Realme 6I Android 11 Realme Ui 2 0 Update Tracker

The smartphone industry is so much dynamic that each and every week or month, plenty of smartphones with different specifications, different price tag arrives from different manufacturers. All of them are trying to justify their price segment and the ‘value for money status and Realme is one of those brands. Meanwhile, under the sub-15K price range, Realme 6i is one of the latest and stunning handsets by Realme. Now, those who’re using the Realme 6i and waiting for the Android 11 (Realme UI 2....

September 8, 2022 · 11 min · 2315 words · Timothy File

Remove Google Account Or Bypass Frp Lock On Itel P36 W6501

If you’re using the itel P36 W6501 and for any reason, you have done a factory reset, you may find FRP Lock after booting your device. You really can’t your device until you sign in or remove the previously used Google ID. Now, in case you don’t know or can’t remember the login id and password, you should remove or bypass the lock manually. Here in this article, we will share with you the steps to remove Google Account or ByPass FRP lock on the itel P36 (W6501) device....

September 8, 2022 · 3 min · 447 words · Marjorie Brymer

Report Apple Developing Long Range Wireless Charging Tech For Ios Devices

According to a new report out of Bloomberg, Apple is working to develop wireless charging technology that could make its way into an iPhone by 2017. The report claims that Apple is working in conjunction with partners in the United States and Asia to develop the technology. The technology is said to allow iPhones and iPads to be powered from further away than current charging mat and inductive solutions allow....

September 8, 2022 · 2 min · 344 words · Travis Wilson

Report Apple Faces Increased Scrutiny From Chinese Government Amid Security Fears

Last month, Apple saw its iBooks and Movies services go offline in China amid review by government regulators and now it looks as if the company’s struggles in the country may not end there. According to a new report from The New York Times, Apple is among a handful of foreign tech companies that the Chinese government is scrutinizing in fear of security threats. The report says that the Chinese government is concerned about the security threats that foreign tech companies pose towards the country as a whole and consumers....

September 8, 2022 · 2 min · 424 words · Cassandra Jones

Report New Force Touch 15 Inch Macbook Pro 27 Inch Imac Arriving Wednesday

French site MacG, which has a very decent track-record, cites “reliable sources” as stating that a new 15-inch MacBook Pro and 27-inch iMac are going on sale on Wednesday. (Update: We are now told their sources don’t know whether it’s the Retina or non-Retina iMac.) Apple updated the 13-inch MacBook Pro back in March, the most notable update being the inclusion of the Force Touch trackpad fitted to the new 12-inch MacBook....

September 8, 2022 · 1 min · 172 words · Joanne Kilpatrick

Reprise For Iphone Review Fantastic Social Music Player For Shufflers Djs

I’ve been using a new iPhone application called Reprise as my main iPhone music player for the past few weeks, and it makes a fantastic replacement for certain iPhone music listeners. In 2005, Apple took the concept of song shuffling to their biggest extreme yet with the iPod shuffle. An iPod dedicating to shuffling your music. That music player still exists, but the iPod line in general has been caniblized by the iPhone and iPod touch and their iOS operating system....

September 8, 2022 · 3 min · 492 words · Calandra Tarver

Real Housewives Tinsley Mortimer Back Together With Boyfriend Scott Kluth

Star of The Real Housewives of New York City Tinsley Mortimer is back together with her longtime boyfriend, Scott Kluth. The couple has had their ups and downs but is fighting for their love one last time. Mortimer and Kluth have had an on again off again relationship for the past four years that has also been documented on the Bravo show. After Mortimer’s previous marriage to Topper Mortimer from 2002 to 2010....

September 7, 2022 · 3 min · 450 words · Carl Montgomery

Real Life Captain America Statue Gets Into The Holiday Spirit

The Captain America statue in Brooklyn, NY gets into the holiday spirit with some Christmas decoration in the form of a Santa hat. The Captain America statue was originally unveiled by Marvel at San Diego Comic-Con 2016 to honor the character’s 75th anniversary, before being transported to Brooklyn’s Prospect Park. Captain America made his comic book debut in 1941, created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, and has since become a household name thanks in part to the hero’s inclusion in the Marvel Cinematic Universe....

September 7, 2022 · 3 min · 545 words · Sandra Beatty

Reese Witherspoon S Best On Screen Outfits Ranked

In real life, Reese Witherspoon is a legend when it comes to style. Many wannabe fashionistas cite the actress as their inspiration when putting together their own outfits, due to her impeccable taste. And on the screen, Witherspoon sometimes wears outfits that rival her own choices in her life. During her career, Witherspoon has worn some memorable and stunning costumes, from all-pink numbers to magic-inspired dresses to period gowns that make us feel like we’ve landed in a different time....

September 7, 2022 · 6 min · 1135 words · Amber Pugh

Report App Store Search Updated To Compensate For Typos Improve Discoverability

According to a report from TechCrunch, Apple has recently implemented updates to the App Store’s search engine allowing it to compensate for “misspelled queries with small typos” and provide more useful results. The update also reportedly extends to app titles that have spaces in the title: The result will ultimately be better discoverability for apps in the App Store, especially for developers targeting keywords that are commonly misspelled. As noted by TechCrunch, it’s also something that has helped Google provide better results on its Play store (as highlighted in the graphic from SEO firm SearchMan above):...

