Author: Zach_Wilson

Smartphone sales could be set for a rebound sooner than expected

Next year could provide the much-needed respite for smartphone manufacturers, as the market rebounds and consumers start picking up new high-end models in 2024, a new forecast published by market analysts Canalys has claimed. The firm said it expects the smartphone market to fall by 13% this year, mostly due…

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Apple event rumor roundup: What to expect at the ‘Wonderlust’ iPhone 15 keynote

Apple’s latest fall iPhone event — “Wonderlust” — is nearly here. Four new iPhones and a couple of Apple Watch models are expected to take center stage when the company showcases its latest products. USB-C should be in the spotlight as Apple changes its charging ports in response to new…

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Procreate’s latest iPad app aims to make animation easier for everyone

Digital illustration software company Procreate has announced Procreate Dreams, its new 2D animation app for iPad that aims to provide animation tools that anyone can use, regardless of their animating experience. Procreate Dreams will be globally available to download from the App Store on November 22nd for a one-time purchase…

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This secret Starfield feature helps you keep track of unexplored planets

It turns out Starfield has a hidden feature to help you chart your way across the galaxy – and not many players know about it.  As reported by GamesRadar, a Starfield player has shared a post on the game’s official subreddit, explaining how they have discovered a secret star map…

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Microsoft says it will defend AI Copilot users from copyright infringement lawsuits

Microsoft has made a fairly seismic move by confirming it will protect users of its Copilot AI tool against any claims of IP infringement. The announcement, part of Microsoft’s Copilot Copyright Commitment, could be one of the most important events to affect the AI industry, not to mention ruffling a…

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra review: A little too big, a little too expensive

For Samsung, bigger is often better. The company led the way in popularizing the gigantic smartphones most of us now use, so it’s no surprise that it’s also made some shockingly large tablets recently. In this year’s Galaxy Tab S9 series, there are 11- and 12.4-inch models that line up…

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