Wednesday, 7 October 2020

Apple 'iPhone 13' May Feature Shorter Notch



Despite rumors that we could see a smaller notch on the upcoming 'iPhone 12' with 5G support, one leaker says a significant change to the notch isn't coming until next year.

In a post on Twitter, @UniverseIce says Apple will continue its notched design with the iPhone 13 but will shorten the notch.

iPhone13 still continues the notch design, but notch is shorter.





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Leaker Says Apple Will Release 'HomePod Mini' This Year But Not a Second Generation HomePod



Apple will allegedly release a smaller HomePod mini this year but will not introduce a second generation HomePod, according to leaker @L0vetodream.

there is no HomePod2 this year
only have mini one

A smaller and cheaper HomePod mini has been rumored numerous times over the past year. It's possible that Apple could unveil the device at a special event which will take place on October 13th. That event is likely to feature the launch of the new iPhone 12 with 5G support.





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Apple Expands Health Records on iPhone to the UK and Canada



Apple has announced that its Health Records feature is now available to iPhone users in the UK and Canada.

Oxford University Hospitals and Women’s College Hospital are among the first healthcare institutions in the UK and Canada to make this feature available to their patients. In the US, over 500 institutions currently support Health Records on iPhone, listing more than 11,000 care locations. Previously, patients’ medical records were held in multiple locations, requiring patients to log in to each healthcare provider’s website to piece together their health information manually. Health Records creates a direct connection between medical institutions and a patient’s iPhone, allowing users to see a central view of their allergies, conditions, immunizations, lab results, medications, procedures, and vitals across multiple institutions, and to be notified when their data is updated.

“We designed Health Records on iPhone to empower people to easily view their health records at any time, and we are thrilled to put this feature in the hands of customers in the UK and Canada,” said Kevin Lynch, Apple’s vice president of Technology. “We believe people should have access to their health information in the most private and secure way, and we have worked hand in hand with healthcare institutions and organizations to put privacy at the center of the patient experience.”





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Apple Event Hashtag on Twitter Gets Another Custom Apple Logo

The #AppleEvent hashtag on Twitter has today been customized to include an Apple logo reflecting the orange and blue hues of Apple's "Hi, Speed" event invites.



According to Jane Manchun Wong's Hashflag Browser, the new Apple logo was added to the hashtag yesterday and will be active through to the day of the event itself on Tuesday, October 13.



Ahead of Apple's "Time Flies" event last month, Apple customized the #AppleEvent Twitter hashtag before announcing the event, thereby revealing that the release of invitations was imminent. This time, Apple seems to have been conscious to not add the hashtag logo until after invites were sent.

Apple's "Hi, Speed" event is set to take place on Tuesday, October 13. Since the new ‌iPad‌ Air, eighth-generation ‌‌iPad‌‌, and Apple Watch Series 6 were already announced last month, the October event is expected to be iPhone-centric with Apple introducing the new iPhone 12 lineup.
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