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CONTACT US ROKU TV/ROKU TV PHONE SUPPORT +1(844)259*6248
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CONTACT US ROKU TV/ROKU TV PHONE SUPPORT +1(844)259*6248

Roku TV USA refers to smart TVs that have Roku's streaming platform built in. This means you don't need an extra streaming device. These TVs feature an easy-to-use interface, provide access to a wide variety of streaming content, and can connect to different smart home systems. What Is Roku TV? Roku TV is a smart television that uses the Roku operating system. It allows users to access many streaming services, live TV, and free content. Manufacturers like TCL, Hisense, Philips, and RCA make Roku TVs, offering different models in various sizes and resolutions, including 4K and HDR options. Key Features of Roku TV Built-in Streaming Platform: You don't need extra streaming devices; the Roku interface is included in the TV. Access to Over 500,000 Movies and TV Episodes: You can stream content from free and paid services. The Roku Channel: This is Roku's ad-supported streaming service that offers a variety of movies and TV shows. Live TV Options: You can watch live broadcasts and access free live TV channels. Voice Control Compatibility: Roku TV works with voice assistants like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple Siri CONTACT US ROKU TV/ROKU TV PHONE SUPPORT +1(844)259*6248

Apple plans major Siri AI upgrade for March 2026 with iOS 26.4, new Knowledge chatbot also in the pipeline
Apple plans major Siri AI upgrade for March 2026 with iOS 26.4, new Knowledge chatbot also in the pipeline

India Today

time13-06-2025

  • India Today

Apple plans major Siri AI upgrade for March 2026 with iOS 26.4, new Knowledge chatbot also in the pipeline

Just a day after Apple execs revealed reasons behind the AI-driven Siri delay, a new report highlights that the tech giant may finally launch it next year. Apple's long-awaited revamp of Siri is now projected to launch alongside iOS 26.4, which is typically released in March, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The upgraded virtual assistant is designed to offer far more sophisticated capabilities, tapping into on-screen content and user data to execute complex, multi-step commands with greater Apple has yet to officially confirm the precise release date, the company maintains that the new Siri will debut 'in the coming year.' This phrasing has sparked ongoing debate, with interpretations varying between a 2025 arrival and a possible delay into 2026. Internally, the development timeline has undergone several revisions. Apple Siri launch: TimelineApple first unveiled its enhanced Siri capabilities, powered by Apple Intelligence, during WWDC 2024 last June. The company heavily promoted the upcoming features in its marketing for the iPhone 16 series, showcasing demonstrations that emphasised the virtual assistant's new functionality. Many customers purchased the latest iPhone models with the expectation that these advanced Siri features would be available shortly after launch. But that did not end well for Apple. Here is why. However, earlier this March, Apple announced a delay in the rollout, leaving many early adopters disappointed. The postponement has sparked frustration among users who had anticipated immediate access to the promised WWDC 2025, held this June, Apple noticeably shifted its approach. Unlike previous years, the company refrained from previewing features scheduled for future release. Instead, nearly all the announcements made during the keynote are already available in the initial developer beta, signalling a more cautious and immediate product is Apple running late to roll out Siri? According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the repeated postponements have primarily resulted from technical hurdles. Apple's engineers reportedly struggled with a problematic hybrid system that attempted to merge legacy Siri architecture with new AI-powered features. This experimental setup frequently failed, with error rates hovering around 33 percent during the setbacks, Apple remains committed to delivering a more intelligent and contextually aware Siri, as it looks to stay competitive in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. During an interview with WSJ, Craig Federighi, Senior Vice President of Software Engineering, and Greg "Joz" Joswaik, Senior Vice President of Marketing, shared that while the initial results were good, Siri's second phase was not as promising. They said that Apple is in no hurry to push out the wrong features just to be the first, and it "wants to get it right".The delays and drawn-out rollout of Apple's revamped Siri have led to significant changes within the company's leadership. According to reports, John Giannandrea, Apple's senior vice president of AI, has been moved away from overseeing Siri and other consumer-oriented projects. Revamped Siri: What to expectadvertisementGurman also highlighted what new is coming in with the revamped Siri. According to report, Apple is preparing to introduce its large language model (LLM)-powered Siri upgrade. The development process has reportedly become more complex as Apple works to navigate around numerous legacy components still embedded within Siri's current infrastructure, effectively merging multiple projects into a single, more unified Chatbot: Once Siri is fully rebuilt using LLM technology, the assistant is expected to support a new app intent framework. In addition to the Siri overhaul, Apple is also said to be developing a standalone chatbot, internally referred to as "Knowledge". This application would pull information directly from the web, operating similarly to previously reported internal Apple projects, such as Ajax and Ask—sometimes nicknamed 'AppleGPT.'However, it remains uncertain whether Knowledge will ultimately launch as a consumer-facing product. Reports suggest that Apple's Senior Vice President Greg Joswiak prefers to keep Apple Intelligence as an integrated, behind-the-scenes feature, rather than introducing a separate app. The Knowledge project is reportedly being led by former Siri head Robby A third AI initiative is also in progress, aiming to transform Siri into an always-on digital copilot that operates in the background. This future version of Siri would provide real-time updates, suggest actions, and perform tasks autonomously, much like the recently introduced Workout Buddy in watchOS many of these features are still under development, they offer a glimpse into Apple's ambitious vision for the next generation of its virtual assistant.

