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Apple Planning to Release These 8 New iOS Features in 2024

Apple Planning to Release These 8 New iOS Features in 2024

Recapping the new iOS features expected to launch in 2024, including Stolen Device Protection, collaborative Apple Music playlists, AirPlay on hotel room TVs, app sideloading in the EU, next-generation CarPlay, roadside assistance via satellite outside of the U.S., RCS support in the Messages app, and generative AI for Siri.

4 Cryptocurrency Predictions for 2024

4 Cryptocurrency Predictions for 2024

Here are four cryptocurrency predictions for 2024.

Five ways artificial intelligence is rapidly changing our world

Five ways artificial intelligence is rapidly changing our world

The reach of generative artificial intelligence (AI) skyrocketed this year as tech companies raced to get ahead of each other while regulators and lawmakers looked to add guardrails.

The Future of Virtual Reality iGaming: A Cinematic Journey

The Future of Virtual Reality iGaming: A Cinematic Journey

Explore the immersive trend of VR in online casinos and its potential to revolutionize iGaming.

The Internet Is About to Get Weird Again

The Internet Is About to Get Weird Again

The new year offers many of the promises of an online moment we haven’t seen in a quarter-century

iOS 17.2.1 Brings Major Issues to The iPhone as Update Breaks Cellular Connectivity, Overheating, More

iOS 17.2.1 Brings Major Issues to The iPhone as Update Breaks Cellular Connectivity, Overheating, More

Apple's latest iOS 17.2.1 update for the iPhone is causing major issues, including problems with cellular connectivity and overheating. Despite fixing the battery drain problem, some users are still experiencing it. Apple has yet to release a fix for these issues.

JPMorgan CEO Criticized for Bitcoin ETF Role Amid Anti-Crypto Comments

JPMorgan CEO Criticized for Bitcoin ETF Role Amid Anti-Crypto Comments

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon is facing criticism from the crypto community after being named an authorized participant (AP) by BlackRock in its proposed spot Bitcoin ETF application. This comes despite Dimon's previous anti-crypto comments, where he expressed a desire to shut down crypto and claimed its only use case is for facilitating crime.

Qubits may need to ‘poll the audience’ to arrive at solutions

Qubits may need to ‘poll the audience’ to arrive at solutions

New research suggests that qubits, the building blocks of quantum computers, may benefit from 'polling the audience' to find optimal solutions.