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Hidden iPhone setting makes your video calls sound incredible
With iOS 15, Apple introduced a new feature called Voice Isolation that does a great job of filtering out background noise on FaceTime calls.
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iPhone has a mind-blowing volume control trick that you're not using
The iPhone has a brilliant volume control trick you might not know about - and if you do, you might not be using it.
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An avid tech YouTuber gets Windows XP to run on the iPhone | Windows Central
An avid tech enthusiast installs Windows XP on the iPhone but cites degraded performance, longer boot times, and more.
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See Apple Intelligence in Action - MacRumors
Apple released iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 betas for developers yesterday, introducing an early version of Apple Intelligence. Not...
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Apple Ring - features, specs, release date, how it will be better
Apple has been planning on making an Apple Ring for two decades — and it's taking its time to ensure this isn't just clever technology, but instead is a ring so useful that it will be a smash hit.
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Passkeys: What They Are and Why You Need Them ASAP | PCMag
We tell you what passkeys are, and where you can use them to log in securely without exposing your email address or creating a password.
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The Apple M4 Is the New Geekbench Single-Core Performance Champion | Extremetech
It's even faster than the Intel Core i9-14900KS.
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Former Google employee: How a ‘code red’ meeting and ChatGPT led execs to take 'shortcuts' in Gemini AI launch
A former high-level Google employee detailed significant structural issues at the company and said they cut corners to compete with ChatGPT and launch Gemini.
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AI researchers find AI models learning their safety techniques, actively resisting training, and telling them 'I hate you'
AI is obviously the topic of the moment and, while we seem to have gotten past the dichotomy of Terminator / saviour, a major source of concern remains the safety of this technology. This is not just
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The buttons on Zenith’s original ‘clicker’ TV remote were a mechanical marvel - The Verge
The Space Command is an elegant Star Trek-esque gadget that pioneered a battery-less way of controlling the television.
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Now even the FBI is warning about your smart TV’s security | TechCrunch
If you just bought a smart TV on Black Friday or plan to buy one for Cyber Monday tomorrow, the FBI wants you to know a few things. Smart TVs are like regular television sets but with an internet connection. With the advent and growth of Netflix, Hulu and
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How to Install iOS and iPadOS Apps on an Apple Silicon Mac
Did you know your Apple Silicon Mac can run iPhone and iPad apps? Here's how to get started.
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Welcome to the Mac: 10 Tips for Getting Started as a New Mac User
Are you the new owner of a Mac? Here are 10 tips and tricks that you should know as you familiarize yourself with macOS.
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‘Godfather of AI’ quits Google with regrets and fears about his life’s work - The Verge
Geoffrey Hinton, whose trailblazing work on neural networks won him the ‘Nobel Prize of computing’ has quit Google to speak freely about the risks of AI now that Google and Microsoft on locked in fierce competition that might be impossible to stop.
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Demystifying LLMs with Amazon distinguished scientists | All Things Distributed
To learn more about large language models (LLMs), foundation models, and other advances in ML, I sat with two of Amazon’s distinguished scientists, Sudipta Sengupta and Dan Roth.
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Surprising things happen when you put 25 AI agents together in an RPG town | Ars Technica
Researchers study emergent AI behaviors in a sandbox world inspired by The Sims.
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Mac and iPhone can get a huge gaming upgrade with NVIDIA GeForce NOW | iMore
While gaming in the Apple ecosystem has long been a complicated matter, GeForce NOW provides simple access to PC gaming with high-performance hardware.
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Organize Your iPhone: How to Hide an Entire Page of Apps on Your iPhone
We’ll discuss how to organize and edit your home screen so you can instantly remove a category of apps in bulk from your iPhone home screen.
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How to Send Funny Exploding Images Over iMessage - MacRumors
In the Messages app on iPhone and iPad, Apple includes a bunch of screen effects that add fireworks, confetti, and more to the whole screen when you...
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Bing: “I will not harm you unless you harm me first”
Last week, Microsoft announced the new AI-powered Bing: a search interface that incorporates a language model powered chatbot that can run searches for you and summarize the results, plus do …
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Apple Unveils M2 Pro and M2 Max Chips Alongside M2 Pro Mac Mini, Updated MacBook Pro
Apple has launched its most powerful chips yet. Here's what you need to know.
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How to clear RAM on iPhone | Tom's Guide
iPhone stuttering and sluggish? Learn how to clear memory on iPhone
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iOS 16.2 Has 36 Huge Changes You Need to Know About Before Updating Your iPhone « iOS & iPhone :: Gadget Hacks
Apple's next big software update includes an entirely new Apple app, a controversial change in the TV app, better Siri control, an improved Shortcuts app, interesting Safari upgrades, Apple Music Sing, and more. Keep reading to see what iOS 16.2 has to of
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Newer iPhones Allow You to Measure Someone's Height Instantly — Here's How - MacRumors
iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max, and iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models feature a LiDAR Scanner next to the rear camera that can...
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How to Record Video With Background Music on iPhone - MacRumors
This article explains how to record a video on iPhone while playing music from any app. Keep reading to learn how it works. Have you noticed that...
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Elon Musk Just Exposed Twitter’s Censorship Problem in One Simple Tweet
Elon Musk just destroyed progressive attempts to gaslight conservatives about the company's censorship practices.
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This hidden Apple Watch feature is stellar — try it now | Tom's Guide
This hidden Apple Watch feature lets you use the Astronomy watch face to see where our solar system's planets align in the past and future.
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How to take screenshots on any model of iPhone and iPad
Want to save what's on your screen? Check out the quick and simple steps to take screenshots on any model of iPhone and iPad.
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10 Tips to Have Secret Text Conversations on Your iPhone
While Apple works on its privacy features for text messages, you can use these tips and workarounds to have secret conversations on your iPhone.
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Elon Musk Insta-Killed His Latest Twitter Verification Scheme
Elon Musk nuked Twitter’s new official verification system not long after everyone pointed out how random it was
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How to Remove the Background From Any Image on iPhone
Apple's Visual Lookup feature makes it so easy to remove the messy background from your photos. Learn how to take advantage of it.
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Apple silicon supports the ancient Intel 8080 through a secret extension | TechSpot
Apple revealed its first custom processor, the Apple M1, during an event in November 2020. The chip was met with high praise for cramming loads of power...
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Passkeys—Microsoft, Apple, and Google’s password killer—are finally here | Ars Technica
It only took 50 years, but there's finally a replacement that's safer and easier to use.
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Your iPhone's Files App Just Became Badass with Its Latest Productivity Update « iOS & iPhone :: Gadget Hacks
If you're not using your iPhone's Files app yet to manage images, documents, and other files on iCloud, third-party cloud services, or your local storage, it's time to start. Apple's built-in file manager is finally a powerhouse with many tricks up its sl
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iOS 16: 10 settings you need to change right now! | Macworld
Whether you're getting an iPhone 14 or updated an old phone, these changes will make iOS 16 better.
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Why didn’t anyone tell me about this iOS screenshot trick? - The Verge
There’s another hidden touch gesture in iOS that will make your screenshots better. A TikTok video has highlighted how you can hold down on scribble and circles in iOS screenshots to make them neater.
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What Apple learned from skeuomorphism and why it still matters | AppleInsider
Apple's focus on skeumorphism changed a decade ago in iOS 7. Here's why Apple started and stopped using it, how it evolved, and why it's still important to interface design.
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How to get past the automated phone system and talk to a real person | HelloGiggles
A Twitter user discovered that swearing at an automated phone system will help you bypass the menu and be redirected to a human.
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Apple politely explains why iPhone cases are a waste of money | ZDNet
You use one because you use one, right? You don't trust yourself. Perhaps now is the time to break out, suggests Apple.
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What Exactly Was Google's 'AI Is Sentient' Guy Actually Saying?
A software engineer working on the tech giant’s language intelligence claimed the AI was a "sweet kid" who advocated for its own rights "as a person."
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iPhone 'Other' storage: what is it and how you can delete it
From what the iPhone 'Other' storage function actually is to what it holds and how to clear it, here's everything you need to know to free up space
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How Apple, Google, and Microsoft will kill passwords and phishing in one stroke | Ars Technica
You've heard for years that easier, more secure logins are imminent. That day is here.
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App store classics 'Alto's Odyssey,' 'Angry Birds Reloaded,' 'Doodle God Universe' now on Apple Arcade | AppleInsider
Apple has rolled out out three new versions of App Store classic games to Apple Arcade, including "Angry Birds Reloaded," "Alto's Odyssey: The Lost City," and "Doodle God Universe."
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Back Tap: Automate Your Life with this Handy iOS 14 Feature
Exploring the features of a new OS release is like visiting a part of the world you’ve never seen before. One feature I recently discovered in iOS 14
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How to Customize a Start Page in macOS Big Sur’s Safari
You can customize the new start page in macOS Big Sur’s Safari to make it your own by setting a background image and selecting which sections are displayed.
