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  • Apple may finally discontinue selling the 5W USB Power Adapter

    Apple may finally discontinue selling the 5W USB Power Adapter

    Batteries and fast charging technology on smartphones have progressed tremendously over the years, with over 100W fast charging being something relatively common these days. With that in mind, you’d be surprised that Apple, one of the largest smartphone manufacturers in the world is still selling the same 5W USB charger that ships with older generations of the iPhone (before they stopped including chargers in the box).

    Thankfully, it looks like Apple may set to discontinue selling the 5W power adapter given how it has been out of stock in various countries for a while now. As reported MacRumours, the 5W USB Power Adapter is no longer available at many Apple Stores around the world.

  • Apple is reportedly planning to add more ads to your iPhone

    Apple is reportedly planning to add more ads to your iPhone

    The iPhone and other Apple devices may soon feature more ads baked inside its pre-installed apps, such as Maps, Books and Podcasts. According to reliable insider on everything Apple, Mark Gurman, the company has internally tested search ads in Maps similar to Waze, whereby paid recommendations will appear when users search for restaurants, stores or more.

  • The upcoming iOS 16 update will be coming to supported iPhones some time next month, potentially together with the launch of the next-generation iPhones. Unveiled during WWDC 2022, one of iOS 16’s most useful features has got to be ‘Live Activities’, a live notification on your lock screen that keeps track of things that are relevant to users such as the progress of an e-hailing ride, delivery orders and even the live score of sports games.

  • Apple finally brings back the iPhone's battery percentage icon with iOS 16

    Apple finally brings back the iPhone's battery percentage icon with iOS 16

    iPhone users rejoice! Apple has finally listened to its customers and brought back the battery percentage indicator icon on the iPhone after a 5-year long absence.

  • A record number of users have reportedly ditched Android for iPhones in 2022

    A record number of users have reportedly ditched Android for iPhones in 2022

    The smartphone world is pretty much dominated by two operating systems, Apple’s ‘wall-gardened’ iOS on the iPhone and the other being Google’s open source Android on a slew of devices. While Android has always had more users thanks to its open source nature, it seems that iOS is catching up with 2022 seeing a record number of Android users switching to iPhone.

  • Apple adds an edit log viewable by recipients for edited iMessages in iOS 16 beta 4

    Apple adds an edit log viewable by recipients for edited iMessages in iOS 16 beta 4

    The upcoming OS update for then Apple iPhoneiOS 16 will be rolling out to users some time this September with a slew of new features such as the ability to edit sent iMessages. However, it seems like Apple is still finding the right formula for that particular feature, with the latest beta further tweaking how it is implemented.

  • Apple releases iOS and iPadOS 15.6 update to all users which fixes various bug

    Apple releases iOS and iPadOS 15.6 update to all users which fixes various bug

    Apple today released version 15.6 of iOS and iPadOS to all supported devices, which may prove to be one of the last versions of the OS while we await the company to roll out iOS and iPadOS 16. The update brings with it minor tweaks here and there as well as various bug fixes.

  • Apple is offering ~RM8.91 million to anyone that can hack its Lockdown Mode on iOS 16

    Apple is offering ~RM8.91 million to anyone that can hack its Lockdown Mode on iOS 16

    Recently, we reported on the introduction of ‘Lockdown Mode’ in iOS 16 by Apple which is an extreme but optional security feature that will block the ‘most sophisticated digital threats’. Well, it looks like the tech giant is pretty confident on the new feature that it has announced a USD2 million or ~RM8.91 million reward to anyone that can crack the mode.

  • iPhone users can bypass those annoying CAPTCHA verifications with this new iOS 16 feature

    iPhone users can bypass those annoying CAPTCHA verifications with this new iOS 16 feature

    CAPTCHA is one of the web’s most widely-used security features to protect against bots and spams, though the difficulty of some CAPTCHAs have definitely made us question whether we are actually human or just sentient bots. Well, if you’re an Apple user and have had enough of CAPTCHAs, then we’ve got good news for you as a new feature in iOS 16 has made it possible to bypass the security feature in supported apps and websites.

  • The iPhone 14 series may finally get 6GB of RAM, with LPDDR5 exclusive for the Pro model

    The iPhone 14 series may finally get 6GB of RAM, with LPDDR5 exclusive for the Pro model

    According to a an analysis by market research firm TrendForce, the iPhone 14 series may finally come equipped with 6GB of RAM (the standard these days) across the lineup. Furthermore, the firm also claimed that the iPhone 14 Pro series will get the faster, more power-effecieint LPDDR5 RAM compared to the LPDDR4X touted for the regular iPhone 14 models.


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