Your Iphone Will Soon Be Full Of Ads

Sadly, this might soon change with the upcoming iOS 16. According to reliable sources, Apple may soon bring more ads to the apps that come pre-installed on your iPhone or iPad, including Maps, Books, and Podcasts. Apple has already internally tested search ads in Maps, which could display recommendations when you search for restaurants, stores, or other nearby businesses. Furthermore, while searching for an App on the App Store you may have noticed that the first result is generally an Ad....

February 4, 2026 · 1 min · 138 words · James Cruz

‘Reality Does Not Exist Until It Is Measured’ Confirmed After Australian Physicists Re

The weirdness of Quantum Theory has been confirmed once again by conducting the famous ‘John Wheeler’s delayed-choice thought experiment’. Australian physicists re-conducted the famous ‘John Wheeler’s delayed-choice thought experiment’ and once again confirmed the weirdness of Quantum Theory which proves that ‘reality does not exist until it is measured’. Basically, the famous Wheeler’s delayed-choice experiment, comprises of a moving object which has the choice to either act like a particle or a wave, now the question here is that at what point would that particular object actually ‘decide’ its nature during the Quantum experiment ?...

February 3, 2026 · 4 min · 779 words · Concha Lynn

10 Best App Cloners For Android 2025 [ Run Dual Apps ]

Android App cloners are great tools if you need to run dual accounts of the same app. Nowadays, we all have multiple social media accounts, multiple WhatsApp accounts, and even multiple accounts for games. Most people use app cloners to keep their work and private life separate, some even use it for separate gaming accounts. No need to log out and log in again and again to switch accounts. Simply use android cloner app to run dual accounts....

February 3, 2026 · 8 min · 1572 words · Virginia Waters

13 Best Io Games In 2025

Modern games pack too much realism, mind-boggling graphics, and a massive campaign. But sometimes, you need something easy to play that doesn’t require too much attention or a dedicated gaming PC/console . Remember the browser games that were popular a decade back? They featured simple mechanics and didn’t need a powerful PC to play. That’s where the best IO games come in. They are simple, fun, and are playable via any web browser ....

February 3, 2026 · 6 min · 1226 words · Daniel Whitacre

20 Best Windows 11/10 Christmas Themes, Skin, Wallpapers For 2024

Christmas is upon us and it is a holiday that I wait for all year round. The joyous mood, spending time with your loved ones, wrapping up gifts, and waiting for Santa Claus makes it a memorable time. Your streets and public places nearby are all decked up in Christmas cheer. Everyone is ready for the festival but your PC doesn’t have to be left behind. You can try some the best Windows 11 /10 Christmas themes to decorate your computer....

February 3, 2026 · 11 min · 2215 words · Gregory Malone

4 Easy Methods To Fix Iphone Stuck On Black Screen With Loading Symbol

“Hi my phone has gone to the Black screen with the spinning wheel like it does before the battery goes off, however, it wasn’t low on battery and I’ve plugged it in and it’s still there. Can’t turn it off or on it doesn’t respond to anything anyone knows what’s happened or how I can fix it please.” a quote from the Apple community. Generally, this issue arises when the user update their iPhone iOS version to the latest one....

February 3, 2026 · 6 min · 1277 words · Margaret Martinez

4 Ways To Give Robux To Friends On Roblox

Roblox is an insanely popular online gaming platform where you can create games and play games created by other users. Robux is the virtual currency in Roblox using which you can purchase upgrades to your avatars and several special abilities. You can even play Multiplayer Roblox games with your friends and may need them to have special abilities using Robux. While purchasing Robux in exchange for real money is an easy task, gifting Robux to your friends requires a few extra steps....

February 3, 2026 · 6 min · 1227 words · Douglas Pratt

A Programmer Automates His Job For Six Years Forgets Coding, Gets Caught And Fired

Programmer Automates His Job For 6 Years, Finally Gets Fired, In The Meantime Forgets How To Code We all know that there is no such thing as a free lunch in this life. You have to do work to earn your place in this world. One programmer from San Francisco Bay area thought he could do just the opposite. He hit upon a novel idea where he could just while away his time surfing, playing games while a software would do all the work on his behalf....

February 3, 2026 · 3 min · 625 words · Denise Brien

Adobe Is Bringing Photoshop, Illustrator To The Web

Adobe on Tuesday at its Adobe MAX 2021 virtual conference announced that it is bringing simplified web versions of Photoshop and Illustrator across the desktop and iPad apps. The aim is to allow users to share Photoshop or Illustrator files with others, open and view your work in the browser and provide feedback, use layers, make basic edits to documents hosted in the cloud without having to download or launch Photoshop....

February 3, 2026 · 2 min · 234 words · William Boyles

Apple Airtag Not Working? 10 Ways To Fix Connecting Issue

Apple Airtag is a tracking device that uses Bluetooth technology, a low-powered network that enables Apple devices to communicate locations, as well as the Find My app to make it simple to find and recover your tagged possessions, such as keys, pets, backpacks, luggage, and a variety of other items that you would typically have a hard time finding. All that’s required is a straightforward setup with your iPhone and the attachment of the AirTag to your possessions, enabling you to effortlessly locate them through sound alerts , precision tracking , or on a map , among other helpful functions, in situations where you’re unsure of the tagged item’s whereabouts or have misplaced it....

