Wonder why iOS apps take so much space these days on iPhone? Reasons abound, but at least there are a few things you can do about it.
Last week I wrote an article about iOS 26’s adoption rates, which, according to StatCounter research, are historically low. But it turns out that the numbers might not be as bad as originally thought.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to digital writer Patrick Holland about why some iPhone users dislike the latest iOS update.
This isn’t the first time we’ve heard Asus won’t release new ROG Phone models in 2026, but now we’re getting the full, ...
Now, downloading and running an AI model can involve a lot of work to set up the "environment." So, inspired by my colleague Jack Wallen's coverage of the open-source tool Ollama, I downloaded the ...
Apple is said to be developing a small wearable AI pin that could reach customers in 2027, according to The Information. The ...
It’s budget time at the City of Brandon. Unfortunately, the public discussion of the city’s budget often gets reduced to a ...
The Salt Lake Tribune reports a University of Utah associate discovered a rare 1973 UNIX V4 software tape, believed to be the ...
YouTube TV's subtle update is quietly solving a huge problem for millions of subscribers.
The biggest step many biometrics players can take is to prove their importance. Actually explaining why these sensors are so ...
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