Tag: phones

The perfect iPhone 17e deal? Visible Wireless is rebating the entire cost of the device right now

Been thinking about picking up an iPhone 17e, but don’t know what carrier to go for? One of the best deals on Apple‘s latest mid-range smartphone has gone live at the prepaid carrier Visible Wireless this past week. It’s a $600 rebate for new customers who pick up the device…

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Apple sets WWDC for June 8 — and this may be its last best chance to fix Siri and deliver the AI we were promised

Apple has officially announced its all-important WWDC 2026 keynote for June 8, setting the stage for a slew of platform updates that will impact the near future of iPhone, iPad, Macs, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and, yes, even Vision Pro. No category may be more closely watched during this keynote…

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GrapheneOS is taking a stand against digital age verification laws — but how long can its defiance last?

Graphene says it won’t introduce age checks to its OS This could restrict access to the Android alternative in various regions It might also limit where upcoming GrapheneOS Motorola phones can be sold A privacy and security-focused fork of Android — GrapheneOS — is taking a stand against digital age…

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Apple launched a ton of products this month — here’s all the new additions, and how much they cost

Earlier this month, Apple announced a whole load of new products that would be joining its lineup. So many, in fact, that it was a little difficult to keep track of it all. Now the dust has settled, and everything is available to purchase — or at least preorder —…

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It’s about time: Your Samsung Galaxy S26 can now AirDrop files to an iPhone

Samsung is updating Quick Share The wireless file and photo sharing feature will now support iPhone’s AirDrop Only the Galaxy S26 series for now Samsung just broke through a major platform barrier, and one that is certain to thrill both iPhone and Samsung Galaxy owners: Its version of Quick Share…

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It’s 2026, and I still can’t believe Apple won’t change the most frustrating thing about iOS

The year is 2026, and I still cannot fathom why moving iPhone apps and organizing my Home Screen is one of the most frustrating things in my technology life. Now, I have a somewhat obsessive approach to app layouts and management in that I like to try and keep a…

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