• Android 15 Beta 2 is Here for Pixel Devices and Non-Pixel Devices

    It wouldn’t be a Google I/O week without a brand new Android 15 Beta release. Prepare your Pixel devices, my friends, for the Android 15 Beta 2 update. Oh, and if you don’t own a Pixel, you may be schedule for your own little taste test of Android 15. Google released the newest Android 15 … Continued Read the original post: Android 15 Beta 2 is Here for Pixel Devices and Non-Pixel Devices

  • iPad Marketing VP: iPad and Mac are Complementary Devices, Not Competing Devices

    For her review of the new M4 iPad Pro, The Wall Street Journal's Joanna Stern spoke with Tom Boger, Apple's vice president of iPad and Mac marketing. Stern focused on comparing the ‌iPad Pro‌ to a MacBook, and asked some targeted questions about the way Apple views the two devices. According to Boger, Apple sees the ‌iPad Pro‌ and Mac as devices that are meant to be used alongside one another. "We don't see them as competing devices," he said. "We see them as complementary devices." While...

  • Google I/O: New Gemini App wants to be the AI assistant to top all AI assistants

    Google's new Gemini app will incorporate all of the company's new AI features in a bid for all-consuming, multimodal AI assistants.

  • Learners to get food assistance

    BY BRANDON JOSPHAT THE government has brought back its feeding programme for rural and urban schools, as authorities bid to mitigate the To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • How to recognise if the security of your work device has been breached

    In an era of heightened security risks, what are some of the red flags that indicate your work device has been compromised? : How to recognise if the security of your work device has been breached

  • Start automating your home with Home Assistant

    If you would rather take control of your home automation yourself without the need to rely on large corporate businesses, you won’t be interested in learning how to use Home Assistant. A powerful, open-source platform designed to transform home automation. It empowers users to centralize control over a wide array of smart devices, creating a […]

  • The race for an AI-powered personal assistant

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  • Here's what Google is doing to protect your Android device from theft

    Mobile device theft has always been a huge issue, but today Google is announcing some theft protection features for Android that will hopefully help. Some of these features will come later this year through Google Play Services updates, so they will reach billions of devices running Android 10 and later. Others will arrive as part of Android 15. To deter theft before it happens, it will be more difficult for thieves to quickly reset your stolen device in order to sell it. This is achieved...

  • 12m Zimbabweans require food assistance

    By Bryn Matongo [email protected] OVER 12 million Zimbabweans across the country are food insecure following poor harvests resulting from the El Nino-induced To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • How to pair Apple AirPods with an Android device

    AirPods, AirPods Pro, and AirPods Max do work with Android devices. Here's how to pair them to use Apple earbuds without iOS.

  • Oilers' Dylan Holloway: Registers assist Monday

    Holloway logged an assist, two shots on goal, three hits and two blocked

  • How Apple has steadily been dropping the 'i' from its devices for over a decade

    From the first iMac in the 1990s to today, the prefix "i" has symbolized Apple -- but Apple has been working to get rid of it since the original iPad in 2010. Steve Jobs launching the iPad in 2010 -- the last Apple device to be named with an "i" There is still of course the iPhone and the iPad -- but there's no iWatch or iTV, and certainly no iVision Pro. Across hardware, software, and services, Apple named around 30 products with an i following the success of the iMac in 1998. It's...