Month: June 2024

ICYMI: the week’s 7 biggest stories from Apple Intelligence at WWDC 2024, to a Galaxy Watch FE reveal

This week Apple stole the show with WWDC – its annual developer conference where it showcases the next generation of its various operating systems. Usually it tacks on a hardware release or two, but this year we got something better; Apple finally unveiled its AI plans. Sorry, not Artificial intelligence,…

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I’m convinced watchOS 11 is hinting at an Apple Watch 10 with better battery life

In the midst of features such as Apple Intelligence, the big Siri/ChatGPT update, the iPad Calculator app and spacial photos on visionOS 2, watchOS 11 was a little bit lost in the noise of WWDC 2024. The update to the operating systems for the best Apple Watches brought a number…

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Netflix is replacing Jordan Peele’s best-rated movie with one that has just 69% on Rotten Tomatoes

Jordan Peele’s most popular movie Get Out has an almost flawless 98% score on Rotten Tomatoes, making it one of the best Netflix movies, but it will be removed from the UK’s Netflix today, June 15, to make room for one of his more underrated movies Nope instead, which only…

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One of the most popular image editors is offering a freebie that Adobe can’t afford to match — ACDSee is now free for schools and students in a bid to compete with Photoshop

Adobe Photoshop is relatively expensive, which can be a significant barrier for schools with limited budgets that would like to offer it to students. ACDSee might not be as well-known as Adobe, but the company has just made its software infinitely more attractive to educational establishments. The company has announced…

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Google rolls out huge security update to Pixel phones, squashing 50 vulnerabilities

June 2024 has been a big month for Pixel smartphones. Not only did Gemini Nano roll out to the Pixel 8a, but Google also released a huge security update to multiple models.  It addresses 50 vulnerabilities, ranging in severity from moderate to critical. One of the more insidious flaws is…

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Sonos updates its privacy policy and seemingly hints they’ll begin selling user data

Audio brand Sonos is ruffling the feathers of its user base again after it was discovered the company had made an important update to its private policy. As pointed out by YouTuber and repair technician Louis Rossman, the change affects the “How We May Share Personal Information” section.  The old…

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