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Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
A woman from MediaTek shows two congressmen the difference between their new MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chip on an Android device and Apple's A-series chip on an iPhone during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Technology Trade Show
A woman from MediaTek shows two congressmen the difference between their new MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chip on an Android device and Apple's A-series chip on an iPhone during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
New MacBook Air laptops are showcased on display inside a store in Edmonton, with an advertisement for the new iPhone 16 Pro, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
The new iPhone 16 Pro are showcased on display inside a store in Edmonton, , Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
An Apple store in Edmonton, with advertisements for the new iPhone 16 Pro, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
The new iPhone 16 Pro are showcased on display inside a store in Edmonton, , Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Warsaw Daily Life
A woman wearing headphones and using her mobile phone is seen in the Old Town in Warsaw, Poland on 28 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Warsaw Daily Life
A woman wearing headphones and using her mobile phone is seen in the Old Town in Warsaw, Poland on 28 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Daylight Savings Time 2025
An alarm clock set forward one hour symbolizes the upcoming start of daylight saving time on March 29, 2025. Clocks “spring forward” at 2 a.m., resulting in longer daylight hours in the evening. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Daylight Savings Time 2025
An alarm clock set forward one hour symbolizes the upcoming start of daylight saving time on March 29, 2025. Clocks “spring forward” at 2 a.m., resulting in longer daylight hours in the evening. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Daylight Savings Time 2025
An alarm clock set forward one hour symbolizes the upcoming start of daylight saving time on March 29, 2025. Clocks “spring forward” at 2 a.m., resulting in longer daylight hours in the evening. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Daylight Savings Time 2025
An alarm clock set forward one hour symbolizes the upcoming start of daylight saving time on March 29, 2025. Clocks “spring forward” at 2 a.m., resulting in longer daylight hours in the evening. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Daylight Savings Time 2025
An alarm clock set forward one hour symbolizes the upcoming start of daylight saving time on March 29, 2025. Clocks “spring forward” at 2 a.m., resulting in longer daylight hours in the evening. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Daylight Savings Time 2025
An alarm clock set forward one hour symbolizes the upcoming start of daylight saving time on March 29, 2025. Clocks “spring forward” at 2 a.m., resulting in longer daylight hours in the evening. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Signal Security Illustrations
The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 26 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Signal Security Illustrations
The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 26 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Signal Security Illustrations
The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 26 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Signal Security Illustrations
The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 26 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Signal Security Illustrations
The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 26 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Signal Security Illustrations
The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 26 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Signal Security Illustrations
The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 26 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Signal App Illustrations
The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 25 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Signal App Illustrations
The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 25 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Signal App Illustrations
The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device with the Department of Defence logo in the background in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 25 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Signal App Illustrations
The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 25 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Signal App Illustrations
The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device with an image of Pete Hegseth in the background in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 25 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Signal App Illustrations
The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 25 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Signal App Illustrations
The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device with the Department of Defence logo in the background in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 25 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Signal App Illustrations
The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device with an image of Pete Hegseth in the background in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 25 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Signal App Illustrations
The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 25 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Un chargeur de téléphone ultra rapide (2s)
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds. Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster. Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged. That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery. Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system. It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack. The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds. The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chargeur de téléphone ultra rapide (2s)
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds. Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster. Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged. That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery. Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system. It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack. The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds. The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chargeur de téléphone ultra rapide (2s)
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds. Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster. Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged. That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery. Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system. It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack. The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds. The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chargeur de téléphone ultra rapide (2s)
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds. Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster. Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged. That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery. Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system. It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack. The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds. The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chargeur de téléphone ultra rapide (2s)
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds. Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster. Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged. That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery. Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system. It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack. The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds. The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chargeur de téléphone ultra rapide (2s)
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds. Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster. Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged. That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery. Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system. It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack. The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds. The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chargeur de téléphone ultra rapide (2s)
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds. Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster. Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged. That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery. Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system. It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack. The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds. The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chargeur de téléphone ultra rapide (2s)
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds. Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster. Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged. That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery. Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system. It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack. The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds. The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Two second phone charger looks like a toaster
Ferrari Press Agency
Charger 1
Ref 16454
09/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt
A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds.
Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster.
Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged.
That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery.
Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system.
It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack.
The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds.
The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill.
OPS:The Swippitt Hub
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Two second phone charger looks like a toaster
Ferrari Press Agency
Charger 1
Ref 16454
09/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt
A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds.
Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster.
Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged.
That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery.
Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system.
It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack.
The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds.
The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill.
OPS:The Swippitt Hub
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Two second phone charger looks like a toaster
Ferrari Press Agency
Charger 1
Ref 16454
09/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt
A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds.
Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster.
Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged.
That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery.
Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system.
It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack.
The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds.
The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill.
OPS:The Swippitt Hub battery charger. Phones are placed into the slot to get a second battery swap.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Two second phone charger looks like a toaster
Ferrari Press Agency
Charger 1
Ref 16454
09/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt
A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds.
Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster.
Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged.
That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery.
Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system.
It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack.
The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds.
The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill.
OPS:The Swippitt Hub battery charger. Phones are placed into the slot to get a second battery swap.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Two second phone charger looks like a toaster
Ferrari Press Agency
Charger 1
Ref 16454
09/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt
A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds.
Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster.
Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged.
