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The iPhone 16’s “Camera Control” feature is not just any ordinary button – it holds a significant value in the way Apple perceives cameras, artificial intelligence (AI), and the future of technology interaction. This multipurpose button signifies a shift in how we engage with technology and the world, embodying Apple’s vision for the next generation
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Aukey, a well-known tech company, recently introduced three new magnetic wireless chargers at IFA in Berlin. These chargers come equipped with fans to help keep your phone cool while it’s charging. The company claims that this feature not only prevents overheating but also allows for faster charging times. Features of the Chargers The three new
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Recently, security researchers Ian Carroll and Sam Curry uncovered a critical vulnerability in the login systems used by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to verify airline crew members at airport security checkpoints. This vulnerability allowed individuals with basic knowledge of SQL injection techniques to manipulate the systems and potentially gain unauthorized access to airline rosters.
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Apple fans around the world are eagerly awaiting the upcoming Apple event on Monday, September 9th, where the tech giant is expected to unveil its latest smartphone lineup. The buzz surrounding the event centers around the anticipated announcement of not just one, but four new iPhone models. Among these are the standard iPhone 16 and
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Nanoleaf has finally announced the release of its much-anticipated smart switch after nearly a decade of development. The Sense Plus Smart Wireless “Anywhere” Switch brings physical control to Nanoleaf’s smart lighting system, allowing users to easily adjust their lights with the press of a button. This battery-powered device features built-in motion and light sensors, making
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The Boeing Starliner spacecraft completed its uncrewed flight back to Earth, marking the end of its most recent flight test that was delayed months beyond the original schedule. NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Suni Williams, who were originally intended to be aboard the Starliner, will now remain on the International Space Station until next
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A coalition of consumer protection and anti-waste groups recently penned a letter to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) urging action against the practice of “software tethering.” This practice ties the functionality of hardware to external software, often rendering products useless once software updates cease. The groups, which include Consumer Reports, iFixit, US PIRG, the Electronic
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