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Apple announces Apple Silicon Mac special event for November 10 | AppleInsider
In a virtual invite sent out on Monday, Apple has announced that it is having a "One more thing" event on November 10, at 1:00 PM Eastern Time.
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News-sharing social media site rejects censorship, algorithms | Fox Business
This social media site won't censor the news articles you share.
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This dongle can upgrade you to wireless CarPlay for cheap | AppleInsider
Wireless CarPlay is still scarce, but there is a way for existing CarPlay users to break free of wires inexpensively, and we've been testing it for months now.
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How to Create HTML Email and Send it with the Mac Mail App
In this Rocket Yard tutorial, we show you several ways to design an HTML email, then let you in on the secret of how to send those emails from the Mac Mail app.
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Go Retro with Macintosh.js
Thanks to developer Felix Rieseberg, you can run a full-blown version of Mac OS 8 on a virtual 1991 Mac Quadra 900 on your current Mac. And why wouldn't you?
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Apple beats on earnings and announces stock split, sending shares toward record high - MarketWatch
Apple Inc. brushed off the COVID-19 crisis to report record June-quarter results that came in ahead of expectations, and the company said in plans to split...
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10 social media mistakes and how to avoid them
Learn how to sidestep common social media mistakes when using popular platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to grow your business.
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Reduce PDF File Size and Control Quality for FREE in macOS
You have a high-resolution multi-page PDF document, but its file size is too large to share easily. How do you reduce the file size before you send it off?
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Apple Silicon Macs ditch startup key combos, alter Target Disk Mode | Appleinsider
Apple Silicon Macs are changing some long-time user interface methods, and startup key combinations for restore or Target Disk Mode have been significantly changed.
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Jason Calacanis Urges Users to Quit Facebook and Instagram, Says He'll Fund Alternative
"I'm gonna fund folks to replace both platforms," tech investor tweeted Sunday evening
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Apple will soon let developers challenge App Store rules | TechCrunch
Apple has announced an upcoming change to App Store rules that could mark a major shift in how the marketplace operates. Developers will soon be able to challenge not just the rejection of an app, but the rule that prompted that rejection. Bug fixes will
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Download video chat backgrounds from your favorite MeTV shows
Use these classic television sets to jazz up your calls in Zoom, Microsoft Teams and more!
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How to Enable 9 New Free Fonts in macOS Catalina
Apple recently licensed a number of fonts from well-regarded type foundries and has made them available for free in macOS Catalina. Here's how to enable them.
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macOS Catalina 10.15.5 Update Adds Battery Health Management
Today Apple rolled out an update to macOS Catalina that adds a new Battery Health Management tool in the Energy Saver pane of System Preferences.
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Big Tech's Section 230 law: What it is and why some want it changed
The Justice Department is hosting a workshop to examine the scope of the Big Tech protection law known as Section 230.
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Compared: Dell XPS 15 and XPS 17 versus Apple's 16-inch MacBook Pro | Appleinsider
Dell's new XPS 15 and XPS 17 lines are a direct competitor to Apple's 16-inch MacBook Pro, but are the rival notebooks any match for Apple's top-of-the-range model? On paper, it could be too close to call.
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How to Set Up Face ID to Work With a Face Mask
In the course of a few months, most of us have become used to wearing a mask when outside our home or business. Here's how to get Face ID to work with it on!
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How Instagram's First Investor Steve Anderson Struck Gold As A One-Man Deal Machine
Steve Anderson paints his toenails blue and works alone out of a former children's photo studio. He's also the second-best venture capitalist in the world.
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Wanted: People who know a half century-old computer language so states can process unemployment claims - CNN
On top of ventilators, face masks and health care workers, you can now add COBOL programmers to the list of what several states urgently need as they battle the coronavirus pandemic.
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Web scraping is now legal - Towards Data Science
In late 2019, the US Court of Appeals denied LinkedIn’s request to prevent HiQ, an analytics company, from scraping its data. The decision was a historic moment in the data privacy and data…
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7 paid iPhone apps on sale for free on January 20th – BGR
We started our week off by digging through hundreds of paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale. Want to know why? It's so that you don't have to. We did all the hard work for you and came up with a list of the seven best premium iOS apps that are all available
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Pokemon Sword & Shield's Ball Guy Sucks, Actually - GameSpot
It took me a while to notice, but Ball Guy really sucks.
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When Algorithms Decide Whose Voices Will Be Heard
As AI’s reach grows, the stakes will only get higher.
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8 paid iPhone apps you can get for free on November 7th – BGR
This is as big of a collection of free apps as we've found in weeks, and there are some quality download here as well. If you're up for a quick gaming session, need to edit some photos, or want to put your top contacts into a convenient widget, we've got
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Old iPhone users must update software in order to access web, emails and more, Apple warns - ABC News
Apple warns that those still using an iPhone 5 must update their iOS or lose access to many apps and the app store.
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7 paid iPhone apps you can download for free on October 10th – BGR
We've got some terrific paid iPhone and iPad apps for you to check out on Thursday that are all on sale for free. We had to dig through hundreds of apps to find them, but these seven iOS apps represent the best premium apps of the day that are available a
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iPadOS: The 11 best features coming to your iPad on September 24 - Business Insider
Apple's iPadOS software update for the iPad will bring several new features that make it a better laptop replacement when it launches on September 24.
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Apple Touch ID could return to iPhones in 2020 with an updated touchscreen
Apple's new series of 2019 iPhones are on their way, with an impending possible reveal for next week on September 10. Before anyone can even get properly excited about their launch, however, Bloomberg is already on the ball, spilling tea on some of…
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The Secret Hacks & Tips to Find Whatever You Want on Netflix
Check out this article to learn how to find whatever you want on Netflix more effectively and efficiently.
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This $11 screwdriver set handles your Apple gear, Android devices, and just about everything else – BGR
The ORIA 25-in-1 Magnetic Screwdriver Set is pretty much a must-have for anyone who owns an iPhone. Or an Android phone. Or a computer. Or pretty much anything else on the planet that's held together with tiny little screws.
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5 iPhone settings to change now
If the last time you really messed with your settings was when iPhones still had home buttons, then you're probably missing out.
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Apple reportedly launching new iPhone Pro and iPads with better cameras, 16-inch MacBook Pro and new AirPods | TechCrunc
Apple is getting ready for its usual fall iPhone launch event, which is rumored to be happening September 10, though the event hasn’t been officially confirmed this year. A new report from Bloomberg offers a preview of the lineup of hardware products Ap
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7 paid iPhone apps on sale for free on August 7th – BGR
Samsung might have the floor today since it's announcing its new Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 flagship smartphones, but we still have a little something in store for all the Apple fans out there: paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free! You'll fi
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7 paid iPhone apps you can download for free on July 23rd – BGR
Did you miss our roundup on Monday of the best paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free? Well, there are actually still a few freebies left in there so definitely go back and have a look if you missed it.
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Apple just released iOS 12.4 for the iPhone and iPad – BGR
It might not be quite as exciting as Apple's iOS 13 beta, but the company just pushed out a new software update for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices. iOS 12.4 comes about two months after the initial release of iOS 12.3, and it mainly focuses on bug f
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New video shows Apple’s leaked iPhone 11 models like never before – BGR
There are at least half a dozen new flagship Android smartphones set to be released in the coming months, and each one is more exciting than the last. We've got the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 coming in just a few weeks, and Huawei's next-generatio
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Read this before using FaceApp — you give up more personal data than you realize on this Russian-made app - MarketWatch
FaceApp has gone viral again with a feature that makes users look elderly, but experts say it may pose security concerns.
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Why Google’s surprise Pixel 4 tease raises the stakes - The Verge
Just one day after we reported on the first Pixel 4 leaks, Google decided to mount a social media hype campaign by literally tweeting out an image of its upcoming Pixel 4. It was a savvy recognition of how the run up to phone launches actually work and an
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The 10 most exciting hidden iPhone features in iOS 13 – BGR
Apple spent plenty of time on stage during its WWDC 2019 keynote presentation earlier this week discussing all of the biggest new features it added to iOS 13.
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Stunning new video shows off Apple’s leaked iPhone 11 design – BGR
There's no such thing as a surprise anymore in the smartphone industry. There are simply too many hands in the pie and too much hype surrounding big smartphone launches. As a result, there's no way that all the people involved with building flagship smart
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Apple to warn iPhone users about update impact - BBC News
The tech giant must tell customers if a software update will slow down their iPhone, UK regulator has said.
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The thinnest iPhone XR and XS cases we’ve ever seen are on Amazon for just $8.99 – BGR
Some people are clumsy and they need big, bulky cases to protect their iPhones. Other people are far more careful, so there’s no need to ruin Apple’s iPhone design with a chunky protective case.
