. Discover the latest news and rumors about Apple's switch from Lightning port to USB-C for their iPhones. Now all iPhone models are equipped with USB-C and other products like AirPods and Apple Pencil still use Lightning port. Also, Apple is looking into QR2 standard and MagSafe wireless charging technology that is already incorporated with iPhone 12. Stay tuned for the release of portless all-display iPhone!
Introducing the Lucyd app: The device-agnostic app that allows users to access the revolutionary ChatGPT and ask questions. Compatible with iOS and Android phones, as well as smart eyewear and AirPods, the app provides a hassle-free, visual and voice interface to experience the power of ChatGPT anytime, anywhere. Download the app now and stay ahead of the AI game.
Discover the incredible potential of the iPhone, as Apple reportedly plans to launch a $49 Apple Pencil, providing users with an all-new experience. A recent post on Weibo reveals that the accessory could arrive by 2022, allowing for touchscreen navigation with unprecedented accuracy. Learn more about this exciting development, and how it could change the tablet industry.
Apple Inc. stands to benefit from LG's new OLED panel etching technology, which allows for thinner devices and lower production costs. This hybrid technology merges rigid OLED glass substrates and flexible OLED thin-film encapsulation to create an ultra-thin 0.2mm panel. Samsung and Apple will utilize the new OLED display in iPad models this year, and with Apple's consumer electronics in the entertainment industry, there are many revenue opportunities.
This article provides an overview of the upcoming Apple Inc. iPhones, the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. It discusses the new ‘Action’ button, which will reportedly take the place of both the volume up and power off buttons. We also explore the technical challenges faced by Apple, and their decision to switch to solid-state buttons. Get all the information you need to know about the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max before they launch.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?