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<title>Apple launches knitted iPhone Pocket in collaboration with Issey Miyake</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Apple, in collaboration with fashion designer Issey Miyake, unveiled the iPhone Pocket, a knitted strap designed to serve as an &quot;additional pocket&quot; for carrying devices and everyday items. The low-tech accessory, which critics liken to an &quot;insanely expensive sock,&quot; comes with a hefty price tag of up to $229.95, fueling online backlash but also highlighting Apple&#039;s continuing trend of turning the iPhone into a wearable accessory. ]]></description>
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<title>Microsoft introduces shared audio feature to Windows 11 for dual device streaming</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Samsung Electronics has officially introduced the Galaxy XR, a groundbreaking device that marks the beginning of the Android XR ecosystem. Built in partnership with Google and Qualcomm Technologies, Galaxy XR combines extended reality (XR) and multimodal artificial intelligence (AI) into one open, scalable platform designed to transform how people work, play, and connect. ]]></description>
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