February 3, 2026 · 11 min · 2171 words · Vernon Mitcham

Apple Fixes Serious Account Takeover Flaw In ‘Sign In With Apple’ System

Apple has fixed a critical zero-day vulnerability in the “Sign in with Apple” account authentication page that could have given hackers complete access to user accounts. For those unaware, Sign in with Apple was launched in June 2019 and promoted as a “more private way” to sign into apps and website. It is designed to allow users to create accounts for third-party services with a minimal amount of personal information, only requiring the user to provide a name and email address....

February 3, 2026 · 3 min · 465 words · Buford Schnieders

Apple Founder Steve Jobs Drove A Mercedes Without Number Plate Yet He Was Never Caught

Apple founder Steve Jobs drove a car without a registration number! How he managed to break the law is pure genius As soon as we say Apple, Steve Jobs comes to mind. The maverick founder of Apple is still remembered today for the iconic iPhone and his turtleneck tees. Steve Jobs was perhaps the first entrepreneur to take disruption seriously and that is what he did with iPhone. Disrupted the feature phone and smartphone market to create a new brand....

February 3, 2026 · 3 min · 558 words · Ruben Carter

Best Ettv Proxy/ Mirror & Alternatives In 2026

Watching a TV show or a movie after a long day at work is what helps many us in unwinding. Finding your favorite show on any OTT or streaming site is difficult. Not every show is on these services and you end up scrambling to find them. And when you looked towards ETTV, you could download all of it as torrents. ETTV was a TV torrent group. Its torrent site was one of the most visited torrent sites that provided movies, web series, web shows, and tv shows download using the BitTorrent protocol....

February 3, 2026 · 8 min · 1657 words · Ryan York

Chinese Hackers Blamed For Cyber Attacks By Australia & Allies

A Chinese government-backed hacking group that targeted the public and private sector networks in Australia has been unmasked by the country and its allies. The federal government, Five Eyes intelligence alliance partners, and other nations on Tuesday, in a joint report, identified the hacking group ‘APT40’, known as Advanced Persistent Threat 40, for conducting malicious cyber operations on behalf of the People’s Republic of China’s Ministry of State Security. The group is blamed for espionage and hacks, including against one Australian entity when hundreds of unique usernames and passwords were stolen in April 2022, as well as intercepting multifactor authentication codes....

February 3, 2026 · 3 min · 459 words · Ninfa Dannunzio

Cloudflare Thwarts Largest

Content distribution network Cloudflare announced on Wednesday that it had recently successfully “auto-mitigated” a record-breaking Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack that peaked at 3.8 terabits per second. For those unaware, a DDoS attack occurs when multiple systems flood the bandwidth or resources of a targeted system, usually one or more web servers, to make an online service, network resource, or host machine unavailable. A DDoS attack uses more than one unique IP address or machine, often from thousands of hosts infected with malware....

February 3, 2026 · 3 min · 486 words · Emilie Patterson

Contractzen Review: Contract Management And Digital Governance Made Easy

Considering the ever-growing competition between companies, it’s easy to see the immense pressure corporate executives face – particularly when it comes to contract management and digital governance. Many times, this can lead to a loss of productivity or the mishandling of important data. This typically happens when important company documents aren’t stored in centralized locations and company decision-makers (such as C-level executives and the board) don’t have access to the information and documents they need when they need them....

February 3, 2026 · 7 min · 1384 words · Joni Hughes

Eu Hits Google With $3.5 Billion Fine Over Ad Practices

In a thunderous blow to Silicon Valley’s most powerful player, the European Union (EU) has imposed a €2.95 billion ($3.5 billion) antitrust fine on Google for abusing its dominance in the advertising technology industry (‘adtech’). What The EU Found The European Commission, the bloc’s top antitrust regulator, concluded that Google had “distorted competition” by unfairly favoring its own online display advertising technology services, particularly its AdX exchange, over those of rivals, harming publishers, advertisers, and ultimately consumers....

February 3, 2026 · 3 min · 501 words · David Duong

Facebook Unveils New Controls That Will Let You ‘Take A Break’ From Its Apps

Social media platforms are often viewed as a stage to connect with friends and acquaintances, and also to help ease depression, improve self-esteem, as well as keep loneliness at bay. However, it can also pose serious risk to one’s mental and physical health, including teenagers. Taking a note of this, Facebook is now planning to introduce a new feature that will help improve the mental health of young people, specifically teenagers....

February 3, 2026 · 2 min · 372 words · Linda Young

Gmail Launches ‘Manage Subscriptions’ Feature

These messages aren’t always classified as spam, but they can still contribute to cluttering your inbox, making it harder to spot important emails. If this daily clutter has driven you to the brink of email meltdown, there’s some good news for Gmail users. Everything In One Place To access this feature, open the navigation menu in the top-left corner of your inbox and select “Manage subscriptions.” Availability The feature is currently rolling out on the web version of Gmail, with Android users gaining access starting July 14, and iOS users following on July 21....

February 3, 2026 · 1 min · 131 words · Roland Humann

Hackers Used Whatsapp Images To Spy On Samsung Galaxy Users For Months

Security researchers at Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 have uncovered a stealthy spyware campaign, which used WhatsApp images to exploit a hidden Samsung flaw in Galaxy phones secretly. The newly discovered Android spyware, dubbed LANDFALL, silently infiltrated Samsung Galaxy phones for months by exploiting a zero-day flaw in the company’s Android image-processing library, which allowed attackers to take control of a device the moment a malicious image was received with no clicks required....

February 3, 2026 · 4 min · 670 words · Gregory Thornburg