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    Productivityby Ivan Castilho

    The First Day on Fitness+: A Gentle Start to a New Routine

    Three people exercise on yoga mats in The Studio’s wooden space, lunging and smiling. The instructor up front wears a black tank top and blue shorts; two participants behind him sport athletic gear in light and dark colors.
    The First Day on Fitness+: A Gentle Start to a New Routine
    Productivityby Marcus

    How to Set Up Your Wallet With Apple Pay

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    How to Set Up Your Wallet With Apple Pay
    Firefox Web Browser gets dark mode, new tab features on iOS

    Firefox Web Browser gets dark mode, new tab features on iOS

    by Craig LenaghanInnovationProductivityAugust 13, 2018August 13, 2018

    Firefox has just joined the dark side! No, not in the Star Wars sense. Instead, Mozilla, the company behind Firefox, has introduced a new, dark mode to its iOS web…

    Dark Theme to be added to Windows 10’s File Explorer

    Dark Theme to be added to Windows 10’s File Explorer

    by Craig LenaghanProductivityInnovationAugust 13, 2018August 13, 2018

    As Apple prepares to introduce a system-wide “dark” mode in the upcoming macOS Mojave, Microsoft will be plugging a gap in Windows’ own dark mode functionality. Microsoft has announced that…

    Spotify Introduces MSN-like Feature for Real-Time Song Sharing on Instagram

    Spotify shares rise as music streamer partners with Samsung

    by Craig LenaghanProductivityEntertainmentInnovationMobile & WearableAugust 10, 2018August 10, 2018

    Spotify has unveiled a new partnership with Samsung, and the music streaming service’s investors have reacted positively. The company’s share price grew by almost 5% on Thursday in the wake…

    Apple Health Records backed by 80 suppliers

    by NewsroomInnovationProductivityAugust 9, 2018August 9, 2018

    Apple Health Records is a new initative to give users access to their own medical records on their devices and let developers create new apps and improved experiences for patients, and…

    UK-focused breastfeeding advice launched on Google Assistant

    by Craig LenaghanProductivityEntertainmentMobile & WearableAugust 6, 2018May 18, 2023

    New mothers now have a new, hands-free way of receiving breastfeeding advice on their phones. The UK-based body Public Health England has expanded its Breastfeeding Friend service to Google Assistant,…

    Apple adds over 40 recruits to its health clinic AC Wellness

    Apple adds over 40 recruits to its health clinic AC Wellness

    by Craig LenaghanEntertainmentMobile & WearableProductivityAugust 3, 2018May 18, 2023

    Apple has devoted many efforts to healthcare in recent years, but it’s not just customers who can anticipate feeling better as a result. The company has quickly added more than…

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    Best iPhone X Optimised Apps

    by NewsroomProductivityJuly 26, 2018July 26, 2018

    Since releasing the iPhone X over 8 months ago, Apple has been slowly optimising iOS apps to add support for the iPhone X, the latest of which is the update to…

    photography

    Test your photo editing skills with these iPhone apps

    by NewsroomProductivityJuly 24, 2018July 24, 2018

    With so many apps available for budding photographers, it can be a little overwhelming. Here are some of our writers’ favourite apps for improving your iPhone photography skills. 1. Afterlight…

    A man with gray hair and glasses is laughing while looking at his smartphone. Behind him is an animated character resembling a small, caricatured figure with blonde hair, wearing a red tie and suit, standing near a potted plant and a glass door. The scene has an amusingly surreal quality, almost like he's discovered the latest Trumpy Cat meme.

    What on earth is ‘Trumpy Cat’?

    by NewsroomEntertainmentProductivityJuly 19, 2018July 19, 2018

    If you follow George Takei on Twitter you’ll know that, like many, he isn’t Donald Trump’s biggest fan. Now, for our entertainment, he’s turned his distaste for the President into…

    Info graphic of students using Evernote

    Structuring Evernote (Education Edition)

    by NewsroomProductivityJuly 17, 2018April 18, 2024

    Feature image used under license from Evernote Corporation School is starting soon here in Arizona and as it draws closer I keep getting asked the same question: Can you use…

    Apple Pay

    Apple showcases new Apple Pay Cash feature in latest ads

    by NewsroomProductivityJuly 13, 2018July 13, 2018

    Apple has just launched four new ads on their YouTube channel, highlighting the new Apple Pay Cash ‘Just Text Them the Money’ feature. The focus is on the Apple Pay Cash…

    A promotional image for YouTube Music featuring the logo and tagline: "Open the world of music. It's all here." Enjoy a 1-month free trial at £9.99/month after. Save more with a family membership. Hit the "TRY IT FREE" button and start streaming right away!

    YouTube Finally Gets Streaming Right

    by NewsroomEntertainmentInnovationProductivityJuly 12, 2018July 12, 2018

    With the rise of streaming came the death of iTunes, CDs and any other form of digital download. The launch of Spotify made monthly payments and streaming music the mainstream…

    Three smartphone screens display different functionalities of a map application. The left screen highlights an event page for disco roller skating by a lake, the middle screen showcases a Google Maps view of New York City, and the right screen shows personalised recommendations in NYC's trending section for weekly activities.

    New Google Maps gives you personalised recommendations

    by NewsroomProductivityJune 27, 2018June 27, 2018

    At the I/O Developer Conference last month, Google previewed a major upgrade to Google Maps that promised to bring personalized restaurant recommendations and more. Many of these features have now…

    An iMac screen displays the text "2do Mac App" in orange at the top, a blue and yellow checkmark icon in the center, and the text "A Quick Overview" in yellow at the bottom.

    Is the 2do Mac App Right for You?

    by NewsroomProductivityJune 21, 2018June 20, 2018

    There are a ton of productivity/to do apps out there on the market. Choosing the right one can be difficult. I recently evaluated one of the programs available for the…

    Facebook

    What the App Store’s new privacy rules mean for you

    by NewsroomProductivityJune 13, 2018June 13, 2018

    Facebook’s privacy issues have been at the centre of discussions recently and now it appears they are using controversial privacy features. Apple has acted fast and a new report has…

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    Apple Retail Behind the Scenes: How Stores Prepare for Launches, Repairs, and Daily Operations

    A man with glasses and a headset microphone is speaking passionately about AI, gesturing with his hands during a presentation or panel discussion. The background shows a blurred logo and text, hinting at an Apple event and possibly John Giannandrea’s involvement.

    John Giannandrea Retire From Apple Marks a Major Transition in the Company’s AI Direction

    Three iPhones are displayed: the left shows the back with a white MagSafe battery, the center shows the front home screen, and the right displays a blue MagSafe charger—highlighting why iPhone 17 outsells iPhone 16 in innovative accessories.

    Apple Devices and Power Grid Issues: 7 Critical Hidden Risks Users Should Know

    A futuristic, glossy humanoid figure with a smooth, helmet-like face and a glowing blue outline evokes the advanced design of Elon Musk robots, set against a dark background with visor reflections hinting at a digital or sci-fi theme.

    Elon Musk Points to a Future Where Robots Handle Most Daily Tasks

    iPhone running iOS 26 beta 2 showing updated Control Center with refined UI and Apple Intelligence features.

    Hidden iOS Accessibility Features Many Users Overlook

    Three young adults sit closely together, smiling as they engage with AI in higher education on a laptop, appearing deeply involved in a collaborative activity within a bright, casual indoor setting.

    University of Toronto Instructors Adjust Teaching as Student Use of AI

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