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Bruce Springsteen...Your Music Sucks, and So Do Your Political Opinions
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Bruce Springsteen...Your Music Sucks, and So Do Your Political Opinions

Bruce Springsteen...Your Music Sucks, and So Do Your Political Opinions
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Donald Trump Returning to Butler, PA - With Elon Musk Joining Him
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Donald Trump Returning to Butler, PA - With Elon Musk Joining Him

Donald Trump Returning to Butler, PA - With Elon Musk Joining Him
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'Alarm Bells': Dems Now Panicking About Senate Race in WI
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'Alarm Bells': Dems Now Panicking About Senate Race in WI

'Alarm Bells': Dems Now Panicking About Senate Race in WI
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Matt Mullenweg: ‘WordPress.org just belongs to me’
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Matt Mullenweg: ‘WordPress.org just belongs to me’

Matt Mullenweg at WordCamp 2024 in Europe. | Image: WordCamp The lines between the WordPress open-source project, the nonprofit backing it, and the commercial arm owned by Automattic are blurring. Continue reading…
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Apple’s iPhone 17 Air is one step closer to becoming a reality
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Apple’s iPhone 17 Air is one step closer to becoming a reality

The iPhone 16 has been out for a couple of weeks now. However, it seems Apple is already fully committed to the upcoming iPhone 17, especially the now-rumored iPhone 17 Air/Slim. According to a DigiTimes report, Taiwanese company Novatek plans to begin mass production of a new OLED display technology. The Touch and Display Driver Integration tech is expected to debut as early as the second quarter of 2025, and Apple is "expected" to be Novatek's first customer. The claim seems to be speculative by DigiTimes. However, this technology could help Apple make this upcoming iPhone 17 Air really thin. "While industry insiders remain tight-lipped about potential end customers, speculation suggests that Novatek's proposed shipping schedule could align with the next-generation iPhone displays in 2025." Latest iPhone 17 Air rumors The iPhone 17 Air is expected to be released after years of Apple failing to conquer a more significant market with a variation of the regular iPhone. The company has seen low sales of the iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone 15 Plus. While we need to know how the iPhone 16 Plus will perform, Cupertino seems to be planning a different approach for the iPhone 17. Besides that, rumors so far have hinted at a premium version of the non-Pro iPhone 17. While all models are expected to maintain the same price point, this iPhone 17 Air would cost around $1,299—the most expensive iPhone to date. Despite its ultra-thin form factor, it would have the A19 chip, 8 GB of RAM, and two main cameras. How Apple will maintain a good battery life with an ultra-thin form factor is still unknown. However, the company might learn from Huawei’s latest triple-fold phone. It’s important to say Samsung will likely make competition hard for this rumored Apple phone. Interestingly, the iPhone 17 Pro models could have 12GB of RAM, the A19 Pro chip with TSMC’s new N3P manufacturing process, and three 48MP main cameras. Below, you can learn more about the future iPhone 17. Don't Miss: iPhone 17: Release date, rumors, features, A19, price, and Slim model The post Apple’s iPhone 17 Air is one step closer to becoming a reality appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Best Echo Dot deals for Fall Prime Day 2024 Amazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2024: Get $425+ free Today’s deals: $60 Insignia smart TV, $735 black Apple Watch Ultra 2, $120 Ninja food processor, more
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Apple’s biggest hardware change on the iPhone 16 is a huge disappointment
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Apple’s biggest hardware change on the iPhone 16 is a huge disappointment