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Latest iPhone 11 rumor details new ‘waterproof’ tech and next-gen haptics – BGR
Over the past few months, we haven't seen a whole lot of rumors surrounding Apple's iPhone 11 lineup. Sure, we know that Apple's iPhone 11 lineup will include successors to the iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max, and sure, we know that Face ID will see some perfor
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Tesla launches long awaited $35,000 Model 3
Tesla's long-awaited Model 3 with a $35,000 price has finally arrived.
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Steve Wozniak wants Apple to jump on the foldable phone bandwagon – BGR
If you've paid any attention at all to the tech press in the past week or so, you've no doubt been deluged with headlines touting one company after another prepping a foldable smartphone for release -- with the manufacturers ranging from Huawei to LG, Mot
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It’s finally here: New free app lets you use iMessage on Android – BGR
A friend came to me many years ago and told me he was fed up with his iPhone. This was back in the days before Apple relented and finally released new iPhone models with larger displays, and he was tired of seeing people with nice big smartphone screens w
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Apple will reportedly add the Apple Watch feature everyone wants by next year – BGR
Apple's smartwatch has dominated the industry ever since it was introduced back in 2016, but despite its ubiquity, the popular wearable is still missing several key features that some of its rivals have included for years.
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Refurbished iPhones on sale for the next few days
You could get your next iPhone for as little as $155.
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iOS pirates are using Apple's developer certificates to share hacked apps
Apple says its working on implementing two-factor authentication for developers.
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19 Insanely Cool Products
With new products and gadgets coming out every day, it’s no wonder you probably haven’t heard about some of these. We decided to put together an updated list of 19 different products.
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This clever AI hid data from its creators to cheat at its appointed task | TechCrunch
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Find out why Netgear’s best-selling Wi-Fi extender has 18,500 5-star ratings
It's rare that a single product offers one of the most competitive prices in its category as well as some of the best performance in its category. That's exactly what you get with the NETGEAR EX2700 WiFi Range Extender, however. This simple plug-and-play
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With this $25 gadget, Amazon will finally get you to stop scoffing at the idea of a 'smart home'
Amazon's smart plug lets you easily control lights, appliances and other gadgets by voice or with your phone no matter where you are. CNBC will walk you through how to set up and use the Amazon smart plug. It's very easy.
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An iPhone Cursor Trick Shared on Twitter Is Blowing People’s Minds
After a Twitter user shared an iPhone cursor trick she spotted on Facebook, users are astounded — and sharing their own tricks and hacks.
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The magic iPhone wallpapers that make your dock and folders disappear are back – BGR
More than two years ago, an Apple enthusiast who goes by @heyeased on Twitter made an iPhone wallpaper that would end up becoming one of the biggest crazes of the year.
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Google went down after traffic was routed through China and Russia
Google's services went down for an hour yesterday after its IP addresses were routed way from normal paths to Nigeria, China and Russia. Google told Ars Technica it doubted the leak was malicious, despite the fact that government-owned China Telecom was
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Apple's News app draws 90 million regular readers
Sure, Apple includes its News app on iOS devices and Macs, but how many people actually flip through it on a regular basis? Quite a few, it seems. As part of...
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7 paid iPhone apps you can download for free on October 16th – BGR
If you're looking for new apps to fill up your iPhone or iPad and you don't want to break the bank in the process, you've come to the right place. We dug through hundreds of apps on sale to find the seven best premium iOS apps that are available as free d
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iOS 12.0.1 now available, fixes charging bug and Wi-Fi network issues – BGR
Less than a month after releasing iOS 12, Apple has begun rolling out the first update for the new version of its mobile operating system in order to address a few notable issues that have arisen since launch.
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This Creepy Finger Plugs Into Your Phone and Drags the Device to You | Mental Floss
Test your knowledge with amazing and interesting facts, trivia, quizzes, and brain teaser games on MentalFloss.com.
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Apple's big bet on the future of USB is increasingly looking like a rare misfire (AAPL)
Apple's newest MacBook Pro laptops got rid of the separate ports for charging and accessories, and instead whittled it down to two USB-C ports. Ultimately, it's hard to take Apple's big bet on USB-C seriously when not even its own iPhones come with a USB
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Amazon’s Fire TV Stick is back down to its lowest price since Prime Day – BGR
The Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote was one of Amazon's best-selling products this past Prime Day, but that obviously goes without saying. Why? Because the Fire TV Stick is one of Amazon's best-selling devices during any sale.
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Useful iOS 12 Tips and Tricks | Digital Trends
Apple's iOS 12 mobile operating system introduces a ton of new features, with more options to help boost productivity on your iPhone. But updating to a new operating system can be overwhelming, and we're here to make the adjustment far easier with some us
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Apple iOS 12 fixes random screenshots on iPhone X - Business Insider
Apple's iOS 12 software update fixes the random screenshot problem in the iPhone X.
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iPhone XS Review 2018: 5 Reasons You Need the iPhone Xs and Xs Max
The iPhone Xs and iPhone Xs Max are here with bigger displays, stainless steel frames with an optional gold finish, a faster processor, and louder stereo speakers. See if they're worth the upgrade.
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Apple's iPhone Xr is an 'affordable' iPhone X
We more or less knew that Apple was going to unveil the iPhone Xs and Xs Max today, but few of us were expecting the iPhone Xr. Apple wants to reach as many peo...
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Apple iPhone Xs vs. iPhone X: What difference does a year make?
News, email and search are just the beginning. Discover more every day. Find your yodel.
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Apple might kill off sophisticated iPhone tech that took 5 years to develop – and I’m glad – BGR
If Apple adds a new key feature to its iPhone lineup and Android vendors don't bother copying it, one can safely call that feature a dud. The only exception I can think of off the top of my head is Apple's Taptic engine that provides enhanced vibration fe
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The place where 1980s computers still rule
The Totally 80s Rewind exhibit in Seattle's Living Computers: Museum + Labs takes visitors back to the 1980s, the decade of the home computer revolution.
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Samsung just accidentally posted a video to YouTube that reveals more details about the Galaxy Note 9
Samsung just accidentally leaked details about the Galaxy Note 9, less than a week before it's set to unveil the new phone. Samsung New Zealand uploaded an intro video of the phone to its YouTube page, revealing details about both the phone's d
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How to become a developer: A cheat sheet - TechRepublic
If you are interested in pursuing a career in development and don't know where to start, here's your go-to guide for salaries, skills, and the best programming languages to learn.
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Apple releases iOS 11.4 for iPhone and iPad with AirPlay 2, Messages in iCloud support
Ahead of the unveiling of Apple's future plans for iOS at WWDC, the company has released iOS 11.4 to the public, including support for its ClassKit framework for educational apps, support for AirPlay 2, and the long-overdue addition of Messages in iCloud.
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iOS 12 'doubles down' on performance for iPhone and iPad
Apple has debuted iOS 12, bringing better performance to older devices, augmented reality, and more to iPhones and iPads later in the year.
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Messages in iCloud: Everything you need to know
Messages in iCloud is a great upgrade to Apple's messaging platform, working across both iOS and macOS devices. AppleInsider takes a deep dive on what Messages in iCloud can do, how it works, and where it has limitations.
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Roblox tricks kids into coding with 'Jurassic Park'
Roblox is something of a mix between a game and a development platform. It allows users to play games developed by other people, as well as create their own gam...
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1Password rolls out its biggest Mac update in years
AgileBits has finally released 1Password 7 for Mac, and it's the password manager's first major upgrade for the platform in years. The developer has made sure i...
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Tweetbot 3 arrives with a new look...and a reprieve from Twitter's API changes
One of the more popular desktop clients for Twitter, Tweetbot, is today
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iOS 11.4: Features, release date, and how to install | Macworld
Apple has to release AirPlay 2 and Messages in iCloud eventually, right?
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Here’s our breakdown of every Apple Watch model, finish, and band available now
Thinking about springing for an Apple Watch but don't know which one is right for your individual needs and situation? We compare all the options to help you figure out which is the right model, finish, and band for you.
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Meet the quantum blockchain that works like a time machine | TechCrunch
A new — and theoretical — system for blockchain-based data storage could ensure that hackers will not be able to crack cryptocurrencies once the quantum era starts. The idea, proposed by researchers at the Victoria University of Wellington in New Zeal
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The Hidden Camera Level in iOS 11 - TidBITS
iOS 11 quietly introduced a camera level that helps you take pictures that don't suffer from skewed sides. Read on to learn how you enable and use this subtle feature.
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Researcher estimates GrayKey can unlock 6-digit iPhone passcode in 11 hours, here's how to protect yourself
New estimates from a security researcher suggest GrayKey, a digital forensics tool in active use by U.S. law enforcement agencies, is capable of cracking Apple's standard six-digit iPhone passcode in an average of 11 hours. Longer codes, however, could ta
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Zuckerberg struggles to name a single Facebook competitor - The Verge
In Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony before a joint session between the Senate Judiciary and Commerce committees today, the Facebook CEO was forced to confront whether his company was now effectively a monopoly.
