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Researchers from the University of Washington and Stanford University released a report that wearable technology can help detect COVID-19 symptoms. Now Apple wants to push through with that study.
8 April 2021, 1:07 pm EDT By OnePlus 9 overheating issue ( Youtube/ Marques Brownlee )
Owners of OnePlus 9 Pro, the latest phone released by OnePro, reported overheating issues, particularly when using the camera app.
OnePlus Pro 9 overheating issue
Numerous users have taken to the OnePlus community forum to complain about the overheating issue. According to Gadgets 360, they also noticed the issue when they reviewed the phone too.
OnePlus 9 Pro flagship was launched in India in March, together with OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9R.
The users have taken to a feedback thread on the forums to report of the overheating issues on the OnePlus 9 Pro. Users stated that the overheating warning shows up even when they indulge in light use of the phone s camera app.
13 March 2021, 9:01 am EST By
Escalating COVID-19 cases has been recorded after the Tesla Plant was reopened by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who had violated state orders involving coronavirus lockdown in May 2020. At the time, Musk was fully against business shutdowns amid the pandemic scare and even told the officers to arrest him.
What Happened to Tesla Plant Reopening Previously?
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The Washington Post wrote that between May and December, the number went from ten COVID-19 cases to 125, ultimately reaching a total of 450 cases, as the data gathered by the county revealed. The workers at the plant were around 10,000.
10 March 2021, 7:53 am EST By iPhone 12 Mini production ( Youtube/Marques Brownlee )
Tech giant Apple is reportedly cutting the planned production numbers of its iPhone handsets in the next couple of months, and iPhone 12 Mini is the one that is facing the greatest reduction.
iPhone 12 Mini production cut
According to Nikkei Asia, Apple is reducing all iPhone models orders by 20%, a massive decrease from its original planned production in December 2020.
The most cut will come from the iPhone 12 Mini, the cheapest variant of the series.
The report done by Nikkei Asia matches with the comments from a JP Morgan supply analyst, Samik Chatterjee, back in February 2020 in an AppleInsider interview.