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Google Chrome Is Getting a Safari Data Import Option on iPhone

Chrome for iOS will soon feature an option for iPhone users to import their Safari data into Google’s mobile browser, avoiding the need to perform the transfer on desktop. Starting in Chrome 145, currently in beta, the new feature will guide users through the process of importing bookmarks, browsing history, and passwords from Safari, since […]

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iPhone 18 Pro selfie camera and Dynamic Island may be positioned on the left

One of the biggest visual changes we’re expecting with this year’s iPhone 18 Pro is a punch-hole selfie camera, with the Face ID module invisibly embedded into the display. Until recently, we’d been expecting this to be centered in the same way as the current camera and Face ID module. However, one report has suggested

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Threads more popular than X on iPhone; Grok CSAM controversy intensifies

A new market intelligence report suggests that Threads is now more popular than X on iPhone and Android, although X still has a strong overall lead when web usage is taken into account. Separately, the controversy over Grok generating non-consensual explicit images – including CSAM – has intensified, as xAI is now being sued by

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M5 Max MacBook Pro predicted to deliver ‘astounding’ Geekbench scores

We’re likely less than two weeks away from the launch of the M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro models. Performance estimates based on extrapolating from the difference between the base M4 and the more powerful variants suggests that the M5 Max MacBook Pro could deliver “astounding” Geekbench scores. The analysis suggests that the M5

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MacBook Pro Buyers Now Facing Up to a Two-Month Wait Ahead of New Models

MacBook Pro availability is tightening on Apple’s online store, with select configurations facing up to a two-month delivery timeframe in the United States. A few 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro configurations with an M4 Pro chip are not facing any shipping delay, but estimated delivery dates for many configurations with an M4 Max chip range

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