adrenaline junkie with an iPhone 14, you might want to leave your phone with someone on the ground.

Or you can just wait a bit more for a patch. Apple already knows about the feature’s recent blunder. Though a patch hasn’t been announced, the company hopes to use the data to minimize false positives in the future.

SEE ALSO: Apple iPhone 14 Plus Unboxing & Hands On

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Meta quietly launches Forum app for Facebook Groups

The app highlights discussions from Facebook Groups.

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Since the rise of other platforms, Facebook Groups haven’t enjoyed as much popularity anymore. Despite this (or maybe even to help with this), Meta has unleashed an all-new app called Forum.

Designed specifically with Facebook Groups in mind, Forum collates discussions from Groups that the user might be interested in. Much like the websites of the same name from the 2000s, the app wants to feature conversations, rather than canned content that the algorithm shoves towards users on the main Facebook feed.

Users can also ask questions. Forum will sift through real discussions to find an answer. The closest analog today is searching Reddit for troubleshooting questions to get answers based on human experience. The main feed of the new app, however, feels more in tune with Quora’s concept.

That said, it’s a refreshing way to bring social media back to human-made feeds. It’s also a stark admission that the main Facebook feed (and, frankly, Instagram too) is just too inundated with content that users are not interested in.

Lately, Instagram also made the same admission by launching its own “lightweight” app called Instants. Like Forum, Instants was made to recapture the essence of Instagram before the rise of the almighty algorithm.

Forum, however, was launched with much less fanfare than Instants. There was no announcement. Rather, it’s just a casual drop from out of nowhere. The app is available now on the App Store and the Play Store.

SEE ALSO: Instagram takes on Snapchat yet again with new Instants feature

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PlayStation increases the prices of PlayStation Plus

The increase affects all tiers across several regions.

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As is often reported regularly these days, another subscription is getting yet another price hike. PlayStation has recently announced that the price of a new PlayStation Plus subscription is going up in some markets around the world.

Since May 20, PlayStation raised the prices of its subscription service. As announced on X, the base Essential tier will now cost US$ 10.99 a month (from US$ 9.99 a month). A three-month purchase now costs US$ 27.99 every three months.

However, unannounced by the original post, the costs of the Extra and the Premium tiers are also increasing. A PlayStation Plus Extra subscription now costs US$ 16.99 a month, while a Premium subscription costs US$ 19.99 a month.

Notably, this price hike will not affect current subscribers (except those living in Turkey and India). Ongoing users can still enjoy the same subscription price if they don’t change or cancel their subscription.

The caveat is likely meant to prevent current users from cancelling outright after hearing the price increase. However, for those wondering about why, PlayStation says that it’s “due to ongoing market conditions,” which implicates a hardware shortage for a software-related price hike.

The prices will, of course, vary per region. Unfortunately, the announcement does not confirm which regions are getting the increases. The announcement does, however, list the American dollar, the euro, and the British pound as currencies, so users can expect an increase in those regions.

SEE ALSO: PlayStation will stop releasing its games on PC

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CASETiFY x Tamagotchi brings back nostalgia

Retro pets meet modern accessories

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CASETiFY Tamagotchi

From phone cases to luggage, the collaboration turns the classic virtual pet into a lifestyle collection

CASETiFY has announced a new collaboration with Bandai Namco Entertainment inspired by Tamagotchi.

The collection mixes retro digital pet nostalgia with modern accessories. Designs feature bright colors, pixel-inspired graphics, and classic Tamagotchi characters.

First released in 1996, Tamagotchi became a global hit. The interactive virtual pet encouraged players to care for their digital companion. More than 100 million units have been sold worldwide.

The new collaboration includes phone cases, tech accessories, straps, charms, and customizable luggage.

One of the highlights is the CASETiFY Travel Tamagotchi luggage collection. Customers can choose their favorite Tamagotchi character and add custom text using the franchise’s signature font style.

 

The 21-inch Carry-On Bounce Suitcase comes in Primrose Pink and Cobalt Blue.

The collection also introduces a CASETiFY-exclusive Tamagotchi device. It features a custom CASETiFY shell design.

Fans can also pick up the Tamagotchi Plush Earbuds Pouch designed by Bandai. CASETiFY is also offering themed straps and charms for added personalization.

Accessories include a 3-Way Strap with adjustable lengths and a silicone phone charm with a detachable plush accessory. A Tamagotchi-shaped metal charm hook is also available.

CASETiFY is also launching Tamagotchi Chase Cards alongside the collection. The collectible cards come in seven rarity levels. These range from Common to Supreme Ultra Rare.

To celebrate the launch, CASETiFY will host activations at its Shibuya PARCO store in Tokyo and its Dosan flagship store in Seoul.

Visitors can try the exclusive CASETiFY Tamagotchi device and enjoy interactive photo activities.

Price and availability

The CASETiFY x Tamagotchi collection starts at US$36. It launches on May 29 through CASETiFY and select CASETiFY STUDiO stores worldwide.

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