Apple’s iPhone releases reaches a fever pitch with every passing year, and the leaks surrounding the iPhone 16 series have only served to fuel the excitement further. Recent reports suggest that in addition to the standard iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max, Apple will also be introducing two iPhone 16 SE models into the mix. Here’s a closer look at what we know so far: iPhone 16 Series Lineup: According to the leaks, Apple is set to unveil not one, not two, but five different models…
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Apple brings iOS 15.7.5 update for older devices. Check if you are eligible?
According to a report by 9To5Mac, the latest security patches will provide additional protection to older Apple devices against potential security threats. Apple is releasing a software upgrade for older iPhone and iPad models, iOS 15.7.5, to address vulnerabilities in the core tech system. The tech giant has emphasized its focus on securing its ecosystem and has hinted that these vulnerabilities may have been previously exploited. The update aims to fix these issues and improve the security of older devices. The Cupertino based company has recently released two consecutive security…
Read MoreHow to use the built-in iOS authenticator app for Twitter and other services
Here’s how you can use the built-in authenticator app on your iOS device and enable two-factor authentication for websites and services like Twitter. With Twitter recently announcing that SMS-based two-factor authentication will be limited to Blue subscribers, many are looking for alternative methods to secure their accounts on the social media platform. For the uninitiated, two-factor authentication (2FA) is used as an additional layer of security in addition to passwords. A simple example of this is text-message-based verification, where the user will be able to authenticate with a one-time password. Ever…
Read MoreChatGPT based add-ons to Chrome will make your life easier. Here’s how
The AI based chatbot is not just capable of simply answering your toughest queries but it is an aid that can help you even in your day-to-day tasks such as drafting emails, preparing tweets for you and more. Here are seven ChatGPT based extensions that you can add to Google Chrome for enhanced productivity. The world of technology is taken by the storm after the arrival of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The AI based chatbot is part of sophisticated systems that produces content from text to images – that is set to…
Read MoreApple foldable iPad could arrive as soon as 2024, says analyst
Apple, the American tech giant, is said to be in the works of releasing a foldable iPad in the near future. This piece of news was reported by The Verge, a popular American technology news website, which cites a tweet from supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Kuo has expressed his positive outlook on the foldable iPad and believes that its release will greatly improve the product mix and boost Apple’s overall shipments. Kuo’s tweet, which was posted on Monday, has sparked a lot of excitement among tech enthusiasts and Apple…
Read MoreWhatsApp: How to Use ‘Search by Date’ feature on iOS?
Called the ‘Search by date’, the feature is available with the latest 23.1.75 update on iOS smartphones. Meta-owned instant messaging platform WhatsApp has introduced a new feature for its users that will make searching old messages easier. Called the ‘Search by date’, the feature is available with the latest 23.1.75 update on iOS smartphones. The update brings a host of other interesting features to WhatsApp that will be rolling out to users over the coming weeks. But search by date has started rolling out to iPhone users. If you are…
Read MoreApple Ios 16.3 is here: New features, how to download and other details
Support for Apple HomePod (Gen 2) and changes to the emergency SOS button are some of the features that the latest iOS update brings. Apple has finally rolled out iOS 16.3 for all iPhone users. The update has been in beta for sometime and is finally available for download. The iOS 16.3 update comes with new features and bug fixes. Support for Apple HomePod (Gen 2) and changes to the emergency SOS button are some of the features that the update brings. Here’s a look With the new iOS 16.3…
Read MoreNew WhatApp Scam India: Don’t fall for the Rs. 50 per like for YouTube Videos, up to Rs.5000 per day SCAM!
In this article, we will explore how this scam operates, what red flags to look out for, and how to avoid falling victim to it. New WhatsApp Scam India: Scammers are taking advantage of joblessness, layoffs, and people’s need for extra income by offering fake job opportunities, such as paying Rs. 50 for liking a YouTube video. These scammers use platforms like WhatsApp, LinkedIn, and even Facebook to lure victims with promises of easy money, like earning up to Rs. 5,000 per day for liking YouTube videos. They often ask for personal information…
Read MoreTwitter officially bans third-party clients with new developer rules
Twitter is banning all third-party apps and clients, and updating its API rules, explicitly forbidding developers from creating apps, which are similar to the main Twitter experience. Twitter has banned all third-party clients and apps and updated the rules for developers accessing its API (application programming interface). The terms of service were updated on Jan 19, almost a week after the company abruptly pulled the plug on all third-party apps that were accessing the platform. The new rules states that developers cannot use the company’s API to create “a substitute…
Read MoreChatGPT will be the calculator for writing, top economist says
Teachers and university professors are worried that ChatGPT, made by the Microsoft Corp.-backed Open AI, will have a detrimental effect on students by making cheating easier than ever. ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence system that can produce sophisticated essays on complex subjects in seconds, will become the “calculator for writing,” according to a leading economist. The New York City Department of Education banned chatGPT access on its networks, citing negative impacts on student learning, but a Stanford University professor thinks otherwise. Erik Brynjolfsson, professor of economics and information technology at Stanford…
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