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iOS 18.4 Release Candidate and More Now Out for Developers

Apple has released new beta software updates for developers today. With today’s Release Candidate (RC) builds, this means final versions for all Apple users will be released soon. Here’s what’s available now, which includes iOS 18.4 and more: Xcode 16.3 RC (16E137) iOS 18.4 RC (22E239) iPadOS 18.4 RC (22E239) iPadOS 17.7.6 RC (21H423) macOS...

Netflix Rolls Out HDR10+ Video Quality, But Not for Everyone

Netflix has started streaming shows and movies in HDR10+, finally supporting the video format that improves picture quality for users with compatible devices. In a nutshell, HDR10 uses static metadata, meaning brightness and colour settings are fixed for the entire movie or show. HDR10+ improves on this by using dynamic metadata, which adjusts those settings...

Bell Quietly Offers $39/100GB Plan with Crave—Here’s Who Gets It

Bell is offering up a special 100GB 5G cellphone plan that costs $39 per month, but only for select customers. This plan is being offered to select existing internet customers. Just log into your account online, head over to your account dashboard and you should see the following offers after autopay: $39/100GB + Crave Basic...

Apple Debuts USB-C to 3.5mm Cable for AirPods Max, Beats Studio Pro

Apple has released a new USB-C to 3.5mm audio cable aimed at users of AirPods Max and Beats Studio Pro, letting them connect their high-end headphones to traditional headphone jacks—and it comes with a $55 CAD price tag. Earlier today, Apple announced AirPods Max (only the latest USB-C version) will get support for lossless audio...

AirPods Max Just Got a Huge Audio Upgrade—But There’s a Catch

Apple is giving its AirPods Max a major upgrade next month—but not everyone will benefit. According to Apple on Monday, a free software update arriving in April will bring lossless audio and ultra-low latency support to AirPods Max. This means users will be able to enjoy high-resolution 24-bit/48 kHz sound, better suited for music lovers,...

Apple Watch May Soon Get a Camera—Yes, on Your Wrist

Apple is exploring big changes to the Apple Watch as part of its broader plan to expand AI features across its devices, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman in his weekly Power On newsletter. People familiar with the matter say Apple wants to build Visual Intelligence into future wearables, starting with camera-equipped AirPods and eventually the...