You asked and we answered - our review of the Dell Alienware QD-OLED AW3423DW is here. This 175Hz ultrawide monitor has had a ...
According to popular Apple insider Mark Gurman, Apple hasn’t decided to bring touchscreen to any Macs beyond the upcoming MacBook Pro. That also means the next-gen MacBook Air is unlikely to get a ...
Some iPhone 17 Pro users are experiencing display issues including unresponsive touch, flickering, and phantom inputs. The following troubleshooting steps target the most common causes of these ...
During the first year of the Trump administration's second term, at least 140,000 people nationwide were detained in these rooms—a steep jump from the 80,000 people held from September 2023 to the end ...
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Apple Inc.’s long-awaited foray into touch-screen laptops will bring major changes to the Mac interface, including the addition of the iPhone’s Dynamic Island feature, according to people familiar ...
After testing it in Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1, Android 17 Beta 1 now appears to let all users remove the At a Glance home screen widget. You’ll still see At a Glance on the lock screen, and you gain more ...
Instead of a Home or a side-button, Apple is researching how best to implement under-screen fingerprint sensors, not just for mobile devices like iPhone Fold and iPad, but potentially also the Mac.
The Android 17 leaks continue today with a preview of the upcoming blur effect for System UI, as well as functional changes and updates. RKBDI provided us with an early look at an internal Android 17 ...
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The iPhone 17 series features a more durable Ceramic Shield 2 glass display cover that's three times more scratch-resistant than the previous version and should protect the new iPhones better against ...
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