Best of iPhone — 2023

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    My complete toolkit for design, life, and productivity đŸ± — 2023 edition

    Learn about the author's complete toolkit for design, life, and productivity. They discuss their hardware and software preferences, including their favorite MacBook, keyboard, mouse, email apps, and more.

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    The Mac sure is starting to look like the iPhone

    The general trend of macOS releases over the past few years is that it has been moving closer and closer to the look and feel of iOS. Widgets! They intelligently tint based on the color of your desktop, and they’re available for various Apple apps, including Safari, Contacts, and Podcasts.

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    This little tool can crash an iPhone running iOS 17

    Security researchers have discovered a Bluetooth attack using Flipper Zero that can crash iPhones running iOS 17. The attack can also be used on Android devices. To protect against the attack on iPhones, Bluetooth needs to be disabled.

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    Samsung "space zoom" moon shots are fake, and here is the proof

    Samsung's "space zoom" moon shots are fake, and here is the proof. Android Welcome to Reddit, the front page of the internet, and join one of thousands of communities. Google's "Space zoom" Moon shots have been posted on the social media site.

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    iPhones will be able to speak in your voice with 15 minutes of training

    Apple today previewed a bundle of new features designed for cognitive, vision, hearing, and mobility accessibility. Users can create a Personal Voice by reading a set of text prompts aloud for a total of 15 minutes of audio. Apple says the feature uses ‘on-device machine learning’ to keep users’ information private and secure.

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    HDR QR Code

    If the big QR code is brighter than the smaller one, it works. For the example to work, your platform, your browser, and your display must support displaying HDR content. Low-power mode must be turned off. The QR code you see above is actually a containing very bright white pixels with a QR code alpha mask.