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Tag Archives: iOS
SmartThings, Eve Energy Collaborate For Appliance Power Management
SmartThings, Samsung’s smart home platform, has announced a collaboration with Eve Systems for Android phone users to monitor major and small appliance power consumption and potentially save money on their utility bills and reduce their carbon footprint. Read the rest of this … Continue reading
Posted in smart home, TWICE
Tagged Android, Eve Energy, Eve Systems, iOS, Matter, Samsung, SmartThings
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SmartTechCheck Podcast: AirBNB, iPhone legacy, consumer electronics slump, AI detection woes
I join Super SmartTechCheck podcast host Mark Vena, John Quain and Rob Pegoraro to discuss AirBnB efforts to recruit more hosts, AI photo detection woes, the legacy of the original iPhone, and the consumer electronics slump. Tune into the podcast … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, cell/smartphones, home office, Internet/Social Media, smart home, SmartTechCheck Podcast, Tech History, VR/AR
Tagged AI, Airbnb, Android, App Store, Apple, CTA, Facebook, Google, home office, IDC, Instagram, iOS, iPhone, smartphones, Steve Jobs, Twitter
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SmartTechCheck Podcast: Apple WWDC 23 Recap
A “feisty” SmartTechCheck podcast hosted by Mark Vena with myself and fellow tech journalists Rob Pegoraro, John Quain, and AppleDsgn’s Niels Van Straaten on the major themes coming out of Apple WWDC 23. Watch this podcast here on YouTube.
Posted in Apple, cell/smartphones, ear/headphones, SmartTechCheck Podcast, VR/AR
Tagged Apple, Apple Watch, iOS, iPadOS, iPhone, Mac Pro, MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, MacOS, Name Drop, Sonoma, spatial computing, Vision Pro, watchOS, WWDC
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SmartTechCheck Podcast Prognostications on Apple WWDC 2023
I join host Mark Vena with Rob Pegararo, John Quain, and Hartley Charlton, senior editor at MacRumors.com, for this week’s podcast focused entirely on what we might hear at Apple WWDC 2023. Watch the full podcast here on YouTube.
Posted in Apple, cell/smartphones, SmartTechCheck Podcast, VR/AR
Tagged Apple, iOS, iPadOS, MacBook Air, MacOS, Vision Pro, visionOS, watchOS, WWDC
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9 Features to Try in iOS 14.5
Usually, the significant upgrades to iOS and iPadOS roll out in the fall, like with iOS 14 and iPad OS 14. However, iOS and iPadOS 14.5 became available yesterday and include fixes to some major annoyances. Here are the top 9 features … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, cell/smartphones, Techlicious
Tagged 14.5, 5G, AirTags, Amazon Luna, App Tracking, Apple, Apple Maps, Apple Watch, emoji, Face ID, face mask, Google Stadia, iOS, iOS 14.5, iPad, iPadOS, iPadOS 14.5, iPhone, iPhone 11, iPhone 12, PlayStation 5, Siri, WatchOS 7.4, Xbox
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AirTags Enable Apple Lost & Found
While there have been location tags on the market for years, Apple has decided it could improve on existing products with its own AirTag. This Bluetooth locator is tied into the company’s Find My ecosystem, which Apple users already use to find misplaced … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, cell/smartphones, Techlicious
Tagged AirTag, Apple, Find My, iOS, iOS 14.5, location tag, Tile
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SmartTechCheck Podcast: Apple iPhone 12
My October 16, 2020 appearance on the SmartTechCheck podcast with host Mark Vena and fellow tech reporters John Quain and Rob Pegoraro. This week we discussed the new Apple iPhone 12. Watch the video on YouTube here, and listen to … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, cell/smartphones, SmartTechCheck Podcast
Tagged Apple, iOS, iPhone 12
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10 Things You Can Do Now to Improve Your Online Security
In order to attack your computer, hackers often rely on your carelessness. While antivirus software protection is a must, it should be considered only as a complement to smart online behavior. Here are the top 10 things you can do … Continue reading
Posted in Internet/Social Media, Techlicious
Tagged Android, antivirus, backup, cyber security, email, hacking, https, iOS, MacOS, malware, phishing, remote access, security certificate, spam, spoof, spoofing, webcam, Windows
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