The latest version of Google’s cross-platform UI kit, Flutter 3.27, brings a wealth of changes, including better adherence to Apple’s UI Guidelines thanks to a number of improved Cupertino widgets, new features for CarouselView, list rows and columns, ModalRoutes transitions, and so on. Furthermore, the new release makes the Impeller rendering engine the default, with […]
AirTags are the compact easy to use tracking devices from Apple that allow you to keep track of your personal belongings, car keys, even pets, packages, and other interesting uses. AirTags leverage the Find My network of millions of other Apple devices to help pinpoint the locations of AirTags, and you can make them play […]
When T-Mobile and Starlink teamed up to announce T-Mobile Starlink, a satellite internet service that would one day bring a data connection to your T-Mobile phone when in remote locations, they told us that a beta program was open for sign-up. The plan, at least at the time of initial sign-up, was to get folks […]
Apple’s Photos app got a major redesign in iOS 18, and not all of the changes have been well received. Fortunately, Apple’s listened to feedback and has made five key changes to Photos in iOS 18.2. #1: Video interface changes Photos app in iOS 18.1 (left) and iOS 18.2 (right) One controversial change to videos […]
Incognito mode offers a sense of privacy while browsing the internet. Yet, contrary to popular belief, it doesn’t make your activities completely invisible. Many websites, apps and other platforms can see your activities. Among the data, search history, DNS queries or cached data might still be accessible in certain scenarios. Deleting incognito search history on […]
While you’re visiting family this holiday season, if you’re the family tech guru you might get asked some questions about iPhone. This year, why not be a little more proactive and sit down with someone less tech savvy, and with a few tweaks, improve their iPhone experience? Customize the Home Screen to Make it Easier […]
Yesterday, the team at Lux announced that they are working on the next major release of their pro camera app, Halide, which will be dubbed Halide Mark III. The next iteration of Halide, which Lux hopes to release in 2025 will focus on three areas: Color Grades: Like Kino, their App Store iPhone App of […]
Lux, the developers behind celebrated iPhone camera app Halide, and the award-winning mobile video app Kino teased Halide Mark III today, previewing some of the features coming to Halide 3.0 next year (hopefully). With Halide Mark III in development, Lux, which comprises just one developer, Ben Sandofsky, and a designer, Sebastiaan de With, wanted to […]
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While Apple Intelligence dominates the feature list, iOS 19 will be compatible with older iPhones also. A new claim says that any iPhone that can run iOS 18 will also work with iOS 19, but some older iPad models won’t get iPadOS 19. French website iPhoneSoft, citing anonymous sources from within Apple, says that any […]