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Facebook rewrites Terms of Service, clarifying device data collection | TechCrunch
Facebook is spelling out in plain English how it collects and uses your data in rewritten versions of its Terms of Service and Data Use Policy, though it’s not asking for new rights to collect and use your data or changing any of your old privacy settin
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Apple iPad review (2018): A little better, a little less competition
The tablet business has been tough in recent years, but last year Apple found a hit in its low-cost iPad. Its admirable performance and battery life made up for...
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Intel brings a six-core i9 CPU to laptops
Intel is actually bringing a Core i9 six-core chip to laptops.
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Apple introduces a cheap 9.7-inch iPad with Apple Pencil support | TechCrunch
Apple is holding a press conference right now in Chicago. And the company unveiled a brand new device — well, sort of. Apple is going to sell a brand new 9.7-inch iPad that works with the Apple Pencil. Before today, only (more expensive) iPad Pro models
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FTC confirms probe into Facebook data misuse scandal | TechCrunch
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has confirmed it’s investigating Facebook’s privacy practices in light of the data misuse scandal currently engulfing the company. In a statement regarding reported concerns about Facebook’s privacy practices today
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Android malware found inside seemingly innocent QR code apps
Google is getting better at keeping Android malware out of the Play Store, and that's leading attackers to use more sophisticated disguises for their rogue apps...
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One of the youngest fund managers in the U.S. just launched her own accelerator, too | TechCrunch
Last August, we told you about Laura Deming, a New Zealand native who was home schooled before moving halfway around the world as a 12-year-old to work alongside Cynthia Kenyon, a renowned molecular biologist who specializes in the genetics of aging. Sh
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David Pogue's Rated:App: Human Anatomy Atlas 2018
Yahoo Finance's David Pogue reviews Human Anatomy Atlas 2018, an app that gives you an interactive, incredibly detailed, medically accurate jaw-dropping 3-D view of the human body.
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Magic Leap opens up its ‘Creator Portal’ with SDK and design guidelines for devs | TechCrunch
After maintaining a quiet presence for quite a while, Magic Leap is finally feeling a bit more chatty, at least when it comes to what they’re sharing with developers. As the Game Developers Conference kicks off in San Francisco this week, Magic Leap is
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Repl.it lets you program in your browser
No matter whether you are a seasoned programmer or you simply want to take
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Google’s new Bristlecone processor brings it one step closer to quantum supremacy | TechCrunch
Every major tech company is looking at quantum computers as the next big breakthrough in computing. Teams at Google, Microsoft, Intel, IBM and various..
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Amazon is buying smart doorbell maker Ring | TechCrunch
With Nest's first smart video doorbell right around the corner, Amazon is busy buying up the competition. After acquiring Blink just two months ago, Amazon is..
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Not even IBM is sure where its quantum computer experiments will lead
Despite the hype and hoopla surrounding the burgeoning field of quantum computing, the technology is still in its infancy. Just a few years ago, researchers wer...
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Peter Thiel, retreating from Silicon Valley's tech scene, is moving to L.A.
Billionaire Peter Thiel, one of the most powerful men in Silicon Valley and its most prominent conservative, plans to move his home and personal investment firm to Los Angeles because he’s disaffected by what he sees as the Bay Area's left-leaning polit
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Apple addresses iOS source code leak, says it appears to be tied to three-year-old software
Earlier this week, iOS source code showed up on GitHub, raising concerns that hackers could find a way to comb the material for vulnerabilities. The material is gone now, courtesy of a DMCA notice Apple sent to GitHub, but the occurrence was certainly not
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Phones with superstrong diamond glass screen coming in 2019
Superstrong diamond glass is being tested even as you read this.
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We were in an accident during an automated driving tech demo
As a transportation reporter, I've been in a lot of cars using either autonomous or semi-automated Advanced Driver Assistance (ADAS) features, both on public and private roads, and yet I'd never been in an accident during a demonstration drive for any of
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Here's How To Check The Battery Health Of Your iPhone, Reliably And For Free
Apple made billions in hiding the fact that it was slowing down the performance of an iPhone with an aging battery, pushing people to buy a new phone rather than a new battery.
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Apple previews iOS 11.3’s new Animojis and battery service warnings
More big news out of Apple this morning. The company’s offering up a preview of what’s to come in the latest version of its mobile operating system. The..
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Facebook invented a new time unit called the ‘flick’ and it’s truly amazing
I was all set to dislike the "flick," a time unit just recently invented by Facebook (technically the Oculus team), because I thought it was going to be..
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Video: Apple's iMac Pro vs 2013 Mac Pro - photo editing comparison (Part 2)
In the second part of our series, we put Apple's $5,000 iMac Pro to the test against one of the most popular configurations of the Mac Pro to see how much of a performance difference you can expect when editing photos. We'll also explore the upg
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Apple iOS 11.3 Release: It's The Big One
Apple confirms the most important iOS upgrade in years...
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What happens when an iPhone X is dropped
Some experts recommend buying Apple’s insurance coverage AppleCare to cover any damages. Without AppleCare, the price at Apple is $279 to replace the front glass and $549 if you break the back glass. A good leather option, according to Wirecutter, is Ap
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This is what a 50-qubit quantum computer looks like
From afar, it looks like a steampunk chandelier. An intricate collection of tubes and wires that culminate in a small steel cylinder at the bottom. It is, in fa...
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Porsche's electric Mission E will pack up to 670 horsepower
We've already noted that Porsche is gunning for Tesla with its Mission E sports car, and has even been spotted testing it against the Model X and Model S. Now w...
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The FCC officially votes to kill net neutrality
Despite overwhelming opposition from Congress, technical experts, advocacy organizations and, of course, the American people, the FCC has voted to eliminate..
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Here's how to use Apple Pay Cash, Apple's new Venmo competitor that just launched
Apple activated Apple Pay Case this week, a new feature in iOS 11.2. Here's how to use it.
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Here’s How to Close iPhone X Apps, and Why You Probably Shouldn’t
iOS is smart when it comes to task management.
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What Ending Net Neutrality Means for You and Your Time Online
The FCC is moving to overturn an Obama-era net neutrality plan. Here’s what that could mean for Internet users.
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How the phone industry will stop spam robocalls
Spam robocalls are as bad as ever. However, the Federal Communications Commission and the telecommunications industry is working on a cryptographic solution.
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Leaked Apple Report Suggests They'll Be Releasing Three New iPhones In 2018
Sleeping bags at the ready
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Apple watchOS 4.1 delivers phone-free music streaming
For many, the big allure of Apple Watch Series 3 has been the promise of phone-free music streaming on cellular data: you can listen to any song you like while...
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It’s time for the internet to block fake emails
One of the biggest upsides of the internet is that people from all over the world now have access to virtually anyone anywhere. Everyone is just an email..
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Snapchat dangles referral traffic with link sharing from other apps
In an update to Snapchat's iOS app today, Snap began rolling out two important new features. You now can share links from other apps via the iOS share sheet,..
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Romeo Power unveils its first consumer power packs
Romeo Power has just released what looks to be the mobile charging device of my dreams.
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Intel to ship new Nervana Neural Network Processor by end of 2017
This morning at the WSJ's D.Live event, Intel formally unveiled its Nervana Neural Network Processor (NNP) family of chips designed for machine learning use cases.
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macOS High Sierra Features That You’ll Want To Upgrade For
Monday, Sept. 25, 2017 is the day that macOS 10.13 High Sierra becomes available to everyone and begins to be installed on newly produced Macs. There's been a
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Before you update to iOS 11 here's how to check which apps won't work
For users of Apple's iOS the imminent arrival of a major new update to the mobile platform is generally a moment of high excitement.
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Apple iOS 11 review: A big deal for iPads, but not iPhones
Now, with iOS 11, Apple is focusing even more on its big-screen iPad experience, but at the same time, it's leaving the iPhone a bit behind. The icons aren't exactly hard to figure out, but they're so close together on my iPhone 6S that it always takes m
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Proxytel wants to help business owners mask their phone numbers
Every once in a while, an app comes along aiming to provide users with disposable number, given the many reasons that an individual might not want to share his or her actual digits.
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Apple’s Venmo-like money transfers will arrive after iOS 11
A new payment service from Apple is set to launch sometime this fall through iOS 11 and watchOS 4 updates. Apple Pay Cash will allow Apple device users to trans...
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What happened with Apple Face ID fail
The internet is buzzing. As Apple demonstrated its new flagship phone onstage, the $999 iPhone X, the face-recognition unlocking feature failed. Here's what really happened.
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The new iPhones vs. the iPhone 7: What's changed?
This year's iPhone anniversary event has given us not one or two, but three new handsets to ponder over. The iPhone X is the star, offering us an edge-to-edge s...
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Everything Apple will introduce at tomorrow’s iPhone 8 and iPhone X event
Tomorrow morning, the collective eyes of the tech world will be laser focused on Apple's special media event where Tim Cook and co. will introduce a slew of new iPhone models, a next-gen Apple Watch and a completely revamped Apple TV. Set to kick off at 1
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The iPhone 10 years in: Everything that's changed from 2007 to 2017
News, email and search are just the beginning. Discover more every day. Find your yodel.