Why do some words give us the ick?
Why do some words give us the ick?

RTÉ News​

time10-06-2025

  • General
  • RTÉ News​

Why do some words give us the ick?

Analysis: We may all want to be more conscious of the words and sounds we use that turn others off, particularly in work or romantic situations By Chris Fitzgerald, Mary Immaculate College How do you feel when you hear the words mucus, cyst and moist? As a palate cleanser, how about ethereal, aurora and twilight? We all have certain words or phrases that make us react in different ways. Certain words can provoke positive feelings, while others may make our skin crawl. Research in neuroscience and neurolinguistics points out that certain words may trigger parts of our brains that induce pleasurable or negative responses. The causes of these responses are varied and relate to both the sound of the words and what they refer to. From RTÉ Radio 1's Drivetime, linguist and Apple Siri language engineer Des Ryan on the most beautiful sounding names There is an area of study called phonaesthetics that deals with the beauty of sounds of words. Researchers in this area have established reasons for why some words are deemed beautiful and others elicit disgust. Euphony describes the effect of word sounds being pleasurable. A famous example of this was provided in 1955 by J.R.R. Tolkein when he suggested that cellar door is a phrase that is regarded as beautiful simply for its sound and this beauty has little to do with the meaning of the compound noun. The opposite of euphony is cacophony. This refers to sounds or combinations of sounds we may perceive as being particularly irritating or harsh. Sounds that might give English speakers this feeling, according to linguist David Crystal, are sounds such as the sl sound. Have a go at saying slick, slush and sleazy and this might resonate. From RTÉ Radio 1's Ray D'Arcy Show, David Crystal on why some words are so hard to spell Crystal did a lot of research into this area, trying to uncover what it is that makes certain words seem pleasant to us. He exposed many people to lists of words and asked them to rank them in terms of their pleasantness. His results showed that there are a range of characteristics that contribute to words that we think sound nice. He gave tremulous as an example of a word that includes many of these characteristics such as having three or more syllables and having stress on the first syllable. Naturally, writers exploit this attraction to or disgust towards words and create combinations of sounds and words that can result in pleasurable or uncomfortable reactions in their readers. The combination of sounds in the description of 'lake water lapping' in The Lake Isle of Innisfree by W.B. Yeats provides the reader with the sense of calm he depicts in his dream life by a lake. The famous opening lines of Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov are all about the pleasure of combining sounds. The sounds of character names can provide a first window into the traits of a character as the combinations of sounds and their associated meanings can make us feel comfort or make us recoil. Roald Dahl was a master of this, creating names from combinations of sounds that instantly offer a sense of their character such as Miss Trunchbull, Veruca Salt, Arthur Slugworth and Augustus Gloop. Without knowing anything else about the characters, we know just by the sounds of their names that they are not to be trusted. From RTÉ Radio 1's Today with Claire Byrne, Elaina Ryan from Books Ireland on the decision to rewrite Roald Dahl's children's books to remove language deemed offensive by the publisher Of course, it is not just the sounds of words that can give us the ick. What we associate words with can also have a bearing on how we feel them. In semantics, we can broadly describe words as having two types of meaning. There is the denotational meaning or what the word literally means; that is, the meaning provided by a dictionary definition. There is also the connotational meaning, which is how a word feels or what it makes us think about. Connotational meanings are subjective and can differ from person to person. Our experiences and preferences play a role in how we feel about words. For example, if you are confronted with the word needle and are a knitting enthusiast, this might provoke a pleasurable response. However, if you are someone who faints at the sight of needles in a clinical setting, you may find the word extremely off-putting. Childhood associations also play a part in how we feel about different words While we may all react negatively to a selection of sounds and words, some people have very real and uncontrollable negative reactions to certain sounds that might be considered normal to most. This condition has various names, but is often referred to as misophonia and can result in extreme emotional responses to sounds like jaws clicking, slurping or licking. The causes of this remain somewhat mysterious but be linked to traumatic childhood experiences linked to these sounds. Childhood associations also play a part in how we feel about different words. Just like certain smells may elicit nostalgic feelings, sounds and words can bring us back to certain times that can be comforting or traumatic. We may all want to be more conscious of the words and sounds we use that make others' skin crawl, particularly in certain professional or romantic situations because you never know how someone may react.

