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Apple's iPhone offers a large array of accessibility features that help all users, of varying needs, access their smartphones. There are features that let you control the device with your voice, your ...
An established Chinese leaker has pushed back against recent rumors suggesting Apple plans to eliminate the Camera Control button from the iPhone 18, instead claiming the company is working to ...
This year's upcoming iPhone 17 models could be the last of Apple's smartphones to include a Camera Control button because not enough iPhone owners are using it, claims a questionable new rumor out of ...
Recently, a rumor suggested that Apple might drop the Camera Control with the iPhone 18 series. However, the latest leak indicates that won’t be the case. Tipster Instant Digital, known for a better ...
Discover how to control and monitor any camera using just a single cable. A simple setup that streamlines connectivity for filmmakers and content creators. #CameraGear #Filmmaking #TechTips Exact time ...
A random report from an account with zero track-record for anything claims that the iPhone 18 will drop the Camera Control button as too few people are using it. The claim is entirely meaningless, but ...
Satish Rao, the driver, reportedly suffered a silent heart attack. A bus driver, driving to Rajasthan from Indore, handed over the steering wheel to the co-driver as soon as he started to feel sick.
Of the total more than 5,450 CCTV cameras – 2,000 installed by the PMRDA in the villages merged with the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) not very long ago – have already been connected to the ...
An Alabama fan has gone viral after flipping the middle finger to TV cameras in the final moments of the Crimson Tide's shock Week 1 loss to Florida State - their first opening-day defeat in 24 years.
Following a rumor that Apple was already planning to cancel its Camera Control functionality with next year's iPhone 18 device, Weibo leaker Instant Digital has revealed that they believe otherwise.
Amazon Dash is a handy service, and when Amazon released their AWS IoT platform, [Brian Carbonette] felt that it left out all the hardware hackers from the tinkering fun. Seeking justice, he put ...