Microsoft Teams will use AI to clean up your messy room so you don’t have to

What you need to know Microsoft just announced a lengthy list of features that are on the way to Teams. AI-powered voice isolation will make it easier to hear a speaker within calls and meetings and is set to ship in early 2024. Teams Premium subscribers will be able to decorate their meeting background to […]

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iPhone SE 4 Likely to Use Modified iPhone 14 Chassis

Following our last in-depth report on the iPhone SE 4, MacRumors has received additional information which further confirms the claims made in our previous article. The ‌iPhone SE‌ 4, also known by the device identifier D59 and project codename Ghost, is a continuation of Apple’s budget-oriented line of iPhones, and is expected to replace the […]

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Android 14 lets apps use a foldable’s two screens at the same time

All foldable phones, regardless of whether they fold horizontally or vertically, come with two displays. The outer displays are meant to allow quick access to the device’s features when the user doesn’t want to unfold the device to use it, and they also offer some unique possibilities. For example, on Samsung Galaxy foldables, you can […]

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The best way to use ChatGPT in Windows 11 that you don’t know about

If you’re like me, you would like to use ChatGPT more often, but having three different browsers open with dozens of tabs, each can be an annoyance to find the current tab running my chat. Not to mention, once the time comes to “purge” the endless number of open tabs, I usually close the ChatGPT […]

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How Do You Use Live Listen With AirPods? Here’s What You Should Know

If you have trouble making out what people say to you in a crowded room and you don’t want to use a hearing aid, live listen for AirPods might just be for you! AirPods users can even use their iPhones as a microphone and listen via their AirPods headphones, even when away from their iPhones. […]

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How to Use Journal on iPhone and iPad

The art of journaling has found a new home on our devices. Apple’s latest offering, the Journal app, integrates this age-old practice seamlessly into the iOS ecosystem for iPhone and iPad users. Whether you’re looking to document daily reflections, capture fleeting moments, or simply have a space for your thoughts, the Journal app is your […]

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Introducing: GSMArena Battery Life Test 2.0 and the new Active Use Score

It was 12 years ago on this day that we introduced our original Battery life test. The first-ever device to get the GSMArena Endurance Rating was the Nokia N9. To give you an idea of how long ago that was, it was the same year the iPhone 4S was introduced, and Apple brought Siri for […]

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How to Use AirDrop Without Wi-Fi on iPhone

With the final release of iOS 17 out of the way, Apple is now working on bringing features that were announced back at WWDC ’23 to iPhone users. One such example of this is being able to use AirDrop without Wi-Fi, a feature that many have been hoping to see arrive. Related Reading AirDrop is […]

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The Huawei P70 will reportedly use an in-house image sensor for its cameras

With the introduction of the Mate 60 series Huawei resumed the manufacture of 5G-capable HiSilicon Kirin chipsets for use in its smartphones. Now it seems that the company plans to swap another chip with an in-house design, the image sensor. Huawei has long been using Sony sensors in its phones, a peculiar design with two […]

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Can You Use MagSafe With iPhone 15?

Apple released the iPhone 15 in September, and there were several interesting features that took users’ attention. An improved design, along with an all-new Action Button, were just two of many reasons why many users have already upgraded. One of the main things to consider when getting a new iPhone, however, is how you charge […]

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Samsung to Follow iPhone 15 Pro and Use Titanium for Galaxy S24 Ultra

Apple’s embrace of titanium for its latest iPhone 15 Pro chassis appears to have impressed Samsung enough that the Korean rival plans to adopt the material for the next version of its flagship smartphone. The Galaxy S24 Ultra will be the first Samsung phone to use titanium and the company intends to expand the application […]

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How to use ‘netstat’ command on Windows 11 and 10

On Windows 11, the Network Statistics (netstat) tool has been around for a long time (including on Windows 10 and older versions), and it’s a command-line utility you can use in Command Prompt to display statistics for all network connections. It allows you to understand open and connected ports to monitor and troubleshoot networking problems […]

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Apple will use lighter and better molded glass for 16 Pro telephoto

Apple will turn to molded glass lenses for the 2024 Pro models’ telephoto cameras. According to a supply chain report, Largan will exclusively cover the needs of next year’s telephoto lenses. Molded glass lenses are thinner and lighter than traditional ground glass at the same magnification distance. That means that the 120mm zoom lens of […]

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Tiny11 Core is a 2GB Windows 11 ISO with ‘limited security and NO serviceability’ — Here’s why you SHOULDN’T use it

What you need to know NTDEV compressed Windows 11 into a 2 GB ISO, taking up just 3.3 GB disk space. LZX disk (de)compression was used to shrink the operating system size. NTDEV stresses that Tiny11 core is not a replacement for Windows 11 or even tiny11 Tiny11 core has limited security and NO serviceability […]

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How to use a mouse via your keyboard on Windows 11

On Windows 11, you can use the keyboard keypad to move the mouse pointer and perform tasks, such as drag and drop, click, and double-click, and in this guide, I’ll show you the process.   Although the mouse is easy to use, there are scenarios when using the keyboard to control the pointer on the […]

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How to use a mouse via your keyboard on Windows 11

On Windows 11, you can use the keyboard keypad to move the mouse pointer and perform tasks, such as drag and drop, click, and double-click, and in this guide, I’ll show you the process.   Although the mouse is easy to use, there are scenarios when using the keyboard to control the pointer on the […]

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How to use a mouse via your keyboard on Windows 11

On Windows 11, you can use the keyboard keypad to move the mouse pointer and perform tasks, such as drag and drop, click, and double-click, and in this guide, I’ll show you the process.   Although the mouse is easy to use, there are scenarios when using the keyboard to control the pointer on the […]

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New feature makes it easier to use Google Messages on desktop

Google wants to turn RCS into a real iMessage competitor, and it is imperative that it supports not just phones but also computers and wearable devices for that to happen. Google Messages supports computers through the web, and you can access your messages and send new messages through a web browser. However, accessing Google Messages […]

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 rumored to use the same main camera

Innovating in the smartphone realm yearly has never been an easy task. Arguably, it’s still harder to redesign a modern foldable’s internals and complex hinge mechanisms. Rumors have now started to creep up about Samsung’s next Z Fold6 phone. Don’t expect much change in Galaxy Z Fold6. At least we can be sure of the […]

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2024 iPad Pro to Use LCD Panel Instead of OLED or Mini-LED, Claims Sketchy Report

Apple’s next-generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro will revert to an LCD display instead of adopting OLED panel technology, claims a controversial new report coming out of Asia. It has been widely reported that Apple’s next iPad Pro models will be the first Apple tablets to debut superior OLED panels, with rumors suggesting they will begin shipping […]

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