You can now tune into Apple Podcasts through a web browser

Apple on Monday quietly released a web version of Apple Podcasts that allows access to Apple’s podcast service without using the Podcast app. The new web portal has the same access and management tools as the Podcasts app and can be used to listen to shows, manage subscriptions, sync libraries associated with an Apple Account,…

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Apple Podcasts can now be heard on the web without a separate app

Apple Podcasts is now available on the web For the first time, Apple has made its whole podcast library available online, where it can be heard in Safari or other browsers, instead of the Apple Podcasts app. "Users can now get the favorite features they love," said the company, "including the ability to browse millions…

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Wondershare PDFelement review: AI-powered PDF editor for everyday use

At a glance ProsCross-platform solution available on desktop, mobile, and the web.Flexible pricing, including discounted bundles and one-time payments.Simple user interface that mainly highlights the commonly used tools.ConsAccount deletion requires contacting the customer support team.Some unlabeled sidebar buttons are hard to identify due to their similar, generic icons.Steep learning curve, and the user experience isn’t…

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Security flaws in Microsoft Mac apps could let attackers spy on users

Security flaws found in Microsoft apps for Mac Cisco Talos recently uncovered security vulnerabilities in several Microsoft apps for macOS that can potentially let attackers spy on your camera and other system components. Talos claims to have found eight vulnerabilities in Microsoft apps for macOS, including Word, Outlook, Excel, OneNote, and Teams. These vulnerabilities allow…

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#Crimeblotter: Two arrested after iPhone theft, tracked across New England

Man in handcuffs (Source: Pixabay) In Apple-related crime, an iPhone lock screen photo leads to an arrest, a man stole phones to finance a vacation, and a tossed iPhone leads to domestic violence charges. Thieves accused of stealing $50,000 in iPhones are tracked from New Hampshire to Connecticut A pair of thieves were arrested in…

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New AirPods 4 to feature USB-C and active noise cancellation

More AirPods are coming Apple is likely to update its non-Pro AirPods lineup alongside other new hardware as early as next month, replacing the current entry-level second-gen AirPods. A new report from Bloomberg says Apple will offer two versions of the fourth-gen AirPods — a low-priced model with basic functionality, and a higher-priced version featuring…

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New iPhone 16 Pro leak challenges brownish ‘bronze’ color report

The iPhone 16 Pro lineup will be replacing the blue titanium option with a new color. A new photo from frequent leaker Maijin Bu on X.com shows color samples purported to be from the forthcoming iPhone 16 Pro lineup. The report suggests that earlier photos of a brownish "desert titanium" option may be misleading. In…

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Apple Card offers $300 Daily Cash welcome bonus for new signups

$300 welcome offer included in recent emails to select Apple customers. Apple is making a new offer to select iPhone users to apply for its Apple Card credit card, including the highest "welcome bonus" the company has yet offered. Originally, Apple didn't offer "welcome" or "sign up" bonuses to users, but in recent years the…

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