Tuesday
Oct282025

Google rolls out final update for first Pixel Watch

Source: Google

Google's original Pixel Watch has received its last software update. The smartwatch, which debuted in October 2022, completes its upgrade cycle with Wear OS 5.1 and this final build, BW1A.251005.003.W1. The minor upgrade includes bug fixes and essential improvements to keep your device safe and running smoothly.

While the update ends long-term improvements and major Wear OS upgrades, you can still receive app and service updates through the Google Play Store. You can check if the October patch has made its way to your device by heading into Settings > System > System Updates on your watch.

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Monday
Oct272025

Report: Apple to launch iPad versions of Pixelmator Pro, MainStage, Compressor, Motion

Source: Apple

Apple's iPad Pro models are expected to gain professional apps currently available only on macOS. Reports claim that Apple is bringing its recently acquired professional image editing app Pixelmator Pro to iPadOS.

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Monday
Oct272025

Threads debuts self-deleting Ghost Posts

Source: Meta

Just in time for Halloween, Threads is bringing the aptly named Ghost Posts. These posts live for only 24 hours on your timeline and will be automatically archived afterward. It is social media's latest attempt at ephemeral content. Acting similar to Instagram Stories (or Snapchat, if we want to go further back), but this time, it's for your written thoughts.

To write a Ghost Post, head to the "What's new?" text box at the top of the page and tap on the smiley face inside a dotted-line chat bubble to the right. Write your post as you normally would. When published, the post will appear in the feed in a chat bubble surrounded by dotted lines and appear in a Ghost Posts subsection on your profile.

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Monday
Oct272025

Apple tipped to integrate a vapour chamber into 2027 iPad Pro

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Apple's 2027 iPad Pro is expected to be a lot cooler, literally. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that Apple plans to integrate a vapour chamber into the tablet. In theory, that should help these Pro devices perform much more efficiently, particularly when running resource-hungry tasks. According to Gurman, the 2027 iPad Pro will also sport Apple's new M6 SoC, which is expected to be manufactured on TSMC's 2nm process.

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