Apple's $95M Siri settlement: How to check if you are eligible for a payment
Apple's $95M Siri settlement: How to check if you are eligible for a payment

Time of India

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Apple's $95M Siri settlement: How to check if you are eligible for a payment

Inc. has reached a $95 million settlement in a class action lawsuit involving claims that its Siri-enabled devices recorded users' private conversations without their knowledge or consent. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The lawsuit, originally filed in 2021, accused Apple of violating consumer privacy rights through unintended activations of the Siri voice assistant. While Apple has denied any wrongdoing, it has agreed to resolve the matter through a nationwide settlement affecting millions of users. The case, titled Lopez v. Apple Inc., is of major significance as it highlights growing concerns over the misuse of voice recognition technologies and the collection of personal data by smart devices. Consumers who owned or used Siri-enabled Apple products between September 17, 2014, and December 31, 2024, may be eligible for compensation, pending final approval of the settlement. The settlement is currently awaiting final approval from a federal court, with a hearing scheduled for August 1, 2025. In the meantime, affected users are encouraged to review their eligibility and submit claims by the designated deadline. Here's a breakdown of everything consumers need to know. Apple faces lawsuit over Siri recording private conversations The class action lawsuit was filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of California in March 2021. Plaintiffs alleged that Apple's Siri voice assistant was inadvertently activated during private conversations and recorded sensitive information. These recordings, according to the complaint, were allegedly shared with third parties, including contractors hired by Apple to help improve voice recognition accuracy. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The lawsuit cited a 2019 investigative report published by The Guardian, which revealed that Apple's contractors routinely overheard personal details, including medical discussions, business deals, and intimate interactions. Although Apple stated at the time that only a small subset of anonymized recordings was used for Siri improvement, the report raised major privacy concerns. Apple accused of monetising Siri recordings without consent The plaintiffs argued that the unintentional activation of Siri resulted in violations of privacy laws and consumer protection statutes. They alleged that: Private and confidential conversations were recorded without consent. These recordings were used to target users with personalized advertisements. Users were unaware their devices were listening, even without using the activation phrase "Hey Siri." Examples provided in the lawsuit included users seeing ads for products shortly after verbally discussing them, even without initiating a Siri command. The complaint claimed that the data captured through Siri was monetized in ways that were not disclosed to the users. Apple Siri users may be eligible for compensation: Check if you are eligible Consumers in the United States and its territories who meet the following conditions may be eligible for compensation under the proposed settlement: Owned or purchased a Siri-enabled Apple device between September 17, 2014, and December 31, 2024. Enabled Siri on that device. Experienced an unintended Siri activation during a confidential or private communication. Eligible claimants do not need to prove that their conversations were recorded, only that they used Siri-enabled devices during the specified time period and encountered unintended activations. iPhone, iPad, MacBook and more: Devices eligible for Siri privacy payout The settlement applies to a broad range of Apple products equipped with Siri. Eligible devices include: iPhones iPads Apple Watches MacBooks iMacs iPod Touches Apple TV streaming boxes HomePod smart speakers Claimants may submit requests for up to five devices per person. How much money will you get in the Apple's Siri settlement case According to the settlement website, eligible participants may receive up to $20 per device, but the final amount is subject to several factors, including: The total number of valid claims submitted. The number of devices claimed per individual. Court approval of the settlement and the absence of successful appeals. Since the settlement fund is capped at $95 million, the actual amount disbursed per device could be lower if a large number of claims are filed. Siri Settlement: How and when to file your claim by July 2025 Claimants have until July 2, 2025, to file their requests for compensation. There are two primary methods for submitting a claim: Online : Visit the official website: If you received a mailed or emailed notice, use the provided claim ID and confirmation code. If you did not receive a notice, you can still submit a claim using an alternative form on the site. : Visit the official website: Mail: A printable version of the form is available on the website and can be mailed to the address listed. Users also have the option to opt out of the settlement if they wish to retain the right to pursue individual legal action or object to the terms of the agreement. When will payments be sent The exact payment timeline depends on final court approval. The next hearing is scheduled for August 1, 2025, during which a judge will determine whether to finalize the settlement. If the settlement is approved without appeal, payments may be processed soon after the hearing. If the decision is appealed, disbursement of funds could be delayed by several months or longer. Users can stay updated on the status of the case by regularly visiting the official settlement website. Apple's response and position Apple has denied all allegations of wrongdoing and maintains that Siri is designed with user privacy in mind. The company stated that the purpose of any data collection is strictly to improve Siri's functionality and that audio recordings are only reviewed with user consent. Apple further emphasized that the settlement does not constitute an admission of liability. As part of broader efforts to enhance user trust, Apple has implemented new privacy measures in recent iOS updates, including on-device processing for certain Siri commands and greater transparency about how voice data is handled. Key deadlines to remember Claim submission deadline: July 2, 2025 Final approval hearing: August 1, 2025 Also read | Elon Musk was a Microsoft intern! He remembers it in conversation with Satya Nadella