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IBM is teaching AI to behave more like the human brain
Since the days of Da Vinci's "Ornithoper", mankind's greatest minds have sought inspiration from the natural world for their technological creations.
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Apple Sets Sept. 12 Launch Event to Debut Revamped iPhone - Bloomberg
Apple Inc. has set Sept. 12 for its most significant new product announcement in years.
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The iPhone 7s won’t be a complete iPhone 7 copy
For the first time in Apple's history, three new iPhones are coming next month. Joining the expected iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus is the iPhone 8, which will debut a variety of new technologies that will likely be found in iOS devices of the future.
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Apple Inc. (AAPL) iPhone 8 Rumors: What’s Next for the iPhone 8?
While Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPhone 8 rumors have been accelerating in the last few weeks, pundits still are going back and forth over whether “iPhone 8” will even be the name of the forthcoming flagship. Gruber instead suggests that either iPhone
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New leak directly from Apple confirms wireless charging in the iPhone 8 – BGR
Apple mistakenly released HomePod software into the wild, and the operating system revealed more details about the iPhone 8 than we’d have expected. In fact, the HomePod's firmware tells a much better iPhone 8 story than iOS 11, which is already availab
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The Secret Codes to Find Whatever You Want on Netflix
Finally, a way to find the movies you want without scrolling through the rest.
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Best iOS app deals of the day! 6 paid iPhone apps for free for a limited time
Everyone likes apps, but sometimes the best ones are a bit expensive. Developers put paid apps on sale for a limited time, but you have to snatch them up fast. Here are the latest and greatest iOS app deals on sale in the iOS App Store.
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Banks Deploy AI to Cut Off Terrorists’ Funding
Computers are better than humans are recognizing small patterns.
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Tesla says its Model 3 car will go on sale on Friday
NEW YORK (AP) — Electric car maker Tesla says its keenly awaited Model 3 car for the masses will go on sale on Friday.
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The new iOS 11 gives the iPad its biggest update ever — here’s what it’s like
iOS 11 greatly improves the iPad's functionality, but it's still not enough to replace a full computer.
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Some of your apps will stop working when you install iOS 11 – here’s how to see which ones
Apple’s new iOS 11 software is obviously one of the most hotly anticipated releases of the year. It’ll bring tons of hot new features and refinements to millions upon millions of iPhone…
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Watch a former Apple guru tell the secret story of how the iPhone was invented
The iPhone is the one device that revolutionized the smartphone industry, helping make Apple the most valuable company in the world and killing off many of the early smartphone leaders like Nokia, Palm, and BlackBerry.
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Satellite sends quantum-spooky signals to Earth – raising hopes of secure global communications
The 'entangled' light particles spookily interact with each other at huge distances.
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Chinese Satellite Relays a Quantum Signal Between Cities
Launched last August, China's QUESS satellite recently achieved its goal: it sent single entangled photons between two cities 750 miles apart. Quantum cryptography, here we come.
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Firefox finally unveils its faster, more memory-efficient browser
The team behind open-source browser Firefox has released a much-awaited version that promises to be faster and less of a memory hog.
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The 27 most interesting new features in iOS 11
When iOS 11, the new, free iPhone/iPad OS upgrade comes this fall, you won't gain any big-ticket feature. Instead, you'll get lot of tiny nips and tucks that fall into five categories: Nice Tweaks, Storage Help, iPad Exclusives, Playing Catch-Up
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Apple just announced the latest version of its mobile operating system for iPhones and iPads – here's what's new
-Apple announced on Monday during its WWDC event in San Jose, California, the newest...
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Combine Multiple Photos Libraries Into a Single Library
We show you how to merge multiple photo libraries into a single library on your Mac.
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If the iPhone 8 looks this good, Samsung is in trouble
A new day, and a new set of iPhone 8 renders are here to gawk at. This time around it’s not a concept that a designer created based on rumors. Instead, we’re looking at high-quality 3D renders that…
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LED Screens May Cause Permanent Damage
CBS Tampa covered the new scientific researches by the Complutense University of Madrid and Reticare.
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After two weeks with the Galaxy S8, I still think the iPhone 7 Plus is the world’s best phone
It's funny how months of leaks and rumors can paint what appears to be a complete picture of an upcoming smartphone. But then, once the device is finally announced, a different picture forms.
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Follow this guide to learn how to delete, and recover, notes on your iPhone
Notes is one of the best productivity apps in iOS. In this guide, we'll show you how to delete and recover notes using a variety of methods, including both iTunes and third-party apps.
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Early Macintosh Emulator Now Available at Internet Archive
MacOS System 6 (Version 6.0.8) If you're looking for an Apple-themed trip back in time, the Internet Archive is the place to go. After hitting surpassing 500
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Apple makes a bunch of apps free for everyone
iOS and Mac users can now download iMovie, GarageBand and iWork suite without having to shell out for the app or a new device.
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How to Turn a Live Photo into a GIF on Your iPhone
Live Photos are magical! The camera on your iPhone 6s/6s Plus, iPhone 7/7 Plus or iPhone SE snaps a "photo" that records what's happening 1.5 seconds
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Apple iOS 10.3 Has A Nasty Surprise
Apple iOS 10.3 upgrades are causing iPhone and iPad users to worry...
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The 8 best new features Apple added to your iPhone in iOS 10.3
After releasing roughly 437 different iOS 10.3 betas to developers over the past few weeks alone, Apple has finally released iOS 10.3 to the public. The new mobile software is available as an over the air (OTA) download or as a download through iTunes on
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Apple snaps up Workflow, an iOS automation app for power users
Apple will keep the app and its developers around, makes it a free download.
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You’re going to freak out when you find out your iPhone has this feature
It’s a new day, and that means a new revelation about the iPhone has been revealed. In other words: Your iPhone has a secret…
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Tech Tip: What to Do When a Mac or iDevice is Stolen
It can happen to anyone. One minute you're sitting at an outside café, you get distracted, and the next minute you notice your iPhone or MacBook is gone. Or
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Didn’t mean to delete that? Here’s how to recover deleted text messages on your iPhone
If you've ever needed to recover text messages, photos, or other types of media, there are a few simple ways to do so in iOS 10. Here are just a few examples, whether you prefer to go with a third-party app or one of several built-in features.
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Apple iPhone 8 rumors and news
We've already heard plenty of rumors about the iPhone 8, which is likely to arrive in 2017, including that it may be called the iPhone X. Here are all the exciting rumors about this incredible-sounding phone.
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How to enable the ‘dark mode’ feature hiding in your iPhone browser right now
Apple's iOS 10 software is packed full of new features. In fact, there are so many new features that it's impossible to remember them all, which is why we often publish collections of lesser-known tips and tricks.
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Safe & Green: Repurpose an Old iPhone as a Home Security Camera
When it's time to get a new iPhone, there are a lot of options for what to do with the old model. Here’s one more idea — turn that old iPhone into a home security camera.
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All the reasons people are ditching Android and switching to iPhones
Apple's first-generation iPhone started a revolution 10 years ago today. It seems like just yesterday that late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs walked out on stage at the Macworld conference in January 2007 and put an end to years of rumors and speculation.
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U.S. Intelligence Got the Wrong Cyber Bear
The U.S. government's technical report on Russian hacking identifies a tool that is readily available.
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Tech Tip: How iCloud Photo Library and the Photos App Work
The holidays are hitting this month and that means time with family and friends as well as making memories with your iPhone or iPad camera. You might very w
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Apple launches Apple Support troubleshooting app for iPhone and iPad
Apple launched a new app on Tuesday for people who use its products. It's pretty nifty.
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iPhone users, this trick is going to change your life
The only good thing about winter's arrival is that people will finally stop saying "winter is coming" every 27 seconds. Seriously, people, just stop it already. It was fun for one season, maybe two, but we're six seasons into GoT not and it's ge
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Apple engineer reveals the real reason Steve Jobs didn’t allow Flash on the iPhone
It all seems like ancient history now, but it really wasn't all that long ago that Apple and Adobe were engaged a very public and extremely bitter dispute stemming from Apple's refusal to support Flash on the iPhone.
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Apple admits to iPhone 'touch disease,' blames users and offers $149 fix
Apple has finally admitted to the existence of the mysterious iPhone ailment that caused unresponsive screens and came to be called the "touch disease."
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10 hidden iPhone tricks Apple never told you about
Apple's iOS 10 software is packed so full of features at this point that it's absolutely impossible to remember them all. The engineers and designers responsible for creating the iPhone and Apple's iOS 10 software can't even remember them all. The same ca
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A dozen iOS 10 feature gems that Apple forgot to mention
Last month, when Apple (AAPL) released iOS 10, the latest system software for the iPhone/iPad, it made a big deal out of the major features, like a redesigned Music app and contextual predictions in Autocorrect.
