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Prominent Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that Apple plans to start mass-producing new AirPods with built-in infrared camera modules by 2026. As spotted by 9to5Mac, Kuo wrote in a Medium post that these infrared cameras are expected to be similar to the Face ID receivers found in iPhones. Foxconn to supply infrared componentsThe new infrared components are reportedly being supplied by Foxconn, with the Taiwanese electronics company initially gearing up to supply around 10 million AirPods. It remains to be seen which AirPods model will be the first to feature the technology, but Kuo said the AirPods Pro seems the…

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MILAN (AP) — Milan Fashion Week began five days of previews of womenswear collections for fall/winter 2024-25 on Wednesday in a new initiative aimed at highlighting diversity, promoting inclusivity across the industry and restoring showcases for underrepresented designers.The agreement, signed on Tuesday by the Italian Fashion Council, the government’s anti-discrimination office and a nonprofit group promoting African fashion, aims to “track, identify and fight” discriminatory practices. The effort will begin with an extensive survey to create a snapshot of the representation of women, people of color and other underrepresented groups across the industry, from fashion houses to suppliers.Carlo Capasa, president…

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Apple CEO Tim Cook attends the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference at the Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California, USA on Monday, June 10, 2024. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesApple said on Friday that it will not release three recently announced features, including its flagship AI product, “Apple Intelligence,” in the European Union (EU) in 2024 due to “regulatory uncertainty” caused by antitrust restrictions in the EU’s Digital Markets Act.In a statement, Apple said features such as Apple Intelligence, iPhone Mirroring and enhancements to its SharePlay screen-sharing product will not be available to EU customers because Apple believes…

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A travel influencer has revealed the “most amazing country” she’s ever visited, and it’s not a typical destination like Greece or Thailand.Globe-trotting content creator “Jordyn” expressed surprise that this hidden gem is not as well known, despite its breathtaking beaches, majestic mountains, and enchanting cities. She was particularly impressed with the destination’s affordability, noting that even the most luxurious spots offer meals at incredibly cheap prices.”The most amazing country we’ve ever visited,” she highlighted in a TikTok post (@wheretonexttt__). “This is not the Philippines, Switzerland, Greece, Italy or Thailand! It’s not Portugal! It’s Albania.”Although we only spent a week in…

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Under the motto “Health is the Best Investment”, the first Central Asia International Health Investment Forum will bring together international, regional and national stakeholders to highlight the transformative potential of health investment for sustainable development in the five WHO Member States in Central Asia. The two-day event, under the patronage of the President of Kyrgyzstan and organized by WHO/Europe and the Ministry of Health of Kyrgyzstan, aims to showcase best practices and innovative health investment strategies aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as public-private partnerships and digital health tools to improve efficiency.Opening the forum, Dr Hans-Henri P. Kluge,…

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KUALA LUMPUR, June 24 — A recent global survey revealed that Malaysians spend almost half of their waking hours on electronic devices.The 2024 Electronics Hub report ranked Malaysians as having the second-highest screen time in Asia and the eighth-highest in the world.This report is not surprising.In 2018, Limelight Networks ranked Malaysians as the most digitally dependent nation, reporting that 69% of Malaysians have no intention of giving up their mobile phone, even for a day.But Dr Prem Kumar Shanmugam, founder and chief executive officer of Solace Asia and adjunct professor, said electronics addiction was now becoming an epidemic among young…

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Parsons School of Design ranked No. 1 on the list of the Best Fashion Schools In The World For 2024, according to a new study by the CEOWORLD magazine; Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) placed second on the list, followed by the London College of Fashion at the University of the Arts London at No. 3. The 2024 rankings placed the Drexel University’s Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design in fourth ahead of ESMOD (École supérieure des arts et techniques de la mode) in fifth, while Polimoda (Ente per le Arti applicate alla Moda e al Costume) ranked…

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Use of Nitazen, a synthetic opioid that can in some cases be more powerful than fentanyl, is on the rise in Western Europe, linked to a rise in overdose deaths and posing a “significant” risk to public health, according to the United Nations World Drug Report released on Wednesday.The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) reports that the number of people using drugs worldwide has soared, increasing by 20 percent over the past decade to 292 million.While cannabis remains the most widely used drug in the world, opioid users are the second most common with 60 million, followed…

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Xiaomi is all set to hit the 10-year milestone in India this July. But you might be surprised to know that the company hasn’t been one to challenge rival smartphone makers in the sub-Rs. 50,000 until the Xiaomi 14 Civi launch. The company has tried to reinvent this price segment well and truly with its latest 14 Civi (short for Cinematic Vision) to take on the rivals in the sub-Rs. 50,000. It has a premium look and is packaged like a flagship smartphone with all bells and whistles.It’s a busy time for Xiaomi as it recently unveiled 14 and 14…

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Milan Fashion Week is finally here, with legendary designers like Prada and Roberto Cavalli in full force. Some exciting trends have been announced for Fall/Winter 2024 and beyond, but the biggest one so far is nipples.Milan Fashion Week has proven to be an equally exciting corner of fashion month as its predecessors, New York and London Fashion Week, and unsurprisingly, Italian brands represented this bold trend with a common style ethos: looks that were decadent in nature, with an affinity for the unexpected. At Prada, for example, sheer dresses were accented with embroidered furry florals, while Emporio Armani took elegant…

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