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Apple 'AirPods X Generation' for $399 pops up on Target inventory scanners
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Apple's iPad extends global market lead thanks to affordable 10.2-inch model
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Examining Apple's record-setting $91.8B holiday quarter by the numbers
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Examining Apple's record-setting $91.8B holiday quarter by the numbers
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Apple hasn't abandoned Touch ID in flagship iPhones yet
A huge difference between Touch ID and Face ID is that with Touch ID the user can make a decision as to whether to proceed or not. We have to move our finger to the sensor to make a decision to make a purchase, transaction, whatever. If Face ID is always on we do not have that last option to back out or change our mind. Especially if we have made a mistake or gotten to the wrong step by mistake.