• ChatGPT competitor Claude launches an iOS app and a team plan

    Anthropic, a leading AI startup, today announced major updates related to Claude. First, Claude is getting an iOS app. Second, Claude is now available for small businesses and enterprises under a new Team plan. Claude iOS app: The new Claude iOS app will allow users to access Claude from anywhere, any time. The iOS app […]

  • iOS 18 release date: When to expect the betas and public launch

    We’re not far from the first official look at iOS 18 at WWDC 2024 on June 10. Whether you’d like to test out the new OS as soon as the dev beta is available or you’ll wait for the public beta or public launch, follow along for when to expect the iOS 18 release date. more

  • Team-Based Hero Shooter ‘Star Wars Hunters’ Launches June 4th on iOS, Android, and Nintendo Switch

    I had kind of lost track of Star Wars Hunters for a while. Originally announced by Zynga back in February of 2021, Star Wars Hunters is a team-based arena combat game that takes the form of a televised game show of sorts, and it lets you pick from a cast of original characters pulled from the Star Wars universe as you battle i

  • ‘Honkai Star Rail’ Version 2.2 Update “Then Wake To Weep” Releases on May 8th for iOS, Android, PC, and PS5

    HoYoverse just announced that Honkai Star Rail (Free) version 2.2 update “Then Wake to Weep" will release beginning May 8th … Continue reading "‘Honkai Star Rail’ Version 2.2 Update “Then Wake To Weep” Releases on May 8th for iOS, Android, PC, and PS5"

  • Oppo K12 Android Smartphone Launched

    If you’re in the market for a new smartphone that balances cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, the recently unveiled Oppo K12 might just catch your eye. Here’s a deep dive into the smartphone’s specifications and what it brings to the table. Display At the heart of the Oppo K12 is its display, a feature that […]

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    5 useful features iOS should steal from Android

    I've been an Android user for a long time, more precisely, since version 1.5. Before that, I had a brief dalliance with the iPhone, but quickly realized that iOS was not the mobile operating system for me. Given how long I've been using Linux, that should be no surprise. Apple's iOS is not all bad. In fact, there are quite a few things it does right that Android could take note of. But what about the other way around? There are a handful of handy features iOS could borrow from Android, and many...

  • Anthropic releases Claude AI chatbot iOS app

    Anthropic finally comes to mobile, launches plan for teams that includes 200K context window.

  • How To Download Video from LinkedIn (iOS, Android, & PC Guide)

    If you’re wondering how to download a video from LinkedIn, you’ve reached the end of your journey. I’ll guide you through the steps on your PC, Android, and iOS devices, so read on! How To Download Video from LinkedIn On PC The best app to download content from LinkedIn on your PC is YT Saver. […]

  • Huawei wants to do what Microsoft couldn't: challenge iOS and Android with HarmonyOS

    Huawei is planning to expand its HarmonyOS worldwide. HarmonyOS is Huawei’s own phone platform, which was released in 2019 after US sanctions blocked Huawei from having further access to Google’s Android software. Coincidently, it was the same year Microsoft stopped their Windows phone. Huawei has set its sights on international expansion and intends to spend […]

  • Apple releases third beta for iOS 17.5 and more

    The iOS 17.5 beta train continues today with the third developer release. Apple is also testing macOS Sonoma 14.5, visionOS 1.2, watchOS 10.5, tvOS 17.5, and HomePod 17.5. more

  • iOS 17.5: New features, release date, and more details

    9to5Mac is supported by Incogni: Keep Your Private Data Off The Dark Web with Incogni. Help protect yourself from identity theft, scams, and spam calls. Use the code “Apple55” for -55% off the annual plan. Apple has officially started beta testing iOS 17.5 with developers and public beta users. The update brings a handful of new features and changes, and is expected to be released sometime next month. Head below for everything we know right now. more

  • China gears up to launch robotic spacecraft to moon's 'hidden' side

    NEW DELHI: China is gearing up to put a robotic spacecraft on a mission to the dark side of the moon. This mission is the first of three challenging missions that will eventually lead to a Chinese crewed landing and the establishment of a base on the lunar South pole.Since the initial Chang'e mission, which took place in 2007 and was named after the mythical Chinese moon goddess, China has significantly progressed in its exploration of the moon, bridging the technological gap with the United...