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Apple unveiled its highly anticipated iPad Pro at a star-studded event on May 7th. Boasting cutting-edge AI capabilities and an upgraded Apple Pencil, the new tablet is set to revolutionize the digital landscape. With lightning-fast processors and stunning displays, the iPad Pro is now available for in-store orders, shaking up the tech world despite its …

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Following extensive promotion by Microsoft of Android apps on Windows 11, Microsoft has announced its decision to discontinue this feature as of March 5, 2025, impacting subsystem developers. Amazon primarily utilized this functionality for its AppStore, permitting users to access and install apps from its ecosystem via the Microsoft Store on Windows up until today. …

Google Gemini has been officially launched as the company's leading large language learning model, replacing the former Google BARD. Gemini Pro 1.0 now encompasses 40 languages and is accessible in 230 countries. Additionally, the latest offering, Gemini Advanced, exclusively supports English and is accessible in 150 countries. Moreover, the company's augmented AI services are transitioning …

In the saturated landscape of high-end smartphones, the OnePlus 12 emerges as a stylish, powerful, and competitive contender. While standout features such as rapid charging, high-speed processors, and Hasselblad cameras command attention, there's a depth to this phone beyond its headline-grabbing attributes. Discover the reasons behind the OnePlus 12 clinching our prestigious first Smartphone 2024 …

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Following a series of related but unsurprising decisions, Apple's App Store will begin to allow third-party stores in the EU. In a release from the company on January 25th, Apple announced that they would begin to allow 600 new APIs, expanded app analytics, alternative browsers, and options for processing app payments and distributing apps. In …

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Telus, one of Canada's largest Telecom providers, has updated its Stream+ plans to include Amazon Prime and Disney+. The telecom company offers its subscribers a variety of streaming bundles that combine various streaming services under one bundle to save customers money. Until now, Their current offerings have included Apple TV+, Discovery+ and Netflix, along with …