iPad
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How to Lock Your Secrets in the Notes App (and Why You Should)
Searching for data or photo lockers will lead you to many apps. Some of them are genuinely secure — others, less so — but given that you’re dealing with secure data (documents, photos, security codes or bank details), you maybe don’t want to trust a third-party iPhone app that happens to have a thousand 5-star…
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Kyle Rittenhouse’s Lawyers Claim Zooming-In on an iPad Fundamentally Alters a Digital Image
Are digital images a manufactured construct? Does the act of zooming fundamentally alter a files’ essence? Those are some of the unexpected, and at times inelegant, questions posed this week by the layers of 18-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse, who is on trial for shooting and killing two people and injuring another at a protest in Kenosha…
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Apple’s Third-Gen Chips Could Pave the Way for a World Without Intel
With its A- and M- processors, Apple has shown that it doesn’t need a third party to find success in the hardware realm. But that fear permeates throughout Silicon Valley, and with reports that Apple’s chips may soon eclipse chipmaking veterans like Intel, it sounds like we’re heading for a high season of chip wars.
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The Chip Crunch Is Forcing Apple to Cannabilize iPad Production to Build More iPhones: Report
After Tim Cook told CNBC that the chip crunch likely cost Apple around $US6 ($8) billion in lost sales, it appears Apple has started taking more drastic measures in order to maintain strong production of the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro.