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  1. Intel Unveils 12th Gen Intel Core, Launches World’s Best Gaming Processor, i9-12900K
    Intel Unveils 12th Gen Intel Core, Launches World’s Best Gaming Processor, i9-12900K

    12th Gen Intel Core Family will include 60 processors and more than 500 designs, leading with enthusiast desktop.

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  2. Third-Party iPhone 13 Screen Repair Kills Face ID, Noice
    Third-Party iPhone 13 Screen Repair Kills Face ID, Noice

    As with all new iPhone releases, when the iPhone 13 was first released back in September, it too underwent the traditional teardown by third-party repair company, iFixit, and what they discovered, was… not good.

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  3. Galaxy S22 Ultra camera may help Samsung prove to Apple and Google that hardware is king
    Galaxy S22 Ultra camera may help Samsung prove to Apple and Google that hardware is king

    The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra will make better use of the 108MP camera that debuted on the Galaxy S20 Ultra.

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  4. Apple is in ‘active development program’ of new products with micro-LED displays
    Apple is in ‘active development program’ of new products with micro-LED displays

    Early today, a report by The Elec suggested that the first OLED MacBook has been delayed while there isn’t a sign of a product with a micro-LED display, the successor of miniLED. Now

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  5. Craig Federighi vehemently speaks out against iPhone sideloading in Web Summit keynote: ‘Sideloading is a cybercriminal’s best friend’
    Craig Federighi vehemently speaks out against iPhone sideloading in Web Summit keynote: ‘Sideloading is a cybercriminal’s best friend’

    Last month, it was announced that Apple senior vice president Craig Federighi would attend and speak at Web Summit 2021

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  6. Comment: Apple’s rant against app sideloading on iOS contradicts itself thanks to macOS
    Comment: Apple’s rant against app sideloading on iOS contradicts itself thanks to macOS

    Apple has been facing a huge battle with developers recently, as the company is accused of forcing strict rules on the App Store

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  7. TestFlight now available on the Mac App Store for all users
    TestFlight now available on the Mac App Store for all users

    Earlier this year, Apple announced that the TestFlight app testing platform was coming to macOS. After releasing a beta version of TestFlight for Mac developers in August

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  8. Report: iPhone 14 unlikely to feature 3nm chips as TSMC faces production challenges
    Report: iPhone 14 unlikely to feature 3nm chips as TSMC faces production challenges

    Amid the Apple Silicon transition for the Mac and continued advancement of the iPhone and iPad, Apple’s relationship with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing is deepening and evolving. 

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  9. The way you login to your Google account will change from Nov. 9, and here’s all you need to know
    The way you login to your Google account will change from Nov. 9, and here’s all you need to know

    Google back in May announced that it will be making Two-Step Verification (2-factor authentication) mandatory for all before the end of the year, and we now have a definitive date for it.

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  10. Federal agencies ordered to apply Apple security patches by November 17
    Federal agencies ordered to apply Apple security patches by November 17

    The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a Binding Operational Directive, requiring federal agencies to apply 24 Apple security patches.

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  11. You can now listen to Apple Music on PlayStation 5
    You can now listen to Apple Music on PlayStation 5

    Apple and Sony today announced that the Apple Music app is now available on PlayStation 5 consoles, joining the likes of Spotify as an official music service on the PlayStation system.

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  12. Apple releases Safari 15.1 with classic tab design for macOS Big Sur and Catalina
    Apple releases Safari 15.1 with classic tab design for macOS Big Sur and Catalina

    Earlier this week, Apple reverted the design of the Safari tabs to a more traditional look with the official release of macOS Monterey

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