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The term "technology" can refer to a wide variety of different tools, machines and processes. In general, it can be used to describe anything that makes our lives easier or more efficient. Technology has been around for centuries, with the first major inventions such as the printing press and the steam engine being developed in Europe during the Renaissance period. Since then, technology has continued to evolve at an ever-increasing pace, with new discoveries and innovations being made all the time. Today, technology is an essential part of our everyday lives. We use it to communicate with friends and family, stay up-to-date on current events, do our work and even entertain ourselves. It's hard to imagine a world without technology!
I am using Microsoft Lens on my iPhone, and after scanning 100 photos, the app freezes when I press "Done": instead of opening the menu to choose where to upload the scans, the app shows a &
Apple is testing a new iPad Pro powered by its next-gen M5 chip, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman in his Sunday PowerOn newsletter. The updated iPad Pro models, which are reportedly codenamed J817, J818, J820, and J821, are in advanced testing and expected to enter production in the second half of 2025. If all goes
Today's Above Avalon Daily email contains the following stories: Selling Curation in Sea of Overabundance Netflix co-CEO Mocks Apple TV+ Apple’s Sports Intrigue Happy Wednesday. Today’s update will likely conclude our three-day journey through Apple TV+ land. Based on some incoming
Today's Above Avalon Daily email contains the following stories: Apple TV+ Reportedly Losing Money Apple's Goal for Apple TV+ Apple's New LA Campus Begins to Take Shape Hello everyone. We will kick off this week in Apple TV+ land. The Information published an article that said Appl
Apple is working on a major update to its Health app, and it could launch as early as next year with iOS 19.4, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman in his Sunday PowerOn newsletter. The new project, dubbed Project Mulberry (originally it was called Project Quartz), includes a built-in AI health coach that aims to offer
Today's Above Avalon Daily email contains the following stories: User Metrics Are Complicated for Apple TV+ and Apple Music A Challenge Found With Apple’s Services How Apple’s Content Arm Stands Out Hello everyone. Following yesterday's update regarding Apple TV+, there a few a
I really thought that the screen recording notifications in macOS Sequoia would be the bane of my existence, but thankfully those have been changed quite a bit from the early betas last summer and they're totally a non-issue in my book today. However, these god damned "turn on reactions" alerts
Welcome to the weekly edition of Healthcare IT Today Bonus Features. This article will be a weekly roundup of interesting stories, product announcements, new hires, partnerships, research studies, awards, sales, and more. Because there’s so much happening out there in healthcare IT we aren’t able to cover in our full articles, we still want to
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Today's Above Avalon Daily email contains the following stories: Palmer Luckey on Vision Pro Pricing Vision Pro microOLED Costs Improving Vision Pro Accessibility Hello everyone. Happy Friday. We wrap up this week with Vision Pro. Palmer Luckey, a well-known figure in headset circl
I attempted to install Ubuntu Linux 24.04.2 to an old 2007 Macbook Pro laptop that I have, but the Macbook wasn't recognizing the USB flash drive. So because the Macbook also was no longer able to
Perhaps Apple’s leadership simply believes, as I do, that cinema is the grandest and greatest form of art the world has ever seen — one that encompasses acting, writing, photography and/or illustration, and music — and but that great cinema is expensive and delicate and needs, from deep-pocketed studios and their deeper-pocketed corporate parents, more than patrons, but *champions*.