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New Windows 11 Dev/Canary Update: What’s New and Improved

After not launching a new version of Windows 11 Dev/Canary for two straight weeks, Microsoft finally launched a new version this week. The new version launched this time is still for both the development channel and the Canary channel, but there are differences in the versions. I would also like to remind Canary channel users […]

Classic Puzzle Games Return to Apple Arcade: New Releases and Updates for April

Still remember the “Magic Bubble” game on Famicom that you couldn’t stop playing? This classic puzzle game popular around the world will launch exclusively on Apple Arcade with a new look “Magic Bubble Puzzle Match” on April 4, bringing a new main story and a game mode for up to four people. Whether you are […]

Apple ID Set to Undergo Rebranding as Apple Account: What to Expect

Friends who use Apple products will surely know what an Apple ID is. Recently, sources familiar with Apple’s work revealed to foreign media that Apple ID will have a rebranding plan and may be renamed Apple Account, and it may be changed as early as this year. Click here now to watch more product unboxing […]

Setapp to Become Official Alternative App Store for iPhone in EU

Apple previously announced that when iOS 17.4 launches, sideloading will officially launch in the European Union, allowing local iPhone users to download and use third-party applications that do not appear in Apple’s App Store to comply with the Digital Services Act of the EU DMA regulations. MacPaw recently announced that Setapp will be the alternative […]

William Gibson’s Cyberpunk Classic “Neuromancer” Set to Become Apple TV+ Series

William Gibson’s landmark 1984 science fiction novel Neuromancer is being adapted into an Apple TV+ series. William Gibson’s “Neuromancer” plays an important role in the history of science fiction novels. It created the cyberpunk genre and was the first true cyberpunk novel. He created a world full of high and low technology. The future world […]