OpenSNP to Shut Down and Delete Genetic Data Amid Privacy Concerns
OpenSNP, a large open-source repository of user-uploaded genetic data, will shut down and delete all data due to concerns over privacy and the rise of authoritarian governments.
Sophia Steele
The wait is finally over for Apple enthusiasts as the tech giant has unveiled its iPhone 16 series, boasting a slew of exciting features and upgrades. While the much-hyped Apple Intelligence (AI) features are still in the works, the new series promises significant improvements in camera capabilities, battery life, and overall performance.
The iPhone 16, the baseline model, has received a significant hardware boost, playing catch-up to the Pro series. It now features a 6.1-inch screen, two rear cameras, a customizable Action Button, and a new Camera Control button. The phone also supports Apple Intelligence, which will roll out in stages throughout 2024 and 2025.
For those willing to splurge, the iPhone 16 Pro offers a 6.3-inch OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, a higher-res 48MP sensor for its ultrawide lens, and a new physical Camera Control button. The phone's triple camera array features a 5x zoom, making it a significant upgrade over its predecessor.
The iPhone 16 Plus, with its jumbo-sized 6.7-inch screen and bigger battery, promises extended battery life, making it an attractive option for those who value longevity.
While the new series brings several exciting features to the table, the question remains: is it worth the upgrade? For those with older models, the answer is a resounding yes. However, for those with newer devices, the decision may not be as clear-cut.
One thing is certain – Apple's iPhone 16 series is a significant step forward, and its impact will be felt throughout the tech and startup ecosystem.
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