As an Editor at Pocketnow, Aryan covers all things mobile, be it the latest smartphones, wearables, gaming consoles, or accessories. His experience using some of the newest hardware from Apple, Google ...
If your Apple Face ID breaks down and you take your iPhone in for repairs, the entire device will simply be replaced. However, this may be about to change — for the better. An internal memo from Apple ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Apple has developed its own face mask for its employees and an unboxing ...
I stood outside a busy New York City subway stop recently, dressed like a celebrity trying not to be recognized. My face was covered with sunglasses, a baseball cap and my black KN95 mask. But my ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Apple's face recognition technology on the iPhone 13 Pro Max does not ...
Apple is now offering to repair Face ID issues without the need to replace the entire iPhones for users, and this is something that the company would observe for its different devices. The repair ...
Apple’s latest iPhone software update, iOS 13.5, released Wednesday, is there for you. Your eyes, nose and mouth must be visible for Face ID, Apple’s facial recognition software, to recognize you. But ...
A few months ago, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that Apple was in the early stages of developing a smart home doorbell and lock system with Face ID. He said the doorbell would wirelessly connect to ...
In the recent Power On newsletter that recently launched, Bloomberg's very own Mark Gurman believes that Apple will be bringing the Face ID to Mac within the course of a "couple of years." Gurman even ...