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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.
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Low-power mode saves battery life by deactivating some features such as the always-on display, workout autostart, heart health messages, and more, while maintaining the functionality of fall detection and activity monitoring.
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Starting September 28, Play Store will begin a limited-time pilot allowing for the distribution of DFS and Rummy apps to users in India by developers incorporated in India.
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The Apple crypto live streaming on YouTube had an old interview with Cook and the user who ran the video aimed to grab the attention of Apple lovers and take them to a crypto scam website.
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The new Apple iPhones will be able to use two eSIMs at once, and the users will be able to store more eSIMs.
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Google honoured Bhupen Hazarika with a colourful and whimsical illustration of the legendary singer on its home page.
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Powered by A16 Bionic, the fastest chip ever in a smartphone, iPhone 14 Pro introduces a new class of pro camera system, with the first-ever 48MP Main camera
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AirPods Pro also includes a new charging case with Find My Support and a built-in speaker to help you keep track of them (and a loop where you can attach a lanyard if you want another way to carry the case around).
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The newer SE will feature the Series 8's new crash detection capability and will be up to 20 per cent faster than earlier
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Watch Series 8 can track changes in body temperature as little as 0.1 degrees Celsius, checking it every five seconds.
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Powered by watchOS 9, Apple Watch Ultra introduces a 49mm titanium case and flat sapphire front crystal that reveals the biggest and brightest Apple Watch display yet.
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Sacks, CEO of Craft Ventures and member of the "PayPal mafia", lost his appeal after being subpoenaed by Twitter for his correspondence with Musk, according to court documents.
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Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 offers impressive performance and AI to make interactions seamless and intuitive. This chip also provides advanced photography features as well as improved connectivity, the company said in a statement.
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The users can expect three key features in the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, the top-end phones from Apple.
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With eco-friendly routing, the users can choose a route that's optimised for lower fuel consumption, which helps them save money on fuel and reduce carbon emissions.
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The monthly software update for September 2022 will reach all supported Pixel devices running Android 13, starting from Tuesday.
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Called 'Made by Google,' the hardware launch event will see new devices as shown by the company at its I/O developer conference earlier this year.
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This trend also played out with share-of-wallet as Apple's search ad business gained five percentage points to reach a 15 per cent share, whilst Meta declined four percentage points, still finishing significantly ahead with a 28 per cent share.
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This year, with just hours left for Wednesday’s ‘Far Out’ event, the buzz is at its peak, with a kind of frenzy that few other products from any company enjoy.
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The import of iPhones to India is likely to come down to 15 per cent this year (from 50 per cent in 2019), while domestic manufacturing by the Cupertino-based tech giant is set to go up substantially to 85 per cent, according to market intelligence firm CyberMedia Research (CMR).