Friday
Nov032023

Duracell M150: A giant battery that powers your devices

Duracell

The Duracell M150 Portable Power Station is a power bank that looks like a giant AA battery. It's a clever homage to Duracell’s legacy of making coppertop cells for various small electronics. Unlike the disposable coppertop cells, though, this power bank is rechargeable and can power up multiple devices at once.

This power bank is designed to be portable and convenient. It has a travel bottle-sized shape that fits easily in a backpack’s side pocket. It also has a large 150W 25,000 mAh battery that can fully charge a laptop, a tablet three times, a smartphone six times, or a smartwatch 50 times. Whether you need to work, play, or explore, this power bank can keep your devices running.

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Friday
Nov032023

A tale of two segments: Apple’s software and hardware results in the fourth quarter

Apple

Apple’s latest quarterly earnings report shows a contrast between software and hardware performance. The company announced a new record for its services revenue in its fiscal fourth quarter, as well as a record for iPhone revenue in the September quarter. However, this was not enough to prevent a 1 percent year-over-year decline in overall revenue, which was $89.5 billion. This is the fourth quarter in a row that Apple has seen a drop in revenue.

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Friday
Nov032023

macOS Sonoma update required for the new MacBook Pro and iMac with M3

Apple

Customers who order the new MacBook Pro or iMac with the M3 series processor will have to update their macOS Sonoma as soon as they receive their devices on November 7.

Apple devices often require day one updates to fix bugs and enhance performance. However, unlike the iPhone, which Apple is trying to update remotely while still in the box, the Mac does not have such a system.

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Thursday
Nov022023

Apple and Anytime Fitness offer free Fitness+ access to members

Apple, Anytime Fitness

Apple and Anytime Fitness are joining forces to offer a unique fitness experience. Starting in December, Anytime Fitness members in Canada and the US can enjoy Apple Fitness+ for free. The partnership also benefits existing Fitness+ users who join Anytime Fitness for at least 13 months. They get a free month of club access. Newcomers to Anytime Fitness get a free trial of three months of Fitness+.

Moreover, Anytime Fitness members can access personalized plans from expert coaches via the iOS app. These plans will feature Apple Fitness+ workouts to help them achieve their fitness and wellness goals.

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