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  • Video Calls from Space: Coming to Europe and the USA soon

    Video Calls from Space: Coming to Europe and the USA soon

    This year, people in Europe will be able to make video calls using satellite technology, thanks to a successful demonstration by Vodafone working together with AST SpaceMobile. The service will soon expand to the United States through AT&T, although it might take a little longer there.

    Just like the current satellite options for texting and calling, this new technology will work in places where there’s no regular phone signal.

    Apple Paved the Way with Satellite Messaging

    For many years, satellite communication was only possible with special equipment. However, smartphones have now caught up. Apple started this trend with its Emergency SOS via Satellite feature in 2022, which lets you contact emergency services from spots with no cell service. They’ve even updated it so you can send messages to your loved ones. Apple started with Globalstar but has now teamed up with SpaceX and T-Mobile to use Starlink’s satellite system.

    Voice and Internet from Orbit

    In 2023, AST SpaceMobile showed that regular phones could do more than just send messages via satellites; they could also make voice calls and use mobile data. They proved this by connecting a call from Maui, Hawaii, to Madrid, Spain, using their BlueWalker 3 satellite. They also managed to achieve a download speed of about 14 Mbps in another test.

    Satellite Video Calls Are Here

    Vodafone and AST SpaceMobile have now shown that video calls are possible too, using typical 4G/5G phones. They made history with the world’s first video call from space, connecting a call from a remote part of Wales where there’s never been mobile internet before. This was done by Vodafone’s engineer, Rowan Chesmer, who called Margherita Della Valle, showcasing the potential for internet access and messaging in areas without coverage.

    Vodafone plans to roll out this service across Europe by the end of 2026, although they haven’t shared how much it will cost yet. Meanwhile, AT&T is testing similar services in the US, but they’ll probably start after Europe. This new technology could change how we stay connected, especially in the most remote places.

  • Fun new golf game coming to Apple Arcade

    Fun new golf game coming to Apple Arcade

    Apple is getting ready to add another exciting game to Apple Arcade on February 6th. The game is called “PGA TOUR Golf Pro,” and it’s perfect for anyone who loves golf or enjoyed playing video games as a kid. Here’s what you can look forward to:

    What’s in Store

    Famous Golf Courses

    You’ll get to play on some of the world’s most famous golf courses in this game. Imagine walking through:

    • Pebble Beach Golf Links
    • The Links at Spanish Bay
    • Spyglass Hill Golf Course
    • Firestone Country Club
    • Bay Hill Club and Lodge
    • Harbour Town Golf Links
    • Latrobe Country Club

    Since this game is part of Apple Arcade, it will keep getting new updates, which means more courses will be added over time.

    Play Against Others

    The game lets you go head-to-head with other players or your friends in real time. No more waiting around for your turn; matches will be quick and exciting.

    Tournaments for Everyone

    There are daily and multi-day tournaments where you can climb leaderboards, win rewards, and improve your golfer’s skills. You’ll earn money and coins in the game, which you can use to buy better equipment and unlock new modes.

    Extras to Know

    • The game supports controllers for a better gaming experience.
    • It works on iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and tvOS.
    • The download size is about 2.6GB.

    My Thoughts

    I’m really looking forward to playing this game. The best part is that it’s included in Apple Arcade, so no extra cost or annoying in-app purchases. If you’re not already subscribed to Apple Arcade, you can start with a free one-month trial to check out this game and more. It’s a great way to enjoy high-quality games without breaking the bank.

  • Issues with the new CarPlay update

    Issues with the new CarPlay update

    Apple is facing some challenges with its CarPlay system. There are actually two main issues. First, the much-talked-about new version of CarPlay, which was introduced at WWDC 2022, hasn’t made its way into any cars yet. Apple promises it’s collaborating with various car makers to bring this update to life, but we’re still waiting.

    However, the bigger issue might be how Apple is overlooking the current version of CarPlay, which is already in millions of cars on the road.

    Apple’s CarPlay Dilemma

    Apple seems very focused on rolling out the new CarPlay, which is a big project needing close cooperation with each car manufacturer. While this is exciting, it will take years before it’s as common as the current CarPlay.

    Apple boasts that over 98% of new cars in the U.S. come with CarPlay, except for brands like Tesla, GM, and Rivian. Despite this success, the current CarPlay feels outdated to many users.

    Neglecting Current Users

    It appears Apple is adopting an all-or-nothing strategy. There are features from the new CarPlay that could improve the current system without needing manufacturer support. Since CarPlay mirrors the iPhone’s screen, Apple could enhance it via iPhone software updates.

