Apple reportedly told employees its stores and authorized third-party repair shops will soon be able to resolve Face ID hardware issues without having to replace an iPhone entirely. Technicians may have access to a TrueDepth camera part that includes the Face ID and front-facing camera modules. They''ll be able to swap it into an iPhone, according to an internal memo obtained by MacRumors . The company reportedly said the part may lower the number of whole-device replacements, which will help reduce the company''s carbon footprint. Although Apple didn''t mention pricing for such repairs in the memo, it would make sense for a new part to be less expensive than a replacement device. What''s more, consumers wouldn''t have to be concerned about losing or having to restore their data. The report notes that the part will be compatible with iPhone XS and newer devices. As such, iPhone X owners might miss out. If Apple does offer authorized technicians the part, it seems like a good move for all involved.
Apple has developed a new Siri voice, now available in the beta versions of its iOS 15.4 software, that doesn’t sound obviously male or female. The decision to introduce a gender-neutral voice is one that sees the tech giant taking yet another step away from the criticism that, historically, digital assistants have reinforced unfair gender […]

OtterBox’s MagSafe battery pack outdoes Apple’s

07:20pm, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 The Verge
The new MagSafe battery packs from Otterbox are available in two sizes and can attach to a charging dock and phone simultaneously.
Authorized technicians will soon have access to a new TrueDepth Camera service part.
Apple now plans to reduce whole-unit Face ID repairs by allowing technicians access its advanced TrueDepth Camera service.

Apple & Alphabet Will Not Side-Step A Deep Bear Market

06:20pm, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 Seeking Alpha
Apple is preparing to make a major change to the Face ID repair process on iPhone 12 and newer, according to a new report. This change will allow Appl The post Apple has somehow found a way to fix Face ID without replacing the whole iPhone appeared first on Top Tech News .
Washington [US], February 24 (ANI): American tech giant Apple has recently added Dutch voice recognition support for Siri in the latest HomePod 15.4 beta. As per Mac Rumours, the addition of this voice recognition means HomePod or HomePod mini will be able to identify who is talking to it in a Dutch-speaking multi-person household so […]

Why Exxon Mobil Looks Set For New Highs As Crude Oil Soars

04:52pm, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 Benzinga
Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM ) gapped up almost 3% higher on Thursday morning but immediately ran into a group of sellers, which dropped the stock down 1.6% at press time. Brent crude oil prices jumped 8.99% to over $105 a barrel at 5 a.m. EST, after Russian troops began a full-scale invasion of Ukraine overnight. Russia’s aggression against its neighbor will be met with harsh sanctions from the west and because Russia is a top oil producer the sanctions are likely to stiffen the global energy supply. The rise in crude prices will also affect domestic prices and contribute further to the global rising inflation crisis. Crude oil prices may continue to surge until the market can digest the extent of the economic consequences of this war. If that happens, Exxon Mobil is likely to follow but first, the stock needs to complete its consolidation pattern. See Also: Exxon Mobil Outperforming Apple? How Energy Sector … Full story available on Benzinga.com

BABA, AAPL, TSLA, FB, MSFT, AMZN: Why Are Tech Stocks Down Today?

04:37pm, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 InvestorPlace
Tech stocks across the board are down today as the market correction is only amplified by Russia''s recent invasion of Ukraine.
It''s no wonder why mobile publishers are battling to keep more of their subscription revenue out of the hands of platforms like Apple and Google - a new report indicates the…
It’s no wonder why mobile publishers are battling to keep more of their subscription revenue out of the hands of platforms like Apple and Google — a new report indicates the top 100 non-game, subscription-based apps saw their consumer spend increase 41% in 2021 to $18.3 billion, up from $13 billion in 2020. And this […]
It’s no wonder why mobile publishers are battling to keep more of their subscription revenue out of the hands of platforms like Apple and Google — a new report indicates the top 100 non-game, subscription-based apps saw their consumer spend increase 41% in 2021 to $18.3 billion, up from $13 billion in 2020. And this […]

Why Nvidia, Apple, and Fastly Stocks Are All Falling Today

04:07pm, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 The Motley Fool
Some investors are exiting the market as the conflict in Europe escalates.

Sources claim Apple''s VR/AR headset could ship this summer

04:00pm, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 Pocket-lint
Apple''s upcoming mixed reality headset has moved beyond the prototype stage and could ship as early as August or September this year, a report claims.
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