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Apple WWDC 2023: Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference regularly sets the tone for the company’s future, and that may be truer than ever for 2023. Many expect the company to introduce its first mixed reality headset at the event, with a new platform to match. However, the wearable is far from the only major announcement believed to be coming at WWDC this year. Rumors have included a larger MacBook Air, a major watchOS update and even app sideloading on iOS. Here’s what you’re likely to see on June 5th. Mixed reality headset Apple’s first foray into mixed reality hardware (that is, a blend of real and virtual worlds) is one of the company’s worst-kept secrets. The tech giant has been acquiring headset-friendly startups for years, and Tim Cook hasn’t been shy about his interests in augmented and virtual reality. Now, though, a headset appears to be ready for a WWDC debut — Apple’s event logo even hints at a lens. If the rumors are accurate, Apple’s stand-al...

Xiaomi's remote wireless charging powers up your phone from across the room

Inductive remote charging that works by means of cushions and loops is as yet not accessible all over or on each gadget, but rather XDA brings up that Xiaomi is prodding a jump to the following stage: far off remote charging. Touchless "valid" remote charging could stimulate gadgets from a few meters away, and Xiaomi is promoting its methodology, named Mi Air Charge Technology. 


We've seen distant remote charging gear previously, including the Energous WattUp approach we gave a Best of CES grant in 2015. Anyway they haven't come to showcase yet, and keeping in mind that Xiaomi isn't discussing a particulars to the extent delivery date or viable equipment, flaunting a demo and discussing the 17 licenses it has is more than we've seen from other telephone producers. 


Mi Air Charge Technology is a 5W charging framework — think about the small chargers Apple used to incorporate with iPhones, or more slow Wireless Qi charging — that utilizes 144 reception apparatuses in the base station sending millimeter-wide waves to your telephone, which gets them on a 14-radio wire exhibit of its own. Xiaomi is asserting its tech is "not sci-fi," that will ultimately charge numerous gadgets without a moment's delay, go through actual items, and send capacity to a wide range of little hardware around your room, from smartwatches to speakers.

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