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  • iPhone 2027 may hide the front camera under the display and add in-display Face ID
    November 10, 2025, 10:18 AM EST. Rumors suggest Apple aims for an all-screen iPhone by its 20th anniversary in 2027, embedding both Face ID and the front-facing camera beneath the display. That would leave no cutouts, with the Dynamic Island replaced by a punch-hole for the camera and in-display Face ID finally becoming a reality. Some reports point to the iPhone 18 Pro as a near-term testbed for under-display sensors, while Apple's broader goal remains a single slab of glass with minimal bezels. Early under-screen camera efforts have struggled with image quality, so Apple may take an iterative path before a fully hidden front camera becomes mainstream.
  • Apple to Hide Selfie Camera Under Display in 20th Anniversary iPhone
    November 10, 2025, 10:14 AM EST. Rumors claim Apple will hide the front-facing camera behind the display on its 20th anniversary iPhone, with a 2027 launch cited by a Weibo leaker Digital Chat Station. The move would follow reports that Apple is pursuing under-display camera tech and even under-screen Face ID on future models, plus a radical bezel-less design for the anniversary device. While several Android phones already use this approach, image quality has lagged; Apple is said to be developing its own solution, potentially debuting in the first foldable iPhone next year. LG Innotek reportedly developed freeform optic multi-lens systems to reduce distortion. JPMorgan has floated a 24-megapixel inner-display camera for the foldable, underscoring a breakthrough in light transmittance that could redefine iPhone photography.
  • SpaceX Rescue for Shenzhou-20 Crew: Feasible, Diplomatic, or Improbable?
    November 10, 2025, 10:12 AM EST. SpaceX and Elon Musk are being urged to rescue China's Shenzhou-20 crew after debris damage delayed their return from Tiangong. While a rescue mission would be unprecedented and faces political and logistical hurdles, experts say the three-person crew is not in immediate danger, and China could launch Shenzhou-22 instead. A Crew Dragon rescue would require freeing a spacecraft, docking compatibility, and potentially a spacewalk, but Dragon's docking system and EVA suits may not align with Tiangong hardware. With SpaceX's next Crew Dragon missions not available for an emergency until 2026, a stand-by vehicle is unlikely. The episode underscores the need for standardized cross-nation rescue capabilities amid growing space debris challenges.
  • DJI Osmo Pocket 4 launch plans leak ahead of schedule
    November 10, 2025, 10:10 AM EST. New chatter around DJI's next vlogging camera suggests the Osmo Pocket 4 may land soon, with a build that's slightly taller to fit two new hardware buttons. Rumors point to OmniVision's OV50R40, a 50 MP CMOS sensor in a 1/1.3-inch class format delivering up to 110 dB of single-exposure HDR. On X, user Hakasushi says DJI will refresh the Osmo Pocket line next month, though no official name was confirmed. The timeline mirrors the Osmo Pocket 3 launch after a 26-month wait. Meanwhile, the Neo 2 and Osmo Action 6 are expected to roll out globally before December, which would rule them out as candidates for the Pocket 4. December 2025 is a key target window.
  • Garmin Forerunner 55 Drops to $150 on Amazon-Best Entry-Level GPS Watch Deal
    November 10, 2025, 10:04 AM EST. Amazon is offering a 25% discount on the Garmin Forerunner 55, bringing the price to $150 for the black and white options. The entry-level GPS running watch still delivers robust features: built-in GPS, continuous heart-rate monitoring, stress tracking, and Garmin Coach adaptive training plans, plus the PacePro pacing tool. It tracks multiple activities-from running and cycling to swimming, HIIT, and more-and even handles health metrics like respiration and menstrual/pregnancy tracking. Paired with a smartphone, you get notifications, calls, music control, and location-sharing with emergency contacts. Battery life runs up to about two weeks in smartwatch mode and roughly 20 hours with GPS on. A solid value for beginners and experienced athletes seeking comprehensive tracking at a bargain.