September 7, 2022 · 1 min · 150 words · Jennefer Stewart

Report Apple Coo Meeting With Foxconn Chairman To Talk Iphone X Production Issues

Apple COO Jeff Williams will reportedly visit TSMC this month for the suppliers 30th anniversary. While Williams is traveling, he is also expected to discuss iPhone X production issues with Foxconn chairman Terry Gou. Nikkei reports that according to sources close to the matter, Williams and Gou will go over how to deal with iPhone X manufacturing challenges as Foxconn is the sole assembler for Apple’s new premium iPhone set for release next month....

September 7, 2022 · 2 min · 290 words · Tony Knickerbocker

Report Apple To Phase Out The Ipad Mini No More Updates Planned

There may be bad news for iPad mini fans. A new report claims Apple plans to discontinue the 7.9-inch iPad sometime in the future, which is a claim supported by the lack of updates to the smaller iPad in recent years. BGR cites ‘a source close to Apple’ in reporting that the iPad mini will not be updated again and will instead by phased out over time due to decreasing sales possibly caused by lighter and thinner iPads and modern iPhones with larger displays....

September 7, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Minda Walton

Report Apple Working On 42 Inch Hdtv In Jonathan Ive S Studio Problems Securing Licensing Deals Continue

According to a report from USA Today, a source that worked at Apple said a 42-inch “or larger” LCD TV is being worked on and locked down in Apple design guru Jonathan Ive’s workspace. The source claimed Ive’s studio is currently home to “a slick 50-inch TV”. This goes against most recent reports from Asian supply chain watcher DigiTimes who claimed 32- and 37-inch variants were being prepared for a summer 2012 launch....

September 7, 2022 · 2 min · 337 words · Kevin Walker

Renderings Of Apple S Grand Central Store Look Amazing New Details Including Holiday Launch And Shake Shack

As a Grand Central commuter into New York City, this whole Apple Store thing has been surreal. The WSJ posts some renderings of what the store would look like and frankly, it is amazing. The Store is so big and open that Apple will become part of Grand Central. Think delicious free Apple Wifi for instance. New details emerged today. Should the Board approve Apple’s bid on Wednesday, Apple will begin construction immediately and it is estimated to only take 4 months to build out the new Store?...

September 6, 2022 · 2 min · 382 words · Brenda Melendez

Report Apple And Lg Aiming For 2019 To Reach Deal For Iphone Oled Panels

Just after a note from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo this afternoon said Samsung was part of the reason for the iPhone 8’s high price, a new report from Bloomberg says LG’s OLED efforts aren’t going as well as planned. Thus, Apple may be forced to stick with Samsung for longer than it originally had hoped… The report explains that Apple will be stuck with Samsung as the sole OLED display supplier until “at least 2019....

September 6, 2022 · 2 min · 314 words · Julia Barrocas

Report Apple Now At Over 100 Million Iphones In Use In The Us

Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) is out with a new report today claiming Apple is now at over 100 million iPhones in use in the US. That means Apple has crossed 100 million active iPhone units since CIRP reported 97 million iPhones in use back in August, according to the research firm’s data. CIRP uses its data to estimate that, of the 101 million iPhone in use during the quarter, around 58 million were iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, 4 million were iPhone 6s or 6s Plus, and the rest previous generation models (as pictured above)....

September 6, 2022 · 2 min · 352 words · Warner Walker

Report Explores How Retailers Are Pushing Back Against Elite Credit Cards Like Apple Card

Bloomberg has published an interesting look at how retailers are partially footing the bill for lucrative rewards cards like Apple Card. Specifically, Apple Card is designated as an “elite” card, which means retailers have to pay higher interchange fees when someone uses it. The report explains that interchange fees are paid by retailers, not directly by consumers. It’s part of the “cost of accepting credit cards.” Elite cards, such as Apple Card, impose higher transaction fees in order to support their rewards programs....

September 6, 2022 · 2 min · 365 words · Cheri Rivera

Report Shows Ibeacon Battery Drain Is Worse On Ios Than Android

Aislelabs, a Toronto-based company offering in-store analytics and solutions for building mobile shopping experiences, today released a report examining how Apple’s Bluetooth iBeacon technology impacts battery life on iOS devices vs Android. The study found that Apple’s iBeacon framework, first introduced with iOS 7 to let iOS developers take advantage of Bluetooth beacons for sending location-aware notifications, actually performs better with Android, at least when it comes to battery life:...

September 6, 2022 · 3 min · 547 words · Raymond Stephens

Research Shows Google Collects 20X More Data From Android Than Apple Collects From Ios U

Tech companies have been talking more about privacy in recent years, and Apple proudly says that it protects user data more than anyone else. This week, new research by Douglas Leith from Trinity College showed that Google collects up to 20 times more data from Android users compared to the data Apple collects from iOS users. As reported by Ars Technica, the research analyzed the amount of telemetry data transmitted directly to the companies responsible for the iOS and Android operating systems....

September 6, 2022 · 3 min · 565 words · Cori Armstead

Retrofuturistic Concepts Imagine Classic Macs That Never Existed

Ask just about any longtime Apple fan, and they’ll be quick to tell you about their favorite classic Mac hardware. Some are fond of the legendary Macintosh SE/30, others will never forget the Apple Extended Keyboard II. Less remembered are the Macintosh Quadra 950 Pro and its lattice ventilation that predates the 2019 Mac Pro by 27 years. And nobody talks about the Apple Overextended Keyboard II. These funhouse products come from the mind of one designer with a knack for Photoshop and a love of computing history....

September 6, 2022 · 3 min · 565 words · Janice Carroll