Astropad Slate iPad App Lets You Control Your Mac With Apple Pencil

Astropad today announced a new iPad app called Astropad Slate, which can be used to control the Mac with an Apple Pencil. Astropad Slate is available as a public beta, and because it’s still in testing, it is free for everyone. There are several Mac functions that can be performed with the ‌Apple Pencil‌. It […]

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SmartThings channels The Sims with Map View feature for smart device control

With Samsung’s SmartThings app, you can control all the smart devices in your home from a single location. SmartThings supports both Samsung and third-party smart devices, and Samsung continually makes improvements to make the app more convenient, easier, and powerful to use for the nearly 300 million SmartThings users globally. One new feature that SmartThings […]

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Apple Initially Explored Using GPS to Control AirPods Pro Adaptive Audio

When Apple introduced second-generation ‌‌AirPods Pro‌, the Adaptive Transparency feature offered a new way to reduce loud environmental noise for more comfortable everyday listening. Adaptive Audio is designed to build on that approach by dynamically blending the existing Transparency and Active Noise Cancellation modes together to deliver the best audio experience in the moment, tailoring […]

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Amazon launches a new smart home control panel called Echo Hub

Amazon continues to expand its Echo lineup of smart hardware. The company has now unveiled a new smart home control panel that’s meant to make it easier for you to control the different smart gadgets in your home. Called the Amazon Echo Hub, it’s not a conventional smart display or tablet, rather it’s meant to […]

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How to Use Depth Control on the iPhone 15

Perhaps the most striking thing about Apple’s September 2023 Event was the huge shift in focus (pun intended) toward photography and videography. The iPhone 15 looks like it’ll be the most powerful device yet for taking amazing pictures, and Depth Control is one new feature that you can utilize. Related Reading: Using the Depth Control […]

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Apple Releases tvOS 17 With FaceTime for Apple TV, Revamped Control Center and More

Apple today released tvOS 17, the latest version of the tvOS operating system that runs on the Apple TV 4K models and the ‌Apple TV‌ HD. tvOS 17, which arrives with build number 21J354, can be downloaded using the Settings app on the ‌Apple TV‌. Go to System > Software Update to get the new […]

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New One UI 6 Beta update gives you more control over system apps

Recently, Samsung released the One UI 6 Beta 3 update to the Galaxy S23 in some countries. After making its way to Germany and the USA, the One UI 6 update landed in India. There are multiple new features that the update is bringing to the Galaxy S23. However, there is one new feature that […]

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One UI Watch 5 update gives you more control over phone calls

Samsung’s new One UI Watch 5 update for Wear OS Galaxy smartwatches consists of many changes, some of which concern the general UI and how users interact with their smartwatches. One example is a redesigned call control screen, which brings more options to the user’s wrist. Before we take a closer look at the new […]

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How to Open Control Center on Apple Watch

The Apple Watch, a revolutionary piece of wearable technology, has become an essential accessory for many. With its myriad of features, it offers convenience right on your wrist. One of the most frequently used and vital components of the Apple Watch interface is the Control Center. This hub provides quick access to several key functions […]

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Eve Debuts AirPlay 2-Compatible Eve Play and Eve Thermo Control

Eve Systems today announced the launch of the Eve Play, an audio streaming interface created for AirPlay 2. Eve Play adds ‌AirPlay‌ streaming capabilities to existing amplifiers, active speakers, and sound bars, allowing them to be synchronized with other ‌AirPlay‌ 2 speakers for whole-house audio. The Eve Play includes RCA connectors, optical digital outputs, and […]

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The US Finally Approved an Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill. Here’s What to Know

Early clinical trials of norgestrel, the active ingredient in Opill, have shown that the pills can be up to 98 percent effective at preventing pregnancy, but only when the drug is taken exactly as indicated and used along with a back-up form of birth control. In real life, effectiveness is usually lower. Doctors in the […]

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Porsche’s Clever New App Integration Lets You Control Vehicle Functions From CarPlay Ahead of Apple’s Next-Gen Revamp

Porsche today announced an updated My Porsche App that adds new vehicle functionality to the CarPlay experience in Porsche vehicles. With the app integration, audio, climate, comfort, lighting, and entertainment functions can be controlled directly in ‌CarPlay‌. According to Porsche, car owners can use the combined My Porsche App and ‌CarPlay‌ feature to do things […]

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How to control Microsoft Defender Antivirus from PowerShell on Windows 11

On Windows 11, the Microsoft Defender Antivirus is the default anti-malware system that offers real-time protection against viruses, ransomware, and other types of threats, including those from hackers.  The antivirus comes configured with the optimal settings to protect your files and installation, and you can even manage various aspects of the application through the Windows […]

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How to Control Apple Vision Pro

Feel like physical keyboards, desktop monitors and mouses are old news? Apple is taking us all one more step into the future with the Vision Pro, the headset that projects apps and allows you to control them through a series of hand gestures, vocal commands and even eye movements. If you are wondering how this […]

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How to control Wi-Fi networks from Command Prompt on Windows 11

On Windows 11, it’s possible to view and manage wireless networks through Command Prompt, and in this guide, you will learn how. While you can use the Settings app to configure network settings quite easily through a user-friend interface, you can perform more advanced tasks using commands. For instance, you can recover the password of […]

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These Gestures Are How You Control Apple Vision Pro

Apple Vision Pro, Apple’s new “spatial computing” device, does not have a hardware-based control mechanism. It relies on eye tracking and hand gestures to allow users to manipulate objects in the virtual space in front of them. In a recent developer session, Apple designers outlined the specific gestures that can be used with Vision Pro, […]

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How to Control Individual Application Volume on Mac

One such customization that can significantly enhance your productivity and entertainment experience is setting different audio output speakers for individual apps on your Mac. You might be attending a Zoom meeting while also needing to review a video clip for work, or perhaps you’re listening to music while editing a podcast. By assigning different audio […]

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Google could bring a separate volume control for calls and notifications

The Android OS is known for having many features, some more obscure than others but one has been missing since the first version was launched nearly 15 years ago – a separate volume slider for calls and notifications. According to 9to5Google, this will finally happen, as Google implemented an ADB command back in December. The […]

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Overwatch 2 hero Lifeweaver to receive big buffs alongside control rework

What you need to know Overwatch 2 Lead Hero Designer Alec Dawson has revealed that the game’s newest hero, Lifeweaver, is getting some big buffs soon. Specifically, his Healing Blossom ammo is getting increased and its slowing effect is getting reduced, his Thorn Volley spread is shrinking, Tree of Life is getting more health and […]

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Diseases Didn’t Just Shape History, They Control the Future

You are horribly outnumbered. Even within your own body, your 30 trillion human cells can’t compete with the 40 trillion or so bacteria that live rent-free in your gut, on your skin, under your toenails.  Your very DNA owes a significant chunk—about 8 percent—of its content to retroviruses, which, when they infect a sperm or […]

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