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The hardware subscription, which would allow customers to acquire iPhones and other items from Apple for a monthly fee, has floated around in rumours for a while, but has yet to become a reality, reports AppleInsider.
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The Taptic Engine uses haptic technology to provide users with tactile feedback to simulate actions, such as clicks on a stationary touch screen.
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The photo was taken of metropolitan New York City (and other parts of New York as well as New Jersey) on the morning of September 11, 2001.
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The device featured matches the Project Cambria headset Meta has been openly touting since late last year, and it resembles the setup videos that have surfaced online.
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"FSD Beta 10.69.2 rolling out now. Please note that top priority is safety, so expect it to be overly cautious, especially around pedestrians," Musk posted.
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The Walking Dead is an extremely popular TV and comics series in the zombie apocalypse genre, a genre that has been extremely popular among fans of video games.
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With scores of tweets mentioning the name, ‘Nidhi’ was one of the top trending topics on Twitter today. When tried to understand the reason, what unfolded was, least to say, bizarre.
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The worldwide smart personal audio shipments fell by 1.7 per cent year on year to 98.1 million units, according to market research firm Canalys.
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The tech giant earlier promised it would complete its transition to Apple Silicon in Macs by the end of this year.
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Within the first in-development build of Android 13 quarterly platform release by Google, developers have spotted a detachable Pixel tablet and the rumoured Pixel foldable.
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NASA Headquarters plans to house this initial interactive display with goals to expand in person and virtual access over the next five years.
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In the poll conducted by the Korea Institute of Child Care and Education on 1,500 parents with children aged 1 to 7, 70.2 per cent said they have handed smartphones to their children at home to handle daily chores without intrusions.
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Apple announced iCloud Shared Photo Library as part of iOS 16 to release on September 12.
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In the latest letter submitted with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, Musk's legal team cited Twitter's multi-million dollar severance payment to former security chief and whistleblower Peiter "Mudge" Zatko.
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In the last two years, intense work has been done to deploy 5G networks (or 5th generation networks) in several countries around the world.
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Artemis I is NASA's uncrewed flight test which will provide a foundation for human exploration in deep space and demonstrate NASA's commitment and capability to extend human existence to the Moon and beyond.
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The tech giant has also agreed to pay for 95 per cent of the costs for new satellites associated with the feature, reports The Verge, quoting from a US SEC filing.
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The company said that Nearby Share lets users quickly and securely share files between nearby Android phones, tablets and Chromebooks, whether they are photos or videos or even entire folders.
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This was a part of an agreement between the Uttar Pradesh Police and the social networking site to save precious lives through real-time alerts and action to check cases of suicide.
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The platform is announcing updates to make educational content more accessible and interactive for learners while helping learning creators thrive on YouTube.
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Apple co-founder Steve Jobs’ daughter Eve Jobs roasts iPhone 14. The model-entrepreneur shared a hilarious viral meme on her Instagram story that threw shade on the new product.
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Similar to last year, the company has unveiled four models with a minor change. The regular line-up now gets two variants - iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus, instead of a mini version. The Pro series features iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
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The report mentioned that smartwatch hardware generally starts to struggle after about three years, and the Series 3 first launched five years ago in 2017.
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In January, Microsoft confirmed that it will allow popular first person shooter game CoD to stay on Sony PlayStation.