Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra vs iPhone 15 Pro Max

Galaxy S24 Ultra

Samsung recently launched their new flagship smartphone, the Samsung GalaxyN S24 Ultra, they also launched the Galaxy S24 and the Galaxy S24 Plus and now we get to see how the top model compares to Apple’s flagship model, the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Choosing between the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and the iPhone 15 Pro […]

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How to Take Awesome Photos With Your iPhone

photos iPhone

If you want to take awesome photos with your iPhone, this guide covers a range of tips that can help you improve your iPhone photography. In today’s digital age, the iPhone has transformed from a mere communication device into a powerful photographic tool, capable of capturing moments in stunning detail and creativity. If you’re keen […]

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Apple releases MGIE open-source AI image editor

Apple MGIE open-source AI Multimodal Large Language Model-Guided Image Editing

In the realm of digital image editing, Apple’s recent unveiling of the Multimodal Large Language Model-Guided Image Editing (MGIE) system marks a significant milestone. This cutting-edge AI tool leverages the capabilities of large language models to interpret and execute complex, instruction-based image modifications, offering users an unprecedented level of control and flexibility. MGIE’s innovative approach […]

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Vision OS 1.1 Beta 1 for the Apple Vision Pro in Action (Video)

VisionOS 1.1

Apple has rolled out the first beta version of Vision OS 1.1, a notable upgrade that promises to enhance the user experience for those keen on diving into the latest functionalities and refinements. This early release is tailored for developers, who can now access it via Apple’s developer portal. By navigating through a series of […]

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How to Set Up Reccuring Reminders on Your iPhone

reccuring reminders iPhone

This guide will walk you through the simple steps of creating recurring reminders on your iPhone, whether you prefer the classic app interface or the convenience of Siri. Navigating through the daily chaos and the constant stream of tasks and responsibilities can often feel overwhelming, akin to a complex balancing act where every moment counts. […]

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Apple Vision Pro Tips & Tricks (Video)

Apple Vision Pro

Unlocking the full potential of the Apple Vision Pro can transform your user experience, taking it from great to exceptional. Hotshot Tek’s latest video guide is a treasure trove of insights, unveiling 40 hidden features, tips, and tricks that are sure to elevate your interaction with this innovative device. From mastering environmental interactions to perfecting […]

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Apple Releases watchOS 10.4 beta 2 (Video)

watchOS 10.4 beta 2

Apple recently released watchOS 10.4 beta 2 to developers and this update, part of a broader series of beta releases across Apple’s platforms, brings a mix of stability improvements, minor feature updates, and compatibility adjustments, particularly for users of the Apple Watch Ultra 1. Let’s dive into the details of this release and what it […]

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What’s New in iOS 17.4 Beta 2 (Video)

iOS 17.4 beta 2

Apple aficionados and tech enthusiasts alike, you will be pleased to know that the company has once again rolled out updates across its ecosystem, with the spotlight shining brightly on iOS 17.4 Beta 2. This latest beta release is a precursor to more exciting updates, demonstrating Apple’s unwavering commitment to refining and enhancing its operating […]

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Apple-inspired alarm clock concept helps you snooze a bit longer

People buy and use alarm clocks to wake them up at the right time, but let’s face it, almost everyone ends up extending their sleep by five or ten more minutes or at least want to. With the advent of smartphones, that has become even easier with the built-in snooze functionality in apps. But just as reaching for your phone before bedtime can be bad for your health, doing the same when you just want to snooze your alarm could also end up keeping you from going back to sleep instantly. What you probably need is an alarm clock whose only purpose, ironically, is to get you to sleep longer, which is what this device concept offers in addition to looking like one of Apple’s stylishly minimalist products.

Designer: Antoine Brieux

Useful as they are, our smartphones are notorious for also being sources of distractions. At night, those incessant notifications and the screen’s blue light keep us awake, but our phones also prevent us from snoozing properly again in the morning. Few of us dare to slide the screen blindly for fear of pushing the phone over the edge and breaking it, so we’re forced to open our eyes, get blinded by the screen, and be tempted by the number of unread notifications. There goes your plan to continue that sweet dream!

You know those shows or cartoons where people simply push or smash a button on their bedside clock to silence their alarms, all without even looking at the thing? Well, that’s what this alarm clock concept design also lets you do, except it doesn’t stop the alarm from sounding. The big, though flat, button on top of the small box has one and only one purpose: to snooze the alarm and let you extend your sleep, all without pulling you out of your slumbering state completely. No fumbling over which button to push. You can even hit it with your eyes closed, which is the point entirely.

With such an extremely focused purpose, the design of the device can’t be any more complex than it needs to be. It’s a perfect opportunity to apply some of Apple’s famous minimalist design language, leaving a small cube that’s bereft of any unnecessary feature other than a small LCD screen on the front, a USB-C charging port on the back, and Apple’s iconic logo on top. That said, the design is also so simple that it can actually be easily used by other brands, for example, a LEGO-inspired yellow block.

The alarm clock does have another hidden functionality. It can charge your iPhone, but only if you place it on the iPhone’s back. It makes for an awkward position where the iPhone has to lie face down on a flat surface, which risks scratching its screen. Of course, the bigger question is whether there’s a real need for such a device that does only one thing, especially if that one thing encourages and even rewards sleeping in when you really should be getting up.

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Apple releases macOS Sonoma 14.4 beta 2

macOS Sonoma 14.4 beta 2

Apple has released macOS Sonoma 14.4 beta 2 for the Mac to developers, this new beta comes a week after the release of the first beta. Apple also released a range of other new betas at the same time, these included iOS 17.4 beta 2 and iPadOS 17.4 beta 2. The forthcoming macOS Sonoma 14.4 […]

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