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PUBG Mobile Gets Livik, a Small Map Designed for Quicker Matches

By Mahit Huilgol on Jun 25, 2020 05:10 pm
PUBG Mobile is arguably one of the most popular mobile games of all time. PUBG introduced mobile gamers to Battle Royale in a whole new way. Now PUBG has added a new smaller map that makes it easier to play quick games. Continue reading

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iOS 14 Will Not Allow Advertisers to Track Users without Opt-In

By Mahit Huilgol on Jun 25, 2020 02:10 pm
Apple has added a slew of new privacy features for iOS 14. We have now learned that Apple is making it much more difficult for advertisers to track users by altering how IDFA (Identifiers for Advertisers) work. Continue reading

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Apple’s ARM-Based Macs Won’t Support Boot Camp for Installing Windows

By Asif Shaik on Jun 25, 2020 12:43 pm
During the WWDC 2020 special keynote, Apple detailed its plan to move its Mac lineup from Intel processors to its own, in-house ARM-based processors. While performance was the aspect that Apple talked about the most during the keynote, many Mac users were asking whether this move would jeopardize Boot Camp, a utility that lets you install Windows on Macs. Continue reading

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Future MacBooks Could Feature a Retractable Keyboard for Thinner Design

By Mahit Huilgol on Jun 25, 2020 11:51 am
Apple is known for its minimalistic and sleek design language. Previously, Apple has worked on making products that are extremely sleek and compact. The MacBook Air, iPad Air, and iPad Pro are a testimony to this. A new patent suggests Apple might work on a fully retractable keyboard for MacBook Pro. Continue reading

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Google Photos App for iPhone Gets a New Design, Refreshed Icon, Maps View, and More Features

By Asif Shaik on Jun 25, 2020 11:38 am
Google has announced an updated version of Google Photos app for the iPhone, and it brings a refreshed UI design, a new icon, and many more features, including a Map View. The latest version of the Google Photos app will roll out over the next few weeks. Let us have a look at all its new features that you will get soon. Continue reading

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Barclays Analysts Claim iPhone 12 Will Not Ship With Power Adapter In the Box

By Rajesh Pandey on Jun 25, 2020 10:41 am
Barclays analysts in their research note claim that Apple will not be building EarPods in the box with their upcoming iPhone 12 models. Bizarrely, they also claim that Apple will not include a power adapter in the box with these devices. Continue reading

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iOS 14 Jailbreak: Checkra1n and Cydia Shown Running on iPhone X

By Rajesh Pandey on Jun 25, 2020 02:19 am
It has been only a few days since Apple released the first beta of iOS 14 to developers and the jailbreaking community has already sprung to action. One of the team members behind checkra1n jailbreak has posted a photo showing the tool successfully installed on an iPhone X running iOS 14. Another member from the team, Sam Binger, has also posted a photo showing Cydia on an iPhone X running iOS 14. Continue reading

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Former Intel Engineer Says Skylake Led Apple to Switch to Its Own CPUs inside Macs

By Rajesh Pandey on Jun 25, 2020 12:18 am
Apple’s move to ditch Intel CPUs and switch to its Apple Silicon inside Macs is a big one. The move comes after Intel has been struggling to deliver meaningful performance and power efficiency improvements with its CPUs over the last few years. A former Intel engineer, however, has revealed that Apple was not happy with Intel chips since the Skylake-based CPUs were first introduced back in 2015. Continue reading

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Apple Silicon Macs Will Come with an Enhanced New macOS Recovery Mode

By Rajesh Pandey on Jun 24, 2020 11:47 pm
Apple claims that the move to its own Apple Silicon will lead to a number of benefits in future Macs. Among them, the company noted in one of its developer-oriented presentations at WWDC 2020, is that the startup manager in macOS will be integrated with the boot process thereby ensuring that users will no longer have to press various key combinations during the boot process for booting into recovery mode, resetting the SMC, and more. The entire process will be much more streamlined. Continue reading

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