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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Future iPhones May Get Thinner Screens Thanks to Novatek

Imagine holding a sleeker iPhone in your hands next year. That might be possible, thanks to a Taiwanese company called Novatek. They've just announced they will start making new OLED displays using a technology called TDDI, which could make future iPhones thinner. This news comes from DigiTimes and

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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Easy Upgrade: Rotating Touchscreen for Any Car

Upgrading your car doesn't have to mean buying a new one. With this 8-inch rotating touchscreen, you can enjoy the same perks as new cars—like wireless CarPlay and Android Auto—in your current vehicle. It's simple to install and on sale for just $99.99. This touchscreen isn't just a pretty face; it

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Oct 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

EFD Studios Unveils Massive Virtual Production Space in Spain

You might think that virtual production is just a fancy term for filming with green screens. But EFD Studios, a company with locations spanning four countries, has big plans to change the game. They're building one of Europe's largest virtual sets right outside Madrid, Spain. This isn't your average

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Oct 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

What’s Coming in iPhone 17: Thinner Screens and Foldable Devices?

Imagine holding an iPhone that's not just sleek but also incredibly thin. A Taiwanese tech company, Novatek, has announced a new kind of display that could make this possible. This new technology, called Touch and Display Driver Integration (TDDI), combines the touch and screen layers into one. Appl

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Oct 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

The iPhone 17 Air: All About the Design?

The upcoming iPhone 17 Air seems to be all about its design, rather than impressive specs. Rumors suggest it will have a 6.65-inch OLED screen with ProMotion display technology, giving a smooth 120Hz refresh rate that can adjust based on what's being shown. This phone might replace the iPhone 17 Plu

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Oct 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Just Walk Out Technology: A Retailer's Dilemma

Amazon's Just Walk Out technology, once hailed as a revolutionary solution for cashierless shopping, has become a costly and challenging endeavor for the retailer. Initially expected to transform the retail landscape with its innovative computer vision-based checkout system, the technology has been

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Oct 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Power Behind the Screen: A Celebrating Women's Impact in Tech

This year's Women in Technology: Hollywood Leadership Awards will shine a spotlight on trailblazers like Carolyn Giardina, senior entertainment technology and crafts editor at Variety. As part of the organization's annual SoCal Women's Leadership Summit, these remarkable women will be recognized for

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Oct 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

What's New in iPhone Cameras? A Look at the 16 Pro and 12 Pro

You know how Apple loves to make their iPhones better with each new model? Let's take a peek at the cameras on the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro. The newest one, the 16 Pro, has some nifty features that the 12 Pro doesn't have. First off, the main rear camera on the 16 Pro is now a whopping 48 me

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Britain's Defense: The Urgent Need for Change and Modernization

Lately, Britain's defense sector is grappling with a crucial choice. They need to persuade the government that spending taxpayer money on the military is worthwhile. The war in Ukraine has exposed major flaws in this sector, highlighting that changes are essential. A significant obstacle is bureauc

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Is TikTok Safe for Kids? Texas AG Wants to Know!

Do you love making videos on TikTok? So do millions of kids around the world. But is it safe for them? That's what Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is questioning. He's taken legal action against TikTok because he thinks they're not doing enough to protect young users' data. The issue lies wit

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