Apple Settlement Payout: Apple's Siri Settlement: Here's when and how consumers may receive their payouts from the $95 million lawsuit
Apple Settlement Payout: Apple's Siri Settlement: Here's when and how consumers may receive their payouts from the $95 million lawsuit

Time of India

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Apple Settlement Payout: Apple's Siri Settlement: Here's when and how consumers may receive their payouts from the $95 million lawsuit

Background: Apple Accused of Privacy Invasion ADVERTISEMENT Who Can Claim? Payout Structure: Up to $100 Per Claimant ADVERTISEMENT How to File a Claim ADVERTISEMENT When and How Will Payments Be Issued? What's Next for Apple and Consumers? FAQs What is the Apple Siri lawsuit about? What is the total value of the settlement? Owners of Siri-enabled Apple devices may now be eligible to claim compensation following a $95 million Apple lawsuit settlement involving allegations that the voice assistant Apple Siri was improperly activated, leading to privacy settlement, while not an admission of wrongdoing by the tech giant, opens the door for affected users to file claims for financial lawsuit, originally filed in 2021 by California resident Fumiko Lopez and others, alleged that Apple Siri unintentionally recorded private recordings, according to the plaintiffs, were subsequently shared with third-party businesses — including restaurants and retailers — who allegedly used the data to target ads through Apple's search interface and the Safari has denied the allegations and maintains that it acted lawfully at all times.'Apple denies all of the allegations made in the lawsuit and denies that Apple did anything improper or unlawful,' the official settlement website who owned Siri-enabled devices — including iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, Apple Watches, HomePods, Apple TVs, and others — between September 17, 2014, and December 31, 2024, are potentially eligible for qualify, users must attest to having experienced an unintentional Siri activation during a private or confidential amount an individual can receive from the settlement depends on the number of valid claims the settlement places a cap of $20 per Siri-enabled device, with a maximum of five devices per claimant — allowing eligible users to claim up to $100, as per a report by ABC example, a person who owns an iPhone, MacBook, and Apple Watch and files a valid claim for each could receive up to $ notified directly via email or mail about the settlement will have received a claim ID and confirmation code, which can be used to submit a claim at the settlement website. The deadline to file is July 2, who did not receive a direct notification but believe they are eligible may still file a claim. They must visit the settlement site, select "new claim," and provide personal information along with proof of ownership of qualifying Apple earliest potential timeline for disbursing settlement payments is after August 1, 2025, the date set for the final approval hearing. However, appeals or legal delays could extend the settlement administrators have urged claimants to be patient: 'If there is no appeal, your settlement benefit will be processed promptly.'Claimants will have the option to receive their compensation via physical check, e-check, or direct deposit, based on the preference they indicate when submitting their Apple avoids any legal admission of wrongdoing through this Apple lawsuit, the settlement marks another chapter in the broader debate around digital privacy, voice assistant technology, and user consumers, the process now hinges on timely claims and the court's final approval of the further information or to file a claim, eligible individuals may refer to the official Apple Siri settlement lawsuit alleges that Apple's Siri voice assistant was improperly activated and recorded users' private conversations, which were then allegedly shared with third parties for targeted advertising purposes. Apple has denied all claims of settlement is valued at $95 million. It allows eligible users to claim compensation without Apple admitting to any legal fault.

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