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Birdfy Bath Pro is a voyeuristic take on smart bird feeders

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Birdfy has announced the Birdfy Bath Pro, a camera-equipped smart bird bath that lets you watch your local birds as they plop into the water to wash up. The device features two lenses — a wide-angle one and an auto-tracking one — and an optional AI analysis feature that keeps track of and summarizes the bath’s visitors. It’s in preorder now.

The onboard camera consists of a 2MP wide-angle lens that shoots at 1080p and a 3MP “Portrait Lens” with 2K resolution. It carries an IP66 waterproof rating, so it should be able to withstand bird splashes, rain, and a direct blast from a water hose. But if you live somewhere cold, you should know the camera may be slow or not start at all if the outdoor temperature drops below 14 degrees Fahrenheit (or minus 10 degrees Celsius).

The Bath Pro notifies you when birds arrive.
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The fountain portion comes with five interchangeable nozzles that Birdfy says make “captivating water patterns.” The Bath Pro will run you $249.99, or $299.99 with the stand included. For another $50, you can also get a lifetime subscription to its AI analysis service that Birdfy says will recognize birds and offer daily visitor counts and bird picture highlights. It also offers monthly recaps that rank your bath with that of other Birdfy owners.

Rounding out its features are an integrated solar panel to keep its 9,000mAh battery topped up, cloud storage for videos and images, and Wi-Fi connectivity so you can watch birds from your phone, “catching every flutter and dip in real-time.”

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The maker of the electric USPS truck is also building garbage robots and EV firefighters

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Oshkosh, the 108-year-old American company that makes military vehicles and other specialty equipment, has big plans for your neighborhood.

The company appeared at CES in Las Vegas for the first time to announce a raft of new commercial electric vehicles, including plug-in fire engines and garbage trucks as well as AI-powered technology that it says will make these vehicles safer and more convenient.

You may know Oshkosh, which has a lot of credibility as a defense contractor, from its contract with the United States Postal Service to build the first all-electric postal truck. Last year, The Washington Post reported that the project was mired in delays, with only 93 trucks delivered to the USPS as of November.

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Oshkosh’s new AI-powered garbage truck and HARR-E garbage robot
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But despite these delays, Oshkosh thinks it’s well positioned to help build these next-generation specialty vehicles and says it plans to eventually deliver 165,000 vehicles to USPS, up to 70 percent of which will be electric. The company also announced plans to build a variety of electric and autonomous vehicles for airports, including a robot cargo handler and EVs for construction sites.

But the “neighborhood” EVs, as Oshkosh calls them, stand the chance to be the most visible and impactful — if the company can get them built.

The first vehicle to be announced today is the McNeilus Volterra ZFL, an all-electric front-loader garbage truck with an AI-powered detection system for refuse bins. The sensors detect the location of the garbage cans and communicate with the truck to ensure it’s positioned accurately. Then a robotic arm is deployed to snag the bin and lift it for trash disposal. Oshkosh is also rolling out a new AI-powered, vision-based contamination system to identify and remove items that don’t belong in the waste or recycling streams.

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The company has a range of specialized EVs, including garbage trucks, mail delivery trucks, and fire engines.
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Speaking of robots, Oshkosh has introduced HARR-E, an autonomous electric refuse collection robot that purports to offer on-demand trash and recycling pickup via a smartphone app or virtual home assistant like Amazon Alexa.

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The robot “makes trash removal as easy as ordering an Uber or a Lyft right from your home,” said Jay Iyengar, Oshkosh’s chief technology officer. HARR-E deploys from a central refuse collection area within the neighborhood and navigates to the resident’s home autonomously for collection before returning to the base to unload and recharge.

“Trash removal as easy as ordering an Uber or a Lyft right from your home”

For firefighters, Oshkosh is introducing a new Collision Avoidance Mitigation System, or CAMS, that aims to tell emergency workers when it’s safe to get out of their vehicles. According to Iyengar, “CAMS uses an advanced camera and radar sensor suite with AI to accurately detect the trajectory, the speed and proximity of ongoing vehicles relative to a parked emergency vehicle. CAMS can provide up to two to three seconds of advanced notice of an impending collision, giving an extra layer of safety during roadside operations.”

It’s an ambitious suite of technologies. Oshkosh says it’s up to the task. But political headwinds, including President-elect Donald Trump’s promises to eliminate billions of dollars in EV incentives, could make success more difficult.

Despite this, Oshkosh executives tried to project a sunny outlook. “The reviews on the first vehicle are fantastic,” Oshkosh CEO John Pfeifer said of the new USPS delivery truck. “It’s been written up in a lot of publications about the postal carrier’s responses to the first vehicles. But it’s going exceptionally well.”

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Lost your contacts on your phone? Here's how to get them back

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As high-tech and advanced as all our modern mobile devices are, there’s no way of getting around basic user errors. Luckily, the makers of your mobile devices kept such errors in mind. That is why we were eager to respond to Lynne’s question about how to restore a deleted contact on your mobile device.

