Apple, please don’t take all of the buttons away

Since their introduction in 2007, the iPhone has revolutionised the public perception of the smartphone. For many, Apple’s product has solidified its place as the leader in consumer electronics and many of us rely on the iconic device to keep us connected with our friends, family, and the rest of the world. But as Apple… Continue reading Apple, please don’t take all of the buttons away

The latecomer advantage in startups

In recent years, startups have become the go-to choice for entrepreneurs looking to create innovative and disruptive products and services. Startups offer the chance to work on exciting projects, join a dynamic team, and become part of an ever-evolving culture. However, one of the biggest advantages of getting involved in a startup is often overlooked:… Continue reading The latecomer advantage in startups

The Best and Weirdest Gadgets For Minimizing Sofa Interruptions During the Super Bowl

It’s Super Bowl time, and that means tip off is just around the corner. But as exciting as it is to watch the big game, those pesky sofa interruptions can often cause the party to grind to a halt. But now, the days of needing to pause your favorite player’s performance for restocking snacks or… Continue reading The Best and Weirdest Gadgets For Minimizing Sofa Interruptions During the Super Bowl

Monday’s top tech news: the beginning of the end for Windows 10

Microsoft announced Monday that Windows 10’s two-year Windows 10 service cycle is nearing its end. The company noted that the end-of-service date for Windows 10 is currently set to November 2023, marking the beginning of the end of the life cycle for the operating system. The news follows Microsoft’s recent announcement that Windows 10 will… Continue reading Monday’s top tech news: the beginning of the end for Windows 10

ChatGPT could soon start charging you for its AI skills

The world of AI technology is growing rapidly, and with it comes the possibility of more and more services being automated by artificial intelligence. Many of these services are already accessible to the public, and one of the more popular is the ChatGPT bot. ChatGPT is a chatbot that uses AI to answer questions and… Continue reading ChatGPT could soon start charging you for its AI skills

Winter sports are triggering false iPhone Crash Detection alerts

With winter weather in full swing, winter sports enthusiasts are finding themselves at a slight disadvantage. Though skiing and snowboarding are thrilling activities, they are triggering false alerts on iPhones equipped with Apple’s Crash Detection feature. For those unfamiliar with the feature, Apple’s feature is part of the company’s mobile operating system and app ecosystem.… Continue reading Winter sports are triggering false iPhone Crash Detection alerts

Elon Musk’s $8 Twitter Blue subscription is coming back with phone number verification and a higher price on iOS

Elon Musk has announced that the much-hyped paid Twitter subscription feature, Twitter Blue, is coming back and will be available on iOS. Primarily rolled out in Canada earlier this year, users who opt in will have property access to a number of added features, such as the ability to undo tweets, customize the app’s color… Continue reading Elon Musk’s $8 Twitter Blue subscription is coming back with phone number verification and a higher price on iOS

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