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Apple @ Work: New FIDO specifications aim to end Passkey vendor lock-in

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Apple launches new iPhone 14 service program for ‘Rear Camera Issue’

Apple today has launched a new service program for iPhone 14 Plus models, where a ‘very small percentage’ of devices may show no rear camera preview. This is the first iPhone service program in a couple years, with the last one being in 2021 where some iPhone 12 models experienced an earpiece speaker problem. more…

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BLUETTI launches new Handsfree Backpack Power Stations, bringing power wherever you want to go

Every day, we’re all so accustomed to being connected 24/7. But if you’re the adventurous type—a hiker, camper, photographer or videographer, and so on—you know how challenging it can be to keep your gear charged and connected on the go. That’s why BLUETTI has just launched two solutions with its new BLUETTI Handsfree Backpack Power

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Real or Fake? Lightning to USB-C Cables for Previous iMacs Shown in ‘Unreleased’ Colors

Apple enthusiast @StellaFudge today shared photos of USB-C to Lightning cables in six “unreleased” colors, including what appears to be teal, blue, purple, yellow, red, and orange. He said Apple allegedly planned to include the cables with Apple silicon Macs, but the cables have never been released in these exact shades. Image Credit: @StellaFudge “They’re

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