Apple’s Photos holds every image you make with your phone. Here’s everything you need to know to get started using the Photos app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Apple Photos on an iPhone Arguably one of the most highly-used apps on an iPhone or iPad, the Photos app is where all of your photographs and videos get stored. A… Continue Reading
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I test AI agents for a living and these are the 5 reasons you should let tools like ChatGPT Deep Research get things done for you
I spend a lot of time poking, prodding, and generally tormenting AI agents to see what makes them tick, and I’ve developed a keen eye for what’s genuinely useful and what’s merely shiny tech hype. Recently, my curiosity led me to test ChatGPT’s latest feature, Deep Research, and I have to admit – I’m genuinely impressed. But before we jump… Continue Reading
Bluetti Elite 200 review: Great battery life, but a great weight too
The Bluetti Elite 200 is quiet and very handy in a power cut or off-grid situations, but its sheer weight could put off some users. Bluetti Elite 200 The rise of portable power stations in recent years is a boon for consumers, as manufacturers push to create smaller, more powerful, quiet, and cost-effective options. The comfort and peace of mind… Continue Reading
‘Metallica’ immersive experience for Apple Vision Pro will be available on March 14
Apple has announced a new immersive content experience for the Apple Vision Pro in the form of a Metallica concert, which will be available on March 14. Apple has a new immersive experience called “Metallica” — Image Credit: Apple With high-resolution 180-degree video from the band’s M72 tour in Mexico City, viewers will be able to experience performances of three… Continue Reading
Don’t wait to update: iOS 18.3.2 fixes an actively exploited issue
Tuesday’s iOS 18.3.2 update contains a supplementary security fix, fully patching an actively exploited vulnerability present in older versions of the iPhone operating system. iOS 18.3.2 contains a supplementary fix for an actively exploited vulnerability. On Tuesday, following the launch of the third developer beta of iOS 18.4, Apple released iOS 18.3.2. While the update itself is relatively minor, it… Continue Reading
Apple seeds security updates for iOS 18.3.2, iPadOS 18.3.2, macOS 15.3.2, visionOS 2.3.2
Apple has issued incremental updates to its operating systems, including iOS 18.3.2, macOS 15.3.2, visionOS 2.3.2, and tvOS 18.3.1. Updates for macOS, iPadOS, and iOS Apple’s update news tends to revolve around major revisions, but sometimes it is about much smaller releases. On Tuesday, Apple did just that, releasing a set of smaller updates to the public. The updates are… Continue Reading
Jackbox games is coming to smart TVs in mid-2025, and I can’t wait to be reunited with one of my favorite party video games
At long last, one of my favorite party game providers, Jackbox Games, is finally gearing up for a beta version of its games coming to smart TVs and ‘other platforms’ in spring 2025, meaning it’s a great time to be an owner of the best smart TVs. The gaming company announced a new app for smart TVs and other platforms… Continue Reading
Gemini is coming to Google Calendar, here’s how it will work and how to try it now
Google’s infusion of its Gemini AI across its services continues with Google Calendar. As someone who often relies on that calendar to ensure I get where I need to be on time, I was intrigued about the possibilities for Gemini in this context. It is being pitched as a way for Gemini to check your schedule, find event details, and… Continue Reading
TP-Link Deco BE5000 review: whole-home mesh Wi-Fi 7 on a budget
Managing your home network shouldn’t be a full-time job, and TP-Link’s Deco line of Wi-Fi 7 routers help keep things simple, connected, and future-proofed without breaking the bank. TP-Link Deco BE5000 review: an affordable, performant mesh network I’m coming from a set of Linksys Wi-Fi 6 routers that are mid-tier and run about $250 per node. Moving lower in the… Continue Reading
Ford announces NACS charger integration for EV Routing in Apple Maps
Owners of select CarPlay-compatible Ford models can now see NACS chargers along their planned route in Apple Maps. Ford has announced that NACS chargers will be visible along users’ planned routes in Apple Maps via CarPlay. Ford announced that the Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning, which both support Apple Maps EV Routing in CarPlay, will now be able to automatically… Continue Reading
Apple Pay expanding to additional card networks in Qatar and the UAE
Apple Pay could soon be available to a larger number of users in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, as additional credit card networks in the region are expected to introduce support for the contactless payment service. Apple Pay could soon be available to more users in Qatar and the UAE. Apple Pay has existed for well over a decade,… Continue Reading
iOS 18.4 will force users to upgrade to the latest HomeKit architecture
Apple is set to discontinue support for the older version of its HomeKit architecture, meaning that users will be forced to upgrade with the release of iOS 18.4. Users of iOS 18.4 will likely be required to upgrade to the newer HomeKit architecture. On Monday, Apple released the third developer beta of iOS 18.4. While the operating system itself doesn’t… Continue Reading
More new Matter devices, Siri delays, & trimmable smart shades on HomeKit Insider
On this episode of the HomeKit Insider Podcast, we dive into more Amazon hardware arriving this fall, a leaked sensor from Ikea, evidence of Apple’s smart home display, and the delay of Apple’s next-gen Siri. HomeKit Insider Podcast As Apple’s smart home plans remain in flux, code discovered in tvOS 18.4 reveal Apple has added support for ChatKit. This is… Continue Reading
Apple teases revamped Apple Store for Westlake, Ohio
Apple Crocker Park looks to become the latest Apple Store to be relocated, although Apple has so far only confirmed that the current store is undergoing development. The current Apple Crocker Park store — image credit: Apple Following the relocation of stores such as the UK’s Apple Trafford Center, and the closure of Apple Northbrook in Chicago, a further store… Continue Reading
Apple Intelligence vision via AirPods camera is in active development
Apple is working on bolstering future Apple Intelligence efforts by working on AirPods with built-in cameras. AirPods Pro One of the many ways Apple has moved forward with Apple Intelligence is the introduction of Visual Intelligence, a feature that is used to acquire information and to get details of real-world items using an iPhone 16. However, Apple is also considering… Continue Reading
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