iPhone 15 Pro is tipped to use a new generation of under panel cameras with Face ID. Samsung has teamed up with OTI Lumionics to develop this new technology.Read More
Monthly Archives: July 2022
WhatsApp started rolling out multi-device support for all users. The latest feature will allow users to access their WhatsApp account on up to four devices such as laptops, or PCs simultaneously. Users can send or receive messages on their WhatsApp account on a secondary device even when their phone is not connected to the Internet.Read…
The design schematics of Apple iPhone Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max have been allegedly leaked.Read More
Toyota and Aurora, a US developer of automated driving systems, have started testing autonomous ride-hailing fleet in Texas, with two safety operators and no passenger on board, Aurora said.Read More
Apple is reportedly planning to launch a new 15-inch MacBook Air in 2023, along with larger versions of its 13.3-inch model. The Cupertino tech giant is also developing a larger 10-inch iPad model, according to a report by the Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC).Read More
Zoom has announced a new Avatars feature that replaces your head with a 3D character during virtual calls. The avatar will mimic the head movements and facial expressions of the user. Avatars feature is included in the Zoom 5.10.0 update and initially offer animal avatars. Different avatar options are said to be added in the…
iPhone SE (2022) teardown reveals that it is equipped with a 2,018mAh battery. There is also a custom Snapdragon X57 modem for 5G connectivity.Read More
Apple said it will buy its first industrial-size batch of carbon-free aluminium to use in its low-cost iPhone SE, as it steps up efforts to reduce carbon footprint from the metal it uses heavily in product casings.Read More
Apple is working on a subscription service for the iPhone and other hardware products, a move that could make device ownership similar to paying a monthly app fee, according to people with knowledge of the matter.Read More
Apple told appellate judges that Epic Games had failed to show any legal error that would justify them overturning a lower-court ruling that found key App Store policies do not break US antitrust law.Read More
