Month: September 2023
The iPhone 15 apparently has a slightly bigger battery
Apple has given its iPhone 15 lineup minor battery capacity bumps by as much as 2.3 percent. The slight upgrade, which Apple has not officially published on its site, was uncovered from a Chinese regulatory database and published by MySmartPrice (via 9to5Mac). Apple indicates the iPhone 15 lineup has the…
Read More7 new movies and TV shows on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus and more this weekend (September 15)
The majority of TechRadar’s staff are currently preoccupied with the fallout of Apple’s recent iPhone 15 launch event, but we couldn’t let the week go by without sifting through the latest crop of new movies and TV shows to stream on the likes of Netflix, Prime Video and Disney Plus.…
Read MoreHonkai: Star Rail launches on PS5 next month
Hoyoverse has announced that Honkai: Star Rail will launch on PlayStation 5 on October 11, 2023. Revealed during the September 14 State of Play livestream, the free-to-play turn-based RPG, from the studio that brought us Genshin Impact, is finally arriving next month after first launching on PC and mobile in…
Read MoreHow to manage camera and mic permissions on your desktop
If you use Zoom, Google Meet, or any other video conferencing app, it’s likely that at one point you may find yourself frantically trying to figure out why your mic is muted or your camera isn’t working. Sometimes, it’s simply a matter of checking the mute or camera buttons on…
Read MoreWordPress is getting a major fediverse upgrade
WordPress.com is putting its commitment to the fediverse into action this month with the launch of ActivityPub 1.0.0 for WordPress, a new plug-in designed to more closely link blogs with the fediverse. The news comes from Automattic Design Engineer Matt Wiebe, who posted on X: “ActivityPub 1.0.0 for #WordPress is…
Read MoreSamsung is bringing artwork from the Met museum to its Frame TVs
Samsung Art Store users can display beloved works of art in their homes, including: Edgar Degas’ The Rehearsal of the Ballet Onstage (ca. 1874); Vincent Van Gogh’s Sunflowers (1887); Paul Cézanne’s Still Life with Apples and Pot of Primroses (ca. 1890); and Georges Seurat’s Circus Sideshow (Parade du Cirque) (1887–88).…
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