September 19, 2022—Talk Like a Pirate Day! We're gonna spare you from our bad pirate dialogue, mostly because we think you'll hear plenty of it elsewhere. Oh, maybe go watch your favorite pirate show or movie today? We like Black Sails. | | ⏰ Today's Big Stories... in 30 Seconds | | Today We Watched, Read, and Listened to (so you don't have to): | 258 articles, 6 podcasts, 8 press releases, 309 tweets, and 12 YouTube videos | | 1. Apple Fixes iOS 16 Activation Bug Affecting iPhone 14 Owners | If you got your hands on an iPhone 14, only to realize iMessage and FaceTime didn't work, you weren't alone. The problem affected more than a few people, prompting Apple to release a quick iOS 16.0.1 patch to fix it. Definitely looks bad to have your new phone halted by a little bug. Hope it works for everyone! | 2. iOS Beta Shows Dynamic Island Works With Reachability Feature | iPhone 14 Pro owners have discovered that Reachability (in which you swipe down from the bottom of the display to move the top down) doesn't affect the Dynamic Island. This won't be true for long, though, because the iOS 16.1 beta shows the two features working together. Hopefully, iOS 16.1 isn't too far away. | 3. Chrome for Android Adds Fingerprint Security to Incognito Tabs | Chrome for Android has made your incognito tabs a little more secure, as it can now require a fingerprint scan to access them. The setting can be toggled on/off, but if you're frequently losing your phone or handing it to people who like to snoop, it could be a good feature to have. | | Smartphone cameras are pretty good these days, but don't ignore GoPro's Hero11, which Charlie Sorrel believes can now thrive more than ever due to their power and durability. | | iOS 16 has only been out for a week, but you can already see the impact it's having on iOS 15. What was once installed on nearly 90% of iPhones introduced in the last four years has dropped to the low 70% range. And keep in mind this was last week. As of today? iOS 15 is probably even lower. | | "If only SSDs were cheaper, too." —Kyree Leary, Associate News Editor | | Games just keep getting bigger | Image: Western Digital, Amazon | So your PlayStation 5 is close to full because you refuse to delete games to free up space. We get it. Fortunately, the PS5 supports SSDs like this WD_BLACK 1TB SN850 NVMe. Pop open your console, slot this in, then get back to installing all those games you bought when they went on sale. | | What's up in tech this week? | | |
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