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What is Qi2? Universal wireless charging, with magnets, is almost here

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The new standard, based on Apple’s MagSafe, will soon work with iPhones, Androids and other devices.
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iPhone iOS 17.5 Update Causes Users’ Deleted Photos to Reappear [Video]

iPhone iOS 17.5 Update Causes Users’ Deleted Photos to Reappear

iPhone iOS 17.5 Update , Causes Users’ Deleted Photos to Reappear. Apple's latest iOS update is making years-long deleted photos resurface on customers' phones, and it's freaking them out. In particular, many users were shocked to see sensitive photographs, such as nudes, reappear on their phones, 'New York Post' reports. . I went to send a picture and saw that the latest pictures were [not safe for work] material we’d made years ago when we were living apart, Apple product user, via Reddit. But WTF. It was permanently deleted. Years ago but magically it’s back?? I checked my iPad and it also has pictures (some art work I did years ago). I feel so uncomfortable, Apple product user, via Reddit. Other users referred to the issue as "the worst software experience ever.". These just came out of nowhere this has to be the worst software experience ever. I thought Apple had a solid OS, ever since iOS 16 it's been shambles. , Apple product user, via X. Another person said that 25 previously-deleted voicemails also reappeared on their phone, 'New York Post' reports. . The reports could be down to an indexing bug, photo library corruption, or a syncing issue between local devices and iCloud Photos, Via MacRumors. Another possibility is that in attempting to fix a photo syncing bug that occurred in iOS 17.3, Apple has inadvertently caused a new syncing issue to occur that may involve iCloud backups, Via MacRumors

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Closer Look: Kristen Wiig, Josh Lucas & More Discuss 'Palm Royale' Season Finale | THR Video [Video]

Closer Look: Kristen Wiig, Josh Lucas & More Discuss 'Palm Royale' Season Finale | THR Video

Executive Producers Abe Sylvia and Tate Taylor, along with stars Kristen Wiig and Josh Lucas sat down with THR's Mikey O'Connell to talk all about the season finale of their Apple TV+ show 'Palm Royale' in this Closer Look.

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Comcast to Bundle Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV+ [Video]

Comcast to Bundle Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV+

Comcast to Bundle , Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV+. On May 13, Comcast chief Brian Roberts announced the company's newest bundle, StreamSaver, NBC News reports. . Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV+ will be included in the bundle "at a vastly reduced price to anything available today," Roberts said. . This will be a pretty compelling package, Brian Roberts, Comcast chief, via statement. As streaming prices continue to climb, other media companies have also started to offer bundles, NBC News reports. . Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery recently announced a bundle consisting of Max, Disney+ and Hulu which will be available this summer. Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery recently announced a bundle consisting of Max, Disney+ and Hulu which will be available this summer. Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery recently announced a bundle consisting of Max, Disney+ and Hulu which will be available this summer. The prices for both companies' bundles have yet to be revealed. Comcast's bundle will be made available before Peacock raises its standalone price by another $2 ahead of the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games. . The ad-free service will now cost $13.99 per month. . The tier with ads will increase to $7.99 each month. . Meanwhile, Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery and Fox Corp. have teamed up to create a streaming sports bundle that is scheduled to debut this fall. but critics allege that the venture violates antitrust laws, NBC News reports.

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Apple 'sorry' for crushing musical instruments and books in 'tone-deaf' advert

Apple has apologised for its new iPad Pro advert where it crushed cameras, books and musical instruments, saying it "missed the mark".
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