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iPhone 17 Sold Out: Base Model Faces Longer Delays Than The Pros

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techdae has been tracking iPhone 17 inventory every Friday since the four new models went on sale online. We started on the first preorder...

New iPhone Tech Might Supercharge Battery Life, And It’s Not A Bigger Battery

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Battery life has been a top priority for Apple in recent years, and the iPhone 17 series exemplifies these efforts. Battery tests reveal that...

Opera One Revives Winamp Nostalgia With Spotify Integration

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Opera One is turning up the volume on its Spotify integration with a new feature that makes your browser groove to your music. In...

How To Add A Digital ID To Your iPhone’s Wallet

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During the WWDC 2025 keynote, Apple unveiled the new iOS 26 system along with iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe, watchOS 26, tvOS 26, and visionOS...

ChatGPT Group Chats Now Available In Select Markets

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OpenAI has officially launched a group chat feature in ChatGPT, currently piloted in Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan. This new feature allows...

5 Free Android Apps That Act As Digital Burner Phones

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In today’s digital age, personal privacy has become a major concern, especially when it comes to phone numbers. While your Android phone number is...

Steam Gamers Beware, Sony May Pull the PlayStation Rug Out From Underneath

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The games industry has faced its share of challenges over the past decade, but one undeniably positive trend stands out: major console manufacturers are...

Judge Rules xAI’s Lawsuit Against Apple Can Continue

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A U.S. District Court judge has ruled that xAI’s lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI will move forward, rejecting Apple’s motion to dismiss. The decision...

The Outsiders Launches Apple Watch App With A Focus On Training Readiness

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The popular fitness app The Outsiders, a favorite among serious athletes, is now available on Apple Watch. With this launch, developer Gentler Stories brings...

Google Changes Its Mind Again, Will Allow ‘Experienced’ Android Users To Sideload Apps

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Sideloading has long been one of Android’s defining freedoms — a perk that sets it apart from Apple’s tightly controlled ecosystem. It lets users...