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<p>As 9to5Mac first reported back in April, Apple is working on a Tag device – similar to the Tile tracker – that can be attached to any object such as keys or a backpack and tracked in the new
Find My app. We now have more to share about both Apple’s item tracker as well as the company’s so-called Apple Glasses project.</p>
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