[ad_1] Apple on Tuesday released iOS 26.5.1, a small update that targets a potentially big problem if you find yourself with a dead iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max or iPhone Air. For “a small number of users,” according to Apple’s note accompanying the update, when the battery gets nearly completely drained, recharging … Read More “iOS 26.5.1 for iPhone 17 and iPhone Air Fixes Low-Battery Charging Problem” »
[ad_1] Jimmy Westenberg / Android Authority TL;DR WHOOP fitness trackers require a mandatory subscription to use, starting at $199 a year. A new open source app called Goose attempts to access WHOOP tracker data without requiring a subscription at all. Right now, Goose is more a proof of concept than anything, but shows that there’s … Read More “Open source WHOOP app teases an alternative to subscriptions” »
[ad_1] Apple on Tuesday released iOS 26.5.1, a small update that targets a potentially big problem if you find yourself with a dead iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max or iPhone Air. For “a small number of users,” according to Apple’s note accompanying the update, when the battery gets nearly completely drained, recharging … Read More “iOS 26.5.1 for iPhone 17 and iPhone Air Fixes Low-Battery Charging Problem” »
[ad_1] Today, Apple released a new iOS update, dubbed 26.5.1. As the small incrementation implies, this is anything but a big one. In fact, its sole purpose is to fix one specific bug. That said, if you have encountered this bug, it sounds like it could be pretty nasty – it can basically prevent wired … Read More “Apple releases iOS 26.5.1 and macOS 26.5.1” »
[ad_1] Hadlee Simons / Android Authority TL;DR Google’s Personal Safety app is now available to kids under 13. The app lets tweens display any allergies alongside their age on their phone’s lock screen in case of emergencies. Kids will also be able to turn on crash detection on their phones. Google has just announced a … Read More “Google’s Safety app just picked up a few new tricks for your kids” »
[ad_1] Microsoft predicts that, soon, most online searches will be completed by artificial intelligence agents acting on behalf of humans, rather than humans themselves. And the big tech company has just announced Microsoft Web IQ, its new suite of APIs built for AI agents that helps them scrape the web faster and more comprehensively. Web … Read More “Microsoft Made a Bing for AI Agents” »
[ad_1] We’re expecting Android 17 to begin rolling out later this month, but first, Google has a batch of updates for the wider Android device ecosystem. As usual, some of the new features are limited to specific devices, and others require using Google’s apps. But if you don’t mind the latter, you can get automated … Read More “Android phones will soon be able to detect spoofed calls and impersonation scams” »
[ad_1] What you get in the technical preview The full dev lifecycle Pick up an issue or PR from your inbox, put agents on it, review the diff, and merge. Or let an agent close the loop for you. Parallel agents, fully in view Run multiple agent sessions across repos, each isolated and tracked in … Read More “GitHub Copilot app · GitHub” »
[ad_1] Taylor Kerns / Android Authority TL;DR Google is currently testing a new UI for voice search in the Google app. The new interface allows users to toggle “Auto search” on or off. Turning Auto search off introduces a new waveform animation. While it may seem like Google is hyperfixated on rolling out updates for … Read More “Google is playing with a new look for voice search” »
[ad_1] Every spring, as much as I enjoy the blossoming of flowers and extra greenery, I dread their effect on me: a stuffy nose, red, itchy eyes and general sinus discomfort. As a seasonal allergy sufferer, this is sadly something I’ve become used to, but in the process, I’ve built an allergy toolkit of products … Read More “My Allergy Survival Kit: 5 Products Keeping My Itchy Eyes at Bay This Spring” »






