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vendredi 12 juillet 2024, 14:06
Apple Struggles to Attract App Developers for Vision Pro The number of apps available for the Apple Vision Pro is significantly lower than the number available for previous Apple products like the iPhone and iPad at similar points in their lifecycles. While there are...
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EU Accepts Apple’s Plan to Open NFC for Third-Party Mobile Payment Apps It’s official. The European Union (EU) has given Apple the green light to open up its mobile payments system and let competitors use the iPhone’s NFC technology, finally wrapping up a long...
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I Used An iPad For Freelance Work And Here’s What Happened In my first six months as a freelance writer, I got by thanks to my old, trusty iPad Air 2. I made the most of the tablet until I shifted to a Windows laptop, and eventually, a MacBook Air. But it got me thinking –...
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Reviewing Combo Cleaner: Is It a Reliable Mac Antivirus Tool? As a long-time Mac user, I’ve always prioritized keeping my system clean and optimized. And we also know that Macs have a good track record for smooth sailing. But let’s be honest — we still should not ignore...
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Why Does Apple Music Keep Pausing? 8 Easy Fixes There’s nothing quite as disruptive as your favorite Apple Music playlist pausing mid-flow. Whether you’re using AirPods or jamming out on speakers, encountering repeated pauses can quickly turn a relaxing experience into a...
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How to Set Up Surfshark VPN on All Your Devices: A Guide for Beginners In this day and age, knowing how to properly set up and use a VPN can be essential for online privacy and security. While I love the internet and always have, I also know that not having a good VPN can...
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jeudi 11 juillet 2024, 14:57
Apple Warns iPhone Users About “Mercenary Spyware Attacks” in 98 Countries Apple has issued a warning to iPhone users across 98 countries about potential “mercenary spyware attacks,” reports TechCrunch. While iPhones are considered more secure than other phones, that...
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Here are Probable Camera Specs on iPhone 17, 18, and 19 Reports offer insight into Apple’s rumored camera plans for upcoming iPhone models. The information discusses a continued focus on the company’s tetraprism camera technology, with possible sensor resolution and optical...
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Apple Rolls Out iOS 17.6 and iPadOS 17.6 Beta 3 Apple is rolling out a third round of public betas for iOS 17.6 and iPadOS 17.6, allowing non-developers to try and test the upcoming software. It comes about a week after Apple debuted the second round of iOS 17.6 and iPadOS...
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Apple and Google Team Up for Cloud Photo Transfer Apple and Google are making it easier than ever to switch photos and videos between their cloud storage providers. They announced a new tool that allows users to transfer their entire photo and video library directly from...
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Apple Rolls Out macOS 15 Sequoia Beta 3 to Developers Apple is finally rolling out macOS 15 Sequoia beta 3 to developers, two days after rolling out the third round of developer betas of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, watchOS 11, tvOS 18, and visionOS 2. More importantly, it comes...
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Apple Users Are Holding Onto Their Devices for Longer Than Ever Apple users are showing a strong preference for holding onto their devices for longer periods before upgrading, according to a new report by Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) and analysis by Mark...
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How To Pause Activity Rings Without Losing Streak on watchOS 11 Folks who love working out should know that watchOS 11 and iOS 18 introduce a feature that allows you to pause your Activity Rings without losing your streak. Personally, I have a super-long moving streak going, ...
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How to Safely Update to iOS 18 Developer Beta Apple’s iOS 18 Developer Beta versions give you a sneak peek at the new functions and features coming to the iPhone this fall. However, installing it on your primary device could be a risky affair. These software updates are...
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mercredi 10 juillet 2024, 20:49
macOS Still Has a Problem With Ultrawide Monitors: 3 Fixes Macs have supported QHD screens for almost 20 years now, but setting up a simple ultrawide display on macOS may still give lots of headaches. This post macOS Still Has a Problem With Ultrawide Monitors: 3 Fixes...
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iOS 18 Brings New “Night” and “Fall” Ambient Background Sounds If you’ve got a penchant for having an ambient sound playing in the background while you work, study, or just want to meditate, you must try using Background Sounds built with iOS. It’s one of those secretly...
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iOS 18 Beta 3 Introduces Better Flashlight Controls Prior to iOS 18, the flashlight had a basic on/off toggle and limited brightness control. The introduction of iOS 18 beta 1 brought a big change, introducing separate controls for both brightness and beam width. iOS 18 beta ...
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Leaked Images Show Canceled iPhone 15 Pro Haptic Buttons Remember when the iPhone 15 Pro was rumored to include haptic buttons? But like many good things, it never saw the light of day. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggested that Apple planned to add haptic buttons to the iPhone 15...
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iPhone 16 Pro Could Support 40W Fast Charging and 20W MagSafe It’s only a matter of weeks until we see the new iPhone 16 series come to life. As we approach the fall event, we’re learning more details and rumors about the next iPhones, including potential upgrades to chargi...
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Temple Run: Legends and Two More Games Coming to Apple Arcade Apple announced on Tuesday it’s adding three new games as part of its monthly release cycle for Apple Arcade. The titles coming to Apple Arcade in August include Temple Run: Legends, Vampire Survivors+, and the...
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