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Apple @ Work Podcast: Hacker Rangers

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How Insta360 X4 integrates with iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and AirPods

The, the latest 360-degree action camera from Insta360, is a especially designed to work with Apple products. X4 seamlessly integrates with the Apple ecosystem, enhancing content creation, editing, and control. The Insta360 X4 leverages the capabilities of the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and AirPods to deliver a powerful and streamlined experience for creators. more…

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Messages via satellite provides lifeline to iPhone owners in Hurricane Helene fallout

Hurricane Helene has caused massive damage and taken over 100 lives across several US states. Many thousands of people are without power and/or cell service. But in the wake of the storm, reports have surfaced about a key iOS 18 feature that has been a lifeline for survivors: Messages via satellite. more…

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WaterMinder, Calory, and more updated for iOS 18 with Control Center widgets, app icons

Funn Media makes some of our favorite health and fitness apps (plus one of the most addictive iPhone games ever). This year, Funn Media is rolling out updates to its full suite of apps to take advantage of iOS 18, including new Control Center widgets, support for new Home Screen features, and much more. more…

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Epic sues Google and Samsung, again under the guise of fighting for ‘all developers’

Epic today filed a new lawsuit against Google and Samsung, four years after first suing Google over its app store monopoly. This time around, as reported by our friends at 9to5Google, Epic is focused on Samsung’s “Auto Blocker” feature that limits users to installing apps from “authorized sources.” Sweeney, however, continues to falsely claim that

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