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Apple Warns iPhones, MagSafe Chargers Should be Atleast Six Inches Away from Pacemakers and other Magnetic Devices!

24 January 2021, 9:18 pm EST By Apple has reissued another statement and Support Document that details for people to keep magnetic devices like pacemakers and defibrillators away from its devices, especially the iPhone and MagSafe Charger to avoid damage. While it is common knowledge not to keep a smartphone and magnets together (even cards), some people forget and place it within dangerous proximity with the other. (Photo : Screenshot From EverythingAboutApple EAP YouTube) Warning: iPhone 12 Users Might Not be Able to Send or Receive Messages The most valuable company in the world, Apple, is making it abundantly clear again, emphasizing a fair warning regarding the relationship of its iPhone, and other gadgets and the metal-attracting component, the magnets. Technology damage with magnet is a known fact in the world today, as it can mess with the drives and circuits of any devices exposed, especially with strong ones. 

Prince William s Private Secretary Christian Jones Quits

Prince William s private secretary, Christian Jones, stepped down after just under a year in the role, according to The Telegraph. The outlet reports Jones is joining private equity group Bridgepoint as a partner, though he ll continue to advise the Cambridges despite leaving his official position. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. After serving as Prince William and Kate s communications secretary, Jones was promoted to the role in March 2020 when William s previous private secretary, Simon Case, left for a job with the U.K. s Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Apple Will Still Rely on iPhone 12 s 7P Lens Stack for 2023, But Will Use Periscope Camera for iPhone 14

8 January 2021, 7:42 am EST By Apple confirmed that it would continue using its current iPhone 12 7P camera stack until 2023. This setup will be used for the upcoming iPhone models that will be released this 2021 and next year of 2022. Ming-Chi Kuo, TF International analyst, stated the information. On Friday, Jan. 8, Kuo told the investors that Apple has no plans to conduct an upgrade for its iPhone lens system in 2021 or 2022. (Photo : Image by Ming Yeung/Getty Images) LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 23: The new iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro on display during launch day on October 23, 2020 in London, England. Apple s latest 5G smartphones go on sale in the UK today. The iPhone 12 Mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max will be available from November 13.

Apple Stock Is Rallying on a Report iPhone Demand Is Stronger Than Expected

Order Reprints Text size Demand has been particularly strong for the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. Ming Yeung/Getty Images Apple shares were higher on Tuesday following a report that the company is increasing production of its 5G iPhones amid surging demand. Nikkei Asia reported that Apple (ticker: AAPL) plans to produce 95 million to 96 million iPhones in the first half of 2021f, a nearly 30% increase from a year earlier. The target includes the new iPhone 12 line as well as older iPhone 11 and iPhone SE models. According to the report, Apple plans to build up to 230 million iPhones in total in 2021. The story said that, according to an executive at one key Apple supplier, demand is stronger than expected in particular for iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. Demand for the entry-level iPhone 12 Mini, by contrast, is described as “a bit sluggish.”

Traffic lights and 24-hour opening: supermarkets gear up for unusual Christmas shop

Traffic lights and 24-hour opening: supermarkets gear up for unusual Christmas shop Sarah Butler © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Amer Ghazzal/Rex/Shutterstock Supermarkets are to use digital queueing systems, 24-hour trading, door marshals and incentives to shop early in an attempt to provide socially distanced shopping during what is expected to be their biggest ever Christmas sales period. With government restrictions to control coronavirus limiting eating out and pub visits, British shoppers are expected to spend a record £12bn in supermarkets and convenience stores in December, about £1.5bn more than last year, according to analysts at Kantar. But social distancing measures mean retailers must cap the number of shoppers in their stores at any one time, prompting fears that the Christmas rush could result in long queues and angry customers.

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