The AirPods Pro come with silicone eartips, an improvement upon the originals.

Apple is rumored to be launching a number of new headphones in 2020, including the first-ever pair of Apple over-ear headphones and the new Beats Powerbeats 4 – but the most interesting of Apple’s rumored new products are the AirPods Pro Lite. 

They’re said to be an entry-level version of the AirPods Pro, the brand’s most premium true wireless

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Image copyrightAmazonImage caption The Ring doorbells use both cameras and motion sensors to detect when someone approaches

Amazon keeps records of every motion detected by its Ring doorbells, as well as the exact time they are logged down to the millisecond.

The details were revealed via a data request submitted

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Nokia Time To Die: Bond-themed Nokia phone teased for March 19 launchNokia Time To Die: Bond-themed Nokia phone teased for March 19 launch

Because MWC 2020 was cancelled, loads of phone companies have been hosting replacement events to launch their new smartphones, and now we know when Nokia is set to show off its new phones.

According to the 'save the date' sent around by the company, which you can see above, the product launch will happen on March 19 at 4pm GMT (11am ET, 8am PT).

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Some well-known websites could stop functioning properly on Wednesday, 4 March, after a bug was found in the digital certificates used to secure them.

The organisation that issues the

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Facebook is reportedly rethinking its plans for its own digital currency after resistance from regulators.

It is now considering a system with digital versions of established currencies, including the dollar and the Euro, according to Bloomberg and tech site The Information.

The Libra Association, which Facebook founded to

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Domestic violence offenders in England and Wales could face compulsory lie-detector tests when released from prison under proposed new laws.

Those deemed at high risk of re-offending will be given regular polygraph tests to find out if they have breached release conditions.

The long-awaited Domestic Violence Bill

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