iPhone 12 complies with radiation standards: Apple disputes French findings

iPhone 12 complies with radiation standards: Apple disputes French findings


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Apple said on Wednesday its iPhone 12 model was certified by multiple international bodies as compliant with global radiation regulations and standards after a French watchdog ordered it to stop selling the phones due to above-threshold radiation levels.

 


The ANFR radiation watchdog told Apple on Tuesday it should stop selling iPhone 12 in France after carrying out tests which it said showed the smartphone’s Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) was higher than legally allowed.




The ANFR said it expected Apple “to deploy all available means to put an end to the non-compliance.




“Failure to act will result in the recall of equipment that has already been made available to consumers.” Apple said it had provided ANFR multiple Apple and independent third-party lab results proving its compliance.




It said it was contesting the results of the review made by AFNR and would continue to engage with the authority to show it is compliant.




(Reporting by Mathieu Rosemain, editing by Silvia Aloisi)

First Published: Sep 13 2023 | 2:13 PM IST



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iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro: How the two lines stand against each other

iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro: How the two lines stand against each other


In a customary move, Apple announced four new iPhones at the ‘Wonderlust’ event on September 12. The baseline iPhone 15 along with its bigger sized iPhone 15 Plus model are the affordable new options compared to the high-end iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. With improved camera systems on all four devices and Dynamic Island now standard across the lineup, Apple has narrowed the gap between the baseline and Pro models. But, there still are differences. Take a  look:


Display


With Dynamic Island made available to the entire lineup, both the Pro models and the baseline iPhone 15 models get the same 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch display size option. All four models also get ceramic shield protection. The iPhone 15 Pro models and iPhone 15 models also get the same peak brightness of 2000 nits.

Similarities aside, the Pro models get a ProMotion display for adaptive and higher refresh rate of 120Hz. Despite having the same screen size as the iPhone 15 line, the 15 Pro models have slimmer bezels for a more edge-to-edge appearance.


Dynamic Island on the iPhone 15

 


Design


The 15 Pro Series is heavier and thicker than the baseline iPhone 15 despite featuring a new aerospace-grade titanium frame. The iPhone 15 continues with an aluminium frame, but gets colour infused back glass. It essentially means the back cover on the iPhone 15 models will no longer be glossy but textured in matte finish.


Another key design change among the two lines is the mute switch. While the vanilla iPhone 15 models come with the standard mute switch, the iPhone 15 Pro line gets a new customisable Action button. Apple said the new action button will offer more options to the user than just switching between silent and ringing mode.


Connectivity


The USB-C connector is standard across iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro line. However, the 15 Pro models get the USB 3.0 version with transfer speeds of up to 10GBps.


Performance


Apple says that the new A17 Pro processor has 19 billion transistors on a 3nm architecture, compared to 16 billion transistors on the A16 Bionic (based on 4nm fabrication). Additional transistors on a small package improves performance and power efficiency. The A17 Pro chip also has an additional GPU (graphic processing unit) cores than the A16 Bionic chip, totalling up to 6 cores for improved gaming performance on the Pro models. The A17 Pro supports hardware-accelerated ray tracing and MetalFX upscaling, which are said to improve graphics experience on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max.


Camera


The iPhone 15 Pro models get a triple-camera setup on the rear, featuring a 48-megapixel main camera with sensor-shift optical image stabilisation. The big change, however, comes with the 12MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom (77mm lens equivalent) on the Pro and 5x (120mm lens equivalent) on the bigger Pro Max. The Pros will also have a 12MP ultra-wide-angle sensor.


The Pro variants will also get spatial video capturing capabilities in coming months. Apple said the phone would use the multi-camera setup to take videos with depth. The spatial videos captured with the iPhone Pros will support the Apple Vision Pro headset, which Apple said will launch next year.

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Triple Camera setup on the iPhone 15 Pro

The iPhone 15 line comes with a dual-camera setup. It gets a 48MP main camera sensor with 2X in-sensor zoom. As for the camera features, Apple has enabled support for Auto-portrait in Photo mode with an option to adjust depth. The main camera in the baseline models are capable of shooting High-Res photos at a 24MP resolution.

 


Battery


Although there are no official details available around the battery sizes and capacity, Apple said that the iPhone 15 Pro has up to 23 hours of video playback capacity, up to 20 hours of video streaming and about 75 hours of audio playback capacity.

