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Samsung’s SmartTag just leaked — meet the Apple AirTags rival

Apple AirTags have been in the works for years, but despite reportedly having been “done and readyâ€� for some time, Apple is yet to formally actually acknowledge their existence, let alone provide a release date. Now it looks like Samsung might beat Apple to the punch with a hardware tracker of its own that may […]

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How to Turn Off Smart Objects in Photoshop

Depending on how you use Adobe Photoshop, smart objects might be one of your favorite features—or a source of constant annoying dialog boxes. If you’re in the latter camp, here’s how to stop Photoshop from placing everything as a smart object. What Are Smart Objects in Photoshop? But first, let’s just go over what you’re […]

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Nuro’s Robot Delivery Pod Can Now Charge California Customers

Nuro has received the first-ever permit allowing it to commercially operate self-driving delivery vehicles in California. Granted by the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), the green light means the Silicon Valley-based company will be able to start charging customers for its delivery services using its self-driving vehicles. The decision comes eight months after the […]

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The price of bitcoin shows there’s an asset market bubble. So how and when will it pop?

Anyone who makes markets predictions is settling themselves up to look silly, but when on Saturday the price of bitcoin went through $30,000 (£21,605) – well, that just seemed clear bubble territory.   Of course bitcoin can go higher. Reuters reported that Sergey Nazarov, cofounder of Chainlink, a global blockchain project, thinks it will eventually […]

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This week’s top stories: iPad Pro rumors, the end of Adobe Flash, Apple Car, and more

In this week’s top stories: A reliable Apple analyst casts doubt on Apple Car rumors, a new iPad Pro in Q1 2021, the end of Adobe Flash, and much more. Read on for all of this week’s top Apple Stories. Apple Car Last week, we learned more details about Apple’s evolving plans to enter the […]

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Apply Brakes to Apple Car Expectations, Analyst Says

The idea of an Apple Car landing in showrooms hit the headlines again last week when a Reuters report suggested the tech giant is aiming to have an electric vehicle (EV) with autonomous capabilities ready for market in 2024. But a new research note from respected Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggests the car’s precise design specifications […]

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After threatening removal, Apple says macOS utility Amphetamine can stay on the App Store

Apple has backtracked on threats to remove the popular utility app “Amphetamineâ€� from the Mac App Store. According to the developer, Apple had threatened to remove the app over its name, saying that it violated guideline 1.4.3 related to “consumption of tobacco and vape products, illegal drugs, or excessive amounts of alcohol.â€� For those unfamiliar, […]

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