Apple’s Face ID technology might not be exclusive to the hotly-anticipated iPhone X for very long. The next version of the iPad Pro, expected in mid-2018, will also have the face-scanning technology, according to KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. ( read original story ...)
Apple’s Face ID Technology May Be Coming to the iPad Pro in 2018
The much-hyped 10th anniversary iPhone X may not be the only Apple Inc. (AAPL) device with facial recognition technology for long. It appears that Apple's Face ID system could be coming to the iPad Pro in the near future, according to KGI Securities ... ( read original story ...)
64% of Americans own at least one Apple product
And though it wasn’t all that long ago when owners of Apple products were somewhat hard to find, the situation today couldn’t be any different. Thanks to the iPhone, the iPad and the Mac, 64% of all American households today own at least one Apple ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad Pro 2018: 5 Expected Features
Post the launch of Apple’s iPhone X and iPhone 8 devices, rumors are abuzz about the company’s next offering — the 2018 iPad Pro tablet. The device is expected to gain from the features of the preceding iPhone. According to smartphone analyst, Ming ... ( read original story ...)
Monday Apple Rumors: iPad Pro Upgrade May Introduce Face ID
New Emojis: The second beta for iOS 11.1 is out and it includes a load of new emojis, BGR notes. The new beta is currently available for developers, but a public version will likely come out in the next couple of days. This new beta adds hundreds of new ... ( read original story ...)
KGI: Apple will bring Face ID system to iPad Pro
KGI Securities says Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) TrueDepth camera system from the iPhone X will next show up in iPads. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expects the system, which allows for Face ID facial recognition, to appear in the next iPad Pro lineup. Kuo says ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad Pro 2018 models to feature Face ID, TrueDepth Camera: Report
Apple iPad Pro models of 2018 will support Face ID technology and feature TrueDepth Camera like we saw on the iPhone X. A report in MacRumors quoted KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo who told investors that these features will be limited to Apple ... ( read original story ...)