Samsung monthly updates: June 2023 patch fixes several security flaws

Yesterday, Samsung became the first Android OEM to release the June 2023 security patch. The new security update has been released to the Galaxy A52s, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Tab Active 3, and Galaxy Z Fold 4. The South Korean firm has also revealed which security flaws it has fixed with the new security update. […]

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Gurman: ‘Several New Macs’ to Be Announced in ‘One of Apple’s Longest Ever’ WWDC Keynotes Next Week

Apple will focus on three main topics during its WWDC keynote next week, including “several new Macs,” composing one of the company’s longest-ever events, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman today said. In a tweet shared earlier today, Gurman said that this year’s WWDC keynote will focus on the announcement of “several” new Mac models, Apple’s mixed-reality headset, […]

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Gurman: Several new Macs coming at WWDC next week

Apple will host its annual developer’s conference WWDC starting June 5. According to Mark Gurman, Chief Correspondent for Bloomberg on everything Apple, we will see the AR/VR headset, as well as the new version of the company’s operating systems for smartphones, tablets, computers and smartwatches. In a more intriguing twist Gurman also suggetsed there will […]

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Galaxy S20 FE gets May 2023 security update in several countries, including the US

Samsung has started rolling out the May 2023 security update to the Galaxy S20 FE in several countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and North America. The new update is rolling out to both Exynos and Snapdragon versions of the Galaxy S20 FE. Galaxy S20 FE gets May 2023 security update in Africa, Asia, […]

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Microsoft Now Rolling Out iMessage Support on Windows With Several Limitations

Microsoft today announced it is beginning to roll out iPhone support to the Phone Link app on Windows 11. In a blog post, the company said this functionality will be available to all Windows 11 users around the world by mid-May. With the Phone Link app for Windows 11 and the Link to Windows app […]

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Samsung Calendar update brings several improvements to Galaxy phones

Samsung has released an updated version of the Samsung Calendar app for Galaxy smartphones and tablets. It brings several improvements to stickers, search history, repetition options, and color options for reminders. Right now, the update is available in South Korea, but we expect it to become widely available soon. Samsung Calendar update brings option to […]

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Gurman: iOS 17 to Provide Several ‘Most Requested Features’

Apple changed the strategy for iOS 17 later in its development process to add several new features, suggesting that the update may be more significant than previously thought, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman reports. In January, Gurman said that ‌iOS 17‌ could be a less significant update than iPhone updates in previous years due to the company’s […]

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Microsoft Announces iMessage Support on Windows With Several Limitations

Microsoft today announced that it is adding iPhone support to its Phone Link app on Windows 11. The app allows iPhone users to make and receive phone calls, send and receive text messages, and view an iPhone’s notifications directly on a PC. Notably, the app brings limited iMessage functionality to Windows. After pairing an iPhone […]

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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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One UI 5.1 brings several improvements to Samsung’s Gallery app

With the announcement of the Galaxy S23 series, Samsung officially unveiled One UI 5.1. It is a minor upgrade over One UI 5.0 and is still based on Android 13. However, it brings some useful new additions to Samsung’s stock Gallery app, among other things. These features were explained in the Samsung Members community forum […]

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Apple Increases HomePod Mini Price in Several European Countries

Following its new HomePod announcement on Wednesday, Apple has quietly bumped up the price of its HomePod mini in several European countries. In the European Union, Apple has added €10 to the original €99 price in Austria, Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. The price increase was spotted in France by iGeneration. The EU price […]

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iOS 16.3 is launching next week with several fixes

Apple’s new iOS 16.3 software update will bring key fixes once it arrives next week. It will remove the horizontal lines appearing temporarily on the screen and fix the lock screen and its widget. It will also have support for the new 2nd-gen HomePod and physical security keys. Apple identified the horizontal lines on some […]

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US Army says ‘no thanks’ to buying more HoloLens devices this year, demands several hardware improvements first

What you need to know A new report from Bloomberg says the US Army isn’t happy with the military-grade version of HoloLens. It has requested a new version with improvements that address complaits around discomfort. The US Army is refusing to purchase more headsets until this new version is complete. A new report from Bloomberg […]

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Apple Watch found guilty of infringing several patents, import could be suspended

Apple and the medical tech company, Masimo, have a long history, but more recently, the latter made a claim in 2020 seeking damages for patent infringement. Today, the court found Apple guilty and the United States International Trade Commission will consider banning the import of Apple Watches Series 6 and above. Right before the release […]

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Apple Scores Win in AliveCor Legal Battle With USPTO Invalidating Several Patents

The United States Patent and Trademark Office’s Patent Trial and Appeal Board today invalidated a trio of AliveCor patents that AliveCor used in a complaint with the International Trade Commission, which is a win for Apple. The patents all related to heart rate monitoring technology used in AliveCor products. AliveCor in April 2021 filed a […]

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Surprise new Halo Infinite December Update adds Custom Games Browser, several cross-core coatings

What you need to know Halo Infinite has received a surprise December Update that adds a good amount of new content to the game while also improving some of its core issues. The new update adds the Custom Games Browser feature and makes all existing armor cores free and available to all players, while also […]

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Apple Begins Selling Several New Multi-Device MagSafe Charging Stands From OtterBox and Zens

Apple today started selling several new multi-device charging accessories from OtterBox and Zens for the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and AirPods. The accessories are currently available for shipping in early to mid-December. OtterBox’s new 2-in-1 power banks OtterBox’s new 2-in-1 power bank with MagSafe can wirelessly charge an iPhone at up to 15W speeds and […]

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Nothing Phone (1) gets Nothing OS 1.1.7 update with several improvements, better AirPods support

Nothing founder Carl Pei teased Android 13-based Nothing OS 1.5.0 for the Nothing Phone (1) a few days ago but didn’t reveal any time frame for the stable update’s rollout. However, Nothing has released a new software update (Nothing OS 1.1.7) for its first smartphone with some improvements, bug fixes, and better AirPods support. The […]

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Early Galaxy A54 renders reveal several flagship-like design features

Samsung’s Galaxy A5x lineup is still going strong, so you can be almost sure that the company is planning to release a sequel to the Galaxy A53, predictably called “Galaxy A54,” next year. A few bits of information have emerged here and there, but Galaxy A54 renders based on alleged official dimensions have now popped […]

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Google Pixel renders, price, release date, and several specs have leaked

The first foldable phone by Google is real! It’s not out yet but exists inside Google’s development labs, and the first official renders of the so-called Pixel Fold have just leaked. With them come a few pieces of information regarding specifications, availability, and price. The Pixel Fold, developed by Google, will reportedly hit the market […]

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