Apple will be releasing the next version of macOS next week, on Monday 24th October. Apple announced all of its new operating systems for 2022 back in June this year and so far, tvOS 16, iOS 16, watchOS 9 and a new update for HomePod have been released. iPadOS 16 and macOS 13 have been delayed. However, starting on Monday next week Apple will be releasing macOS 13 to compatible […]
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UK ISPs and LINX saw record data traffic earlier this week
This week, internet traffic hit a new record high at around 09:20pm on Wednesday 19th October. Traffic spiked in data usage across the London Internet Exchange (LINX), and it hit a new record of 7.179Tbps which is around 0.89TB/s. The traffic on major ISPs saw huge spikes also. The main culprit could be down to the return of Premier League football matches on Amazon Prime, which is primarily coming from […]
Free charging at Tesco with Pod Point is coming to an end
EV charging network, Pod Point has announced this week that its free charging program at Tesco supermarkets in the UK is coming to an end. Back at the end of 2019, Volkswagen and Tesco partnered up to provide free EV charging at its supermarkets but only for 7kW fast chargers, at the time there was a small charge for anything faster, at 50kW. However, in the three years since the […]
Creator Spotlight S1 E5 – Wille Howe
In the fifth episode of Creator Spotlight, I was joined by Willie Howe, who runs a YouTube channel focused on Ubiquiti and much more. We discuss everything from Ubiquiti to the future of UISP products and much more! Creator Spotlight is our series where we talk to creators about what they make and do and how they got started. We really hope you enjoy this new episode. We love to […]
UK supermarket Morrisons, adds support for My Morrisons loyalty card in Apple Wallet
A few days ago, Morrisons updated its My Morrsions app on iOS to now support Apple Wallet. It isn’t the most advanced card ever added to Apple Wallet, with no support for popping the card up on the Lock Screen and the Apple Watch support is pretty pointless, with no QR code or barcode supported. However, it is a start in the right direction. To add the card, open the […]
Top Gear was first broadcast on air 20 years ago today
20 years ago today, the very first episode of Top Gear was broadcast on BBC Two. The first series ran from 20th October 2002 and finished on the 29th of December 2002, with a total of ten episodes. This series saw the first major reboot of the show since the original Top Gear, which ran from the 70s for forty-five series. Andy Wilman and Jeremy Clarkson came up with the show […]
iPadOS 16 will be made available on 24th October
Apple unveiled iPadOS 16 in June earlier this year and typically, both iOS and iPadOS 16 get released at the same time, around a week after the new iPhone has been launched. However this year, iOS 16 was released in September but iPadOS 16 was delayed. Apple had pushed the release back due to unforeseen issues with Stage Manager. Initially, Stage Manager was only going to come to iPads with […]
Apple announces updated Apple TV 4K, now with A15 chip and updated remote
Yesterday, Apple announced an updated version of the Apple TV 4K, now with the same A15 Bionic chip from the iPhone 13 and iPad mini 6. The new box now has support for HDR10+ and comes with a new updated Siri Remote. Apple has even dropped the price, from $179 to $129 in the US and here in the UK, from £169 to £149. The A15 Bionic chip allows the […]
Apple selling updated Logitech Crayon, now supports USB-C
Yesterday, alongside the new 10th generation iPad being launched, Apple has now started selling the updated e Logitech Crayon, which now supports USB-C for charging. The original model is still on sale however, which supports the Lightning connector and older iPad models. This new stylus is an important addition, considering the latest 10th generation iPad now supports USB-C, but only works with the first generation Apple Pencil, which only supports […]