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Jeff Butts
Jeff Butts is a seasoned tech aficionado with deep roots in the Apple ecosystem. Starting his journey in the early 1980s by experimenting with hardware, Jeff has always been driven by a desire to get the most out of technological devices. His expertise has led him to prominent roles in the industry, including a nearly three-year stint as a Reporter at AppAdvice and an impressive seven-year tenure as a Writer/Editor for Byrnes Publishing, LLC. More recently, Jeff lent his technical insights to HotHardware, Inc. as a Tech Editor. With his extensive experience and unwavering commitment to providing valuable content, Jeff continues to be a trusted voice for readers keen on Apple products and innovations.
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Apple AirPods Studio May Ship for Christmas, Leak Suggests
According to a reliable tipster, the Apple AirPods Studio may ship for Christmas. Assuming that’s what his cryptic tweet means, that is.
Your iPhone 12 Could Charge Your AirPods
If you wish your iPhone could charge your AirPods, you may not have long to wait. A recent FCC filing suggests this is soon to be reality.
A New 16-Inch MacBook Pro Could Come Soon
Digging into the release notes for a recent software update, folks have uncovered a possible new 16-inch MacBook Pro for 2020.
Using Apple’s iPhone Upgrade Program to Purchase iPhone 12
If you want a new iPhone 12, but can’t see paying $1,000 or more for it, using Apple’s iPhone Upgrade Program is a very good choice for you.
SanDisk iXpand Wireless Chargers Announced, but No MagSafe
New SanDisk iXpand Wireless Chargers were announced today, even one that backs up your device. Unfortunately, they aren’t MagSafe-compatible.
PayPal and Bitcoin are Coming Soon to a Wallet Near You
It’s happening, just as Jeff Butts thought it might come. PayPal and bitcoin, along with other cryptocurrencies, are getting together.
Apple Watch SE Overheating for Some Users
The sample size is still small, but a growing number of customers are reporting problems with their Apple Watch SE overheating.
Default iOS 14 Apps Reset After Updates
It’s nice being able to change default iOS 14 apps for email and browsing. Unfortunately, an iOS 14.1 bug is causing the setting to revert.
French iPhone 12 Shipments Use Outer Box for EarPods
With laws in France requiring Apple to include a hands-free accessory with smartphones, French iPhone 12 shipments are packaged differently.
Amazon Offers Great Deals on 2020 MacBook Air
If you’ve been holding off on buying a new 2020 MacBook Air, it’s time to make your move. Right now, Amazon offers great deals on the lightweight laptops with digital coupons worth up to $100. You can purchase a 256GB MacBook Air for $849.99, down from its retail list price of $999.99. Amazon lists it at $949.99, plus you get a $100 digital coupon at checkout. Even better, the 512GB MacBook Air can be yours for $1,149.99. This is marked down from the usual $1299 price tag and also uses a digital coupon.
Japan’s Antitrust Regulator ‘Ready’ to Take on Apple
Japan’s antitrust regulator is just the latest in a growing number of countries tackling the business practices of Apple and its App Store.
An mmWave 5G Antenna Hides Behind a Mystery Patch on the iPhone 12
Since the “Hi, Speed” event, Jeff Butts was curious about the patch on the side of the iPhone 12. Turns out, it’s for the mmWave 5G antenna.
Kill Spam Calls with This iOS Feature
If you’re sick of people and companies you don’t know calling you all the time, here’s a way to kill spam calls for good.
Getting the Most Out of the Smart Stack Widget
With iOS 14, we have a new feature called a Smart Stack widget. Here are some tips on how to add it and make the most of its capabilities.
Using a HomePod and HomePod Mini Together
There’s a lot of options for using a HomePod and HomePod Mini together. You can have music throughout the house, use Intercom, and more.
New iOS 14.2 Public and Developer Betas Released
On the heels of Apple’s “Hi, Speed” event, Cupertino has released the new iOS 14.2 beta 3 to developers and public beta participants.
HomePod Intercom Works Everywhere Except the Mac
When the latest software updates are released, you’ll be able to use HomePod Intercom everywhere, but not from your Mac.
Complete Cybersecurity for All Is Simplified with Clario
Keeping safe from digital security threats isn’t easy. Clario an industry newcomer, provides simple, complete cybersecurity for everyone.
Apple Watch’s Blood Oxygen Sensor Might Not Be All It’s Cracked Up To Be
If you think wearing your own blood oxygen sensor is a great idea, don’t count on Apple Watch to be the best option for that.
O.MG Lightning Cable Spy Is Sneakier Than Ever
If you often plug your iPhone in with borrowed cables, be careful. The O.MG Lightning Cable spy is back with even better snooping capabilities.
iOS 14 Released With New Features and Privacy Protection
Today, Apple announced the release of iOS 14. The newest operating system for the iPhone and iPad brings new features and privacy protection.
Apple Stifles Cryptocurrency Innovation, Says Coinbase CEO
According to one CEO, the lack of functionality in crypto apps is because of App Store guidelines that stifle cryptocurrency innovation.
First Apple Silicon MacBook Pro Coming at ’Time Flies’ Event
We continue to wait for the first Apple Silicon MacBook to be unveiled. We just might see it at the “Time Flies” event on September 15.