The iPhone 15, on the other hand, is said to have up to 20 hours of video playback, up to 16 hours of video streaming, and about 80 hours of audio playback capacity.

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China says it has not banned purchase, use of foreign phone brands

China says it has not banned purchase, use of foreign phone brands



China has not issued a ban on the purchase and use of foreign phone brands, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Wednesday, in response to media reports that said some government agencies and firms had told staff to stop using Apple’s iPhones at work.

 


“China has not issued laws, regulations or policy documents that prohibit the purchase and use of foreign brand phones such as Apple’s,” foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told a regular press briefing when asked about the reports.

 


“But recently we did notice a lot of media exposure of security incidents related to Apple’s phones. The Chinese government attaches great importance to information and cyber security and treats both domestic and foreign companies as equals,” she added.

 


Reuters recently reported that China had widened existing curbs on the use of iPhones by state employees, telling staff at some central government agencies to stop using their Apple mobiles at work.

 


The supposed ban coincides with rising tensions between Beijing and Washington, and signals growing challenges for Apple, which relies heavily on China for revenue growth and manufacturing.

 


Mao said China hoped all mobile phone companies would strictly abide its laws and regulations, as well as “strengthen information security management”.

 


China has increasingly emphasized using locally-made tech products, as technology has become a major national security issue for Beijing and Washington.

 


(Reporting by Ethan Wang and Bernard Orr; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Miral Fahmy)

First Published: Sep 13 2023 | 2:09 PM IST



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Apple introduces Watch Series 9 with new ‘Double Tap’ feature: Details here

Apple introduces Watch Series 9 with new ‘Double Tap’ feature: Details here


Finally, Apple’s ‘Wonderlust’ event is here with the launch of iPhone 15 products and Apple Watch Series 9.


On Tuesday, Apple unveiled its latest wearable, Series 9.


According to a report by US-based tech portal TechCrunch, the new smartwatch is powered by the new S9 chip, which the company claims is 60 per cent faster, coupled with a 30 per cent faster GPU.


Ultrawideband in this new series brings more interoperability with the HomePod, as well as find My functionality.


Another new and significant feature, ‘Double Tap’ is one of the more interesting features this time.


It’s a new input system back into the chip that detects small movements and blood flow when the user taps their index finger and thumb together.


By just tapping the fingers, a user can answer a call, end a call, stop a timer, play music, scroll through the widgets, and turn off an alarm.


The price of a Series 9 watch with GPS will be USD 399 and GPS with cellular, will be priced at USD 499.

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Salesforce CEO terms AI amazing; stresses on aspects of trust, values

Salesforce CEO terms AI amazing; stresses on aspects of trust, values



Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff described advances in Artificial Intelligence as “amazing” and “incredible”, while drawing attention to tenets of trust and value and outlining the company’s commitment to building trusted AI platform for customer companies.


Technology is moving faster than ever, right from cloud, to mobile, to social and “now a burst of AI” is “nothing like any of us have seen before”, Benioff said at Salesforce’s flagship event, Dreamforce.


Benioff noted that business is the greatest platform for change, his keynote address filled with references to AI, and, in equal measure, on aspects of values and trust. He emphasised on Salesforce’s tenets of trusted, ethical and humane AI.


“It is amazing what is happening with AI. It is incredible what is going on,” said the top honcho of the world’s third largest software company, whose revenue in FY23 stood at USD 31.4 billion dollars.


“Technology is also moving faster than ever. We have seen over and over again from cloud to mobile to social to the data explosion we are experiencing now… plus now this burst of AI… nothing like any of us have ever seen before, this has got everyone’s attention,” he said.


Citing the rising popularity of ChatGPT, generative AI, and Large Language Model (LLM), he said while the AI revolution will impact how everything operates “it is going to bring us back to our core values”.


“It is our values that are going to guide us,” he said.


According to Benioff, there is no question that AI opportunities will change anything and everything.


“For all us we have learnt in this room over 25 years that what we do, matters. The decisions that we make… how our companies are using these technologies is very important,” he said addressing a packed hall.


AI is going to radically change the landscape, he said, drawing attention to the issues of trust gap.


“Where is this data going when I am using my LLM… These LLMs are hungry for our data, it is how they get smarter,” he said. Benioff’s address covered LLM challenges of hallucinations or “lies”, bias and toxicity.


