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Has The Apple Lost Its ‘WOW’, Faces Glitches In iOS 11 And Watches
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Has The Apple Lost Its ‘WOW’, Faces Glitches In iOS 11 And Watches

Apple Inc on Wednesday conceded its latest smartwatch unveiled a week ago has problems with its most important feature: the ability to make phone calls and access data without an iPhone nearby. Prominent reviewers from The Verge, and Techanlysis Research said on Wednesday that they could not recommend the device because of a wifi glitch that causes cellular connectivity problems. The Watch Series 3 starts at $399 and was launched alongside new iPhone models. Unlike previous versions of the watch, it has cellular network connectivity built in. Apple said the watch can experience LTE connectivity problems when it connects to open wi-fi networks such as at a hotel or a coffee shop. The company is “investigating a fix for a future software release,” Apple spokeswoman Amy Bessette told ...
Know What Apple Has Done To Prevent A Thief From Accessing Your iPhone X
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Know What Apple Has Done To Prevent A Thief From Accessing Your iPhone X

Some people wondered what would they do if a thief steals their $999 iPhone X, points it to their face and runs? Well what do you think? Would your data be safe then? The new iPhone X, launched on September 12, 2017 on Apple iPhone 10 year anniversary, is seen as the "future of smartphones". One of the most talked about feature of this iPhone X (pronounced as iPhone 10) is its Face ID, which uses a combination of infrared emitter and sensor (TrueDepth) to paint 30,000 points of infrared light on and around your face. The reflection is measured, which allows it to calculate depth and angle from the camera for each dot and recognizes facial features. Keith Krimbel, a freelance video editor, recently came up with the a query about the safety of this feature and decided to email Apple...
Facebook Tests Its Features To Monetise WhatsApp
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Facebook Tests Its Features To Monetise WhatsApp

Facebook Inc is gearing up to make money from WhatsApp, the messaging service used by more than a billion people every day, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday. WhatsApp is testing features that would allow businesses to chat with their clients on the app, according to the report. It has started a pilot program that would feature a green badge next to a business contact, indicating that the business was verified by the messaging service, the WSJ reported. “We do intend on charging businesses in the future,” Chief Operating Officer Matt Idema told the Journal in an interview. Started in 2009, WhatsApp was acquired by Facebook for an eye-popping $22 billion in 2014. While WhatsApp had little revenue at the time of the deal, the purchase price was slightly more than the market...