What To Know When Switching From Android To Iphone

Software: You Probably Need iTunes or Move to iOS One of the most important things you’ll need is software to help you move content from your Android to your new iPhone. There are two major ways you can do this. You can download Apple’s Move to iOS app from the Google Play Store. This is an Android app that helps transfer your data. Just download it and follow the onscreen instructions....

November 28, 2022 · 7 min · 1346 words · Thomas Hodde

Whatsapp Introduces Better Quality Media On Ios

The details of the latest WhatsApp beta on iOS were originally picked up by WABetaInfo after the release of beta version 2.21.150.11. According to 9To5Mac, the beta introduces the quality settings that WhatsApp previously started testing on Android in early July. The new setting, which allows users to change between Auto, Best Quality, and Data Saver, will give users more control over how the app compresses any photos or media that they send....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 233 words · Juan Brackett

Whatsapp S New Self Messaging Reminder Might Help You Get More Done

There are plenty of ways to remind yourself to do something. You might tell Siri or another phone assistant; you might add an item to a to-do list or reminders app. Or you may do what a surprising number of people do—email yourself. Soon, messaging app WhatsApp will let you easily send messages to yourself, which has some big advantages over email and also some drawbacks. “I prefer to use email because it’s the headquarters of everything I do....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 761 words · Irene Martinez

Which Apple Tv Capacity Do You Need

How Much Space Do I Need on an Apple TV? If you only use a few apps, play a handful of games, and watch movies casually on the Apple TV, the lower-storage option is probably the best. If you want near-instant access to your music or images library, you may want to choose the larger capacity model, which should deliver better results if you have bandwidth constraints. If you expect to play lots of games and use all the other useful features, such as news and current affairs apps, it makes some sense to consider spending the extra money on a 64 GB model....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 791 words · Brian Rico

Why A Meta Lawsuit Signals The Battle For The Future Of The Metaverse

The Federal Trade Commission is suing to prevent Meta from acquiring Within, the virtual reality fitness app maker. The government argues that allowing Meta’s purchase would create a monopoly, and experts say the results of the lawsuit could determine who dominates the metaverse for years to come. “If Meta is stopped from continuing its purchasing spree, it means the playing field of the VR industry will be leveled,” Eric Alexander, founder of Soundscape VR, an entertainment platform based in the metaverse, told Lifewire in an email interview....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 663 words · Mary Dyess

Why Augmented Reality Not Vr Is Likely The Future

Oppo recently announced the Air Glass, an AR device that’ll go on sale early next year. Google and Apple are also rumored to be working on their own versions of AR headsets. “AR brings in 3D, a captive experience, real-time interaction, and creative content like never before,” Ranga Jagannath, an AR expert, told Lifewire in an email interview. “When people think of video games, for example, they think of entertainment, but the potential is far greater....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 624 words · Jeanne Jimenez

Why Claiming Your Copyright On Pinterest Is Important

As a kind of digital corkboard, the platform allows you to discover and save an impressive amount of interesting content tailored to your interests in a short amount of time. But even though Pinterest is known for being a pretty positive place, it does have one issue: Sometimes content creators don’t get proper credit for their work. To change that, Pinterest is launching a new way for them to have more control over where their work ends up on the platform....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 695 words · James Stewart

Why Experts Say We Should Control Ai Now

AI has long been touted as either a cure for all humanity’s problems or a Terminator-style apocalypse. So far, though, AI hasn’t come close to even human-level intelligence. But keeping a leash on advanced AI could be too complex a problem for humans if it’s ever developed, according to a recent paper published in the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research. “A super-intelligent machine that controls the world sounds like science fiction,” Manuel Cebrian, one of the paper’s co-authors, said in a news release....

November 28, 2022 · 5 min · 1017 words · Juan Weatherford

Why Instagram Redesigned Its Home Screen

Though this may be a simple design change for some, the addition of these tabs booted the Likes and Create tabs to the top of the home page, near the message button. The Shop feature isn’t new on the platform, though, only the positioning is. But pushing its new Reels feature is surprising, considering Reels has only been live for three months. “This will definitely lead to increased session times,” Frank Goodman, the founder and CEO of small business technology firm Bleeding Bulb, told Lifewire in an email....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 672 words · Phyllis Don

Why Jailbreaking Your Iphone Might Be Worth It

Jailbreaking—or rooting as it’s often referred to on Android—was once a common practice on iPhones. Many would jailbreak their devices to unlock access to unique themes, deeper file browsing, and the ability to install third-party apps. While doing so has become much more difficult, it could still be a good step towards gaining more control over your device. However, there are notable risks involved. “Jailbreaking your iPhone can leave you vulnerable to several risks that may eventually affect the performance of your device,” Tim McGuire, CEO of Mobile Klinik, told Lifewire via email....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 630 words · Irvin Will