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Apple now sells refurbished iPhones -- with a new battery
Its used but spruced-up iPhones aren't heavily discounted from new models, but they do get a new battery and shell.
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Google's A.I. Just Taught Itself How to Use Encryption
Google researchers tasked A.I. systems with keeping their communications private -- so they taught themselves encryption.
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Apple finally revealed its plan to conquer TV
Apple has announced a new Apple TV app that it says will bring all your shows and videos into a...
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The new MacBook Pro looks and feels so good it's unreal
The new MacBook Pro is here — literally available for preorder today — and I’ve just tried it. The best thing I can say about is simple: everything about it looks and feels so good I almost didn’t...
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Five of the Best Hidden Features of macOS Sierra
With each new release of the Mac operating system, there are always a few secret features, services, and tips hidden away, just waiting to be uncovered
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The Cost Of Building A Real-World AT-AT
A new study determines how much money it would take to build a real-world AT-AT, one of the Empire's many vehicles in the Star Wars trilogy.
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Here's how much an iPhone 7 really costs Apple to make
The price you pay for an iPhone 7 is almost three times the cost to make it.
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How To Get Ready For macOS Sierra
This post is designed to make sure that you and your Mac are both prepared for the upgrade so that it goes as smoothly as possible.
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The 92 features that make iOS 10 a fine, free upgrade
You can upgrade your iPhone to iOS 10 today! 92 new features, yours free! First, there’s been a colossal revamp of Messages, Apple’s text-messaging app. Second, Apple (APPL) has brilliantly rethought that moment when you pick up the phone—a hundred
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See If Your Mac, iDevices Are Compatible with Sierra, iOS 10
The announcements of iOS 10 and macOS Sierra will lead many to wonder whether their devices or Macs will support the new operating systems.
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This USB stick is basically directly out of a sci-fi movie and we're scared
Why does a USB seem threatening? Well, this little piece of technology will completely destroy your computer once it's plugged into it.
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This hack might be better than rice at saving your phone if it gets wet
Don't put your phone in rice next time it gets wet.
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Hands-On Impressions of iOS 10 Developer Beta | Other World Computing Blog
During the past few days, I've been acquainting myself with the first developer beta of iOS 10.
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Microsoft readies Windows 10 update, answers critics
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Microsoft has a birthday present for Windows 10 users: more capabilities for its Cortana digital assistant and new ways to ditch passwords.
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Facebook is changing the way stories come into your News Feed
Your Facebook News Feed is about to get a makeover. In a statement issued by Facebook, the company’s engineering director Lars Backstrom explained that the change is being made after users of the social networking behemoth told the c
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The 7 best new features of iOS 10
Apple's iOS 10 brings a host of upgrades to the company's mobile operating system, some better than others.
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How to Play Windows Games On Your Mac
The Mac is a great platform to play games on, with more and more titles available for OS X all the time. However, there are still some notable titles absent
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Apple supplier mistakenly leaks details of next year’s major iPhone redesign
Citing a statement from the CEO of Catcher Technology — a key Apple supply partner — Nikkei reports that one of Apple’s iPhone models in 2017 will feature a glass casing. If this …
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Native ads will drive 74% of all ad revenue by 2021
Native ads — or ads that take on the look and feel of the content surrounding them — are taking over digital advertising.
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Quick Tip: Manually create a backup of your Health.app data - The Sweet Setup
The data from Health.app used to be something I didn’t think about too much. Once I got Apple Watch, that all changed. I’m feeding a ton of exercise data into it and also calorie data from MyFitnessPal. This data is backed up to iCloud and synced betw
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Researchers accidentally discover a way to make batteries last basically forever | Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation,
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine have successfully incorporated nanowire technology into a new battery that can withstand hundreds of thousands of charging cycles.
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Apple refers to OS X as "MacOS" then deletes it - Business Insider
Apple accidentally published its new name — then immediately deleted it.
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Apparently there's ANOTHER hidden message inbox on Facebook
We're about to share with you something that will change your life, probably (and suck up any free time you have). There is a whole vault of unseen Faceboo
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Quick Tip: Setting Up the Night Shift Feature In iOS 9.3 | Other World Computing Blog
Apple is touting a new feature that can actually help you to fall asleep faster. In this quick tip, I’ll show you how to set up Night Shift.
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Play Tetris on your Mac – For Free, Right Now! | Other World Computing Blog
Do you enjoy playing the classic game Tetris? Did you know that it is already on your Mac, and that you can play it right now?
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The New Power of Notes in iOS 9.3, OS X 10.11.4 | Other World Computing Blog
The Notes app gained some new capabilities. Today we’ll take a look at some new things you can do with Notes, as well as highlight a few functions you may not have been aware of before.
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Best app deals of the day! 8 paid iPhone apps free for a limited time
Everyone likes free apps, but sometimes the best ones are a bit expensive. Now and then, developers put paid apps on the chopping block for free, but you have to snatch them up while you have the chance. Here are the latest and greatest apps that will co
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Clara Rockmore’s 105th Birthday
Learn to play the theremin with Clara Rockmore! #GoogleDoodle
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This company hacked an iPhone with Play-Doh
If you’re protecting your smartphone with your fingerprint, beware strangers bearing Play-Doh.
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The iPhone 5se's design just leaked - Business Insider
It looks like a blend of the iPhone 5 and iPhone 6.
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iPhone 7 vs Samsung Galaxy S7: A Detailed Look At ALL The Rumours | Know Your Mobile
How will 2016's biggest flagships compare? We take a look at the rumours behind Apple's iPhone 7 and the Samsung Galaxy S7
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Apple Unlocked iPhones for the Feds 70 Times Before - The Daily Beast
A 2015 court case shows the tech giant was willing to play ball with the government before—and is only stopping now because it might ‘tarnish the Apple brand.’
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NSA chief: ‘Paris would not have happened’ without encrypted apps
National Security Agency Director Adm. Michael Rogers warns that encryption is making it “much more difficult” for the agency to intercept the communications of terrorist groups like the Islamic State, citing November’s Paris attacks as a case where
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How Apple Is Giving Design A Bad Name
For years, Apple followed user-centered design principles. Then something went wrong.
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Oops! Electronic Arts basically revealed how many Xbox Ones are out there
Microsoft stopped reporting monthly updates on Xbox One hardware sales last October, a move widely taken as a sign that the tech titan had given up on competing with the PlayStation 4 to become the generation’s “dominant” console. Thanks to publish
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Google reveals how much it paid the guy who bought Google.com for one minute — and it's hysterical - Yahoo Finance
From Yahoo Finance: In October, researcher and ex-Googler Sanmay Ved made headlines when he managed to buy the...
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Latest rumor says Apple's 4-inch iPhone will be called the 'iPhone 5e'
Recent rumors have suggested that Apple is preparing to release a new 4-inch phone, with a design...
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4TB consumer SSD becomes reality, thanks to Mushkin's latest venture
Mushkin is a well-recognized hard drive manufacturer, and it’s bringing its A game to 2016. Forget those measly 500GB SSD hard drives. Instead, take a look at these two data storage monsters: the revised 2TB Reactor and its 4TB no-name beast brother.
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Dave’s Faves: The 4 Biggest Tech Trends at CES This Year
This year, the buzzword was high-dynamic range (HDR) TV, which some companies will call Ultra HD Premium. HDR screens can come much closer. Of course, getting HDR means not just a new set, but new stuff to watch on it.
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Mozilla jettisons everything but the browser - TechRepublic
Mozilla has announced they will be further distancing themselves from Thunderbird. And Firefox OS is dead. Jack Wallen contemplates the fallout of Mozilla's latest moves.
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iPhone iOS 9.2 update brings SD card support | BGR
Better late than never, as the saying goes, and this time we’re talking about the iPhone getting a feature you’d think it should have had from the get-go. iOS 9.2 has added support for SD cards to all iPhone models with which the software is compatib
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Tim Cook defends Apple's new iPhone case that everyone is complaining about
Nobody seems to like the design of the new $99 Apple Smart Battery case for the...
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10 free Chrome hacks that will change the way you browse the Internet
Google’s Chrome web browser accounted for 31.41% of global desktop browsing in November, according to Net Marketshare. That makes it the second most popular browser in the world behind Internet Explorer, which had a global market share of 50.03% in No
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Apple's new 4-inch iPhone will have A9 CPU & Apple Pay, launch in early 2016, insider says
A revamped 4-inch iPhone from Apple will boast not only the same A9 processor as the latest iPhone 6s series, but also a NFC radio to enable Apple Pay transactions, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
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It's the beginning of the end for Adobe Flash - Business Insider
Adobe is finally starting to acknowledge that Flash's days are numbered.
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Microsoft's newest app turns anyone into a programmer
The world of Microsoft Office is going to get a lot bigger with today's introduction of...
