In iOS 18, Apple has made a significant enhancement to the Notes app, introducing a built-in audio recording feature that streamlines the process of capturing and transcribing voice notes.
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Apple has confirmed that a new Mac mini is coming and it will come with 5 USB-C ports as reported by @markgurman pic.twitter.com/p5QBQmQkfk ...
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The Apple Mac mini M2 is currently available from B&H Photo Video with a $130 discount that slashes its price to $869 from $999. However, like with most Apple deals, there’s limited supply for ...
In iOS 18, iPhone apps have both Light and Dark color options, making it possible to match the color of your icons when you have Dark mode enabled. Keep reading to learn how it works. Apple's ...
MONTEREY, Calif. (KION-TV) -- The Monterey Regional Airport (MRY) announced that its Art at the Airport program will feature a new student art exhibit in the airport's Youth Art Gallery titled "Your ...
A short time ago, Federico published his annual iOS and iPadOS 18 review. As in past years, we’re releasing a wide variety of ...
The next major cycle of Mac upgrades involves the M4 chip and it’s starting soon, according to reports. All of the M4 Macs aren’t being released at the same time, however, and since Apple ...
So, read on to find out how you can install macOS 15 Sequoia on your Mac. Apple's operating system ... back up your data ahead of installing a new OS or updating your existing OS, as this carries ...
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