How to delete spam calendar events on iPhone

Macworld If you’ve discovered that weird appointments and reminders are appearing in your iPhone’s Calendar app, you may be afraid that you have an iPhone Calendar virus, or that your iPhone Calendar has been hacked. What’s more likely is that you have been subscribed to a third-party calendar, which is generating annoying spam appointments. This…

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Apple should smarten up the HomePod mini 2 with these 5 upgrades

Macworld Back in 2020, Apple introduced the $99 HomePod mini for those seeking a miniature, more affordable edition of its smart speaker. While I absolutely adore the pair I’ve connected to my Apple TV for audio output, certain annoyances sometimes downgrade the overall experience. With the HomePod mini 2 rumored to launch at some point…

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50 iPhone Features Apple Added to iOS 18 Since September

Since iOS 18 was released in September 2024, Apple has introduced an unprecedented number of new features and improvements across several point updates. With iOS 18.1, 18.2, and 18.3, users have seen a host of tweaks and changes designed to enhance everything from the Mail app to Camera Control on the iPhone 16. Below, we’ve…

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Windows makes file sharing and linking easier for Android

Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority The latest Windows Insider build lets users easily pair a new Android or iOS device via the Start menu’s Phone Link pane. The pane, which displays a connected Android phone’s battery level and handy shortcuts, is now also compatible with iPhones. Android and iOS users can now quickly send…

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This quantum computer built on server racks paves the way to bigger machines

A Canadian startup called Xanadu has built a new quantum computer it says can be easily scaled up to achieve the computational power needed to tackle scientific challenges ranging from drug discovery to more energy-efficient machine learning. Aurora is a “photonic” quantum computer, which means it crunches numbers using photonic qubits—information encoded in light. In…

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