Spotify Complains That Apple Hasn’t Approved Update With Subscription Pricing and Links in EU

Apple has not approved a Spotify app update that adds information on subscription pricing and links its website, Spotify complained today in an email to the European Commission (via The Verge). Spotify says that Apple has not “acknowledged nor responded” to its App Store submission. The European Commission on March 4 fined Apple almost $2 […]

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Apple Still Hasn’t Discussed the Vision Pro’s Weight and Optional Top Head Strap

Coming away from all the press coverage and demonstration videos that Apple has released for its Vision Pro headset, most people would be forgiven for not realizing that there is an optional additional strap for the device that goes over the head. Still from Apple’s WWDC keynote video showing over-the-head strap in use The additional […]

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Why hasn’t Samsung released Android 14 Beta update like other brands?

Earlier this year, Google released the Developer Preview version of Android 14. Since then, the company has released multiple Developer Preview updates of the newest version of Android. Two days ago, Google released the second Public Beta version of Android 14, and several Android OEMs joined Google in releasing a beta version of Android 14 […]

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Galaxy S23 camera may have a hardware issue that Samsung hasn’t addressed yet

Most people in the market for a high-end flagship-grade smartphone go with Apple and Samsung. That’s because people want their high-end phone to be well-tested and reliable and a brand that offers a hassle-free after-sales service. However, some Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ users, despite paying top dollar for these phones, are facing problems related […]

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Samsung hasn’t patched a critical bug affecting many Galaxy phones with Exynos chips

Google’s Project Zero security research team has found 18 vulnerabilities in Samsung phones powered by the Exynos chip. Notably, the vulnerabilities give hackers a free way to access your phones with the help of your phone number. According to a blog post, a bunch of Samsung Galaxy S, M, and A series phones are prone […]

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No, the James Webb Space Telescope Hasn’t Broken Cosmology

The cracks in cosmology were supposed to take a while to appear. But when the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) opened its lens last spring, extremely distant yet very bright galaxies immediately shone into the telescope’s field of view. “They were just so stupidly bright, and they just stood out,” said Rohan Naidu, an astronomer […]

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Apple Hasn’t Updated These Products in Over Two Years

While many of Apple’s product lines have been updated recently, a handful of devices and accessories have not received hardware updates in recent years. Below, we have put together a list of five products that Apple sells that have not been updated in over two years, aside from new software features. The list excludes previous-generation […]

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Samsung hasn’t stopped working on Exynos 2300, but will it power the Galaxy S23?

Countless Samsung fans anticipating the release of the Galaxy S23 flagship series next year are wondering whether the Korean tech giant will launch a new Exynos chipset. Some recent rumors claimed that Samsung halted development on the Exynos 2300 SoC, but that doesn’t seem to be the case, as revealed by a new entry in […]

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Windows 10 got its 2022 update, but Microsoft hasn’t said what’s new

What you need to know The Windows 10 2022 Update, also known as Windows 10 version 22H2, is now available. It is a minor update that doesn’t appear to include any major features, though Microsoft has not shared a complete changelog for it. Windows 10 version 21H1 reaches end of support on December 13, 2022, […]

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Samsung remembers it hasn’t released the Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro yet

Samsung’s been so busy preparing the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Z Flip 4 for Unpacked 2022 that it seemingly forgot all about the rugged Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro. As some fans might recall, Samsung was supposed to unveil the Galaxy XCover 6 Pro and Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro last month. July came […]

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Turkey Probably Hasn’t Found the Rare Earth Metals It Says It Has

The official press release about Turkey’s “discovery” is scant on details. But Goodenough suggests that it is likely to be the well-known Kizilçaören deposit, located near the city of Eskişehir in northwestern Turkey. She and colleagues visited this deposit five years ago and have discussed its potential for rare earth extraction in academic papers. The […]

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Google could fix what Samsung hasn’t with the Pixel foldable

According to the latest information by popular display consultant, Ross Young, both Samsung and Google’s upcoming foldables could feature similar-sized folding displays. Ross Young’s tweet mentions that the rumored foldables from both companies will have a similar-sized folding display. We are talking about the inside display here. Previous rumors and leaks suggest that the Samsung […]

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Apple-Commissioned Report Says App Tracking Transparency Hasn’t Significantly Benefitted Company

Apple is unlikely to have seen a significant financial benefit from App Tracking Transparency since the privacy feature launched last year, according to Kinshuk Jerath, Professor of Business in the Marketing Division at Columbia Business School. In an Apple-commissioned report, Jerath said claims that billions of advertising dollars moved from companies like Meta to Apple […]

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Apple Fixed Two Actively Exploited Vulnerabilities in macOS 12.3.1 Monterey, But Hasn’t Released Updates for Big Sur or Catalina

With the release of macOS Monterey 12.3.1 on Thursday, March 31, Apple addressed two critical vulnerabilities that may have been actively exploited in the wild, but as Intego pointed out this week, Apple left macOS Big Sur and macOS Catalina users vulnerable. The macOS Monterey 12.3.1 update fixed a pair of security flaws, including an […]

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Mozilla says Microsoft hasn’t done enough to let people set default browser

Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central Earlier this month, Microsoft rolled out an optional cumulative update for Windows 11 that made it easier to change the default browser on PCs. Previously, people had to manually change the default setting for every file and link type, which could require dozens of steps to accomplish. Following the […]

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Benchmark Results Confirm Apple Hasn’t Downclocked M1 Chip in New iPad Air

Benchmark results for the new iPad Air reveal that Apple has not downclocked the M1 chip to artificially limit the device’s performance. The M1 chip in the fifth-generation iPad Air has the same 3.2GHz operating frequency as it does in the iPad Pro, according to Geekbench 5 results. As such, the M1 iPad Air has […]

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Samsung hasn’t made the Galaxy S22 series any easier to repair

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S22 series last month, but unlike in previous years, the premium Ultra model is a whole lot different than the entry-level variant. They are, of course, powered by the same chipsets and share a lot of internal components, but they’re also fundamentally different in terms of design and other areas. After […]

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