iOS 17 Might Support iPhone App Sideloading In Europe, And I Absolutely Hate It
Apple will supposedly bring sideloading app support to iPhone and iPad users in Europe via iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 - what you need to know.
Read MoreApple will supposedly bring sideloading app support to iPhone and iPad users in Europe via iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 - what you need to know.
Read MoreAfter soft releasing Apple Pay Later, the Cupertino firm could be readying the Apple Card Savings account launch.
Read MoreA new leak provides us with a closer look at what new iOS 17 features we can expect to see Apple unveil at WWDC in June.
Read MoreAs Meta and Twitter put verification behind paywalls, LinkedIn has announced it is rolling out free verification to its users.
Read MoreOne of the details Warner Bros. Discovery revealed today is that subscribers will be paying even more if they want to stream in 4K.
Read MoreMeta has announced that users are now able to stream Peacock with a new app for the Meta Quest 2 and the Meta Quest Pro.
Read MoreNPR has announced that it will longer post its content on Twitter, becoming the first major news organization in the U.S. to do so.
Read MoreThe Honor Magic5 Pro delivers on its promise of top-tier performance, a stunning camera, and a beautiful display. The only problem? Price.
Read MoreGoogle released Android 14 public beta 1, and you can download it on Pixel 7 Pro and older Pixels right now - here's what you need to know.
Read MoreOrganizing your Gmail emails might be a nightmare, but Labels and Stars can do wonders for your inbox - here’s how to use them.
Read MorePixelmator is now called Photomator. This rebrand comes with an iOS and iPadOS update that also adds a new AI-powered function.
Read MoreStrava, one of the most popular fitness trackers for iPhone and Apple Watch, has announced an integration with Spotify.
Read MoreSubstack has officially launched its Notes feature which is basically tweets with more formatting options.
Read MoreNow, the "Make Something Wonderful - Steve Jobs in his own words" is available to everyone on Apple Books, Libby app, and more.
Read MoreGoogle has announced a new feature that will auto-archive your unused apps on Android, saving up to 60% of storage space.
Read MoreOpenAI has officially launched its own bug bounty program which will pay researchers up to $20,000 for discovered issues.
Read MoreGoogle has announced that, over the course of April, it will release four new updates to make navigating national parks easier.
Read MoreGoogle launched the first big update for Bard this week, boosting its math and logic skills and improving the 'Google it' button.
Read MoreApple is now changing how developers can download macOS and watchOS beta with the latest test version of both operating systems.
Read MoreRay Tracing: Overdrive Mode is now available for Cyberpunk 2077, but you'll need a ridiculously powerful computer to run it.
Read MoreForget Wordle, the New York Times has a new math game called Digits that can become equally addictive - here's how to play it.
Read MoreGoogle Chrome is one of the most popular browsers available. But if you use an Apple device and care about privacy, you should stop using it.
Read MoreGoogle is teasing AI-enhanced Call Screen features to block spam calls, and the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro might get them.
Read MoreAnalyst Ming-Chi Kuo contradicted Young's report by saying Apple is still planning to release a 27-inch miniLED external display.
Read MoreThe 15-inch MacBook Air might release in late April or May without an M3 chip - here's why that won't matter.
Read MoreMeta, the company behind Facebook and Instagram, is forcing its paid verified customers to display their legal name on their profile.
Read MoreMicrosoft has announced that it is bringing some of the most popular Snapchat filters to Microsoft Teams, it's video conferencing app.
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