Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S22 series units are receiving One UI 5.1 in the US

Samsung released the Android 13-based One UI 5.1 stable update for the Galaxy S22 lineup earlier this week, and the rollout has now expanded to the unlocked S22 series smartphones in the US. The One UI 5.1 update is rolling for the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra with firmware version S90xU1UEU2CWAI. It’s […]

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One UI 5.1 is destroying the battery life on some Galaxy phones

We have all been very impressed with the speed at which Samsung has released the One UI 5.1. The update started rolling out last week and Samsung’s One UI 5.1 release roadmap shows that it’s going to be done by early next month. It’s common for users to experience some bugs when an update is […]

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Brite or Structured: Which Daily Planner Should You Use on iOS?

If you’re looking to organize your day better, you can choose from a wide selection of apps that allow you to do precisely that. Each of them differs in their available features, though, so it’s worth doing a little further research before picking the best option for you. Related Reading: Brite and Structured are two […]

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Apple Releases Studio Display 16.4 Firmware Beta

Alongside the maCOS 13.3 beta that came out this week, Apple has provided a beta of new 16.4 firmware that’s designed for the Studio Display. All Studio Display models are able to receive over-the-air firmware updates, but this firmware update is limited to Macs that are running the macOS Ventura 13.3 beta at the current […]

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Samsung’s Bixby is now available for kids

Not only does Samsung’s Bixby still exist, but it’s gaining new features. That may sound shocking if you thought the Korean company’s assistant software had been abandoned, or at least not being actively developed anymore. As it turns out, Bixby is very much still alive and kicking. And now available for kids! This exciting development […]

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How to Clear Apple Watch Storage

Storage on your Apple Watch may not be something you usually think about. But if you’re hitting up an error message when attempting to update your wearable, but knowing how to clear Apple Watch storage is extremely important. Related Reading Apple Watches can run out of storage, depending on how you use your device. This […]

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How to Create, Rename, and Delete Freeform Canvases

Apple released Freeform on iOS, iPad, and Mac in late 2022. And since then, users have had a useful tool for bringing their creative ideas to life. You can use the app to create brainstorms, mind maps, and much more. Related Reading: Knowing how to create Freeform canvases will free up some more time to […]

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Apple Releases First Public Beta of macOS Ventura 13.3

Apple today seeded the first beta of macOS Ventura 13.3 to its public beta testing group, letting the general public test out the features ahead of the software’s release. The public beta comes one day after Apple provided the beta to developers. Public beta testers can download the macOS 13.3 Ventura update from the Software […]

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Apple TV+ Thriller Film ‘Tetris’ Recounts ‘Unbelievable Story’ Behind Video Game: Watch the Trailer Now

Apple this week released the trailer for its upcoming thriller film “Tetris,” inspired by the true story of how the video game became a worldwide sensation. The film will be available to stream on Apple TV+ around the world starting March 31. [embedded content] “Tetris” stars Taron Egerton as Henk Rogers, who traveled to the […]

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Deals: Get Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 for Best Price of the Year So Far at $199.99

You can get Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 for $199.99 today on Amazon, down from $249.00. This remains the best price on the accessory that we’ve seen so far in 2023, and Amazon estimates a delivery date as soon as February 20 for Prime customers. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click […]

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MacBook Only Charging to 80%: Should I Be Worried?

MacBooks are popular with students and employees alike, and you can also use them for personal reasons. In recent years, Apple has offered numerous extra options that allow you to gain more control over your device’s battery consumption. Related Reading: If you own a MacBook, you might notice that your battery charges at around the […]

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Leave GOS enabled if you care about gaming on the Galaxy S23

There’s been some talk recently about the Galaxy S23 Ultra, in particular, and Samsung’s Game Optimizing Service, or GOS for short. Numerous people online have recommended disabling GOS on the Galaxy S23 Ultra to achieve better performance in mobile games, and I must say that I’m not a big fan of that notion. Not to […]

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vivo V27 series global launch date revealed, specs teased

After several benchmark listings as well as a few official teasers, vivo finally confirmed the launch details for its upcoming V27 series phones. The V27 series is launching on March 1 in India vivo V27 Pro design The new landing page for the phone also confirmed the V27 Pro will feature a curved screen and […]

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Apple Releases First Public Beta of iOS 16.4 and iPadOS 16.4 With New Emoji, Safari Web Push Notifications, HomeKit Update and More

Apple today seeded the first beta of upcoming iOS 16.4 and iPadOS 16.4 updates to public beta testers, opening the beta testing process up to the general public. Today’s betas come one day after Apple provided the betas to developers. [embedded content] Public beta testers who have signed up for Apple’s free beta testing program […]

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New Zealand Faces a Future of Flood and Fire

New Zealand is grappling with two consecutive extreme weather events—massive flooding followed by a cyclone—that have claimed at least 12 lives and left hundreds of thousands of people without power. The high winds and waters of Cyclone Gabrielle have washed away coastal roads on the north island and left bridges splintered and broken. Landslides have covered […]

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Daily Deal: Save 33% on Samsung’s wireless charger duo

Most Samsung phones now support wireless charging, even mid-range models. Its wearable devices, including the Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Buds, support this feature as well. So if you haven’t already, it’s time to invest in a wireless charger. Samsung’s wireless charger duo does with the name suggests. It can charge two of your devices at […]

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iPhones could soon become compatible with Samsung chargers

A bunch of iPhone 15 CAD renders emerged recently, revealing that Apple is finally ready to give up on its proprietary Lightning connector and adopt USB-C for its upcoming smartphones. The unofficial CADs were even followed by an actual photo of the unreleased iPhone 15’s USB-C port (claims the source), so it’s all but official […]

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The MacRumors Show: Where Is Apple in the Generative AI Race?

On this week’s episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss Apple’s place in the ongoing race to develop generative AI tools. Earlier this week, Apple held its annual AI summit for employees at the Steve Jobs Theater, the first fully live in-person event at the company’s Apple Park headquarters since the pre-COVID era. The latest […]

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Apple Maps Now Offers Cycling Directions in Germany

Apple Maps now offers cycling navigation in Germany, allowing users across the country to receive turn-by-turn directions while riding a bike. Apple Maps offers cycling directions along bike lanes, bike paths, and bike-friendly roads as much as possible, complete with details like elevation, how busy a street is, and whether there are stairs along a […]

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