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iOS 18 brings much needed features to Journal app [Video]

Last year, Apple introduced its brand new Journal App alongside its iOS 17.2 update. It was a very basic app with one real function: inputting journal entries in chronological order. While customers welcomed the new free app, many pretty basic features were missing. There was no search functionality, no password protection, and no additional insights

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New iPads in 2025 Rumored to Feature Apple-Designed Wi-Fi Chip

Apple’s rumored in-house Wi-Fi chip might debut in devices as early as next year, according to Taiwanese industry publication DigiTimes. The report cites insiders from Apple’s supply chain who suggested that at least some new iPad models launching in 2025 might be equipped with an Apple-designed Wi-Fi chip, although they said there is a chance

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Apple’s First 5G Chip for iPhones Reportedly Won’t Support mmWave

Apple is rumored to have been working on its own 5G modem for iPhones since 2018, but the first version of the chip might lack mmWave support. Taiwanese industry publication DigiTimes today reported that Apple’s in-house 5G modem has yet to incorporate mmWave technology. Until that changes, Apple will likely continue to rely on its

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Popular YouTuber says Apple is lying about the iPhone 16 Pro 48MP camera; Lux disagrees

A popular YouTube channel has described the claimed 48 megapixel resolution of the iPhone 16 Pro’s camera as “absolutely fake.” Professional photographer Tony Northrup says that the true resolution is “around six megapixels.” Sebastiaan de With, co-founder of Lux – the developer behind Halide and Kino – takes issue with this, and says the reality

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EU compels Apple to improve iOS interoperability with third-party smartwatches, headphones and other accessories

Under the scope of the Digital Markets Act, the EU commission today announced proceedings to compel Apple to improve support for third-party connected devices like smartwatches, headphones, VR headsets with iPhone and iPad. The notice says the Commission will specify how Apple should provide interoperability with iOS functions like notifications and device pairing. Within six

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