2023-06-21 09:30:00
iOS 17, scheduled for delivery this fall, is a major update that adds new features to the target iPhone. However, certain features are only available on newer models. Image: Apple So, I’ve listed the new features of iOS 17 that can only be used on the iPhone 12 and later models (excluding the iPhone SE series). New 3D reactions in FaceTime available on iPhone 12 and later If you have an iPhone 12 or later model, you can add reactions with 3D augmented reality effects in the calling app FaceTime. Effects include hearts, confetti, and fireworks. More Accurate Auto-Correction/Predictive Text While Typing With iOS 17, auto-correction while typing has also been upgraded. And predictive text as you type is also improved, with words and sentences auto-complete just by pressing the spacebar. iPhone 12 or later is required to use these features in English. Available on iPhone 12 Pro and later models Point to Speak is a new accessibility feature in iOS 17 designed for people with visual impairments. When the user points the iPhone’s camera at something, it detects the written characters and reads them out. iPhone 14 Pro model limited new function standby mode iPhone transforms into a smart display! A function that transforms the iPhone into a smart display by placing it sideways while it is charging. You can use it as a table clock, check your calendar, or display a photo slideshow. It sounds very useful, but it’s limited to the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max with an always-on display. iOS 17 is currently in beta for developers. In the future, it may be possible to use new functions even with older models in the months until the official version is distributed. Anyway, if you want to take full advantage of iOS 17, it seems better to buy a new model as much as possible. Source: Apple(1),(2) via: Wccftech
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Strong criticism of investigations against Carinthian journalists
2023-06-21 10:00:28
The association of editors-in-chief and the press club Concordia criticize the actions of the Carinthian public prosecutor once morest the journalist Franz Miklautz. This had started investigations into the “contribution to the violation of official secrecy and violation of the data protection law” and secured Miklautz’ computer and mobile phone. The journalist organizations see an “attack on the freedom of the press”. The Justice Department has already requested a report.
Miklautz had reported on mismanagement around the Klagenfurt town hall and quoted from secret documents. The action of the judiciary is a frontal attack on editorial secrecy, red lines are being crossed here, the association of editors-in-chief and the press club Concordia announced. The journalist organizations are demanding that Justice Minister Alma Zadic quickly examine the cause. In connection with the case, the journalist representatives also pointed out the urgency of a freedom of information law.
When asked by APA, Zadic’s office said that an urgent report had been given to the public prosecutor. Further steps would then be taken on this basis. The data carriers and their content have been sealed and are now being held in court, an evaluation is not possible until a court review.
Freedom of the press is an “inevitable basic principle of our democratic order,” they said. “It ensures that journalists can work freely and their sources are protected. This is essential in a democracy so that the media can exercise their control function as the fourth estate in the state and as public watchdogs.” It is the task of all institutions in a constitutional state to ensure that journalists can exercise this function. Therefore, there are also special legal provisions such as editorial secrecy and freedom of the press. “These provisions must always be respected by the public prosecutor’s office and the freedom of the press must be protected.”
The international organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF), which publishes an annual press freedom index, expressed massive criticism. “The approach is an extreme blow to freedom of the press. If it catches on, all journalists will have to ask themselves whether they will still receive information in the future,” said RSF Austria President Fritz Hausjell of the APA.
“It is crying out that the Freedom of Information Act should finally be implemented and official secrecy abolished. If the actions of the Carinthian public prosecutor’s office go through, official secrecy will prevail over editorial secrecy.” Hausjell referred to the previous ruling of the highest instance, which strongly protects editorial secrecy in connection with freedom of the press and made it clear: “Of course, editorial secrecy also applies to Mr. Miklautz”.
Miklautz made the investigation public on Tuesday on his news blog: “Since the stories I wrote are entirely correct and I cannot be prosecuted under media law, the other side is now trying criminal law.” The Carinthian had repeatedly attracted attention in the past few months with research into Klagenfurt Airport and Klagenfurt City Hall. In this specific case, it is regarding his publications regarding overtime, commissions and sideline activities in the Klagenfurt town hall.