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Report: Apple will kill the 3.5mm headphone jack on the iPhone 7
Even though the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus mildly surprised the world by being ever-so-slightly thicker than the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, Apple’s apparent obsession with thinness is far from over. A Japanese blog cites a source who says Apple intends to do away
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20 Awesome Hidden Features of iOS 9 | NDTV Gadgets360.com
Downloaded iOS 9 on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch? Have you spotted these useful hidden features?
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Apple has lost its way, say two pioneers of user-friendly design - Fortune
Don Norman and Bruce Tognazzini wrote the book—literally—on graphical user interfaces.
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Apple to Close Down Beats Music In Two Weeks
Beats Music is finally closing down: The Apple-owned music subscription service will cease operations on Nov. 30. Users were informed of the deadline with a post on the Beats Music support website, which said that remaining subscriptions will be canceled
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Self-driving cars are here to stay
What we hear less about are the self-driving cars that you can buy today. So far, they’re not fully autonomous, like Google’s. You’re required to keep at least one hand on the wheel while driving. In this regard, they’re strictly a stopgap between today’s cars and the fully self-driving models of 2020 or so.
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Apple has an idea that would change the iPhone's screen as we know it
Apple has made some significant changes to the way the iPhone looks over the past few years...
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Why iPhone owners only sometimes see accept/decline buttons when receiving calls - Yahoo Finance
From Yahoo Finance: iPhone owners: Have you ever noticed sometimes when you receive a call you have an option to...
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Best Free iPhone Apps: 9 paid iOS apps on sale for free | BGR
It's almost here! As long as you don't live in one of these 17 zip codes, Apple's new iPhone 6s will start reaching customers doorsteps tomorrow morning.
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iPhone apps with XcodeGhost Malware: Top 25 iOS apps in App Store | BGR
After setting up a special help page that provides information about the massive XcodeGhost malware hack on its website, Apple has listed the top 25 iOS apps built using the counterfeit version of Xcode that was capable of injecting malware in apps befor
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Apple Targeted as Malware Infects China Mobile Apps - WSJ
Some of the most popular Chinese names in Apple Inc.’s App Store were found to be infected with malicious software, researchers say, exposing a rare vulnerability in Apple’s iOS mobile platform.
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For Decades, the Public Was Not Allowed to View Maps of the US Internet
There’s a good reason why you don’t know how your data gets from one place to another on the internet. The major network cables that truss the United States haven’t ever been fully viewable to the public–until now.
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20 Awesome Hidden Features of iOS 9 | NDTV Gadgets
Downloaded iOS 9 on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch? Have you spotted these useful hidden features?
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Facebook Is Building An Empathy Button, Not “Dislike”. Here’s How It Could Work | TechCrunch
The Dislike button has long been the most requested feature from Facebook users. So when Mark Zuckerberg today said in a public Q&A that the company was..
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Apple CEO Tim Cook Says Some Stock Apps Can Be Deleted Someday - Fortune
After years of having to shuffle those pesky stock apps you never use around your iPhone, you might be able to delete them eventually.
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What it's like to use the brand new iPhones Apple just announced today
Apple just unveiled its latest pair of iPhones — the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus. Both phones are...
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This is the new iPhone’s coolest feature
Is it a photo? Is it a video?
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Apple built an ‘electronic city’ online 21 years ago that still stands out as one of its most puzzling flops
Back in 1994, the Internet was still a vast, uncharted territory. So the notion of creating a...
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iPhone VS Jailbroken iPhone | Know Your Mobile
There are many benefits to jailbreaking your iPhone but also some HUGE drawbacks. Here we pit a jailbroken iPhone versus a regular iPhone to see how they compare.
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Best free iPhone apps: August 31, 2015 | BGR
Summer is almost over... but it's still not too late to get some paid iPhone apps that are on sale for free for a limited time. Today we've rounded up seven paid iPhone apps that would normally cost a total of $17 but that are all completely free to downl
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Microsoft: Windows 95 launch was a $300 million 90s spectacle | BGR
20 years ago today, Microsoft launched Windows 95 and forever changed the way people across the world use computers. While Apple enthusiasts will be quick to tell you that many of the more well-received Windows 95 features had long been available on the
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Apple has major changes in store for the Apple Watch, and they're going to solve its biggest problems
Reviewers have had two common criticisms of Apple Watch since it launched in April: Apps are slow...
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Firefox is about to work a lot more like Chrome | The Verge
Mozilla is beginning to make a series of changes to Firefox that'll make certain aspects of the browser operate a lot more like Chrome. The changes are broadly designed to make Firefox more secure...
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Should you buy a curved TV?
If it’s been a while since you’ve shopped for a new television, expect to be blown away by the quality, size and thinness of the latest curved models.
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Best free iPhone apps: August 20 2015 edition | BGR
It's that time of day again. Today we have a terrific batch of seven paid iPhone apps that would normally cost you a total of $39 but that are all completely free to download if you act right now.
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This graphic shows how much an iPhone costs around the world — and the differences are striking
The iPhone has spread all over the world, but that doesn't mean it costs the same amount country...
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For 40 years, computer scientists looked for a solution that doesn’t exist - The Boston Globe
MIT researchers demonstrate that it’s impossible to find a faster way of computing “edit distance.”
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Which One Is More Secure: Android or iOS?
In addition to looking at things like the selection of emoji and your options for selfies when comparing one mobile platform to another, it’s time to also start paying close attention to how they compare for security.
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Best Free iPhone Apps: 7 paid iOS apps on sale for free, August 10 | BGR
It's time to start another week off on the right foot, and BGR is there to make it happen. Today's list of paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free includes seven solid iOS apps that would normally cost $15 all together to purchase, but if you act fas
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Apple is going to make it much easier to use your iPhone when you have bad cell service
Even after using an early version of iOS 9 for a short period of time, it became clear that Apple's next iPhone update is going to focus on the little things that make your iPhone easier to use.
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Intel and Micron’s 3D XPoint RAM and memory technology: Specs | BGR
How many times have you complained about the low amount of RAM or internal on your computer or smartphone? It turns out Intel and Micron have been listening for quite a while and the two companies have announced a brand-new type of memory that’s both f
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Apple's new iPod touch, iPod nano, & iPod shuffle: which one is right for you?
In a world of iPhones and iPads, iPods nevertheless continue to have a place at Apple, and Wednesday's update of the iPod touch -- plus new colors for the Nano and Shuffle -- raise the question of which iPod, if any, a person should buy.
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Hacking Tools: PITA uses radio waves to steal encryption keys | BGR
Just when you thought you were safe, a new hacking toy comes along and rocks your world. Imagine a tool exists that lets hackers pluck encryption keys from your laptop right out of the air. You can't stop it by connecting to protected Wi-Fi networks or e
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Apple Rumored to be Working on a Crazy iPhone Design Change We Thought We’d Never See
Apple this year will launch two new iPhone models, including the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, which should be generally similar to its predecessors when it comes to overall design. But a new report says that Apple is already working on technology that mi
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Samsung makes big trucks transparent in the name of road safety
Back in 2009, Russian design house Art Lebedev introduced the dramatically titled Transparentius concept for improving road safety. It was remarkably simple: put a camera on the front of large,...
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Best Free iPhone Apps: 10 paid iOS apps on sale for free, June 19 | BGR
This has been a fantastic week for paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free, and we're finishing things on a high note. Yesterday's post had nine great paid iOS apps on sale — some of them are still free if you hurry — and today we have 10 more
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Apple is hiring human editors to change the way you get news
Apple appears to be building a newsroom. The iPhone maker has posted a new job listing that...
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Digital Vintage - Video - NYTimes.com
Ever wonder what the iPhone’s grandparents looked like? Chances are Lonnie Mimms has one in the massive collection of vintage computers he keeps outside of Atlanta.
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Apple unveils iOS 9 with smarter Siri, public transit in Maps, iPad split-screen multitasking
Apple's next-generation mobile operating system, iOS 9, will focus on enhanced system intelligence, numerous improvements to built-in apps, new iPad-specific capabilities, and much more, it was announced at WWDC on Monday.
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When Silicon Valley Is Too Much Like Silicon Valley | TechCrunch
I’m a big fan of the real Silicon Valley and HBO’s Silicon Valley. My favorite episode this season features the boys of Pied Piper crisscrossing Silicon..
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FCC takes aim at annoying telemarketing calls - Yahoo Finance
Those automated phone calls during the dinner hour, late at night or to your wireless phone can be so frustrating — and the government is taking note. The head of the Federal Communications Commission ...
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Affirmations? on the App Store on iTunes
Need a supportive, subversive, or often meaningless affirmation? This application will deliver a dose of what you need to reach your zen state. Click open and touch the feel button to get your wisdom. Facebook to share this affirmation with your friends and family.
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TiVo Wants to Totally Change TV — Again | TIME
It wants to bring the Aereo model back from the dead
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Best Free iPhone Apps: 10 paid iOS apps all now free, May 13 | BGR
Yesterday's list of paid iPhone and iPad apps that were on sale for free was one of our best of the week, but we're going to outdo ourselves with Thursday's list.
