Apple iPhone SE 4 Production May Begin In October
Based on a new report from The Information, Apple's supply chain partners are gearing up to start large-scale production of the much-anticipated fourth iteration of the iPhone SE. This development comes after approximately two years of speculation and rumours surrounding the device. According to the report, the mass manufacturing process is slated to commence in October. This marks a significant step forward for the budget-friendly iPhone model, which has been the subject of considerable interest and discussion. The timing of the production ramp-up could potentially indicate a release in the near future, though exact launch dates remain unconfirmed.
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Adobe Adding AI-Powered Tools To Photoshop, Illustrator
Adobe is introducing a suite of innovative AI-powered tools to enhance Illustrator and Photoshop, leveraging their proprietary Firefly AI technology. These additions aim to streamline creative processes and empower users with greater control over their designs. In Illustrator, the vector graphics software, a groundbreaking feature called "Generative Shape Fill" has been implemented. This tool allows users to describe their desired content verbally, prompting the AI to generate and populate shapes accordingly. The Firefly AI model also enhances existing features like Text to Pattern, enabling the creation of bespoke scalable vector patterns, and Style Reference, which helps users replicate specific artistic styles in their work.
WhatsApp Working On Offline File-Sharing Feature
Meta-owned WhatsApp is developing a groundbreaking feature that will let users exchange files without an active Internet connection. This functionality is reminiscent of Apple's AirDrop and Google's Nearby Share, allowing seamless transfer of documents, videos, photos, and other files without impacting users' mobile data allowances, or the need to depend on Internet.
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HMD Global To Unveil 'India-Made' Crest Series, First Non-Nokia Branded Devices
HMD Global is gearing up to introduce its new Crest series smartphones in India on July 25, marking the launch of company's first devices without Nokia branding. The Finnish company announced the upcoming launch through a teaser posted on social media platform X, formerly Twitter. While the teaser does not disclose many details, it does confirm that the new phones will feature a glass back panel.
Spotify's Deluxe Tier To Bring Hi-Fi Audio
Spotify's upcoming premium offering, which has been the subject of speculation and rumours under the moniker "Supremium," is designed to appeal to dedicated music enthusiasts seeking a more refined listening experience. According to company CEO Daniel Ek, among Spotify's 246 million subscribers, there exists a significant group of users who desire an enhanced version of the platform.