Yubico has announced the release of the YubiKey 5Ci, the worlds first security key for USB-C and Lightning devices.
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Yubico has announced the release of the YubiKey 5Ci, the worlds first security key for USB-C and Lightning devices.
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Apple’s ‘Project Titan’ self-driving car could include course-correction systems to assist with bad weather or road conditions, while sliding doors could have extra sensors to ensure they adapt to open as widely as possible, despite the presence of obstacles.
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In an expansion of Shazam integration with Apple Music, Apple has debuted a new Shazam Discovery Top 50 chart to enhance user discovery of new and trending music.
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Following a July planning meeting with US Attorney General William Barr, individual states appear poised to launch their own antitrust investigations of big tech sooner rather than later.
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Hackers have for the first time in years released a publicly available jailbreak for iPhones running up-to-date software after Apple mistakenly unpatched a critical vulnerability in its most current iOS release.
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Porsche on Monday announced plans to offer Apple Music as a standalone app in its upcoming Taycan, the German marque’s first all-electric sports car.
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A report on Monday puts a date to Apple’s upcoming Apple TV+ launch, saying current plans are to launch the subscription service in November for a monthly fee of $9.99.
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Those looking for a sleek setup with a built-in high-res display and premium desktop components can currently save up to $700 instantly on current and closeout iMac models. Configurations start at just $899 thanks to the lowest prices ever on many systems. Don’t delay, though, as these iMac deals end soon.
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A report on Monday claims Apple’s budget for Apple TV+ has ballooned to more than $6 billion as it invests in an original content library to compete against streaming stalwarts.
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Apple’s one-time head of Siri development Bill Stasior has left Apple, and is going to be one of Microsoft’s vice presidents of technology.
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