Apple's latest and greatest innovation for the iPhone 16 is the Camera Control. This new button features several layers of software integration, and Apple thinks it adds state-of-the-art camera functionality. The company calls this feature a "result of thoughtful hardware and software integration, which elevates the camera experience on the iPhone 16 lineup. It is packed with innovation, including a tactile switch that powers the click experience, a high-precision force sensor that enables the light press gesture, and a capacitive sensor that allows for touch interactions." While this all looks great on paper, having a hands-on experience with this functionality with my iPhone 16 Pro Max has only been frustrating and unreliable. Sometimes you don't press the Camera Control hard enough to quickly launch the Camera app. Other times you end up taking random photos while trying to navigate through the control options, such as zoom, exposure, or depth of field. Those are both common experiences I've had this past week. On top of that, pressing the button to snap a photo often causes the phone to move as it captures an image. At best, that means the picture doesn't end up framed how you wanted. At worst, it might even end up being blurry. Image source: Apple Inc. So far, the iPhone 16 Camera Control functionality feels like a solution to a problem no one had. The Camera app is already overcomplicated, and adding a second physical interaction layer only makes matters worse. There are a few examples of why this feature's real-world use case is so bad: Misplacement: The Camera Control is poorly positioned, and I don't think there was a good place to put it. With the iPhone 16 Pro Max, it would look better just below the Side Button for vertical shots. However, it's slightly more comfortable in the position it is for horizontal shots – except no one shoots horizontally! 3D Touch-like experience: Do you remember the iPhone 6S's 3D Touch functionality? Well, Apple eventually disabled this feature in one of its latest software updates, even though the iPhone XS still supported it. With the Apple Watch, Apple also removed the Force Touch for different gestures. The reason was it was overcomplicated for regular users to get it. So, why did they add a 3D Touch-like feature to a small button no one can reliably press? Too many settings: AI mentioned above, the Camera app already offers many customization options if you want the perfect shot. However, it's easier to slide your finger rather than press and swipe through a small UI in the right corner. Muscle memory: I was excited about the Camera Control, so I could ditch the Camera app button from the Lock Screen and use whatever other option I wanted. However, after years of pressing that button to open the camera, it's hard to remember there's technically a more convenient way to do that. Finally, I would say regular users will just not use it. And whether Apple wants it or not, the iPhones are made for everyday users, not us tech geeks who wish for more buttons, customization, and crazy new features. The company already killed so much great functionality because it wasn't reliable or misunderstood, and I think the Camera Control will follow the same path as 3D Touch, Force Touch, the Touch Bar, and other similar features, such as Slofies. I hope Camera Control grows on me, but I'm unsure Image source: José Adorno for BGR At the end of the day, you can just take your iPhone out of your pocket and take a shot. You don't even need Camera Control for that. Maybe some users will find it more useful to open third-party camera apps or even take advantage of a fancy AI feature coming later this year, which will let you identify breeds of dogs, save information to your calendar, and so on. As with all new technologies, we need some time to get used to them. However, after a few tries, most users give up. For my profession's sake, I'll force myself to use it for longer. Will I realize it's an amazing feature, and Apple was the only one that created a DSLR-like camera experience for mobile? I don't know. Even though I think it's impractical, I would have loved it if the Camera Control worked like the Digital Crown, as it would definitely resemble a proper camera. However, imagine a Digital Crown on an iPhone. Absurd, I know. You can read BGR's iPhone 16 review to learn more about the iPhone 16 and its new Camera Control button. Don't Miss: Apple iPhone 16 review: Almost pro The post Apple’s biggest hardware change on the iPhone 16 is a huge disappointment appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $2.75 smart plugs, $79 Ninja air fryer, $6.49 Anker USB-C chargers, $219 Dreo ChefMaker, more Today’s deals: Early Prime Day sales, $189 Apple Watch SE, Philips OneBlade 360, Crest 3D Whitestrips, more Today’s deals: $60 Insignia smart TV, $735 black Apple Watch Ultra 2, $120 Ninja food processor, more Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales
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Elon Musk: FEMA 'Actively Blocking' Volunteer Help in N.C.
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Elon Musk: FEMA 'Actively Blocking' Volunteer Help in N.C.

Tech billionaire Elon Musk took to X on Friday afternoon to claim the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is "actively blocking" volunteers who try to help the struggling citizens of western North Carolina in the wake of Hurricane Helene.
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Harris Will Meet Arab American Leaders in Flint, Michigan on Friday
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Harris Will Meet Arab American Leaders in Flint, Michigan on Friday

Vice President Kamala Harris will meet leaders from the Arab American community in Flint, Michigan on Friday, two sources with knowledge of the matter said.
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Biden Not Sure of 'Peaceful' Transition of Power
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Biden Not Sure of 'Peaceful' Transition of Power

President Joe Biden said he is confident the upcoming presidential election will be free and fair, but is concerned about Republican Donald Trump's reaction if he loses.
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Bugs Bunny Banned From Baseball Hall of Fame Due to Performance Enhancing Carrot Use
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Bugs Bunny Banned From Baseball Hall of Fame Due to Performance Enhancing Carrot Use

COOPERSTOWN, NY — The baseball world was rocked by controversy as the ban on famed two-way baseball legend Bugs Bunny entering the Baseball Hall of Fame over allegations of performance-enhancing carrot use was once again upheld.
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