Uber Rolling Out CarPlay Support for Driver App

Uber is adding CarPlay support to its Driver app, allowing the iPhone app to be accessed from a vehicle’s dashboard display, according to TechCrunch. The report says CarPlay integration should be available to all Uber drivers in the U.S. by the end of the month. Image Credit: Uber via TechCrunch As on the iPhone, the […]

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How to solve the Hogwarts Legacy Merlin Trials

As you wander beyond the castle grounds in Hogwarts Legacy you will come upon dozens of Merlin Challenges — circular platforms that react when Mallowsweet is placed on them. If you take the time to solve these puzzles, you’ll be rewarded with experience points that you can use to level up your character’s abilities.  To […]

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Apple Says iCloud Terms Can Be Accepted on Web After Viral Tweet

Apple today shared a new support document explaining how to accept iCloud terms and conditions for an Apple TV without owning an iPhone or iPad. Apple says customers who do not have an iPhone running iOS 16 or later or an iPad running iPadOS 16 or later can accept the new terms and conditions on […]

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How to Add Solver to Excel on Mac for Effortless What-If Analysis

Want to perform What-If Analysis or forecast on budgets, costs, incomes, and more? You can use the Solver add-in of Excel. Here’s how to add Solver to Excel on Mac. In any business, you often get the task of accurately predicting an output figure from some input variables. For example, your manager assigned a few […]

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Apple Now Selling Refurbished iPad Mini 6 and M1 iPad Pro Models

Apple today added refurbished iPad mini 6 and 2021 iPad Pro models to its online refurbished store, offering the tablets at a discounted price for the first time. Pricing on the iPad mini 6 starts at $419 for the 64GB model, an $80 discount off of the original $499 starting price tag. Apple is offering […]

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How to Change the Duration That You Can Keep Your Messages For in iOS

While we can do pretty much anything on our iPhones these days, many people primarily use their devices for sending messages. However, not managing what stays on your phone can result in additional storage being used later down the line. This can be a problem if someone has shared larger files with you, such as […]

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra gets subjected to another durability test

Mere hours ago, we brought you a video ‘durability test’ of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, and here we are now back again with another video… another ‘durability test’ video, that is. Don’t worry, we haven’t gone insane – it’s not the same video. This one is from the veteran of smartphone durability testing, Zack […]

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iFixit Tears Down Second-Generation HomePod

Repair site iFixit today tore apart the second-generation HomePod that Apple began selling last week, sharing a video teardown of the device and testing its repairability. [embedded content] The ‌HomePod‌ 2 looks very similar to the original ‌HomePod‌, but Apple has given it a more repairable design that uses less adhesive. With the original ‌HomePod‌, […]

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How to Switch from New Outlook to Old on Mac: 4 Steps

If you’re stuck on the New Outlook for Mac and unable to navigate around the app since the user interface (UI) changed significantly, you may switch from new Outlook to old on Mac. Outlook for Mac is one of the most widely used desktop email clients. Many Mac and Microsoft 365 users use the Outlook […]

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This Fake Skin Fools Mosquitoes—to Fight the Diseases They Spread

The world’s deadliest animal is a picky eater. Because they transmit viral diseases like Zika and chikungunya, and the parasites that cause malaria, mosquitoes like blood-sucking Aedes aegypti are responsible for over 700,000 deaths worldwide every year. But in Omid Veiseh’s lab at Rice University, his team of bioengineers was struggling to get mosquitoes to eat. Typically, researchers […]

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App Store May Violate Japanese Antitrust Law

Apple’s App Store policies may be violating Japanese antitrust law, according to a new report from the Japan Fair Trade Commission (FTC) that was shared by Nikkei. Japanese regulators do not believe there is enough “competitive pressure” on Apple and Google as the two companies have a duopoly in mobile operating systems and dominate the […]

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HomePod Launched Five Years Ago Today, Faced Several Setbacks Along the Way

Apple’s original HomePod became available to customers five years ago today. Over the years, the smart speaker faced several setbacks, including a delayed launch, poor reviews of Siri, reports of lackluster sales, and even a temporary discontinuation. Apple first announced the HomePod at WWDC 2017 and planned to release the speaker in December of that […]

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Why Samsung doesn’t need the absurdity of 240W fast charging

Samsung’s not one to jump on the bandwagon with everybody else. That may have been true of the company many years ago but in the recent past, it has been entirely focused on blazing its own trail. Samsung isn’t getting sucked into needless wars to pad spec sheets or joining its Chinese rivals in a […]

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Android 14 developer preview 1 released

Google released the first developer preview of Android 14 and it brings our first-ever look into the next version of the OS. We also get to see a fresh new logo design that looks to be inspired by NASA space mission patches. Android 14 will focus on optimizing background processing to ensure optimal resource consumption […]

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Apple Music Halftime Show: Rihanna Interview, iPhone Wallpaper, and More

Apple Music is the official sponsor of the Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show taking place this Sunday at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Rihanna will be the headline singer at the show, and Apple is heavily promoting her upcoming performance. At 9 a.m. Pacific Time, Apple Music Radio’s Nadeska Alexis will interview Rihanna. A […]

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Deals: HomePod Mini on Sale for $84.99 in All Colors at Verizon

Verizon today has Apple’s HomePod mini for $84.99 in all five colors, down from $99.99. As with all Verizon discounts, you don’t need to be a Verizon Wireless customer to get this sale, and the retailer is offering free two day shipping. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you […]

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Galaxy fans in Mexico have access to three new Samsung stores

Samsung Electronics has the most expansive retail network among all other Android smartphone manufacturers, which makes it easier for prospective buyers to acquire phones at retail prices, get access to deals, and benefit from top-notch support. Its network of stores keeps getting bigger, and Samsung announced the opening of three new points of sale in […]

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Samsung and SKT unveil Galaxy S23 Ultra BMW M Edition in South Korea

Last year Samsung launched an exclusive Galaxy S22 Ultra Mercedes Benz edition, this year the company has partnered with another German carmaker, BMW, to create the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra BMW M Edition. The company won’t be stepping on iQOO’s toes, however, as the exclusive edition will only be available in South Korea and only […]

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Apple Discusses iPhone 14’s All-New Internal Design With Increased Repairability

Apple’s senior director of iPhone product design Richard Dinh recently spoke with The Sydney Morning Herald‘s Tim Biggs about the design of the standard iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus, including internal changes that simplify repairs. iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus are equipped with a removable back glass panel for easier repairs, making them […]

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KDDI selects Samsung as 5G Core provider for networks across Japan

Last month, Samsung successfully demonstrated SLA network slicing on a live 5G network in Tokyo, Japan. And today, that demonstration appears to be paying off, as Samsung Electronic has just announced that it has been selected as the cloud-native 5G Standalone (SA) Core provider by network operator KDDI across Japan. A major advantage of Samsung’s […]

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