There is also great excitement in Carinthia. There have been numerous statements of solidarity from journalists from other media outlets on social media. Criticism also came from politics. Governor Peter Kaiser (SPÖ) did not make a statement himself, but his press spokesman Andreas Schäfermeier told APA that freedom of the press is a valuable asset. “It is to be hoped and expected that the public prosecutor’s office is very aware of the importance of freedom of the press and will exercise the appropriate sensitivity. In any case, the public spotlight is focused very precisely on the public prosecutor’s office,” said the spokesman for the governor.
There was also criticism from the parliamentary parties: SPÖ club chairman Philip Kucher asked Zadic in a broadcast to ensure that the confiscated devices were returned as quickly as possible and also to ensure that something like this might not happen once more. FPÖ member of parliament Christian Ragger announced a parliamentary question, the deputy NEOS club chairman Nikolaus Scherak called for an independent federal prosecutor’s office to be co-appointed by parliament and for the adoption of a freedom of information law.
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FCI: Govt’s rice procurement reaches 55.8 million tonnes and wheat 26.2 million tonnes so far
2023-06-21 08:36:37
The government’s rice procurement has reached 55.8 million tonnes so far in the ongoing 2022-23 marketing season, benefitting 1.22 crore farmers with MSP of Rs 1.7 lakh crore, the food ministry said on Tuesday.
Wheat procurement has reached 26.2 million tonnes so far in the 2023-24 rabi marketing year (April-March), more than the last year’s total procurement of 18.8 million tonnes.
“With the current procurement of wheat and rice, adequate food grains stock in government granaries is maintained,” the ministry said in a statement.
The combined stock position of wheat and rice has reached 57 million tonnes, which puts the country in a comfortable position to meet its requirements of food grains, it noted.
The Food Corporation of India (FCI) along with state agencies undertakes procurement of paddy and wheat under price support scheme. Paddy is procured and converted into rice through milling.
According to the ministry, a total of 83 million tonnes of paddy (55.8 million tonnes in terms of rice) was procured up to June 19 of the current kharif marketing season (October-September).After the milling, around 40.1 million tonnes of rice has been received in the central pool so far, another 15 million tonnes of rice is yet to be received, it said.”Rice delivery once morest the procured paddy is also in progress,” it added.
As many as 1.22 crore farmers have benefited from the procurement operation. About Rs 1,71,000 crore has been paid as minimum support price (MSP) to them.
The Centre has set a target to buy 62.60 million tonnes of rice in the 2022-23 marketing season. The FCI had procured 57.58 million tonnes of rice during the 2021-22 marketing season.
According to the third estimate of the agriculture ministry, rice output is pegged at a record 135.54 million tonnes for 2022-23 crop year, as once morest 129.47 million tonnes in the previous year.
In case of wheat, regarding 21.29 lakh farmers have already benefited from the ongoing wheat procurement operations with MSP outflow of regarding Rs 55,680 crore, it said.
Major contribution in the procurement has come from Punjab, Madhya Pradesh and Haryana with procurement of 12.12 million tonnes, 7.09 million tonnes and 6.31 million tonnes, respectively.
The ministry said the government has ensured that all arrangements are in place for hassle-free procurement operations.
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2023-06-21 09:53:00
The Automotive Tramway Union (UTA) announced that he will carry out a 48 hour bus strike this week in the interior of the country if an agreement is not reached to obtain a salary increase. The measure of force would be carried out on Thursday and Friday.
The union already carried out a strike last Tuesday following the negotiations did not come to fruition on Monday. On Wednesday there was a new hearing at the Ministry of Labor, where the UTA and the Argentine Federation of Automotive Passenger Transport (Fatap) They did not approach positions for the salary increase of the drivers inside.
“We are not going to observe paralyzed the least realization of services and the precariousness of the working conditions that they intend to impose on us, nor the reduction of sources of work, nor lose in working conditions and much less allow the salary reduction due to the delay in reaching an agreement in a highly inflationary economy like the one we are going through,” the UTA said in a statement.
“The authorities ignore their obligations in terms of transport without taking into account the damage they cause to the nine million passengers that we move daily due to the lack of services, ignoring the risk they generate for the thirty-five thousand sources of work and the salaries that are the support of our families”, they pointed out.
The next Wednesday, at 4:00 p.m., a new hearing will be held to try to reach an agreement and avoid a collective strike. If this does not happen, millions of passengers will not be able to access the transport service.
From Vía Bariloche they assured that in Neuquén the service is guaranteed following the meeting held and the minutes signed with the union in the province.
Argentine News Agency
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