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Apple introduces the iPhone 12 and HomePod Mini

At its second virtual event in as many months, Apple announced four iPhones and a HomePod Mini. With the iPhone 12 range, the focus is on improved cameras and the introduction of 5G support across the lineup. The HomePod Mini improves Siri’s smart home capabilities, introduces a new feature called Intercom and the ability to…

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At its second virtual event in as many months, Apple announced four iPhones and a HomePod Mini. With the iPhone 12 range, the focus is on improved cameras and the introduction of 5G support across the lineup. The HomePod Mini improves Siri’s smart home capabilities, introduces a new feature called Intercom and the ability to create stereo sound.

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  1. Kenneth Young

    October 14, 2020 at 1:39 am

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    October 14, 2020 at 1:39 am

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    October 14, 2020 at 2:05 am

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  4. Yusuf Shurbaji

    October 14, 2020 at 2:27 am

    Apple still sucks

  5. H & T

    October 14, 2020 at 3:50 am

    Serious question: why does anyone want MORE Siri functionality?

    Both Alexa and Google Home are Superior to Siri by leaps and bounds.

  6. Harry Michelson

    October 14, 2020 at 3:50 am

    Serious question: why does anyone want MORE Siri functionality?

    Both Alexa and Google Home are Superior to Siri by leaps and bounds.

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Why Gorilla Tag is Expanding to Mobile & PC | #VidCon2026

This weekend at GorillaCon, the first ever official Gorilla Tag convention that took place within VidCon, game studio Another Axiom announced that the mega-popular VR game was making its way to Mobile and PC/consoles with Gorilla Tag: Monke Mayhem and Gorilla Tag: Contagion, respectively. The game’s creator, Lemming, explained how this move is meant to…

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This weekend at GorillaCon, the first ever official Gorilla Tag convention that took place within VidCon, game studio Another Axiom announced that the mega-popular VR game was making its way to Mobile and PC/consoles with Gorilla Tag: Monke Mayhem and Gorilla Tag: Contagion, respectively.

The game’s creator, Lemming, explained how this move is meant to bring the VR experience out to the masses and inspire more curiosity about the space.
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Gorilla Tag’s Lemming On Why Quest 2 Is His Favorite VR Headset | #VidCon2026

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During a chat on the future of Gorilla Tag with his CMO Jake Zim, Lemming stressed we need more Quest 2 vibes and less Apple Vision Pro energy. #vr #gorillatag #monke #quest2 #vidcon #gorillatagvr #gorillatagfun

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HaloBraid’s Robotic Assistant Aims to Cut Back on 8B Hours of Braiding

For thousands of years, hair braiding has been a manual task, taking up to 12 hours at a stretch, as a stylist weaves patterns into a customer’s hair. And after years of research, a robotics startup launched this week to drastically cut down on that time. Meet HaloBraid, whose first device, set to launch later…

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For thousands of years, hair braiding has been a manual task, taking up to 12 hours at a stretch, as a stylist weaves patterns into a customer’s hair.

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