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Apple may have solved the biggest problem with embedding Face ID in the display

We know from previous Apple patents that the company is hard at work figuring out ways of embedding Face ID in the display of future iPhones. The biggest barrier here is that the infrared light needed for Face ID doesn’t travel well through a display – but a newly-granted Apple patent suggests that the company

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WaterField Designs Debuts Shield Case for Transporting Mac Mini

WaterField Designs today introduced the Shield Case, a small, protective case that’s designed for Apple’s latest Mac mini. The shield case has a rugged ballistic nylon or waxed canvas exterior, along with a soft, padded fleece interior that keeps the ‌Mac mini‌ safe during transport. The M4 Mac mini is Apple’s smallest desktop machine to

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Apple Promotes Severance Season 2 Premiere With Lumon Industries Pop-Up and Visits From Actors

Ahead of the season two premiere of hit TV show Severance, Apple is marketing the show with a fun Severance pop-up at the Grand Central Terminal in New York City. Apple has assembled a glass cube with workstations that are identical to the setups that Lumon employees use on the show, complete with employees “working,”

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Opera browser makes it easier to interact with its AI through a new iOS widget

The popular Opera web browser has just released a major update for its iPhone and iPad app. With the new version, Opera is making it easier for users to interact with Aria – the company’s built-in AI – through new Home Screen widgets. Read on as we detail everything that’s new with the latest Opera

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EU Not Reassessing Apple and Google Antitrust Investigations, But New Administration Could Shift Priorities

The European Union is “reassessing” its investigations into big U.S. tech companies like Apple, Meta, and Google, claims Financial Times, though a spokesperson from the European Commission has denied that such a review is taking place. Tech CEOs like Apple’s Tim Cook and Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg have been cozying up to president-elect Donald Trump as

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