You might be surprised to learn how much you can actually customize with the Galaxy S23 series. For instance, the lock screen has multiple characteristics that can be changed or adjusted. Here’s how.
Introduced with One UI 5, Samsung’s Galaxy devices have the ability to switch up little details on the lock screen. Lock screen customization can go a long way, as a lot of us tend to simply…
Samsung reportedly launching Galaxy S23 FE later this year
February 17, 2023
In 2020 Samsung debuts the Galaxy S20 FE to a pretty huge success, and followed that up with a somewhat underwhelming Galaxy S21 FE. The company ended up skipping the Galaxy S22 FE – at least thus far – but it seems there may be a comeback with a Galaxy S23 FE reportedly…
As Google prepares to launch Bard to the general public, the company is asking its employees to assist in training the AI by rewriting its bad answers.
CNBC reports that Google’s VP of Search, Prabhakar Raghavan, sent an email to employees earlier this week asking for…
LineageOS 20 now supports Google Pixel 6, Pixel 7, and more
February 17, 2023
The ever-popular third-party Android ROM LineageOS has gained support for all of Google’s Tensor-powered phones, including the Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 series.
Last month, the development team behind LineageOS released a new major version, bringing full Android 13 support to a few dozen devices, including Made by Google phones as far back as the Pixel 4. In addition to the improvements of Android…
Apple reveals iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 usage stats for the first time
February 17, 2023
For the first time since iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 were released last fall, Apple has shared data on the adoption rates of these updates. Apple says that 81% of all iPhones introduced in the past four years are now running iOS 16, while 72% of all iPhones are running iOS 16.
Apple releases first iOS 16.4 and iPadOS 16.4 betas to developers
February 17, 2023
iOS 16.4 beta 1 is here, coming three weeks after the release of iOS 16.3 to the general public. We’re still waiting to dive into iOS 16.4 to find out what’s new, but there are a few possibilities based on features Apple has already announced but not released.
iOS 16.4…
iOS 16.4 and iPadOS 16.4 add new emoji for iPhone and iPad users
February 17, 2023
Apple on Thursday released the first beta of iOS 16.4 and iPadOS 16.4 to developers. While we don’t yet know exactly what changes with today’s updates, we can already confirm that the latest iOS and iPadOS betas add new emoji for iPhone and iPad users.
New emoji coming with iOS 16.4
These new emoji are part of the Unicode Standard for Emoji Update 15.0, which was announced in July 2022.
With AI, accurate demand forecasting is possible
February 17, 2023
Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit here.
Many businesses struggle with demand forecasting. Whether you run a small business or a large enterprise, the challenge of predicting customer behavior and stock levels never gets easier. Even…
iOS 16.4 adds new capabilities for web apps on iPhone and iPad, including access to push notifications
February 17, 2023
Apple has just released the first beta of iOS 16.4, including several major new features for web-apps thanks to policy updates and new features in the WebKit engine.
As detailed on the WebKit blog, Home Screen web apps have access to push notifications via the HTML5 standard…
Apple is making it easier for registered developers to install iOS betas, but eliminating profile sharing
February 17, 2023
With the release of iOS 16.4 beta 1 on Thursday, Apple announced a major change in how it will distribute betas to developers from now on. Whereas previously installing an iOS beta required a special profile, that process will now be tied to the developer’s Apple ID.
Apple changing how developers install iOS beta on their devices
That’s because, starting with iOS 16.4, developers and users…