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Solid-state drives lose data if left without power for just a few days | ZDNet
Solid-state drives are great for performance, but data security must come first.
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R2-D2 USB Car Charger | ThinkGeek
R2-D2 USB Car Charger - No need to go to Tosche Station. We've got it covered.
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Tim Cook dropped a major clue about Apple’s next big product
During Monday night's earnings call, Apple CEO Tim Cook dropped a major hint about what the company might be working on next.
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This Chart Shows How Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO Affect Your Photos
Learning even just the basics of photography takes a bit of work and one of the more complex ideas is the relationship between ISO, aperture, and shutter speed. German photography blog Photoblog Hamburg has a graphic explaining how it works.
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Unlock the secret Spock emoji in iOS 8.3 - CNET
Apple has added support for a Vulcan salute emoji on iPhones and iPads, but you won't find it on the emoji keyboard.
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Apple Watch: Everything We Know | MacRumors
Apple's Watch is designed to be both fashionable and functional, available in an array of different color and materials with six different types of watch straps that are easily interchangeable. Prices for the device, which will be available for pre-order and in-store previews on April 10 ahead of an April 24 launch, start at $349 and go as high as $17,000.
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Apple Watch Review: The Smartwatch Finally Makes Sense
If you can tolerate its flaws, you can wear the future on your wrist and keep your iPhone in your pocket.
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Imperial Star Destroyer drone patrols the skies above France
A French maker who creates incredible "Star Wars" drones is back with another. This time, he flies a modded Imperial Star Destroyer sure to strike fear into the heart of any Rebel in its path.
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Facebook Accidentally Leaked a Lot of Its Big F8 Announcements
The slip, which comes just hours before the social network’s 6th major developer’s conference on Wednesday morning, hints at several new areas of focus for the company –– including a teleportation station.
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Plugging a 1986 Mac Plus into the modern Web
Reviving an old computer is like restoring a classic car: There’s a thrill from bringing the ancient into the modern world. So it was with my first “real” computer, my Mac Plus, when I decided to bring it forward three decades and introduce it to the modern Web.
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7 awesome paid iPhone apps that are free downloads right now
We started the week off properly with a great list of paid iPhone and iPad apps that were on sale for free for a limited time. In fact, if you hurry you can still grab a few of them without paying ...
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First look: Hands-on with Apple Watch and working software
Apple spilled additional details about its hotly anticipated Apple Watch wearable on Monday, and AppleInsider was there to take a first look at the device that could soon dominate a burgeoning smartwatch market.
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19 Mind-Blowing Tricks Every iPhone And iPad User Should Know
You spend, like, half of your life on that thing. Time to figure out what it really does...
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7 awesome paid iPhone apps you can download for free right now | BGR
After giving you our biggest list of the week on Wednesday, we're back with another great list of paid iPhone and iPad apps that are currently on sale for free.
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How the NSA's Firmware Hacking Works and Why It's So Unsettling | WIRED
One of the most shocking parts of the recently discovered spying network Equation Group is its mysterious module designed to reprogram or reflash a computer hard drive’s firmware with malicious code. The Kaspersky researchers who uncovered this said its
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One of the coolest things about the Apple Watch may be a feature no one really talks about
Apple flooded us with information about what...
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The RhinoShield Bumper and the iPhone I Could Not Destroy
True story: I was walking through CES with a Yahoo film crew, making a video, when this guy came up, laden with bags. “I have to show you our new product,” he said. “Look, it’s an iPhone bumper!”Then he his iPhone 6 (wrapped in one of his bum
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Starting today, wireless carriers have to unlock your phone
Once you've paid off your contract, carriers can't say no.
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Richard Wolpert's Big Idea: Tech Support for Your Parents
Richard Wolpert, Hello Tech, Accel Partners, Amplify.la, RealNetworks, Disney, Crosscut Ventures, Upfront Ventures, Ron Johnson, remote tech, VC, startups
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HelloTech raises $2.5M to bring on-demand convenience to in-home IT support
It’s not just transportation and food delivery that are going on-demand today. Increasingly, most service categories can benefit from the friction-reducing effects of modern, smartphone-powered booking and the flexibility of a dynamic workforce.
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Apple files for a patent to move its fingerprint scanner from the home button to underneath the touchscreen
With the introduction of Apple Pay last year...
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Best Free iPhone Apps: 9 paid iOS apps that are now free downloads
Yesterday's list of paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale was our biggest list of the week, but that doesn't mean the fun is over. We've got plenty more nifty paid iOS apps on sale for you today — nine apps in total.
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Jobs biographer: How Apple could REALLY disrupt TV
Walter Isaacson, author of the Steve Jobs biography, says the obsession over whether Apple will come out with a physical television is misplaced.
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Best Free iPhone Apps: 9 paid IOS apps that are now free downloads
Another day, another list of cool paid iPhone and iPad apps you can download without paying a cent — and today's list is our biggest of the week. Yesterday's list had some rare gems on it, and a few of them are still free downloads as of the time of thi
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Tim Cook Defused Steve Jobs' Thermonuclear War, Then He Took Down Android
It would be fair to say that Steve Jobs did not like Samsung's smartphone team. He promised all of Apple's resources would be deployed in a
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Best Free iPhone Apps: 8 paid iOS apps worth $42 now free
Another busy week is coming to a close and here on the East Coast, we survived the blizzard that never was. What better way to celebrate than with a fresh list of cool paid iPhone and iPad apps that can be downloaded for free for a limited time? Yesterda
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Is this Apple’s secret weapon that could force Android users to buy an iPhone?
There are many reasons why Android users switch to iPhone, and vice-versa, but Apple may have a secret (or not-so-secret) weapon that could pressure some Android fans to considering a move to the other side. No, it’s not Apple Pay, an exclusive iPhone 6
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7 awesome paid iPhone apps that are all free downloads right now
Yesterday's list of paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free included some real gems, including a few that are still free if you hurry. For Wednesday, however, we have a fresh list with seven new...
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Secret Siri commands: Twelve cool questions you can ask right now! | iMore
Siri launched in 2011 and can now be found on all modern iPhones and iPads. It's a virtual digital assistant that uses natural language voice control and sequential inference to listen to what you want and provide the best possible information or answer i
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How to Contact Facebook and Get Support When You Need It [Ultimate Guide]
Wondering how to contact Facebook when you need support? We can help! This article provides the ultimate guide to getting Facebook support for any issue.
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Best free iPhone apps Jan. 12th | BGR
There's no better way to start off a new week than by gobbling up paid iPhone apps that are completely free for a limited time. Below we've listed six more great iOS apps that would normally cost you a total of $20 but that you can get for absolutely noth
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What to Expect from Tech in 2015 Based on CES, the Year’s Biggest Gadget Show
The annual Consumer Electronics Show hosts so many technology companies debuting so many new products that it often provides a glimpse at the year in tech ahead. Here, Yahoo Tech writers share what they saw at the show, and what they see as some of the ma
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Hacking a Keurig to use cheap coffee pods only requires scissors and tape
Keurig’s copyrighted coffee has been hacked again — this time with just a pair of scissors and a bit of tape. The coffee machine maker (purchased by Green Mountain in 2006) attracted the ire of...
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Apple's iPhone 6 dents Android's crown
Android's share of the smartphone market has shrunk in the U.S. for the first time since 2013, according to new research.
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Apple will start selling fully unlocked SIM-free iPhone 6 models in the U.S. on Tuesday
Big news for anyone hoping to buy a full unlocked SIM-free iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus: 9to5Mac’s Mark Gurman reports that Apple is going to start selling them in the United States starting on Tuesday. Why is this such a big deal? As Gurman writes, “tom
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Reading On A Screen Before Bed Might Be Killing You
You've heard that using screens before bedtime can mess with your sleep, but new research suggests the problem is even more serious. Reading from an iPad before bed not only makes it harder to fall asleep, but also impacts how sleepy and alert you...
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Here’s How to Replace a Lost Phone Charger Immediately
Electronic gadgets are great and all, but they all have one big downside: They require charging. Everywhere you go with your laptop, phone, or tablet, you also have to carry its charger. Inevitably, you wind up in some hotel without the charger or adapter
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Pro tip: Troubleshooting 8 known iOS 8 issues
Jesus Vigo reviews eight documented issues affecting iOS 8 and offers troubleshooting tips to work through them.
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How To Take Care of Your Smartphone Battery the Right Way
Your smartphone is a minor miracle, a pocket-sized computer that can fulfill almost every whim. But none of its superpowers matter a bit if it runs out of juice. With removable batteries becoming more and more rare, you've got to take good care of the one
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13 Things You Didn't Know Your iPhone 6 Could Do
Apple's iPhone 6 is selling like crazy and for good reason – we think it's the best smartphone you can buy right now. Take a look at some of the cool features hidden in the iPhone 6.
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2014: The year Apple got me to dump Android | ZDNet
An Android user since the platform's beginning, I dropped it this year and Apple's to blame.