    Possible Improvements for Current CarPlay Users

    • New Apps: Apple hasn’t added new built-in apps to CarPlay in a long while. For instance, adding a Weather app could be straightforward.
    • More Customization: Users can currently only rearrange app icons and choose from a few wallpapers. More options like custom themes, better control over the dashboard layout, or using any photo as wallpaper would enhance user experience.
    • Enhanced HomeKit Integration: CarPlay lets you control basic HomeKit devices, but there’s room for improvement. Adding more direct controls or a simplified Home app interface could be beneficial.
    • EV-Friendly Features: Apple Maps does a great job with EV routing in a few models, but it could offer more for EV users. Even without real-time battery data, features like better charger location mapping could be added.

    Conclusion

    While I’m excited about what the next CarPlay promises, I hope Apple doesn’t forget the millions of people using the existing version. They deserve updates that can make their driving experience better, even as the new system is developed. Right now, it feels like the current CarPlay is being left behind.

  • Apple Calendar app gets better with iOS 18.3

    Apple Calendar app gets better with iOS 18.3

    Apple’s Calendar app has been around forever on iPhones but hasn’t changed much over the years. However, recent updates have started to make it more useful. With iOS 18.3, there’s now another cool feature that makes using Apple’s own app even more appealing.

    Big Changes in iOS 18 for Calendar

    Apple hasn’t done much with its Calendar app for a long time, which is strange because there are so many other good calendar apps out there like Google Calendar and Fantastical. But with iOS 18, Apple finally made some changes that are quite noticeable, even if they’re not huge.

    One of the best new features is that now you can manage your reminders right in the Calendar app. You can add, change, or look at your reminders without needing to switch apps. It’s a nice touch, though it would be better if you could choose which reminder lists show up in Calendar.

    Also, iOS 18 brought a new look to the app with better text and layout, plus a new way to see your month’s events all at once.

    A New Feature in iOS 18.3 for Calendar

    If you have an iPhone 16 with Camera Control, iOS 18.3 gives you a handy tool. By holding down on the Camera Control, you unlock a feature called visual intelligence, which uses AI to understand what your camera is pointed at.

    This new update lets you do something pretty neat: if you see a flyer or poster with a date on it, you can point your camera at it, and your iPhone will ask if you want to add that event to your Calendar. It’s an easy way to keep your digital calendar up to date with what’s going on around you.

    The catch is, this feature only works with Apple’s Calendar app because you can’t set another app as the default for this purpose. This small but smart update gives you one more reason to use Apple’s Calendar instead of looking elsewhere.

  • Old Apple Watches can’t get new software update

    Old Apple Watches can’t get new software update

    The latest watchOS 11.3 update has accidentally messed up updates for some older Apple Watches, according to what people are saying on social media.

    If you have an Apple Watch Series 4, Series 5, or the first Apple Watch SE, you might run into a problem. These models can’t move to the new watchOS 11, and now, there’s a glitch that stops them from getting the last big update for watchOS 10, called watchOS 10.6.1.

    If your Apple Watch wasn’t on watchOS 10.6.1 before the new updates came out, you won’t be able to install it now. So, if you’re using one of these older watches with an older software version, you’re stuck. Also, some of these watches won’t connect to your iPhone if they’re on an older version of watchOS 10.

    This problem only affects the older models that can’t go beyond watchOS 10, specifically those not already updated to 10.6.1 from last August. Apple is expected to sort this out soon, so keep an eye out for a fix.

  • What’s new in iOS 18.3: Apple’s latest update details

    What’s new in iOS 18.3: Apple’s latest update details

    Apple has just released iOS 18.3 for everyone to download. We’ve already covered the new features, but here’s a simple breakdown of what’s new according to Apple’s official notes:

    Visual Intelligence with Camera Control (For all iPhone 16 models):

    • Add Events to Calendar: Now you can add an event to your Calendar just by snapping a picture of a poster or flyer.
    • Identify Plants and Animals: Your camera can now help you learn about nature by identifying different plants and animals.

    Notification Summaries (For iPhone 16, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max):

    • Manage Summaries Easily: You can now control your notification summary settings right from the lock screen.
    • New Look for Summaries: Notifications that are summarized now show up in italics and with a special icon, making them easy to spot.
    • Temporary Hold on Some Apps: Summaries for News and Entertainment apps are paused for now, but you can choose to get them back when they’re ready.

    Other Updates and Fixes:

    • Calculator: If you press equals again, it will repeat your last calculation, making quick math easier.
    • Siri: No more issues with the keyboard disappearing when you start typing a command.
    • Apple Music: Fixed a problem where music would keep playing even after you close the app.

    This update aims to make your iPhone experience smoother and more intuitive. Whether you’re organizing your schedule or just exploring the outdoors, iOS 18.3 has something to make daily tasks a bit easier.

  • How Apple gains from DeepSeek’s AI breakthrough

    How Apple gains from DeepSeek’s AI breakthrough

    DeepSeek is rapidly changing the AI scene in the U.S. Still, while many of Apple’s rivals face challenges, Apple seems to be gaining advantages from DeepSeek’s early achievements in three key areas.

