• Rumors: Calculator app coming to the iPad this year, new Mac app in the works, more

    In addition to new artificial intelligence features, Apple’s next round of OS updates will reportedly offer some big new features for the Calculator app. Multiple rumors over the last week say that Apple is planning to make the Calculator app more powerful, add math features to Apple Notes, and bring the Calculator app to the iPad for the first time. more

  • after users complain app isn't waking them up for work or school

    Some users have complained that their iPhone alarm is not going off, making them miss appointments. Here is how you can check the settings for your phone and make sure the alarm goes off.

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    WhatsApp reportedly working on an in-app dialer for its messaging app

    WhatsApp's latest feature currently in development is a new in-app dialer. The feature was discovered in WhatsApp beta for Android v2.24.9.28 and it is not available to testers yet.

  • Apple finally pulls generative AI nude apps from the App Store

    Apple has removed apps from the App Store that claimed to make nonconsensual nude imagery, a move that demonstrates Apple is now more willing to tackle the hazardous app category. App Store icon The capabilities of generative AI to create images based on prompts has become a very useful tool in photography and design. However, the technology also has been misused in the creation of deep fakes -- and nonconsensual pornography. Despite the danger, Apple has been remarkably hands-off...

  • Apple @ Work: Over 52% of workers try to memorize and reuse the same password across multiple apps at work

    Apple @ Work is brought to you by Kolide by 1Password, the device trust solution that ensures that if a device isn’t secure, it can’t access your apps. Close the Zero Trust access gap for Okta. Learn more or watch the demo. World Password Day is coming on May 2, 2024, and Bitwarden is releasing its 4th annual survey looking at how password management has evolved. The company surveyed 2,400 people from the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, France, Germany, and Japan to explore...

  • Why so many men have stopped working

    Why so many men have stopped working (Second column, 4th story, link)

  • Free Mac Apps You Should Check Out

    As a Mac user, you likely prioritize productivity, data security, and efficient media management. Fortunately, there are numerous free applications available that can help you achieve these goals. The video below from Dank Tech will introduce you to essential Mac apps designed to boost your efficiency and security without any additional cost. Streamline Your Web […]

  • Unlock your Mac with these 16 apps for only $39.99

    The Big Mac Utility Bundle comes with 16 EnSili apps for unlocking more of your Mac, including batch media conversion, revealing hidden files, organizing files, generating color palettes, and more.

  • EU gigabit act given final sign-off

    The EU's Gigabit Infrastructure Act is set to come into force after receiving the final green light from the European Council, with the legislation expected to accelerate rollout of advanced communications networks in member states.

  • NY finally has a housing deal. Will it work?

    Whether or not the housing deal in the state budget will work won't be known for years. Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams are hailing the housing deal as transformative. Housing experts are urging caution. [ more › ]

  • Delta Emulator Finally Arrives on the App Store

    Hopefully it stays on the App Store this time.

  • Some iPhone Owners Say Their Alarms Have Mysteriously Stopped Working

    Most people rely on their phone to wake them up in the morning, but if you use your iPhone to jolt you out of a good night’s rest, you may want to figure out a backup plan as Apple attempts to address an issue that’s been raised by a number of owners. It’s kind of […]