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Best Black Friday AirPods Deals: November 24

It’s that time of year again–Black Friday, the yearly shopping event where everyone hunts for the biggest deals. The day itself is tomorrow (November 25), but deals often start days before that and continue through Cyber Monday (November 28). Apple’s AirPods are famously popular gifts and travel companions, and various models are often on sale …

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How to remove unwanted images from Featured Photos and Photo Shuffle

Apple offers two ways of surfacing images from your Photos library at seemingly random: Featured Photos, an album that’s algorithmically generated in the Photos app’s For You view, available in iOS 14/iPadOS 14 or later; and Photo Shuffle, a lock screen customization option that first appeared in iOS 16/iPadOS 16. You can also make For …

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Keep your Apple gear powered with a wireless charger deal we’re thankful for

While there are some tantalizing examples out there, Apple has yet to deliver a charger as elegant as its devices. Fortunately, the MagStack Foldable 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station with Floating Stand steps into the breach with our top-selling MagSafe- and Qi-compatible charger at a price that’s one of our deals to be thankful for this …

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How to get back deleted text messages on your iPhone

Text messages have a reputation for being informal and inconsequential, but you might have really critical information in there. So, if you’ve deleted some texts to clear up space on your iPhone and accidentally got rid of one that’s important, don’t panic. There’s a good chance it can be recovered.   The process has three …

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Report casts doubt on Apple’s claim that iCloud user data is anonymous

Last week researchers reported that several Apple apps were harvesting user data even when told not to, a claim that prompted a class-action lawsuit. But a follow-up suggests the situation could be even worse than first thought. The same two iOS devs (and “occasional security researchers”) who post under the Twitter account Mysk now claim …

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