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November 13, 2017 Posted By:
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Touted as the iPhone X’s new flagship form of device security, Face ID is a natural target for hackers. Just a week after the device’s release, Vietnamese research team Bkav claims to have cracked Apple’s facial recognition system using a replica face mask that combines printed 2D images with three-dimensional features. No one really knows how legitimate this purported hack is....
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November 13, 2017 Posted By:
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( AppleNews247.Com, November 13, 2017 ) Geographically, this report is segmented into several key Regions, with production, consumption, revenue (million USD) , market share and growth rate of Wireless Audio Equipments in these regions, from 2012 to 2022 (forecast) , covering United States EU China Japan South Korea Taiwan Global Wireless Audio Equipments market competition by top manufacturers, with production, price, revenue (value) and...
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November 13, 2017 Posted By:
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KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo wrote a new report about Apple’s plans for next year. According to him, the company is going to release three new iPhone devices next year. They’ll all have edge-to-edge displays with a notch. The successor of the iPhone X could be roughly the same size and shape. According to Kuo, this new iPhone would feature...
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November 10, 2017 Posted By:
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( AppleNews247.Com, November 10, 2017 ) Bluetooth Headsets-Global Market Status and Trend Report 2017 offers a comprehensive analysis on Bluetooth Headsets industry, standing on the readers' perspective, delivering detailed market data and penetrating insights. No matter the client is industry insider, potential entrant or investor, the report will provides useful data and information. Key questions answered by this...
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November 10, 2017 Posted By:
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It wouldn’t be the launch of a first-generation Apple product without a few hiccups — who can forget Antennagate and Bendgate? — and the iPhone X is no different. A handful of users report that a mysterious and inextinguishable green line has appeared on their device’s display. Read More...
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November 10, 2017 Posted By:
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Today’s Stories
Uber CEO says 2019 is the target for IPO
Apple has acquired imaging sensor startup InVisage Technologies
Twitter pauses account verifications after critics slam it for verifying Charlottesville rally organizer
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November 10, 2017 Posted By:
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With the introduction of iOS 11, Apple redesigned the App Store with a heavier focus on editorial content, including articles, interviews, how-to’s, lists and other round-ups with app recommendations. Now, it’s adding another feature, as well, called “This Weekend Only.” The new section lists deals that can be found inside apps, as opposed to discounts on downloads of… Read...
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November 9, 2017 Posted By:
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Apple is taking its coding course international after it announced that 20 college and university partners worldwide will begin offering the Everyone Can Code initiative to students. Initially limited to the U.S., the course is designed by Apple engineers and educators to help students learn the basics to get into the “booming app economy” — Apple says iOS developers alone…
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November 9, 2017 Posted By:
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Apple has released its first diversity and inclusion report since naming Denise Young Smith as VP of diversity and inclusion in May. It’s also Apple’s first report since Donald Trump took the office of president of the United States. Read More...
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November 9, 2017 Posted By:
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Over the last few days, most iOS users have experienced the same peculiar bug: the letter “I” was autocorrecting to… something else. Sometimes it was an exclamation mark. Sometimes it was “A.” Sometimes it was a question mark in a box. A fix was said to be just around the corner, and sure enough: Apple has just sent out a...
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