Removing Face ID would give Apple more flexibility to slim down bezels, improve crease engineering and keep the foldable iPhone lighter.
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Edifier LolliClip

The Edifier LolliClip earbuds resemble dumbbells with bent handles, which allows the two ends to wrap around your ear. This ...
According to Gravis, the rear masts host not only sensors but also a GPS module. The location data that GPS satellites beam down to Earth can be imprecise at times. The Gravis Rack uses a technology ...
Nikon's all-rounder, the Z6 III also features a partially stacked sensor, but with a resolution of just 24MP. That said, ...
Designed for modern multi-light environments, Move LightGo includes four memory presets (A/B/C/D) for storing and recalling lighting positions required for different scenes. During scene transitions, ...
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Hasselblad X2D II 100C

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Following its world premiere at the IAA, the BMW iX3 is now ready for its first test drive. It is the first model of the ...