“These LLMs are very convincing liars. They really are, and of course they can turn very toxic, very quickly,” he said.


Salesforce’s focus is to build a trusted AI platform for customer companies, he said, adding that trust is the highest priority.


Salesforce has introduced the next generation of Einstein, its AI technology, bringing a conversational AI assistant to every CRM application and customer experience.


Einstein now includes Einstein Copilot (a new and trusted conversational AI assistant built into the user experience of every Salesforce application) and Einstein Copilot Studio.


According to Salesforce, Einstein Copilot will drive productivity by assisting users within their flow of work, enabling them to ask questions in natural language, and receive relevant and trustworthy answers that are grounded in secure proprietary company data from Salesforce Data Cloud.


The Einstein Copilot Studio is a new way for companies to build an entirely new generation of AI-powered apps with custom prompts, skills, and AI models to close sales deals faster, streamline customer service, auto-create websites based on personalised browsing history, or turn natural language prompts into code, as well as hundreds of other business tasks.


“Coming in pilot this fall, Einstein Copilot and Einstein Copilot Studio will operate within the Einstein Trust Layer, a secure AI architecture natively built into Salesforce that allows teams to generate higher-quality AI results by grounding responses with customer data, while preserving their company’s data privacy and security standards,” the company release said.


(The PTI journalist was in San Francisco on the invitation of Salesforce).

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Elon Musk should not be immune to testifying about former Twitter: US

Elon Musk should not be immune to testifying about former Twitter: US



The US government says the former Twitter’s request to end oversight of its data privacy and security practices is meritless and owner Elon Musk should not be immune to testifying about the company since he has first-hand knowledge of the conduct being investigated.


This includes decisions he made since acquiring the company including mass layoffs, hasty product launches and an overall chaotic environment” that could be in violation of a government order limiting its privacy and security practices.


The company now called X Corp. had filed a motion in July for a protective order that would prevent Musk from having to testify about the company and for relief from its 2022 consent order with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).


In a Monday filing on behalf of the FTC, the US Department of Justice said that in seeking to end the FTC’s order, X merely “complains the FTC asked too many questions after Elon Musk acquired the company.


But the FTC was asking questions, according to the filing, because of sudden, radical changes at the company after Musk took over. Within weeks, half of Twitter’s employees were terminated or resigned, including key executives in privacy, data security, and compliance roles.


There were also alarming site outages, product malfunctions, and issues with data access controls,” the filing says so the FTC had every reason to seek information about whether the company was still complying with the order.


The FTC has been watching the company for years since Twitter agreed to a 2011 consent order alleging serious data security lapses. But the agency’s concerns spiked with the tumult that followed Elon Musk’s October 27 takeover of the company.


In March it was disclosed that the FTC was investigating Musk’s mass layoffs at Twitter and trying to obtain his internal communications as part of ongoing oversight of the social media company’s privacy and cybersecurity practices, according to documents described in a congressional report.


Twitter paid a USD 150 million penalty in May 2022, about five months before Musk’s takeover, for violating the 2011 consent order. An updated version established new procedures requiring the company to implement an enhanced privacy-protection program as well as beef up information security. The company’s July filing seeks relief from the consent order, saying that the FTC’s investigation has spiralled out of control.


But the government’s filing on Monday said the FTC was requesting information because it wanted to see if the company was properly protecting user data during its transformation from Twitter into X under Musk’s rule. The FTC heard from five former X employees during its investigation, who revealed a chaotic environment at the company that raised serious questions about whether and how Musk and other leaders were ensuring X Corp.’s compliance with the consent order.


For instance, Twitter’s former director of security engineering, Andrew Sayler, testified that he had ongoing questions about Elon’s commitment to the overall security and privacy of the organisation because the manner in which Elon was requesting us to grant access to third parties that had not undergone our regular vetting process struck Sayler as having some degree of disregard for the overall sensitivity and security at that level of access, according to the filing.


In another example from the filing, Musk insisted on launching the new Twitter Blue user verification service on an accelerated basis, despite staffing limitations.


The Tesla CEO, according to another former employee’s testimony, insisted that the service had to launch right now even though Twitter’s staffing was reduced so drastically that remaining employees were struggling to keep the service up.


Representatives for X did not immediately respond to a message for comment on Tuesday.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)



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