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iOS 17.4 Allows Video Calling Apps to Turn Off Hand Gesture Reactions to Prevent Awkward Moments
Unfortunately, many users are unaware that this new feature is turned on by default, leading to some awkward and embarrassing moments during important video calls, such as online therapy sessions and business meetings.
Fortunately, Apple has come up with a solution.
Alongside iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4, Apple is releasing a new API that allows video conferencing apps to turn off the gesture-based reactions by default in their apps, according to information obtained by MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris. We have not yet confirmed if Apple has also made the API available for macOS 14.4.
iOS 17.4, iPadOS 17.4, and macOS 14.4 are currently in beta, and the software updates are expected to be released in March.
Users can already easily turn off the feature on their own end on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
This article, “iOS 17.4 Allows Video Calling Apps to Turn Off Hand Gesture Reactions to Prevent Awkward Moments” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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The First Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Reactions Are Here
More than 99% percent of the world still has to wait a month to see the return of Indiana Jones, but Thursday at the Cannes Film Festival, very lucky attendees got to see the world premiere of Indiana Jones and the Dial and Destiny, along with the cast and crew.
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The First Reactions to The Flash Are Here, And They’re Blisteringly Good
After what certainly feels like a long wait—with tumultuous times for its star and a regime change for its studio in the meantime—DC’s The Flash, directed by Andy Muschietti (the It series), has finally screened for an audience at CinemaCon. How did Barry Allen’s big-screen solo sojourn (“solo,” but with assists from…
The Flash First Reactions Are Super Excited: ‘Meets And Surpasses The Hype’
It’s been a long road to the big screen for the Flash’s standalone movie. But while you still have to wait another month to check it out, CinemaCon attendees were treated to one of the very first screenings of the movie on Tuesday night. And, well, there were some extremely positive responses.
One of those positive responses came from none other than GameSpot Senior Editor Chris Hayner, who declared that “Keaton delivers everything you want” and that the movie actually “meets and suprasses the hype.”
I don’t know what to say other than #TheFlash delivered more than I could have hoped. The acting is beyond great. Keaton delivers everything you want. Supergirl is my new favorite superhero? I’m genuinely shocked this movie meets and surpasses the hype. I never expected that. pic.twitter.com/PcmpJ2juZ6
— Chris E. Hayner (@ChrisHayner) April 26, 2023
Fandom Managing Editor Eric Goldman was similarly happy coming out of the screening, specifically lauding its originality. Goldman said The Flash actually had great moments that he “hadn’t seen in a million other superhero movies” before.
Discord expands Nitro with a soundboard and super reactions
Discord announced today that it’s bringing a handful of new features to Nitro subscribers in April. These include new reactions, of both the visual and audible variety, and a few new themes and seasonal flourishes. These new features either launch today or will roll out to users in the next few weeks. One of the […]
First Mario Bros. Movie Reactions Say It Brings Fan Service, But Not Much Else
There was never going to be a world where Illumination’s Super Mario Bros. movie wasn’t going to be a big deal. But after that initial reveal where Chris Pratt got announced to play Mario alongside Charlie Day’s Luigi and Jack Black’s Bowser, the energy around the film has gradually shifted as more footage for it’s…
Spanish Speakers Are Sharing Their Hilarious Reactions to Netflix’s Chupa
Netflix’s upcoming film Chupa is a re-imagination of a creature that has haunted the nightmares of many Latin American children for at least three decades: el chupacabras. Aka the goat sucker.