    Becoming the Top Company Again

    Apple has long been in a race to be known as the world’s richest company by market value. Recently, it lost its crown to NVIDIA, thanks to the AI boom. However, with DeepSeek’s influence on the market, the stocks of many tech giants, including NVIDIA, have dropped, while Apple’s have gone up. Right now, Apple is once again the leading company worldwide, largely thanks to DeepSeek.

    Boost from App Store Popularity

    Over the weekend, DeepSeek’s app became the most downloaded on Apple’s iPhone App Store, a clear sign of its growing fame. This is significant, particularly for an app that was relatively unknown before. At a time when Apple is dealing with legal issues about its App Store, DeepSeek’s success shows how important the App Store rankings are in today’s culture.

    Steering Clear of AI Investment Pitfalls

    Apple is pouring money into AI development but isn’t suffering like its competitors from DeepSeek’s strategy of doing more with less. While others push for huge AI investments, DeepSeek proves that big budgets aren’t always necessary for success. Apple, with its quiet, internal development strategy, avoids the tough questions others face and strengthens its commitment to processing AI directly on devices, which they see as the future.

    In Conclusion

    It’s too soon to say how DeepSeek will shape the AI world in the long run. However, it’s currently stirring things up, causing unease among U.S. tech firms. Apple might be feeling this too, but for now, it’s also reaping the benefits of DeepSeek’s early triumphs.

  • Apple updates VisionOS to Version 2.3

    Apple updates VisionOS to Version 2.3

    Apple has just launched visionOS 2.3, marking the third update to the visionOS 2 software which was first introduced in September. This new version comes a little over a month after visionOS 2.2 and nearly a year since the Vision Pro headset was released.

    To update to visionOS 2.3, owners of the Vision Pro can go into the Settings menu on their device, click on General, and then select Software Update. When updating, you’ll need to take off your Vision Pro. There’s a handy progress bar on the front EyeSight display, so you can see how the update is going.

    Apple states that visionOS 2.3 brings important bug fixes and security enhancements. They recommend that everyone updates to this version for the best experience. For more details about the Vision Pro and the visionOS 2 updates, check out our detailed guide.

  • New small HomePod coming soon after long wait

    New small HomePod coming soon after long wait

    It’s been a while since we’ve seen a new model of the tiny HomePod. Launched with the iPhone 12 back in November 2020, fans have been waiting for over four years for a refresh. Good news is, it looks like the wait is almost over with a new version expected to hit the shelves by the end of this year.

    homepod mini thumb feature
    According to recent reports from Mark Gurman at Bloomberg, Apple is gearing up to introduce the updated HomePod mini sometime at the end of 2025. This new model will come with Apple’s own special Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip, which supports the newer Wi-Fi 6E standard. This is a step up from the Wi-Fi 4 that the current model uses, promising better and faster connections for enjoying music or using Siri.

    Though specifics are still under wraps, there’s talk that the new HomePod mini might include a more advanced “S” processor, better sound, fresh color choices, and an updated Ultra Wideband chip for quicker handoffs between devices. The current version uses the S5 chip from the 2019 Apple Watch Series 5.

    Alongside this, Apple is also rumored to be working on a new smart home hub. This device could have a display from 6 to 7 inches, set up either on a wall or on a stand with its own speaker, somewhat like the HomePod mini.

    However, while this new hub will support Apple’s smart tech, the upcoming HomePod mini won’t. For more insights on the HomePod mini, check out our detailed overview.

  • New Apple Sports App Update: Easier navigation and game broadcast details

    New Apple Sports App Update: Easier navigation and game broadcast details

    Apple has just updated its Sports app for iPhone, introducing some cool new features that make it even better for sports fans. First off, the update makes it easier to move around the app. Now, you can simply swipe left or right to check out all your favorite leagues and teams, making it quicker to get to the sports you love.

    Next up, if you’re into soccer, you’ll be happy to know that the app now supports more soccer events, including the FA Cup, EFL Championship, and League Cup. This means you get to stay updated with more soccer action right at your fingertips.

    One of the biggest updates is the addition of broadcast information for national games. Now, you won’t have to guess where to watch the big games; the app tells you right where to tune in.

    Here’s what’s new in Apple Sports version 2.4:

    • The soccer section has grown, now covering the FA Cup, EFL Championship, and League Cup.
    • Easy navigation – just swipe to move between your followed leagues and teams.
    • Game pages now show you where to watch national sports events.

    You can grab this update from the App Store today.

    Also, don’t forget to mark your calendar for the exciting Super Bowl rematch between the Eagles and Chiefs, happening in New Orleans on February 9. The best part? You can stream the game in 4K for free this year, making it easier than ever to enjoy the big game.