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Apple has updated their Face ID software so that users wearing face masks can still access their phones wearing the PPE accessory.
on Tuesday, September 12 the iphone 8 details and release date will finally be announced. it's Apple's 10th anniversary iPhone so fans and customers are expecting the best iphone yet. it is reportedly expected to have a starting price of $1000. that price can go up depending on storage space. it will have amAzing new features such as a bigger screen, facial recognition, and it will be even more water resistant then the iphone 7
The official iPhone 8 release date and price will be announced on Tuesday, September 12. The price price willalso be announced even though it is rumored to start at $1,000. This is the 10 year anniversary of the phone so apple fans and consumers are expecting the phone to be outrageous.The new phone will apparently have a different screen, design, and specs
User error has led Apple to rollback a software update for older devices. However, the error is rooted in memory, at least the forgetful memory of some users. According to an Apple spokesperson, the latest iOS update 9.3 will not update for older devices right now, including the iPhone 5. Instead, those with an aged Apple device will have to wait for a quite fix to the update process.
The latest iOS update is now available. Dubbed 9.3, the software update extends the reach of 3D touch while shifting the phone's display settings depending on the time of day. The idea is that shifting the color temperature of the screen after sunset is better for a user's circadian rhythm resulting in better sleep. The 3D update will unlock the iPhone 6S with touch navigation like never before, you can even use the Touch ID fingerprint reader to lock access to certain apps. Apple's latest update to the iOS platform will also including additions to the CarPlay system including location-based recommendations.
The US Department of Justice sues Apple for illegally maintaining a monopoly for its iPhone by stifling competition and imposing exorbitant costs on consumers. "Apple has maintained monopoly power in the smartphone market not simply by staying ahead of the competition on the merits, but by violating federal antitrust law," US Attorney General Merrick Garland tells reporters. SOUNDBITE