By Rajesh Pandey on Nov 14, 2017 11:19 am Various tests have already shown that Face ID on the iPhone X can be easily fooled if you have an identical twin or using a 3D specialised mask. Now, in a new video, a mother shows her 10-year-old son unlocking her iPhone X despite the handset being secured by Face ID. Continue reading →  By Khamosh Pathak on Nov 14, 2017 11:00 am The iPhone X is one hell of a selfie camera. And most of what makes it so great is not the 7 MP camera module itself but the TrueDepth sensors housed in the now infamous notch. Using all the sensors and some software smarts, iPhone X is able to blur the background in a sophisticated manner. And then there’s the new Portrait Lighting effect feature which brings professional level lighting effects to the iPhone. Continue reading →  By Rajesh Pandey on Nov 14, 2017 09:20 am Mozilla today released Firefox 57 a.k.a Firefox Quantum. Based on a completely overhauled core and a revamped design, Firefox Quantum has been built from the ground up to deliver a speedy browsing experience while consuming a limited amount of resources. Mozilla is calling Quantum the biggest update to the browser since its original release in 2004. Continue reading →  By Rajesh Pandey on Nov 14, 2017 08:25 am Apple has managed to overtake Xiaomi to become the world’s largest wearable vendor in Q3 2017. The company’s strong comeback can be attributed to the launch of the Apple Watch Series 3 with LTE, strong enterprise sales, and the lack of any new wearables from Xiamoi. Continue reading →  By Khamosh Pathak on Nov 14, 2017 08:15 am iPhone X is the early adopter's phone. You're paying the price (literally and figuratively) to get the future's phone, today. There are a lot of new ideas here. Some of them are intuitive and work reliably every time. But many don't. The gesture-based interface can be unreliable sometimes. Face ID is magical but in some conditions, it loses a bit of the magic. Continue reading →  By Rajesh Pandey on Nov 14, 2017 07:40 am Apple is looking to include a 3D depth sensing sensor system on the rear camera of the 2019 iPhone. The company is currently developing this 3D sensor system, with the technology being hugely different from the system it has used on the iPhone X for Face ID. Continue reading →  By Gautam Prabhu on Nov 14, 2017 06:15 am A few days back we had reported that iPhone X and iPhone 8 owners were reporting that the YouTube app was draining a lot of battery. Some users have also reported that their devices were run unusually hot while playing YouTube videos. Continue reading →  By Chethan Rao on Nov 14, 2017 05:01 am A California kitesurfer who was stranded off the coast of California has shared his experience with an Apple Watch, which helped him contact emergency responders. John Zilles was learning how to use a hydrofoil, a contraption used by kitesurfers to rise above the water. However, he quickly realized that he was quite a distance away from the shore. Continue reading →  By Rajesh Pandey on Nov 14, 2017 03:50 am Apple will be enabling faster 7.5W wireless charging on the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and the iPhone X with the upcoming iOS 11.2 update. Right now, wireless charging on all the three handsets is capped at 5W. Continue reading →  By Rajesh Pandey on Nov 14, 2017 12:56 am Apple quietly changed the behaviour of the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth toggles in Control Center in iOS 11. Instead of switching the two radios off, toggling the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth switch to off only led to the iOS device disconnecting from all connected Wi-Fi networks and devices. Continue reading →  | |
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