Google promises Find My Device will work with more phones when they’re off

Yesterday Google finally took its new Find My Device network online, after a long wait caused by Apple needing to add unwanted tracker protection to iOS. The new Find My Device network by Google encompasses over a billion active devices across the world, and so it should make tracking them quite easy. One feature that […]

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Apple’s Work on Robots: What We Know So Far

With the Apple Car canceled, Apple is exploring new markets where it might be able to find new revenue streams, and personal robotics is apparently one area the company is investigating. This guide highlights everything we know about Apple’s interest in robotics, and we’ll update it with new rumors going forward. The Robot Rumors According […]

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Microsoft Edge for Android now supports installing ANY extension… with some work

What you need to know Microsoft is testing the option to use any extension in Edge for Android. Using any extension requires you to have Edge Canary, enable developer mode, and use the extension ID of whatever you’d like to run in your browser. Microsoft introduced extension support in a limited capacity earlier this year […]

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The next Apple Pencil might work with the Vision Pro headset

The next Apple Pencil, rumored for a launch alongside the new iPad Pro and iPad Air models in the next few weeks, might be more interesting than we were expecting. It turns out that it could not only support iPads, but Apple’s Vision Pro headset as well, according to an unnamed source. It’s unclear exactly […]

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Apple tried to make the Apple Watch work with Android phones

After the US Department of Justice launched a lawsuit against Apple, arguing that the company has maintained illegal monopoly over the smartphone market and some related services, the Cupertino-based firm came out with a surprising story. For years now, one of the main criticisms against Apple has been its walled garden approach, which makes it […]

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Helldivers 2 Galactic War supply lines explained: Map and how they work

For the most part, the way the Galactic War metagame works in Arrowhead Game Studios’ co-op shooter Helldivers 2 is pretty simple. Players both liberate enemy planets and defend Super Earth-controlled ones by completing series of missions called Planetary Operations, with each finished op contributing a small amount to the community’s overall war effort — […]

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Apple Ring Rumors: What We’ve Heard About Apple’s Work on a Smart Ring

There have been several rumors in recent weeks about Apple’s work on a finger-worn smart ring, and while it’s not clear if the project is in active development at this time, we thought we’d round up the rumors that are circulating. Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Ring This guide aggregates what we’ve heard so far on an […]

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Microsoft unveils unified Teams app for Windows 11 — supports both work and personal accounts

What you need to know Microsoft has detailed its plans to unify the Teams client on Windows 11. The new unified Teams client will support all Teams accounts, including work, school, and personal. Insiders can start testing the new Teams client today in the latest Windows 11 preview build. Microsoft has finally unveiled its plans […]

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Work begins on Samsung’s most-advanced OLED production line yet

Samsung Display is investing a huge amount of money in developing a new production line for OLED displays in a bid to maintain its dominance in the market amid a relentless push from Chinese display manufacturers. The company has confirmed that work has begun on its 8.6-generation OLED manufacturing line, which would be the company’s […]

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How Do Heat Pumps Work?

Now stretch it really hard and quickly hold it to your upper lip, which is sensitive to temperature. You will feel that it’s warmer than it was before. That’s because you’re adding energy to the rubber band, which increases its temperature. Are you ready for the awesome part? Keep it stretched for a little while […]

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Alternative iOS App Stores Only Work for ‘Grace Period’ When Traveling Outside of EU

With the release of iOS 17.4, iPhone users in the European Union can access third-party app stores, but Apple warns that EU users traveling outside of the bloc will only have a “grace period” before some features stop working altogether when they’re away. From Apple’s support document detailing alternative app marketplaces: If you leave the […]

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Google Messages RCS will not work on rooted Galaxy phones

For quite some time now, many people have been reporting on Reddit that Rich Communications Services (RCS) has stopped working in Google Messages on their Android smartphones that either have an unlocked bootloader or are rooted. Now, Google has confirmed to Android Authority that it is indeed the case as it has blocked RCS in […]

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No, iPhone users, the Galaxy Ring won’t work with your phone

Samsung finally showed off the Galaxy Ring at the Mobile World Congress 2024 this week and as you’d expect, there’s a lot of excitement for this device. Since this is a Samsung device, you can rest assured that it’s going to work like magic with Galaxy phones, but what about those who prefer phones from […]

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Apple Car canceled after 10 years of hard work

Apple has allegedly been developing a car (usually referred to as Apple Car) under Project Titan since 2014. Unfortunately, after a decade of pouring investment and hard work into the project, the company has finally canceled the development of the Apple Car, according to a new report from Mark Gurman on Bloomberg (via Engadget). Reportedly, […]

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Does Nightingale work well on Steam Deck and ROG Ally? — Best optimized settings for gaming handhelds

These days, I usually play my favorite games on my couch while grasping either my Steam Deck or ROG Ally in my hands. So, I always want to know how well the latest and greatest games play on these gaming handhelds.  I’ve spent the last few hours testing Nightingale on both my Steam Deck and […]

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Does Nightingale work well on Steam Deck and ROG Ally? — Best optimized settings for gaming handhelds

These days, I usually play my favorite games on my couch while grasping either my Steam Deck or ROG Ally in my hands. So, I always want to know how well the latest and greatest games play on these gaming handhelds.  I’ve spent the last few hours testing Nightingale on both my Steam Deck and […]

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iPhone 16’s hugely improved Neural Engine will work with iOS 18’s generative AI features

In case there was any doubt – let’s take it all away right now in one fell swoop. AI is definitely the buzzword of this year, even though it kind of, sort of also was the buzzword of last year. But there’s an important distinction – last year it was the buzzword generally in tech. […]

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Apple Continuing Work on Folding iPhones, No Launch Until at Least 2026

Apple is actively building prototypes of at least two foldable iPhones following over five years of research and development, The Information reports. Citing individuals with “direct knowledge” of the project, the two iPhone prototypes reportedly fold widthwise like a clamshell. The devices are in early development and do not feature in the company’s mass production […]

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Videos: Apple Vision Pro Tested for Work, Gaming, Flying, and Sports

Apple Vision Pro launched in the U.S. on Friday, and there are already several YouTube videos that demonstrate using the headset for remote work, gaming, in-flight entertainment, watching sports, and more. We have rounded up these videos below. If you want to experience the Vision Pro for yourself, you can book an appointment for a […]

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