Engadget Apple’s self-repair diagnostics tool expands to Europe Apple is expanding access to its web-based diagnostic tool. The software (officially called “Apple Diagnostics for Self Service Repair”) is now available in 32 European countries, including the UK, Germany, France and the Netherlands. Go to Source
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Apple’s self-repair diagnostics tool expands to Europe
Apple is expanding access to its web-based diagnostic tool. The software (officially called “Apple Diagnostics for Self Service Repair”) is now available in 32 European countries, including the UK, Germany, France and the Netherlands. They join the US, where the tool arrived in December. As Apple describes it, the software “gives users the same ability… Continue reading Apple’s self-repair diagnostics tool expands to Europe
The best Windows laptops for 2024
Engadget Apple’s self-repair diagnostics tool expands to Europe Apple is expanding access to its web-based diagnostic tool. The software (officially called “Apple Diagnostics for Self Service Repair”) is now available in 32 European countries, including the UK, Germany, France and the Netherlands. Go to Source
Chrome for mobile adds handy action shortcuts for local businesses
Engadget Apple’s self-repair diagnostics tool expands to Europe Apple is expanding access to its web-based diagnostic tool. The software (officially called “Apple Diagnostics for Self Service Repair”) is now available in 32 European countries, including the UK, Germany, France and the Netherlands. Go to Source
Clickolding, from the I Am Your Beast devs, looks like a clicking nightmare
There’s about to be a new clicking game in town, and this one looks like an absolute nightmare (in a good way.) Clickolding, which seems to derive its name from cuckolding, is described on Steam as a “dark incremental narrative game about thumbing a tally counter to satisfy the distressing masked man sitting in the… Continue reading Clickolding, from the I Am Your Beast devs, looks like a clicking nightmare
Amazon Prime Day 2024 dates announced: The best early Prime Day deals you can shop ahead of the summer event
Amazon has confirmed that its Prime Day 2024 sale will run on July 16 and 17, and if history is any indication, it should include some of the better prices of the year on gadgets and tech gear. Most of the noteworthy discounts won’t be available until the sales event starts, but, per usual, the… Continue reading Amazon Prime Day 2024 dates announced: The best early Prime Day deals you can shop ahead of the summer event
A Meta ‘error’ broke the political content filter on Threads and Instagram
Earlier this year, Meta made the controversial decision to automatically limit political content from users’ recommendations in Threads and Instagram by default. The company said that it didn’t want to “proactively amplify” political posts and that users could opt-in via their Instagram settings if they did want to see such content. But, it turns out,… Continue reading A Meta ‘error’ broke the political content filter on Threads and Instagram
An ID verification service that works with TikTok and X left its credentials wide open for a year
An ID verification company that works on behalf of TikTok, X and Uber, among others, has left a set of administrative credentials exposed for more than a year, as reported by 404 Media. The Israel-based AU10TIX verifies the identity of users by using pictures of their faces and drivers’ licenses, potentially opening up both to… Continue reading An ID verification service that works with TikTok and X left its credentials wide open for a year
Welcome to the future, where AI-generated Al Michaels reads you personalized Olympic recaps
Who among us hasn’t lied awake at night during past Olympics, longing for personalized daily event summaries read in the dulcet tones of legendary sports broadcaster Al Michaels? Well, our moment has finally come. “Your Daily Olympic Recap on Peacock” will let you choose your favorite sports and highlight types for the 2024 Summer Olympics,… Continue reading Welcome to the future, where AI-generated Al Michaels reads you personalized Olympic recaps
UE’s Everboom speaker is a smaller, floatable version of its Epicboom
Ultimate Ears is expanding its lineup of portable Bluetooth speakers with the Everboom. This one should be pretty safe to take with you on your wildest adventures, as it has a rugged design and an IP67 waterproof and dustproof rating. It can even float, so you can bring it with you into the pool or… Continue reading UE’s Everboom speaker is a smaller, floatable version of its Epicboom