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The iPhone 13 may support faster-charging speeds with a 25W power adapter compared to the current limitation of the iPhone 12, which only supports fast charging at up to 20W, according to a rumor originating from China.
According to the rumor, Apple will provide users with support for a 25W power adapter, and with it, it will release its own 25W power adapter as an accessory for purchase. The iPhone 12 supports fast charging with a 20W or higher power adapter; however, even if users use a more powerful wall adapter, the iPhone itself only supports up to 20W. Apple's current 20W power adapter retails for $19.99. Read more here.
Ecommerce giant, Amazon is looking for an experienced product expert that will develop its digital currency and blockchain strategy and product roadmap.
Amazon is hiring a digital currency and blockchain product lead for its payments team, according to a new job listing. First reported by Insider. The listing, which Amazon has confirmed is legitimate, continues: Raed more here.
The opening ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics on Friday featured 1,824 drones flying over the National Stadium in Japan. These drones created the Tokyo 2020 emblem and then transformed into a revolving globe high in the sky.
These drones were at first arrayed in the symbol of the 2020 Games, then they took on the shape of the Earth before a presentation of John Lennon's "Imagine," which was reworked by Hans Zimmer for the Olympics, played across the stadium. Read more here.
Photo sharing app Instagram is now testing a new feature called 'Limits' with the aim to curb targeted harassment. The new feature will allow users to lock their accounts and limit any potential interactions when they feel they're the target of harassment.
Head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri, while introducing the tool referenced the recent Euro 2020 final, which saw three Blacks players on the English National team face a flood of harassment after England lost to Italy when the match went to a penalty shootout. Read more here.
Casio has unveiled an A100WEPC Vintage Pac-Man digital watch made in collaboration with Bandai Namco, based on Casio's F-100 digital watch from 1978, and celebrates one of the most famous games of all time: Pac-Man, paying homage to not one but two digital classics from the late ’70s and early ’80s.
The A100WEPC has a four-button layout. At the same time, the watch face features the Pac-Man and ghost characters, with the center illuminator logo rendered with the Pac-Man font. Read more here.
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