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Suicide Squad director David Ayer defends his support of James Gunn’s Superman
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Suicide Squad director David Ayer defends his support of James Gunn’s Superman
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The next iOS 18 update is on its way. Here’s what we know
Your iPhone might have another update just around the corner that could help straighten out any bugs introduced by iOS 18.2.Go Here to Read this Fast! The next iOS 18 update is on its way. Here’s what we know
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You Asked: soundbar space woes and best big TV bets
On today’s You Asked: What if your soundbar blocks the bottom of your TV? What’s the best big TV for $5,000? What’s the best-sounding bedroom TV for dialogue?Go Here to Read this Fast! You Asked: soundbar space woes and best big TV bets
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5 movies leaving Amazon Prime Video in December 2024 you have to watch
Indiana Jones, The Joker, and The Batman are among five movies leaving Amazon Prime Video in December 2024 you have to watch.Go Here to Read this Fast! 5 movies leaving Amazon Prime Video in December 2024 you have to watch
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Apple’s next smart home adventure could be a doorbell with Face ID
Apple’s smart home ambitions are shifting gears starting next year. The next notable offering, as per Bloomberg, could be a smart doorbell with Face ID support.Go Here to Read this Fast! Apple’s next smart home adventure could be a doorbell with Face ID
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Blake Lively sues her ‘It Ends With Us’ co-star/director for alleged sexual harassment
Lively claims that her co-star and director engaged in efforts to destroy her reputation after fostering a hostile work environment.Originally appeared here:
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Daniel Stern says Joe Pesci really bit Macaulay Culkin’s finger during ‘Home Alone’
The actor apologized almost immediately, and was likely just a little too committed to the scene he was playing.Originally appeared here:
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Apple is reportedly working on a smart doorbell system that could unlock your door with Face ID
Apple is developing a smart doorbell and lock system that would use Face ID to unlock the door for known residents, Mark Gurman reports in the Power On newsletter. The face-scanning doorbell would connect to a smart deadbolt, which could include existing HomeKit-compatible third-party locks, according to Gurman. Or, Apple may “[team] up with a specific lock maker to offer a complete system on day one.”
It’ll likely still be a while before we see the doorbell-lock system hit the market, though, if we see it at all. Gurman reports that it’s in the early stages of development and wouldn’t be ready until at least the end of next year. The doorbell would help Apple compete with the likes of Amazon’s Ring and Google Nest, and it’s just one of several smart home products Apple is working on, according to Gurman. The company is reportedly also developing a security camera for inside the home, which would work with its rumored smart home hub that’s expected to make its debut as soon as next year.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/smart-home/apple-is-reportedly-working-on-a-smart-doorbell-system-that-could-unlock-your-door-with-face-id-161504513.html?src=rss
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Google TV users are getting even more free channels in time for the holidays
If you’re in the US, you now have a total of 171 channels to watch through the Google TV Freeplay app.Originally appeared here:
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Open source machine learning systems are highly vulnerable to security threats
JFrog report uncovers alarming security vulnerabilities in popular machine learning toolsOriginally appeared here:
Open source machine learning systems are highly vulnerable to security threats