Microsoft is discontinuing the Clipchamp iOS app, with support ending on June 9, 2026, as it shifts focus to web and desktop platforms.
Microsoft has quietly confirmed it's retiring Clipchamp video editor for iOS and wants you to use the desktop app.
Anthropic on Tuesday announced Project Glasswing, a new initiative that will enable tech companies to use its new AI model Mythos Preview to find and fix security vulnerabilities or weaknesses across ...
Apple has begun pushing Lock Screen notifications to iPhones and iPads running older versions of iOS and iPadOS, warning users of active web-based attacks. The alerts, which appear as a "Critical ...
The YouTube Music queue will now sync between your signed-in devices to let you seamlessly continue listening. The Now Playing queue on Android and iOS was previously independent, though music.youtube ...
The good news is that CNN is now broadcasting its 24-hour live news channel over the internet for free. You can tune in on a desktop web browser or using an iPhone ...
For the past three weeks, I’ve been testing Comet, Perplexity’s cross-platform agentic web browser, on my iPhone Air. The iOS version of Comet, launching today on the App Store and (sadly) lacking an ...
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