Joshua Coleman

Go from competitor to partner with iOS compatibility

On March 30, 2025, the Huawei Pura X foldable phone was officially launched. This is the world’s first phone pre-installed with the full-blooded Hongmeng operating system. Since then, more and more Huawei devices, new and old, have started to come with the full-blooded Hongmeng operating system, now known as HarmonyOS 5. Today, the domestic Hongmeng…

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Pixel 10 Pro XL contre Galaxy S25 Ultra : quel appareil photo Android gagne ?

Un appareil photo pour smartphone haut de gamme doit être performant, mais aussi donner l’impression qu’il ne fait pas beaucoup d’efforts. Nous nous attendons à ce qu’une simple pression sur le déclencheur crée une superbe image en toutes circonstances, que la personne qui réalise l’image connaisse ou non la photographie. De nombreux téléphones incluent des…

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Apple tests AppMigrationKit in iOS 26.1 Beta for iPhone-Android data transfers

In the fiercely competitive world of smartphones, where user loyalty often depends on seamless transitions between ecosystems, Apple Inc. has quietly introduced revolutionary potential. The company is testing a new framework called AppMigrationKit, built into the iOS 26.1 beta, aimed at simplifying data transfers between iPhones and Android devices. The move comes amid growing regulatory…

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Bealls, a 110-year-old retail giant, will accept Meme and Stablecoins in stores

Bealls will now accept over 99 digital currencies from 300 wallets through its new Flexa Payments integration. Bealls, a 110-year-old American retail chain with more than 660 stores nationwide, announced a new partnership with digital payments company Flexa to enable in-store cryptocurrency payments. With this integration, Bealls becomes the first national retailer to accept digital…

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Greenville library pushes back on AI-written books

The Flat River Community Library ensures that all of its books are written by humans and not generated by AI, emphasizing quality and authenticity in its selection process. GREENVILLE, Mich. — Some Michigan libraries are taking a stand against a growing trend toward books written entirely by artificial intelligence. In Greenville, Flat River Community Library…

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