Apple cuts iPhone price in India amid China slowdown
In a significant move to boost its market presence in India, Apple has announced a reduction in prices for its Pro iPhone models. This price cut comes in the wake…
Here’s how to disable X (Twitter) from using your data to train its Grok AI
If you're concerned about your privacy on X (formerly known as Twitter), you might want to know how to prevent the platform from using your data to train its Grok…
Apple Maps finally comes to the web
More than a decade after its initial launch on phones, Apple Maps is now available in your preferred computer's web browser. Touted as a beta release, this version of Apple…
Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 leak brings back the wing tip — kind of
It looks like Google’s Pixel Buds Pro 2 could reintroduce the wing tip design seen on the first generation of the Pixel Buds. According to a series of images shared…
Substack writers can now draft and publish posts in iOS app
Substack has unveiled a major update to its iOS app, enabling writers to draft and publish posts directly from their phones. Announced on Thursday, this new feature elevates Substack’s mobile…
The wireless GameSir G8 Plus controller works with smartphones and the Switch
The $79.99 clamp-on gamepad brings physical controls to smartphone gaming and can replace the Nintendo Switch’s problematic Joy-Cons. GameSir’s latest mobile controller brings a unique advantage — it’s compatible with…
CrowdStrike blames test software for taking down 8.5 million Windows machines
CrowdStrike is making improvements to error handling and software rollouts. CrowdStrike has published a post-incident review (PIR) of the catastrophic update that incapacitated 8.5 million Windows machines last week. The…
Apple’s App Store hit with antitrust probe in Spain
Apple faces a new antitrust challenge in Europe as Spain's competition authority, the CNMC, announced the launch of an investigation into the App Store. The investigation centers on concerns that…
Google adds AI-powered comparisons, collections and more data controls to Play Store
On Wednesday, Google launched several new features for its Play Store aimed at encouraging users to engage more with the app store rather than just using it to download apps.…
Google isn’t killing third-party cookies in Chrome after all
Google announced on Monday that it will not eliminate third-party cookies in Chrome. Instead, it will introduce a new experience in the browser that enables users to make informed choices…