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Finally, triple high-resolution cameras and an improved selfie performance. The iPhone 17 Pro is, yet again, the best iPhone to date. The post iPhone 17 Pro review: Apple’s best camera, but is it ...
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The University of California, one of the Trump administration’s biggest targets so far, is in an uproar over how to respond to the president’s attacks. So is the rest of higher education. By Alan ...
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Apple’s iOS 26 brings a suite of features aimed at enhancing how you interact with your iPhone or iPad. With a focus on usability, accessibility, and efficiency, this update introduces tools that ...
Lily and her husband decided to leave Brooklyn after they had their first child. Their apartment was too cramped and her brother had a vacation home in a town two hours north of New York. They closed ...
Now, with the Back Door Key in hand, you will need to head back past the monster and go downstairs. Go to the other side of the home to find the only other locked door leading to the "backyard." This ...
Strive to become the next Steven Spielberg — or at least make your holiday videos better to watch — by using iMovie. Here's how to use it on your iPhone and iPad. When it comes to video, most iPhone ...
For the last month, NASA’s interim administrator, Sean Duffy, has been giving interviews and speeches around the world, offering a singular message: “We are going to beat the Chinese to the Moon.” ...