iOS 14 reportedly leaked in February from a development iPhone

How have iOS 14 details been circulating months ahead of time when Apple is normally eager to crack down on leaks? It apparently comes down to someone willing to spend a tidy sum of money…. Original post: iOS 14 reportedly leaked in February from a development iPhone

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Tesla’s Arcade adds ‘Fallout Shelter’ for in-car play

Nearly a year after it was announced at E3, Fallout Shelter has joined the list of games Tesla owners can play on their in-car infotainment systems. After initially launching on smartphones five… View original post here: Tesla’s Arcade adds ‘Fallout Shelter’ for in-car play

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How Microsoft plans to make life easier for Windows developers

It’s 2020, and Microsoft is still juggling two very different APIs (application programming interfaces) in Windows 10. In one corner, you’ve got the old-school Win32 API and its decades-long… Link: How Microsoft plans to make life easier for Windows developers

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Oculus Link now supports nearly any USB cable you own

Oculus Link has been available for a while, but it’s been finicky about the cables you use — to the point where it was sometimes easier to buy the $79 official cable to connect your Quest to… Read the rest here: Oculus Link now supports nearly any USB cable you own

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Apple now considers your 2014 MacBook Air ‘vintage’

Some of Apple’s better-known laptops are riding off into the proverbial sunset, at least as far as the company is concerned. The company has added (via MacRumors) mid-2013 and mid-2014 MacBook… Read the original: Apple now considers your 2014 MacBook Air ‘vintage’

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