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"One of the major changes in iOS 14 is the introduction of a new, tightly sandboxed ‘BlastDoor' service which is now responsible for almost all parsing of untrusted data in iMessages," Samuel Groß, Project Zero, wrote in a blog post
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Apple delivered a phenomenal performance in the December quarter, returning to the top position with 90.1 million devices shipped, driven by the success of the iPhone 12 series
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The iPhone maker is planning to release the feature to all some time this spring, The Verge reported on Thursday.
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Stressing that Apple has every incentive to use their dominant platform position to interfere with how our apps and other apps work, Zuckerberg said that the company "increasingly see Apple as one of our biggest competitors".
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Samsung shipped 62.5 million units in the festive quarter (October-December period). The Galaxy A series, a mid-to-low-end product lineup, continued to perform well.
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Apple is increasing iPhone production in India "with plans to start producing the latest iPhone 12 series locally as early as this quarter".
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Apple, which has already started manufacturing certain iPhone models in India, has worked out locations for its retail stores in the country as well.
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iPhone revenue was a record $65.6 billion in the December quarter, growing 17 per cent year-over-year as demand for the iPhone 12 family was very strong, despite Covid-19 and social distancing measures.
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"This quarter for Apple wouldn't have been possible without the tireless and innovative work of every Apple team member worldwide," said Apple CEO Tim Cook.
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Available from February 1, the new hardware is part of what the company is calling the Black Unity Collection, a group of products designed to "celebrate and acknowledge Black history and Black culture."
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According to a new support document released by Apple, the update patches three security vulnerabilities that may have been exploited.
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'Time to Walk' episodes would be automatically downloaded on to ' Watches and would be played over Bluetooth headphones.
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"When consumers buy Apple iPhones, they expect sustainable quality products. Unfortunately, that is not what happened with the iPhone 6 series," Els Bruggeman, Euroconsumers' head of policy and enforcement, said in a statement.
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Galaxy S21 sales are estimated to be 40 per cent larger than those of the Galaxy S20, which sold about 1.7 million units last year, according to market tracker Counterpoint Research.
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According to the sources, the next-generation iPhones' Face ID system will see some design changes with the size of the notch at the top of the screen to shrink and their ultrawide angle lens upgraded from 5P to 6P
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According to MacRumors, Apple Fitness+ subscribers will be able to open the Workout app on an Apple Watch, select 'Time to Walk' and choose from one of the audio stories to listen to during their walk.
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The Cupertino-based tech giant first introduced sensor-shift stabilization on the Wide lens of the iPhone 12 Pro Max. The technology stabilises the camera's sensor instead of the lens.
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According to the report from the French news website iPhoneSoft, Apple's iOS 15 update will seemingly drop support for devices with an A9 chip when it launches later in 2021.
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Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G -- the third Ultra phone after the S20 and Note 20 Ultra -- has showcased some out-of-the-box innovations and the unique camera design, coupled with support for the Stylus (S) Pen.
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According to The Verge, the iPhone maker may use a fabric exterior to reduce the headset weight, but the company is also using a fan an unusual move for Apple given its emphasis on fan-less design.