Apple introduces iPhone recycling robot "Daisy"
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US smartphone and electronics manufacturer and the world's second most valuable company Apple has developed a robot, named Daisy, which is programmed to take apart iPhones and extract 14 industrial use minerals from them, including lithium. The move comes as part of Apple's ambitious project to only use recycled minerals in manufacturing and end its reliance on the mining industry, which many experts say is impossible.
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Top analyst says Apple will use cheaper iPhone battery technology to offset cost of adding 5G
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Last year Apple surprised many by beefing up the capacities of the batteries used with the iPhone 11 line. However, a new report issued by TF International analyst Ming-Chi Kuo contains some interesting news. More precisely, Kuo says that Apple could cut 40% to 50% off of the average unit cost of the batteries needed for this year's handsets.
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Sat Aug 22 - PhonearenaLatest mockups of 5G Apple iPhone 12 line surface
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Between renders and dummy units, we have a very good idea what the 5G Apple iPhone 12 family looks like. In the old days, dummy units were made for carriers to put on their shelves so that consumers could get an idea about the size and looks of an upcoming handset.
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Wed Aug 19 - PhonearenaNew Mac malware infects and spreads via Xcode projects
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A number of Xcode projects have been found to contain malware that can attack Safari and other browsers, security researchers have revealed, with the discovery of XCSSET malware making its way into Mac software projects through largely unknown means. It is unclear exactly how the code is being injected into the project at this time.
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Mon Aug 17 - AppleinsiderAlexa hack granted attackers access to an Echo user's smart home network
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A number of vulnerabilities have been revealed in Amazon's Alexa, highlighting the need for providers of smart home platforms, such as Apple's HomeKit, to maintain security as part of the service. It could even be possible for an attacker to install a skill to eavesdrop into conversations near an Echo device.
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