Topic: power users
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iOS 26 Review: Power User Tips for Reminders & Preview
The iOS 26 update introduces new productivity features, focusing on AI-powered enhancements to the Reminders app and its integration with Apple Intelligence for power users. The Reminders app's AI excels at organizing simple, brief tasks but struggles with grouping complex or detailed entries int...
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Apple M5 Debuts in the Most Unconventional MacBook Pro
The entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro is often overlooked for cheaper MacBook Air models, which meet most users' needs and lack the Pro's high-performance chips for demanding tasks. It appeals to power users with its premium mini-LED display, 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate, active cooling for sustain...
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Google Relaxes Android Sideloading Restrictions
Google is introducing an "advanced flow" to give experienced Android users more control over sideloading apps, balancing safety and freedom with clear, repeated warnings about risks. The company is requiring developer verification for apps distributed outside the Play Store to combat security thr...
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Last Chance: Lowest Black Friday MacBook Prices Before Cyber Monday
Black Friday and Cyber Monday offer unprecedented discounts on Apple's latest MacBooks, making premium hardware more affordable. Key deals include the MacBook Pro M5 at a new low of £1,449 in the UK and the M4 Pro model with a $300 discount in the US, offering high performance for creative profes...
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Android Power Users Can Bypass Sideloading Limits
Google is implementing a new developer verification system requiring identity registration for apps distributed outside the Play Store to combat malware and scams. The policy has faced backlash for centralizing control and complicating app distribution, leading Google to offer concessions like a ...
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AMD Ryzen 9 9900X3D Hits Record Low Price — Just $50 Over 9800X3D
The AMD Ryzen 9 9900X3D is now available at a discounted price of $499.99, offering a $100 reduction and exceptional value with 12 cores and a 50% increase over the Ryzen 7 9800X3D. Featuring Zen 5 architecture and 3D V-Cache technology, it provides 128MB of L3 cache and a 5.5GHz boost clock, exc...
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Google Ads Simplifies Scripts: New Documentation Guide
Google Ads has launched a significantly improved documentation guide for its Ads scripts, making building, testing, and customizing automations far more accessible for advertisers and developers. The overhaul restructures the guide into a more logical, user-friendly format with intuitive organiza...
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Windows President on Windows 11 AI Backlash: "We Have Work to Do"
Microsoft acknowledges user dissatisfaction with Windows, pledging to address reliability, performance, and ease of use concerns based on extensive feedback. The company is focusing on resolving long-standing issues like inconsistent UI dialogs and underwhelming tools, particularly for developers...
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M5 iPad Pro Review: Is the M4 Upgrade Worth It?
The M5 iPad Pro features meaningful internal upgrades including a more powerful processor, enhanced RAM, and improved cellular efficiency, while maintaining the same premium design as its predecessor. Battery performance and fast charging capabilities are notably better, especially during cellula...
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Opera Neon: The AI-Powered Browser Is Here
Opera Neon is a new AI-driven browser that enables application creation through AI prompts and reusable cards, now available in an invite-only phase with a $19.99 monthly subscription. It features tools like a standard chatbot, Neon Do for task assistance, and the ability to generate code snippet...
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Google Reverses New Android Developer Registration Rules
Google has reversed its planned identity verification mandate for Android developers after significant community criticism, introducing specialized account types for limited app distribution and a method for advanced users to sideload unverified apps. The original policy, requiring government ID ...
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Google to Allow Sideloading for Experienced Android Users
Google is modifying its Android developer verification policy to create a special process for experienced users, allowing them to install apps from unverified sources while maintaining security through advanced warnings and safeguards. The company is introducing a new category of developer accoun...
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Anthropic Appoints New CTO to Lead AI Infrastructure Push
Anthropic has appointed Rahul Patil, former Stripe CTO, as its new Chief Technology Officer, succeeding co-founder Sam McCandlish who becomes chief architect, as part of a reorganization to enhance collaboration among technical teams. The leadership change occurs amid intense infrastructure compe...
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