Alleged HomePod Display Component Again Shown Off in Photo

Another image of an alleged screen component designed for a HomePod with a display was today shared by Kosutami, a source that has in the past shown off ‌HomePod‌ components and abandoned Apple prototypes. The image shows a circular, glossy glass piece that would be located at the top of a ‌HomePod‌ that has the […]

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WhatsApp’s new Chat Filters lets you see a list of unread and group chats

WhatsApp has a search bar that allows you to search for contacts, chats, messages, and files. But what if you want to see the list of unread chats or group chats? Unfortunately, the messaging platform doesn’t give you an option to filter chats. Fortunately, that’s changing today. Meta has introduced Chat Filters in WhatsApp which […]

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X May Charge New Users a ‘Small Fee’ to Post, Like and Reply

Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) will soon begin charging new users “a small fee” for posting content and liking, replying, and bookmarking tweets, according to CEO Elon Musk. X Daily News, a feed that posts X updates, today noticed that text strings on the website have been updated to mention a small annual fee […]

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Apple’s First AI Features in iOS 18 Reportedly Won’t Use Cloud Servers

Apple’s first set of new AI features planned for iOS 18 will not rely on cloud servers at all, according to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman. “As the world awaits Apple’s big AI unveiling on June 10, it looks like the initial wave of features will work entirely on device,” said Gurman, in the Q&A section of […]

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The MacRumors Show: Apple Shortcuts and iOS 18 ft. Matthew Cassinelli

Matthew Cassinelli, one of the minds behind Workflow, joins us on this week’s episode of The MacRumors Show to talk Apple Shortcuts and potential improvements and AI features coming to the app in iOS 18. Workflow was a unique iOS app that allowed users to create macros for executing specific sequential tasks on their device. […]

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Browser Companies Criticize Apple’s EU Choice Screen in iOS 17.4

Several third-party browser companies have experienced a spike in iPhone installs since Apple made major changes to iOS in order to comply with the Digital Markets Act in the European Union, but many are not happy with Apple’s implementation of its default browser choice screen. In iOS 17.4, released last month, Apple no longer limits […]

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Apple Suggests Solution for ‘Ghost Touch’ Issue on Apple Watch Series 7 and Later

The touch-related bug that was known to be impacting the Apple Watch Series 9 and the Apple Watch Ultra 2 also affects the Apple Watch Series 7, Series 8, and Ultra 1, Apple said in a memo shared with Apple Authorized Service Providers. Service providers have been told not to replace watches for the ghost […]

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AI editing tools in Google Photos come to free users, non-Pixel devices

Google Photos on Android and iOS offers many useful AI-powered editing tools. However, these features are available only on Pixel devices and only for accounts that have subscribed to Google One (paid users). Well, not anymore. Google has announced that starting from 15 May 2024, many AI-powered editing tools in Google Photos, including Magic Eraser, […]

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iOS 17.5 Adds New ‘Quartiles’ Word Game for Apple News+ Subscribers

While the first iOS 17.5 beta is slim on new features, there is one fun addition for Apple News+ subscribers: a daily word game called Quartiles. Quartiles tasks you with combining tiles to form words and earn points. Each puzzle starts with a grid of 20 tiles, and words can be formed with one to […]

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iOS 18 May Feature All-New ‘Safari Browsing Assistant’

It appears that iOS 18 will feature a new Safari browsing assistant, according to backend code on Apple’s servers discovered by Nicolás Álvarez. MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris confirmed that the code exists, but not many details are known at this time. Álvarez said it seems like the browsing assistant will use iCloud Private Relay’s infrastructure […]

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Beeper App That Created Workaround for iMessage on Android Acquired by WordPress Owner Automattic

Automattic, the company behind popular web management system WordPress, has purchased Beeper and will absorb Beeper’s 27 employees. Beeper made headlines back in December for Beeper Mini, an app that brought iMessage to Android devices. Beeper Mini used reverse engineered iMessage protocols and encryption, taking advantage of Apple’s own iMessage servers to let Android users […]

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Apple Vision Pro Owners Complain of Headaches, Neck Issues and Black Eyes

Some Apple Vision Pro owners have been dealing with health issues related to the wearing of the headset, according to a report from MarketWatch. The site spoke to Vision Pro owners experiencing headaches and neck pain, among other issues. Emily Olman, marketing chief of Hopscotch Interactive, said she got two “superdark black eyes” after wearing […]

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Apple Planning to Open Large Office in Miami

Apple is leasing 45,000 square feet of space in an office building in Miami, reports Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman. The company already has a smaller office space in the Miami area, but is planning to upgrade. Apple’s current Miami location is focused on advertising and Latin America. The upgraded office is located at The Plaza Coral […]

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iOS : vous pouvez désormais télécharger des émulateurs sur via l’App Store, une petite révolution pour l’iPhone

C’est un changement auquel on ne s’attendait pas : ce week-end, l’App Store a modifié son règlement pour autoriser la publication d’émulateurs sur sa plateforme. Jusqu’à maintenant, les joueurs s’étaient tournés vers l’arrivée prochaine des boutiques d’applications tierces sur iOS pour enfin disposer d’un moyen direct de télécharger un émulateur sur leur iPhone. Crédits : 123rf Les […]

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Une expérience encore plus sécurisée sur WhatsApp, la liste des iPhone compatibles avec iOS 18 dévoilée, c’est le récap’ de la semaine

Une nouvelle fonctionnalité dans WhatsApp permet désormais de verrouiller les chats sur votre ordinateur, on connait la liste des iPad et iPhone compatibles avec les futures mises à jour d’Apple, une nouvelle loi pourrait bientôt limiter l’usurpation de plaques d’immatriculation en France, c’est le récap’ de la semaine. Cette semaine, AnTuTu lève le voile sur […]

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Top Stories: iOS 17.5 Beta, The Latest on New iPads, and More

We’re still two months away from the unveiling of iOS 18 at WWDC, so Apple is pushing forward with the first beta of new iOS 17.5 and iPadOS 17.5 updates likely to be officially released next month. These updates are smaller in scale than the recent 17.4 updates, but we’re still finding some interesting changes […]

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Apple Lays Off 600+ Employees After Canceling Car Project

Apple this week filed a required notice with the state of California, confirming plans to permanently lay off more than 600 employees. Under California law, employers must give employees and state representatives a 60-day notice before a mass layoff event. The employees listed are located in several Apple-occupied buildings around Santa Clara, California, which is […]

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Apple Lays Off 600+ Employees After Canceling Car Project

Apple this week filed a required notice with the state of California, confirming plans to permanently lay off more than 600 employees. Under California law, employers must give employees and state representatives a 60-day notice before a mass layoff event. The employees listed are located in several Apple-occupied buildings around Santa Clara, California, which is […]

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Apple Releases First Public Beta of iOS 17.5

Apple today seeded the first betas of upcoming iOS 17.5 and iPadOS 17.5 updates to public beta testers, allowing non-developers to test the software ahead of its release. The public iOS 17.5 and iPadOS 17.5 betas come two days after Apple released the betas for developers. Public beta testers can get the beta by opening […]

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