Why Microsoft Wants You To Chat With Outlook

Voice control offers a faster way to manage your time and inbox. Microsoft says Cortana can help schedule meetings, compose email messages, and find files, emails, and people. Interacting with mobile devices by voice can be more efficient than using a keyboard, experts say. “The biggest benefit with conversational AI is efficiency—we speak three times faster than we type, so there’s a time benefit right off the bat,” Pete Erickson, the organizer of the voice technology event VOICE, said in an email interview....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 594 words · Michael Webb

Why Quantum Computing Advances Raise Privacy Concerns

An international research team recently took a leap toward building a high-performing, scalable “quantum internet.” The team achieved sustained, long-distance teleportation through 27 miles of optical fiber, according to a new paper in the peer-reviewed journal PRX Quantum. A functional quantum internet would dramatically change the fields of secure communication, data storage, and computing. “In this new study we demonstrate the quantum teleportation of photonic quantum states,” study co-author Daniel Oblak, an assistant professor of physics at the University of Calgary, said in a news release....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 628 words · Carol Garduno

Why Shortening Hey Siri May Not Change The Way You Speak To The Assistant

Voice assistants are set to always listen to the world around them, sitting tight until they recognize their catchphrase: OK Google, Hey Siri, and so on. Only then do they process the subsequent words as a request. Apple’s plan, reported by well-sourced Apple journalist Mark Gurman, would shorten this phrase, but what’s the point? And won’t it make Siri less accurate? “People will still communicate with Siri using ‘Hey Siri’ for quite some time until Apple can promote through its ads, video clips, and other materials that they have switched to only ‘Siri....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 625 words · Sarah Robinson

Why You Should Consider Using This Funky Looking Mouse

If you have wrist pain, the first step is to stop whatever you are doing. You’ll probably not be able to reverse the damage, but you can stop making it worse. And one way to do that, if you insist on using a mouse, is to go vertical. Vertical mice let you operate in a more natural handshake orientation rather than the pronated posture we’re used to. And Logitech’s new Lift makes this easier and cheaper than ever....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 692 words · John Hoyle

Wi Fi Wireless Bridging Explained

Types of Wireless Bridging Hardware that supports wireless network bridging includes: Wi-Fi to Ethernet bridge: This hardware allows Wi-Fi clients to connect to an Ethernet network. The hardware integrates with Wi-Fi wireless access points and is useful for older computers or devices that don’t have Wi-Fi capability. Wi-Fi to Wi-Fi bridge: This bridge joins two Wi-Fi networks, often to increase the coverage area of a Wi-Fi hotspot. Some wireless AP hardware supports bridging in Ethernet as well as Wi-Fi mode....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 340 words · Sergio Lee

Wimax Vs Lte

Overall Findings Different wireless providers and industry vendors back either WiMax or LTE, or both, depending on how these technologies benefit their businesses. In the U.S., cellular provider Sprint backs WiMax. Its competitors, Verizon and AT&T, support LTE. Manufacturing companies may prefer one or the other depending on their ability to produce hardware more or less expensively. Neither technology is expected to replace Wi-Fi home networks and hotspots. For consumers, the choice between LTE and WiMax comes down to which services are available in their region and which service offers the best speed and reliability....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 422 words · David Diaz

Wpd File What It Is How To Open One

What Is a WPD File? A file with the .WPD file extension is a text document. What kind of text file it is depends on the program that’s using it; there are three main file formats that utilize this file extension. The most likely scenario is that you have a document created by Corel’s WordPerfect application. It might have tables, text, images, and other objects stored within the file. The Swiftpage Act!...

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 689 words · Mary Ross

Kena Bridge Of Spirits Is Much More Than A Kids Game

I wasn’t sure what to expect going in. I hadn’t heard much about Kena beforehand, but the day it dropped, half the gamers I know suddenly started singing its praises. Sure, some of that can be attributed to Kena being available on the PlayStation 5, as there isn’t that much else to play there, but not all of it. It got me curious. Kena turned out to be a slightly old-fashioned action-adventure game, but one with a level of polish that puts many mainstream releases to shame....

November 27, 2022 · 4 min · 650 words · Myra Pritchard

No More Heroes 3 Is Just The Kind Of Bonkers I Needed

No More Heroes is known for its stylish looks, madcap violence, and unique characters, and Travis Touchdown’s third outing into Santa Destroy is no exception. I know Travis Strikes Again exists, but that took place in a possessed game console, so it doesn’t count. No More Heroes 3 is just as crass, colorful, violent, vibrant, weird, and wonderful as its predecessors (so definitely not for kids), but it works. It works because Grasshopper Manufacture decided it needed to be more ridiculous and outlandish....

November 27, 2022 · 4 min · 681 words · Antonia Mccreery

Take A Break Instagram Feature To Begin Testing Soon

Roughly 75 million of Instagram’s 1 billion users are between the ages of 13 and 17, and research indicates that the app can negatively affect teens’ mental health. The proposed “Take a Break” feature would give users the option to put their account on pause and think about how they’re spending their time. Nick Clegg, Facebook’s vice president of global affairs, told CNN’s State of the Union the goal is to prompt teenagers to, well, take a break from the app....

November 27, 2022 · 2 min · 234 words · Moira Coleman