How to make apps avoid the MacBook screen notch

If your favorite app doesn’t work well with the screen notch in your MacBook Pro or MacBook Air, there is a solution.
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If your favorite app doesn’t work well with the screen notch in your MacBook Pro or MacBook Air, there is a solution.
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A surprising breakthrough in battery recycling involves heat, which can restore instead of damaging these ubiquitous power sources.
For certain tasks, an Apple Watch beats an iPhone. Try these often-overlooked Apple Watch pros to get more from your smartwatch.
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It’s easy to increase your Apple Watch use — it can do far more than activity tracking. All you must do is keep asking yourself one question.
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The crime drama ‘Your Friends and Neighbors’ just launched recently and already earned high ratings. Jon Hamm surely helped.
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Check out our GameBaby review and see how it enhances your retro gaming experience with real buttons for your iPhone.
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You can set AI-powered DeepL Translate as the default translation app on iPhone and iPad. Here’s how to set it up and why you might want to.
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iOS 18.4.1 offers bug fixes, including issues with CarPlay connectivity for some iPhone users. There a macOS and iPadOS patches, too.
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Unlike rival item trackers, the Chipolo Pop doesn’t force you to choose between iPhone and Android. You can find your misplaced keys or cat with either Apple’s Find My network or Google’s Find My Device. Plus, the Bluetooth tracker tag comes in a range of colors. Find your stuff with colorful Chipolo Pop Back in […]
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A new blog post explains how Apple can generate the data needed to train its large language models without violating user privacy