Motorola is a name that has been part of the tech world for over 40 years. Over the decades, the company has changed ownership several times—but in 2020, it marked a fresh new beginning with the launch of the Motorola Edge series.
Did you know your iPhone has hidden and secret features? Beyond the basics, there’s a wealth of lesser-known features to discover. This guide lists the best tips and tricks from the latest iOS 18 and Apple Intelligence, as well as those from earlier releases, to try on your Apple smartphone.
While Apple just launched the M4 MacBook Air last month, significant discounts are already appearing. Currently, the 13-inch variant is up to $103 cheaper on Amazon, marking its most substantial price reduction yet.
It’s Easter again, and in our usual tradition, we’re sharing all the Easter Eggs available across Android versions. For a touch of nostalgia, we’re including earlier versions, from Android Gingerbread all the way up to Android 15. Keep in mind, however, that the number of hidden features can vary depending on your specific device and its Android version.
If you’re looking for a compact flagship camera phone, your options are limited. However, one of the best options is currently on sale. Google’s unlocked Pixel 9 has dropped to $639 from $799 on Amazon, a 20% or $160 price reduction.
In the future, manufacturers who want to use Android together with Google services will be required to provide at least 32 gigabytes of data storage on their devices. This presents challenges in two key areas.
Apple released iOS 18.4 to the public two weeks ago, introducing new enhancements and expanding Apple Intelligence to more languages. However, the update hasn’t been a smooth experience for CarPlay users, with several issues arising after installation. Apple has now addressed these problems with the release of iOS 18.4.1, which also includes a crucial patch for security vulnerabilities.
If you still own an Android smartphone or tablet running Android 12, or know someone who does, it’s now crucial to consider upgrading to a newer device. Google’s latest security update has officially stopped providing security patches for these devices, leaving them increasingly vulnerable to security risks that could compromise both the device and your personal data.
One of the significant security additions to Android last year has been the Theft Protection feature, which incorporates a set of security features, including Identity Check, designed to add an extra layer of protection for devices with compromised passcodes. However, this feature is currently limited to Pixel and Galaxy devices. New information hints that it could be introduced to a wider range of Android devices with Android 16.
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The rollout of iOS 18.5 Beta is proceeding at a steady pace. Following the initial developer betas, the first public beta of iOS 18.5 is now available for public testing. While this update doesn’t introduce as many new features as earlier iOS 18 versions, it does include several notable changes for iPhones, including an improvement to the Mail app.