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iOS 26 is now available for everyone to download, and it's a big update. There are significant design changes, and many new features to learn about. Some of the additions need some setup so you can get started, so we've created an ?iOS 26? tutorial that covers what you should do first after installing ?iOS 26?.
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The Apple Watch Ultra 3 replaces the second-generation model that was introduced two years ago in Apple's smartwatch lineup, but how different are the two successive smartwatch generations?
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The iPhone Air, iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and ?iPhone 17 Pro? Max have the iOS 26 Adaptive Power option enabled by default, Apple said today in a support document that explains the feature.
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From the snake plant to the peace lily, find out which houseplants are best for improving air quality, even in low-light rooms.
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As a result, small-time developers will not have to share their payment details with Microsoft, BleepingComputer reports.
"Developers will no longer need a credit card to get started, removing a key point of friction that has affected many creators around the world," Microsoft writes in the statement.
"By eliminating these one-time fees, Microsoft is creating a more inclusive and accessible platform that empowers more developers to innovate, share and thrive on the Windows ecosystem."
According to Microsoft, the Microsoft Store currently has over 250 million monthly active users, and this change is meant to spur more active development of apps for the ecosystem—most notably small-time apps and utilities that could help fill out gaps on the Microsoft Store.
Individual developers still need to sign in with a personal Microsoft account and provide a selfie plus a valid government-issued ID before they can submit to the Microsoft Store. This change is now active across nearly 200 markets worldwide. All app types are welcome, including Win32, UWP, PWA, .NET MAUI, and Electron apps.
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Paid password managers of course offer nice extras, but a free password manager still protects you from the risks of using weak or reused passwords. Instead of remembering all of your passwords and/or passkeys, you just need one to access a single, secure place where all of the rest are stored.
And because free password managers come in different flavors and styles, you should be able to find one that fits your needs. Even Google's password manager, built into Chrome and Android, can work as a no-cost option with a nifty Windows tie-in. Plus, if you find that the free versions aren't enough, down the road you can always upgrade to a paid service.
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Google is once again crossing the great divide between rival tech giants, at least with artificial intelligence. The company has launched a dedicated iPad app for its Gemini AI assistant. In addition to natively running on Apple hardware, Gemini's iPad app can take advantage of the tablet's split view, so that the AI assistant is open on the screen at the same time as another program for easier use. The app is available today from the App Store in all countries where Gemini is currently available.
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