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Apple releases iOS 12.2 update

Apple’s long-awaited iOS 12.2 update hit yesterday, complete with a ton of new features, changes, and fixes, including access to Apple’s News+ subscription service for publications. The update, which weighs in as a hefty download, offers the following fixes and changes: Apple News+: Apple News+ is a new subscription service that extends the Apple News […]

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iPhone SE returns to Apple’s refurbished web site, 32GB capacity units now available for a limited time

If you’ve been craving an iPhone SE, it’s apparently back in stock for a limited time. Customers can now snag the $249 iPhone SE model in the 32GB capacity, as it appears the 128GB model has sold out. This marks the third time that Apple has sold the iPhone SE via its clearance website. The […]

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Fortnite updated adds support for Bluetooth MFi controllers, “chiller” grenade

If you’re a Fortnite fan, you’re going to like this. The iOS version of Fortnite has been updated, complete with the following changes: – Bluetooth support for MFi controllers.

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Rumor: Second-generation AirPods could ship in second half of 2019, could include health tracking features

Straight from the rumor mill and according to supply chain sources, it’s thought that the second generation of AirPods, complete with health tracking functionality, could arrive in the first half of 2019. The competitive wearables market has already seen considerable growth over the last few years, with Apple’s revenue from the wearable segment believed to […]

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Wi-Fi, similar signals don’t cause cancer

And now for a bit of good news: Apparently Wi-Fi and similar signals don’t cause cancer. Per an article over on HowStuffWorks, everyday devices such as Wi-Fi routers, smartphones, tablets, and computers are unable to cause cancer, and would be unable to do so without rewriting the basic laws of physics and biology. The piece, […]