Senate passes infrastructure bill, iPhone camera upgrade rumors
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Speaker 1: This is CNET and here are the stories that matter right now, the us Senate voted to pass a $1 trillion infrastructure bill on Tuesday, alongside funding for things like roads and bridges. The bill sets aside funds for electric vehicle charging stations, as well as $65 billion for increasing access to high internet. The bipartisan bill still needs to pass a vote in the house. Meanwhile, the Senate will now turn its focus to a $3.5 trillion budget package. [00:00:30] That includes funding for programs like childcare and eldercare. The next iPhone could boast some big camera upgrades. According to Bloomberg Apple's newest iPhone will feature through a video version of portrait mode support for ProRes video and a new filters like system for improving the look and colors of photos. Aside from the camera updates, the iPhone 13, as it's expected to be called will reportedly get relatively modest upgrades, including a faster, a 15 chip and [00:01:00] a smaller notch. Google will now let miners or their parents request to have their pictures removed from Google image. Search. The move announced Tuesday is aimed at protecting under eighteens from online abuse. The company also said it would block targeted advertising based on age, gender, or interests for under eighteens. While Google owned YouTube will turn off auto play for miners and boost privacy settings on videos uploaded by people under the age of 18.
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