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Yale To Start Selling Locks With August’s Auto-Unlock Tech

For those looking to equip their homes with smart locks, then August is a company that you might have heard of. What the company is known for is an auto-unlock module that can sit on top of existing locks, meaning that you don’t need to know how to replace a lock on a door in order to install it.

Now it looks like August’s tech will be making its way into some of Yale’s products. Yale has recently announced that they will start selling a module that can fit into some of its locks that will integrate August’s tech into them. Given that August was acquired by Assa Abloy last year, the parent company of Yale, it’s not surprising that we’re seeing this integration between brands.

One of the products that will be launched is the Assure Lock SL which will feature an edge-to-edge touchscreen keypad display which will retail for $299, and the other will be the Assure Lock Touchscreen which will feature a touchscreen display and traditional key access for $279. These will be bundled together with a Yale lock, but if you already own a compatible Yale lock, then you have the option of buying the Connected by August kit for $129.

For those who might be interested by this, then you might want to head on over to Yale’s website to check out the options that will be available to you.

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Apple Reportedly Running Into Production Issues With The iPhone XR

When Apple announced their new iPhones, it actually came as a bit of a surprise to learn that the OLED models would be shipping earlier than the LCD model, the iPhone XR. It is unclear as to what could be the reason behind the “delay”, but some have speculated that it could because Apple wanted to see how well the iPhone Xs and Xs Max did before committing to production of the iPhone XR.

However according to a report from DigiTimes, it seems that production problems could be a reason for the later launch. The report claims that due to capacity constraints and delayed shipments, it has caused some production issues over at Pegatron who was tapped to be one of the iPhone XR’s manufacturer.

The report cites other issues such as shortage of workers and low-than-expected yield rates as other problems plaguing the production. As a result, Apple is said to have shifted over more of the production from Pegatron over to Foxconn. Previously the workload was said to have been split between Foxconn and Pegatron almost equally, but now Pegatron’s orders have been cut down to about 30%.

We’re not sure if this will ultimately impact the release date of the iPhone XR, which last we heard was set for a release on the 26th of October. This means that Foxconn and Pegatron and the rest of Apple’s suppliers will have about a month to get up to speed.

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