“Pascal's Wager”, an epic dark fantasy action RPG title for the iPhone and iPad, has been updated on the App Store with support for both mouse and keyboard controls. The game has become the very first iOS title to take full advantage of iPadOS 14's expanded framework that brings full support for keyboard, mouse and trackpad interactions on the iPad.
Twitter snaps up Breaker, a podcast app focused on social interaction
Twitter has acquired the iOS and Android podcast app Breaker for an undisclosed sum to double-down on the creation of new experiences for the Twitter community.
Project Monarch sees Outlook becoming a single, progressive web app
Microsoft is allegedly working to replace its native Outlook apps for Mac and Windows computers with a progressive web app sporting features like local storage, caching and more.
Apple announces that Monica Lozano has joined its board of directors
Apple announced today that Monica Lozano, who is the president and CEO of the College Futures Foundation, has been elected to the company's board of directors.
Apple closes all UK stores amid new lockdowns
The latest rounds of lockdown measures put in effect in England and Scotland yesterday have closed the remainder of Apple's retail stores in the United Kingdom.
Let’s Talk iOS 377: A solution in search of a problem
Sebastien and Cody discuss the latest tech headlines including rumors of a foldable iPhone and the recently discovered Apple patent application on customizable keyboards. They also talk about Sebastien’s latest tech purchase and Cody’s incredible hidden talent.
How to stop sharing an album in Photos app on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Creating shared albums in Photos is a great way to let others see pictures from holidays, photos from vacations, or images for work like logos and products. But if there comes a time when you want to stop sharing an album in Photos, you can remove someone you’ve shared with pretty easily.
Here, we’ll show you how to stop sharing an album in the Photos app on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
How to add and access highlights and notes on Kindle Paperwhite
One of the great things about an eReader like Kindle Paperwhite is that you can highlight parts of a book and make notes. This is wonderful for textbooks, user manuals, cookbooks, and similar reads.
On Kindle Paperwhite, highlighting text and adding notes to passages is easy. Plus, you can export these items to the email address for your Kindle and access them online.
Here, we’ll show you how to add and work with highlights and notes on your Kindle Paperwhite.
LottieLockscreen gives the Lock Screen quirky Lottie-style animations
One of the things I appreciate most about having a jailbroken iPhone at my disposal is that I can simply download a single jailbreak tweak and suddenly have a user interface that transcends the appearance of any stock handset in circulation. Whether you’re into making a native interface look more impressive than it does out of the box, or you want something flashy that will garner attention from anyone around you, there’s something for everyone.
One of the latest of such jailbreak tweaks is a new and free release dubbed LottieLockscreen by iOS developer MiRO, and as you’re about to witness for yourself, the tweak takes various angles of approach for augmenting the Lock Screen’s aesthetics.
Apple may be working on smaller GaN power adapters
Apple's power adapters aren't the smallest out there, and for people looking to save some space for the chargers they do have plugged in, the smaller options from third-party companies may be the best bet. But it sounds like Apple may be looking to change things up in the future.
Interpreting the meaning of LED light states on your AirPods Max
The LED status light on your AirPods Max headphones, found on the top of the right earphone, was designed to indicate the various states and modes of operation such as pairing mode, charge states and reset/restart statuses. Follow along with our helpful tutorial if you need to learn how to decipher the meaning of the various LED light states of your AirPods Max.
iPhone 13 lineup may feature mmWave 5G connectivity in more markets across the globe
Right now, the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max all feature both sub-6GHz and mmWave 5G connectivity options. However, outside the United States that's not the case, with the iPhone 12 lineup only supporting the slower sub-6GHz option. But that may change with this year's offering.