“I must have ‘FAT’ fingers, as I accidentally deleted information in my contacts. I had typed in a couple of other contact phone numbers. But guess I accidentally deleted these. I would [like] to get this information back. I am guessing I am asking for a miracle.” — Lynne P. of Lakewood Ranch, Florida

There are several options or methods to restore your contact information on an iPhone or Android, so it is easy to find a solution that should work for you.

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A woman looking at her phone after losing her contacts (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

How to restore your contacts

Luckily, the makers of iPhones and Android phones understood that mistakes happen and contacts can be erased by accident. Below are ways to restore your contacts on an iPhone or Android phone:

How to restore your contacts on an iPhone or a Mac

There are two resources for iPhone owners in order to restore contacts: via iCloud or iTunes Backup. Before attempting to restore your contacts, back up your iPhone so you have recourse if you lose data.

Restore contacts with iCloud:

Lost your contacts on your phone? Here's how to get them back

Steps to restore contacts with iCloud (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Type “iCloud.com” in the search bar of your web browser.
Lost your contacts on your phone? Here's how to get them back

Steps to restore contacts with iCloud (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Input the email address used to start your iCloud account. This is usually the same email you use for your Apple ID.
  • Input your password (unless you use a passkey)
  • There may be a two-step authentication process to verify your identity. You’ll be asked to allow or disallow verification on a secondary device. If so, select Allow.
  • Then enter the passcode provided on this secondary device.
Lost your contacts on your phone? Here's how to get them back

Steps to restore contacts with iCloud (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Once logged in to your iCloud account, select the menu icon in the upper right corner.
Lost your contacts on your phone? Here's how to get them back

Steps to restore contacts with iCloud (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • In the drop-down menu, select Data Recovery
  • Select Restore Contacts
Lost your contacts on your phone? Here's how to get them back

Steps to restore contacts with iCloud (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • In the next window, you will have restore date options. Select Restore next to the date before your contact was erased.
  • You will be asked to confirm by selecting Restore again. After the contacts are restored, you will get a notification on iCloud.com and whatever email address is associated with your Apple ID.

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Restore contacts with iTunes:

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If you have not enabled iCloud to back up your contacts, you may be able to restore contacts with iTunes.

  • Connect your iPhone to your PC using the power cable provided by Apple.
  • If iTunes does not automatically open on your desktop, open iTunes on your computer.
  • In the iTunes app, click the Device button.
  • Click Info
  • Select items you want to sync from this backup to your iPhone (Contacts), then click Apply.

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How to restore your contacts on an Android

There are two resources Android users can use to restore contacts: Google Contacts or Device settings. Before attempting to restore your contacts, back up your Android so you have recourse if you lose data.

Restore contacts with Google Contacts:

Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer.

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Steps to restore contacts on Android (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • On your web browser, go to contacts.google.com and log into your Google account.
  • Select the three-line icon in the top left corner
Lost your contacts on your phone? Here's how to get them back

Steps to restore contacts on Android (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Select the Trash or bin icon
  • You should see the contact you deleted.
  • If you hover your mouse over the contact you want to restore, you will see an option to select Recover to the right of the contact’s information. Select Recover.

Restore contacts with Device Settings:

 Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer. 

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  • On your Android, open Settings
  • Tap Google
  • Tap Set up & restore
  • Tap Restore contacts
  • Tap From account to choose the Google account you want to restore.
  • Tap the phone with the contacts you want to copy.
  • Choose the source you want to copy: Turn on or off SIM card or Device storage.
  • Tap Restore
  • You will get a “Contacts restored” notification when the process has concluded.

Please note: Only contacts that aren’t already on your phone will be restored.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

While it is ideal if you never make a mistake while using your mobile devices, accidents do happen and contacts do get deleted accidentally. That’s why the makers of iPhones and Android devices have multiple ways you can restore contacts on your phone. Following these easy steps outlined above gives you the ability to rectify that situation quickly. It is best to make sure that your mobile devices are being backed up either to the cloud or physically to a computer or hard drive backup so that there is a source from which to restore your contacts. Additionally, should anything go awry when you’re doing the restoration process, you have the ability to recover lost data. Accidents happen, but practicing safe data hygiene prevents them from becoming a lost cause or needing a miracle.

Have you ever accidentally deleted a contact on your mobile device? How did you recover that contact information? Are your contacts backed up anywhere? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.

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Sony is giving the PS5’s accessories an all-black makeover

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Sony is giving the PS5’s accessories an all-black makeover

You can finally make your PS5 gaming set up all black everything. Sony has announced that it will soon release the rest of the PS5 suite of accessories in the midnight black colorway.

Sony’s offering the Dual Sense Edge Controller, the Pulse wireless headphones and earbuds, and the PlayStation Portal in sleek and sexy midnight black to match the PS5 cover and Dual Sense controller it released back in 2021.

PlayStation’s website has the details on pricing for the electronics with pre-orders starting on January 16th.

If you’d rather wait, the accessories will hit retailers on February 20th.

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