Ming-Chi Kuo has revealed that Apple has plans of getting rid of its fingerprint sensor and replacing it with facial recognition.
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Xiaomi's Mi TV 4 challenges the super-thin TV that LG unveiled at this year's CES. The year 2017 is the very first time that Xiaomi has ever participated in the Consumer Electronics Show.
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