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How To Sort Photos by Recently Added On iPhone The Photos app got its “biggest ever redesign” in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, but not everyone is a fan. Apple aimed for convenience, but most users find it the opposite. The biggest gripe? The app now sorts by date captured instead...
How To Sort Photos by Recently Added On iPhone The Photos app got its “biggest...
Missing MagSafe? A MagSafe sticker is the answer. A simple add-on improves charging and opens...
Keep your phone, laptop, handheld gaming console, and other electronics running with these travel-friendly power banks.
Imagine being able to flip open the display on your Apple Watch, use it like an iPhone, and make video calls on it. That's what Apple's has been researching.Detail from the patent application showing a hinged Apple Watch screen — image Credit: AppleBack in the very...
A new phishing attack going after Mac users has been discovered, one that changed tactic only after the previously targeted Windows users received an Edge browser update.A phishing attack website targeting Mac users - Image Credit: LayerX LabsPhishing attacks are quite...
“Made in India” smartphone shipments grew 6% YoY in 2024 driven by increasing exports from...
Seasoned leaker Sonny Dickson has shared more dummy models of Apple's upcoming iPhone 17 series, with the latest lot revealing a noticeable shift in Apple's iPhone Pro model design that goes beyond the much-talked-about new rear camera bar. Dickson points out that the...
The Meta AI chatbot is finally rolling out to European countries from this week, and...
Are you watching blurry YouTube videos? You’re not alone. YouTube has acknowledged that some users...
Are you watching blurry YouTube videos? You're not alone. YouTube has acknowledged that some users are experiencing issues with videos playing back at unexpectedly low quality. According to a YouTube support page, affected users are seeing videos default to 144p or 360p...
Macworld It’s official: Apple is fully at liberty to make a portless iPhone if it wants to. There is nothing in EU regulations to say iPhones must feature a USB-C charging port, and a spokesman for the body has confirmed this in writing. Journalists are taught that if...
Macworld It’s official: Apple is fully at liberty to make a portless iPhone if it wants to. There is nothing in EU regulations to say iPhones must feature a USB-C charging port, and a spokesman for the body has confirmed this in writing. Journalists are taught that if...
Macworld It’s official: Apple is fully at liberty to make a portless iPhone if it wants to. There is nothing in EU regulations to say iPhones must feature a USB-C charging port, and a spokesman for the body has confirmed this in writing. Journalists are taught that if...
Macworld It’s official: Apple is fully at liberty to make a portless iPhone if it wants to. There is nothing in EU regulations to say iPhones must feature a USB-C charging port, and a spokesman for the body has confirmed this in writing. Journalists are taught that if...
Macworld It’s official: Apple is fully at liberty to make a portless iPhone if it wants to. There is nothing in EU regulations to say iPhones must feature a USB-C charging port, and a spokesman for the body has confirmed this in writing. Journalists are taught that if...
Macworld The monitor might be the most important part of your Mac’s setup–after all, you can’t use any desktop computer without one and even the 16-inch screen on the MacBook Pro is going to feel cramped if you are having a particularly productive morning. Spread...
Macworld The monitor might be the most important part of your Mac’s setup–after all, you can’t use any desktop computer without one and even the 16-inch screen on the MacBook Pro is going to feel cramped if you are having a particularly productive morning. Spread...
Macworld A few weeks ago, we ran all over town comparing upload and download speeds of the iPhone 16e with Apple’s new C1 modem against the iPhone 16 with Qualcomm’s X71M. The results were clear: Qualcomm was winning, hands-down. At the time, we cautioned that this was ...
Macworld A few weeks ago, we ran all over town comparing upload and download speeds of the iPhone 16e with Apple’s new C1 modem against the iPhone 16 with Qualcomm’s X71M. The results were clear: Qualcomm was winning, hands-down. At the time, we cautioned that this was ...
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