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Big surprise confirmed for millions of iPhone usersNurPhoto (from Getty Images) You can’t make this up. Even though Google’s long and persistent campaign seemed to be working, Apple’s surprising new update decision is very bad news for Google and Android users, finally bringing the iPhone closer to Android. It’s going to happen. We’re talking about RCS, a pre-Apple Intelligence highlight of iOS 18 that finally promised more seamless and secure inventory messaging between iPhone and Android. Google has campaigned long and hard (or so it seemed) to embarrass Apple by going beyond its 1980s default SMS cross-platform, while the likes…
TL;DR BOOX releases Palma 2 and Note Air4 C. Palma 2 offers a phone-sized e-reader option with upgraded silicon and new biometrics. The Note Air4 C, on the other hand, is a tablet-sized solution with a color screen for Android apps. Seeing this much diversity between screens is a testament to how mature the mobile device landscape has become. Not everyone is in the race to have the highest refresh rate, highest pixel density, or highest color gamut. This frees up resources to explore things like the foldable wild world. One of the most interesting areas to develop is Android-powered…
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) antitrust laws in the EU have required Apple to change the way iOS and the App Store work for users in European countries. iOS 18.2 brings even more changes. Specifically, iPhone and iPad users will soon be able to delete the App Store, Safari, and many other built-in iOS apps. iOS 18.2 will allow EU users to delete App Store etc. Some of Apple’s native apps, such as Calculator, Calendar, Music, and Notes, are already removable. But with the iOS 18.2 beta released to developers on Wednesday, Apple is expanding this list even further, adding…
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) antitrust laws in the EU have required Apple to change the way iOS and the App Store work for users in European countries. iOS 18.2 brings even more changes. Specifically, iPhone and iPad users will soon be able to delete the App Store, Safari, and many other built-in iOS apps. iOS 18.2 will allow EU users to delete App Store etc. Some of Apple’s native apps, such as Calculator, Calendar, Music, and Notes, are already removable. But with the iOS 18.2 beta released to developers on Wednesday, Apple is expanding this list even further, adding…
Apple Vision Pro’s Guest Mode will soon be controllable on your iPhone Code discovered in iOS 18.2 indicates that Apple Vision Pro owners may be able to control Guest Mode via their iPhone through a Live Activity session.The current process of setting up Apple Vision Pro is completely controlled on your device. Once Guest mode is entered and a device, such as the user’s iPhone, is selected to display, all other controls are lost.According to the code discovered by Apple Insider Apple Vision Pro owners’ iPhones may play a larger role in managing Guest Mode in iOS 18.2, according to…
Robert Triggs / Android AuthorityGoogle’s Tensor G5, expected to power next year’s Pixel 10, may be the most anticipated chip in the series yet. For the first time ever, Google is designing a chip entirely in-house, without relying on Samsung to do much of the work. Previous Tensor models, and even current Tensor models, have lagged behind other chipset manufacturers, so this is expected to make it even more competitive. But will it actually happen? So far, we haven’t heard anything about the specs of the new chip, but that finally changed today.Thanks to a massive leak from Google’s gChips…
Mishal Rahman / Android AuthorityTL;DR The latest Android beta suggests that Android 16 will soon organize Quick Settings tiles into separate categories. This results in[クイック設定]Makes it easier to quickly find the right tiles to add to your panel. Current categories include accessibility, connectivity, display, privacy, utility, and app delivery. Google released a new Android beta update today. On the surface, it’s a much smaller release than last month’s update, which included big changes like lock screen widgets and desktop window display. We are still looking at the update to see if there are any hints of changes planned for future…
All products and services featured are independently selected by our editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission for orders placed through Retail Links, and Retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes.Get ready to expand your streaming options. Apple TV+ joins the Prime Video lineup. Amazon says the streaming service will be available as an add-on to premium channels through Prime Video starting in late October.More information about BillboardAll users who subscribe to Prime Video are eligible to add Apple TV+ to their account. Prime members who choose to subscribe to Apple TV+ can look forward to a variety…
Samsung has quietly built an impressive suite of productivity apps and services on Windows, including Samsung Notes, Gallery, SmartThings, Samsung Studio, and Quick Share. But by keeping these apps exclusive to the Samsung Galaxy Book lineup, the company is limiting its potential and missing out on opportunities. In this post, I argue that Samsung needs to embrace a broader audience and release these apps to all Windows devices. This strategic move will benefit Samsung Galaxy mobile phone users and solidify Samsung’s ecosystem and brand presence in the competitive PC market. related 10 apps I use to be more productive on…
The AI phones are here, but that doesn’t mean they’ve really arrived. The year’s hottest trend is trickling down to mobile tech, but the results so far are a mixed bag, to say the least. Samsung and Google have a lot of AI tricks on their phones that don’t really amount to much yet, and Apple is scrambling to catch up. AI really could be the start of helpful new ways to interact with our phones! But we’re definitely not there yet. In the meantime, be prepared to hear a lot more about AI on your next phone — and…