iPhone 16: Everything we know about Apple’s next iPhone | Technology News

Apple unveiled its latest iPhone and iPhone Pro models only late last year, but the rumor mill is already speculating what the next iteration has in stores. The tech giant is likely to launch the iPhone 16 sometime in September this year alongside iOS 18, which may be one of the ‘biggest updates’ in Apple’s history. From design to price to software, here’s everything we know so far about the iPhone 16 series. Design According to a report by MacRumors, Apple may be planning to change the design of the iPhone 16 Pro series. The tech giant may increase the…

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Olympus rumors 2024 – Camera rumors in 2024

Olympus rumors 2024 (OM System) (Image credit: OM Digital Solutions) Technically “Olympus rumors” are “OM System rumors”, but old habits die hard! We’ve had two years to get used to the new name, and the last camera to bear the Olympus logo (the OM System OM-1) has now been replaced (by the freshly announced OM System OM-1 Mark II). New parent company OM Digital Solutions has transferred two of the Olympus camera lines: the OM range of SLR-style mirrorless cameras (with the OM System OM-5 joining the flagship OM-1 Mark II) and the Tough compact cameras (in the form of…

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| Berlinale | News & Topics | News

The Berlinale Camera will be awarded to Edgar Reitz on Thursday, February 22, at 3 pm in the Haus der Berliner Festspiele. The world premiere of Edgar Reitz’s latest work, Filmstunde_23will be screened after the awards ceremony as part of Berlinale Special. Edgar Reitz has received numerous awards, including the German Film Award several times, a Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, the Luchino Visconti Prize at the Italian David di Donatello Film Awards, as well as a BAFTA Television Award and several Grimme Awards. His filmography comprises more than 50 works – including feature films, documentaries, experimental films…

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Your smart doorbell may have some major security flaws

When 24-year-old Heather Hines from Southern California was changing into her work clothes last month, she noticed the seven security cameras she owned from Wyze went offline for a short period of time, including the one in her bedroom. About 48 hours later, she received an email from the company stating that thousands of its customers opened their apps and saw photos and video footage from inside other people’s homes. The issue stemmed from a caching problem from a third-party partner that occurred when the camera systems came back online. Hines was one of the 13,000 accounts that were compromised…

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