Monday
Jan282019

Apple releases first public beta of iOS 12.2

If you’ve signed up to be part of Apple’s beta testing program, the company has started seeding the first beta of the upcoming iOS 12.2 to its public beta testing group. It should come as an over-the-air update after installing the proper certification on an iOS device. If you’re interested in trying it out, you’ll need to sign up for the beta program.

Some of the expected features coming to iOS 12.2 includes the expansion of Apple News to Canada for the first time with Canadian iPhone and iPad users able to access news stories in either English or French. The update also introduces infrastructure to support AirPlay 2 and HomeKit on third-party TVs as well as a redesigned TV remote in Control Center. There are also tweaks to the Wallet app, Downtime feature in Screen Time, new icon changes, and changes to Safari, among others. It’s also being rumoured that iOS 12.2 ushers in the launch of AirPods 2 as well as a subscription service for Apple News.

Source: MacRumors

Monday
Jan282019

Samsung launches its new midrange Galaxy M10 and M20

Samsung has officially launched its M series in India with the Galaxy M10 and M20. The two phones share the large Infinity-V displays (a.k.a. waterdrop notches), dual camera setup with 13-megapixel f/1.9 regular sensor combined with a 5-megapixel f/2.2 ultra-wide-angle lens, dual SIM support, and Face Unlock.

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Monday
Jan282019

Apple iOS 12.2 beta shows customized Downtime scheduling

Apple launched with iOS 12 last year a Downtime feature that lets users impose limits on app use. It lets users turn off apps after a certain time of day or after a certain amount of time. Now, it looks like Apple will be offering users the ability to customize Downtime to account for days of the week. The feature was spotted by a Twitter user in the iOS 12.2 beta. This means, you can set a different limit for you during the weekdays and weekends, depending on when you need to be on your phone more.  

Source: The Verge 

Sunday
Jan272019

Nintendo president debunks rumours about Switch successor and possible price cuts

The internet has been abuzz over the possibility that there’s going to be a Nintendo Switch 2 or that the current model is getting a price cut. Unfortunately, those will remain as rumours as Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa confirmed with Japan’s Sankei News that this isn’t in the cards at the moment. The statement was taken from Furukawa answering a question about the company’s goal to sell 20 million units in the fiscal year. His translated response was, “It is an extremely ambitious, but worthwhile achievement. So, we will maintain this goal. Nintendo Switch is our primary sales objective, and we are not considering a successor or a price cut at this time.” The response wasn’t prompted but it shows that Nintendo has gotten wind of the rumours going around and wanted to set the record straight that it isn’t the priority at the moment.