That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery.
Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system.
It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack.
The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds.
The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill.
OPS:Different iPhone models with the Swippitt Link battery case attached.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Two second phone charger looks like a toaster
Ferrari Press Agency
Charger 1
Ref 16454
09/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt
A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds.
Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster.
Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged.
That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery.
Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system.
It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack.
The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds.
The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill.
OPS:An iPhone with the Swippitt Link battery case attached.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Two second phone charger looks like a toaster
Ferrari Press Agency
Charger 1
Ref 16454
09/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt
A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds.
Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster.
Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged.
That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery.
Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system.
It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack.
The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds.
The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill.
OPS:The Swippitt Hub
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Two second phone charger looks like a toaster
Ferrari Press Agency
Charger 1
Ref 16454
09/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt
A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds.
Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster.
Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged.
That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery.
Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system.
It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack.
The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds.
The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill.
OPS:The Swippitt Hub battery charger. Phones are placed into the slot to get a second battery swap.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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IT-Wallet è disponibile per tutti gli italiani che hanno scaricato l’app IO.
IT-Wallet è disponibile per tutti gli italiani che hanno scaricato l’app IO. Da oggi patente digitale e tessera sanitaria sull’app per tutti. Per caricare i documenti sul portafoglio digitale basta seguire alcuni passaggi descritti all’interno dell’app. Al momento si possono caricare tre documenti su IT Wallet. La tessera sanitaria, la patente digitale e la Carta Europea della Disabilità, ovviamente per chi ne dispone. Torino, Italia - Notizie - Mercoledi 4 Dicembre 2024. (Photo by Fabio Ferrari/LaPresse)
The iconographic vision of IT-Wallet which is available to all Italians who have downloaded the IO app. From today, digital driving licence and health card on the app for everyone. To upload documents to the digital wallet, just follow a few steps described within the app. At the moment, three documents can be uploaded to IT Wallet. The health card, the digital driving licence and the European Disability Card, obviously for those who have it. Turin, Italy - News - Wednesday 4 December 2024. (Photo by Fabio Ferrari/LaPresse)
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IT-Wallet è disponibile per tutti gli italiani che hanno scaricato l’app IO.
IT-Wallet è disponibile per tutti gli italiani che hanno scaricato l’app IO. Da oggi patente digitale e tessera sanitaria sull’app per tutti. Per caricare i documenti sul portafoglio digitale basta seguire alcuni passaggi descritti all’interno dell’app. Al momento si possono caricare tre documenti su IT Wallet. La tessera sanitaria, la patente digitale e la Carta Europea della Disabilità, ovviamente per chi ne dispone. Torino, Italia - Notizie - Mercoledi 4 Dicembre 2024. (Photo by Fabio Ferrari/LaPresse)
The iconographic vision of IT-Wallet which is available to all Italians who have downloaded the IO app. From today, digital driving licence and health card on the app for everyone. To upload documents to the digital wallet, just follow a few steps described within the app. At the moment, three documents can be uploaded to IT Wallet. The health card, the digital driving licence and the European Disability Card, obviously for those who have it. Turin, Italy - News - Wednesday 4 December 2024. (Photo by Fabio Ferrari/LaPresse)
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IT-Wallet è disponibile per tutti gli italiani che hanno scaricato l’app IO.
IT-Wallet è disponibile per tutti gli italiani che hanno scaricato l’app IO. Da oggi patente digitale e tessera sanitaria sull’app per tutti. Per caricare i documenti sul portafoglio digitale basta seguire alcuni passaggi descritti all’interno dell’app. Al momento si possono caricare tre documenti su IT Wallet. La tessera sanitaria, la patente digitale e la Carta Europea della Disabilità, ovviamente per chi ne dispone. Torino, Italia - Notizie - Mercoledi 4 Dicembre 2024. (Photo by Fabio Ferrari/LaPresse)
The iconographic vision of IT-Wallet which is available to all Italians who have downloaded the IO app. From today, digital driving licence and health card on the app for everyone. To upload documents to the digital wallet, just follow a few steps described within the app. At the moment, three documents can be uploaded to IT Wallet. The health card, the digital driving licence and the European Disability Card, obviously for those who have it. Turin, Italy - News - Wednesday 4 December 2024. (Photo by Fabio Ferrari/LaPresse)
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IT-Wallet è disponibile per tutti gli italiani che hanno scaricato l’app IO.
IT-Wallet è disponibile per tutti gli italiani che hanno scaricato l’app IO. Da oggi patente digitale e tessera sanitaria sull’app per tutti. Per caricare i documenti sul portafoglio digitale basta seguire alcuni passaggi descritti all’interno dell’app. Al momento si possono caricare tre documenti su IT Wallet. La tessera sanitaria, la patente digitale e la Carta Europea della Disabilità, ovviamente per chi ne dispone. Torino, Italia - Notizie - Mercoledi 4 Dicembre 2024. (Photo by Fabio Ferrari/LaPresse)
The iconographic vision of IT-Wallet which is available to all Italians who have downloaded the IO app. From today, digital driving licence and health card on the app for everyone. To upload documents to the digital wallet, just follow a few steps described within the app. At the moment, three documents can be uploaded to IT Wallet. The health card, the digital driving licence and the European Disability Card, obviously for those who have it. Turin, Italy - News - Wednesday 4 December 2024. (Photo by Fabio Ferrari/LaPresse)
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