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Foxconn to start manufacturing iPhones at Karnataka plant by next April: Minister
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Patil said this after the representatives of the company led by George Chu met him as part of a courtesy visit in which Information Technology and Biotechnology Minister Priyank Kharge was also present. The Rs 13,600 crore project which is expected to create 50,000 jobs.
iOS 17 new feature may turn locked iPhones into smart home displays: Report
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According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the phone's interface will display information like calendar appointments, weather, and notifications when it's locked and placed horizontally. Gurman also mentioned that the interface will work similarly to smart home devices from Google and Amazon. Moreover, the report mentioned that the feature will.
iPhones will soon start speaking in your voice within 15 mins
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According to Apple, users can create a Personal Voice by reading along with a randomised set of text prompts to record 15 minutes of audio on an iPhone or iPad. "At the end of the day, the most important thing is being able to communicate with friends and family," said Philip Green, board member and ALS advocate at the Team Gleason nonprofit.
Apple fixes 2 zero-day bugs exploited to hack iPhones, Macs
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According to BleepingComputer, the two zero-day security vulnerabilities were addressed in iOS 16.4.1, iPadOS 16.4.1, macOS Ventura 13.3.1, and Safari 16.4.1 with improved input validation and memory management. The first security flaw is an IOSurfaceAccelerator that could lead to the corruption of data, a crash, or code execution.
iPhone 17 Pro may feature under-display Face ID tech
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According to display analyst Ross Young, the under-display 'Face ID' technology will still be accompanied by a circular cutout for the front-facing camera, reports MacRumors. This implementation is anticipated to last until 2027's 'Pro' iPhone models, which will also integrate the camera under the display for a true all-screen.
Why Tim Cook does not want people to use iPhones too much
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Cook, who appeared on the cover page of GQ for its first-ever 'Global Creativity Awards' issue, said that "we make technology to empower people to be able to do things they couldn't do, to create things they couldn't create, to learn things they couldn't learn. And I mean, that's really what drives us. We don't want people using our phones.
Apple camera lens suppliers facing twin risks: Analyst
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"Apple camera lens suppliers face two risks: High inventory levels leading to a weaker-than-expected 2Q23 and suppliers being unable to profit from periscope camera lenses," Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo tweeted on Thursday. Since early 2020, when Kuo had first mentioned the possibility , rumours about the iPhone.
iPhone 14 Plus in yellow will charm your senses, uplift mood
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It is clear that yellow has much symbolic meaning for millions and Apple has understood this ancient colour's natural bonding with people, thus bringing iPhone 14 and 14 Plus in yellow finish that looks awesome. Beautifully designed and built to last, iPhone 14 Plus has a durable Ceramic Shield front cover, an updated internal design for better sustained performance and easier repairs, and enhanced battery life.
Apple Mac mini with M2 chip blazes past all Windows desktops for Indian users
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Apple has brought Mac mini with M2 and M2 Pro silicon chips to its Indian users that packs more performance at a lower starting price (at just Rs 59,900 for M2 model). For a working professional or a creator at home office or the studio, Mac mini with M2 chip is more versatile than ever.
1st-gen iPhone sold for $55K at auction
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The device originally cost $599 when it was first introduced in 2007, so this is a surcharge of more than $54,000, reports MacRumors. A former Apple employee, who bought the original iPhone when it was released, placed it for sale on RR Auction. An "undiscovered" Apple-1 computer was also sold by RR Auction for an undisclosed sum, along with other Apple products and memorabilia that fetched high prices.
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