Monday
Oct172022

Apple iPhone 14 bug shows 'SIM not supported' message

Source: Apple

If your new iPhone 14 shows a pop-up message saying "SIM not supported," you're not alone. Apple has acknowledged this bug is affecting some users. When this pop-up message shows up, your iPhone might entirely freeze. According to the company, it is "investigating" the issue, and it's not a hardware problem. It reminds customers to keep their software up to date.

Apple says if you encounter the problem, wait a few minutes to see if the message disappears. If it doesn't, you shouldn't attempt to restore your device. Instead, head to an Apple Store or an authorized service provider to ask for help.

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Monday
Oct172022

Apple Music is now available on the Xbox

If you've been waiting for Apple Music to make its way to Microsoft's Xbox consoles, your wait is over. You can now download the Apple Music app on the Xbox Series X and S. You get a one-month free trial if you're a new user. The interface is similar to how it looks on Apple TV. According to Apple and Microsoft, there are plans to bring the Apple Music and TV apps to Windows 11 later this year. 

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Monday
Oct172022

Top 5 TikTok Digital Marketing Trends in 2022

TikTok has developed into a marketing gold mine for brands and companies. It began as a social platform filled with Gen-Zers and viral dance challenges. 

With more than 1 billion monthly users, TikTok has developed into a fertile ground with possibilities for companies looking to increase their marketing efforts. Here are worthwhile TikTok digital marketing trends to increase your business conversion rates. 

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Sunday
Oct162022

Microsoft starts testing iCloud Photos integration into Windows 11

Source: Microsoft

When Microsoft announced its new Surface devices, we also got an update on its plans to integrate iCloud Photos into its native Photos app. According to Microsoft's update last week, it has started to roll out the update to the Photos app to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel.

The Microsoft Photos app lets you view, organize, and share photos from your PC and OneDrive. And with this update (version 2022.31100.9001.0), you'll get the option to access your iCloud Photos directly within the app. Your iCloud Photos will appear alongside your other sources. You will need to sign into the iCloud for Windows app to get this to work.

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