Apple will decide if your ID cards are valid
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This will end well

The fruity cargo cult has decided that its superior software experts can decide if your ID cards are valid and remove them from your wallet if they do not match the expectations of its wizard facial recognition system.

Apple’s numbers still dependent on iPhone
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Stuck on its cash cow

The Tame Apple Press opened the champers after Apple reported another successful quarter based mostly on sales of the iPhone.

Samsung's Galaxy Tab S8 tablet will get Snapdragon 895
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Dark Satanic Rumour mill turns

For a while now it has been rumoured that Samsung's Galaxy Tab S8 tablet family are about to get a sexy new chip, and now it appears that might be Qualcomm's next flagship, the Snapdragon 895.

Smartphones blamed for teen angst
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In my day it was television, later it was video games

A new study is blaming smartphones for teen loneliness.

According to the Journal of Adolescencesmartphone use is the most likely candidate for a sharp rise in teen angst in 36 out of 37 countries between 2012 and 2018.

ARM sees flexible processors as a new thing
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Printed for a few cents

UK computer chip designer ARM is showing off a new processor which could be manufactured for cents by printing circuits directly onto paper, cardboard or cloth.