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A woman takes pictures with a smartphone standing on the pedestrian Patriarchal Bridge over the Moskva river, with the Kremlin seen in the background, in central Moscow on March 21, 2023, ahead of a meeting of Russian President and his Chinese counterpart.
A $200 Russian smartphone aiming to replace the iPhone isn't getting much love — fewer than 1,000 units have been sold since its debut.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook said there need to be limits on screen time for kids.
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The color of your messages on iPhone can let you know if and how others are receiving them.
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Sergei Kiriyenko, first deputy head of the presidential administration to President Vladimir Putin
Sergei Kiriyenko, first deputy head of the presidential administration, told Russian, officials to ditch iPhones, Russian newspaper Kommersant reported.
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There’s a new ChatGPT app for the Apple Watch called Petey, and if Siri had feelings, she’d definitely be worried. You can speak to Petey using voice-to-text and hear it read back responses in a cute little robot voice, then share its AI answers over text or email.

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Remember the BlackBerry? Remember how BlackBerry was getting its own movie? Well, now we’ve got our first trailer, which depicts the rise and fall of the infamous company that brought us the phone that ensnared CEOs, celebrities, and even presidents in its grip.

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  • You can delete photos from your iPhone but keep them in iCloud by turning off iCloud photo sharing.
  • You can also use a different iCloud account to keep the previous account's iCloud photos safe.
  • Another solution is to use a different cloud server, like Dropbox or OneDrive, to back up the photos.

Apple's iCloud service allows you to share photos across devices, while als