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I have reviewed a few wireless charging stations over the years. Originally with the Choetech MFi Apple Watch Wireless Charger and more recently with the STM Goods ChargeTree Go. The ESR 6-in-1 Apple-Certified MagSafe charger is the latest charge station I have been sent and the most versatile charging solution for Apple devices I have …

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Ugreen has announced its latest charger, the Nexode 100W GaN Charging Station, featuring a 15W MagSafe Pad. I have reviewed a few wireless charging stations over the years. Originally with the Choetech MFi Apple Watch Wireless Charger and more recently with the STM Goods ChargeTree Go. This charge station is relatively unique as it has two USB-C ports, …

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If you have both an iPad and an iPhone, there’s a useful feature that you can activate. This feature enables your iPad to make and receive cell phone calls. This can be particularly beneficial if you use your iPad as your main working device and prefer to handle calls via a Bluetooth headset connected to …

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iMessage is Apple’s instant messaging service. It allows users to send texts, documents, photos, videos, contact information, and group messages over the Internet to other iOS or macOS users. It is a superior alternative to SMS/MMS messaging for most users with devices running iOS 5 or later. iMessage is unique because it’s integrated with the …

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I don’t personally use Apple devices, but one feature I am jealous of is MagSafe. It is a simple concept, and I don’t know why it hasn’t been adopted more widely. This FAQ aims to answer some common questions you may have about MagSafe. What is MagSafe? MagSafe is a technology developed by Apple that …

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The Keymander 2 Mobile is a similar idea to the various Gamsir peripherals I have reviewed recently. It offers a way to add keyboard and mouse control to your Apple iOS-based devices. You may wonder why this is needed seeing as they have some compatibility built-in, but the Keymander expands the range of compatible games …

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While it is filled with lots of exciting features and improvements, the new version of macOS recently released by Apple, Big Sur, has its drawbacks. The primary one is that it has a heavy capacity, which slows down the system’s performance. Due to this, many people downgraded their Macbook devices to the preceding version, Catalina. …

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Yesterday, Apple updated its two mainstream tablets. Not a great deal has changed, they have not announced something revolutionary, but the new iPad Air has introduced us to the Apple A14, the worlds first 5nm chipset. Specification Comparison Table iPad Air 2020 vs iPad Air 2019 – Apple switches to USB-C There are a few …

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Yesterday, Apple announced its much-anticipated Series 6 watch and the affordable Apple Watch SE. While the Apple Watch Series 6 will supersede the Series 5, Apple will continue to sell the Series 3, indicating that it is still more than capable for most users. Price Comparison This will then leave three price points of Watch …

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Following my previous posts about Apple iOS 14 for the iPhone and iPadOS 14, let’s look at what’s new with Apple watchOS 7 Apple watchOS 7 vs watchOS 6 what is new? Watch Faces and Sharing – Step counting finally on the home screen? Lots of new watch faces are coming with new ways to …

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Following my iOS 14 post for the iPhone, what’s new and changed for iPad users with iPadOS 14? New Arm chipsets will allow cross-compatibility between Mac and iPhone Over the next two years, Apple will move away from Intel-based laptops and computers to Arm-based custom designs. The first piece of hardware is a Mac Mini …

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The new iPhone may get all the attention and they look beautiful but let’s face it, its just the same old with some insane price options (£1400+!). I am a little more excited about the Apple Watch 4. The smartwatch scene has stagnated a little especially with Wear OS, this will hopefully improve with the Qualcomm Snapdragon …

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Following months of speculation and build up Apple have finally announced their latest smartphones. This year we have a trio of phones and the budget option now costs the same as most flagship Android phones. The XS models are essentially identical but with different sized OLED screens, while the “budget” XR model has a 6.1″ LCD …

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WWDC is more about software than hardware, but it often includes some new releases, last year there were several announcements with the 10.5in iPad Pro, iMac improvements and the HomePod. This year then felt a bit underwhelming as we saw no such releases, it was all about the software. iOS12 The biggest news as always is the …

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