Thursday
Sep162021

Apple takes out 256GB iPhone SE model from its online store

After launching its new iPhones this week, Apple seems to have quietly taken out the largest storage configuration of the iPhone SE. The company took out the 256GB option, but it's still selling the 64GB and 128GB models. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims Apple plans to update the iPhone SE in the first half of 2022. The current model came out in April 2020, so this removal might signify that the company is ramping down production for this model. 

Source: MacRumors

Thursday
Sep162021

Tesla begins testing of Full Self-Driving Beta software in Canada

Just ahead of its wider release in the US, the Tesla Full Self-Driving Beta software is rolling out to its early access fleet in the country. The Full Self-Driving Beta v10 allows Tesla vehicles to virtually drive themselves on highways and city streets. However, it's still considered a level 2 driver assist because it requires driver supervision at all times. You are still responsible for the vehicle, and you need to keep your hands on the steering wheel at all times.

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Wednesday
Sep152021

Apple introduces new low-cost iPad, redesigned iPad mini

Apple has launched two new iPads from its stable. These include a more affordable iPad and a new iPad mini. The former now runs on an A13 processor with a 12-megapixel front-facing camera that supports the company's Center Stage feature. It's built to get an improved video call experience on the 10.2-inch tablet, which mobile workers and students need more than ever.

The iPad's base storage option is now at 64GB, but you can also get a 256GB model. There is also an LTE option if you need that. This tablet gets a starting price of $429, and it's available in Space Grey and Silver.

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Wednesday
Sep152021

Apple Watch Series 7 gets a 20% bigger display area

Apple doesn't tweak its new Watch Series 7 too much. But it gets a 20% bigger display area than its predecessor. The screen is as close to the rounded edges as possible. And it now has a more crack-resistant design and an IP6X rating.

Apple has tweaked its software to take advantage of the larger display. The company has included new watch faces, too. The Apple Watch gets slightly bigger sizes from 40mm to 41mm for the smaller size and 44mm to 45mm for the larger option.

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