On this day in history, November 7, 1980, 'king of cool' Steve McQueen dies
Steve McQueen was renowned for his roles in action thrillers like 'Bullitt' and 'The Towering Inferno'
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is Angelina Scarangella? Barbra Streisand reveals how she stays under the radar in memoir
Barbra Streisand's newly released memoir, 'My Name Is Barbra,' unveils a long-kept secret
1970-01-01 08:00
Sporting Kansas City sweep St Louis CITY to advance in MLS Cup playoffs
Sporting KC are moving on in the postseason.
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is Michael Herd? Prince Harry and Meghan Markle slammed after they use Texas oil heir's plane for Katy Perry gig
Harry and Meghan Markle drew serious flak on the Internet for flying down for Katy Perry's gig in Las Vegas aboard a private jet
1970-01-01 08:00
Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands Says It Was Hit in Data Breach
Singapore luxury casino Marina Bay Sands said an unauthorized third party accessed its customer data of about 665,000
1970-01-01 08:00
Logan Paul shares self-appreciation post as he becomes 'WWE champion', reveals future boxing plans
Logan Paul recently defeated Rey Mysterio to become the WWE United States champion
1970-01-01 08:00
Top UK Rolex Retailer Says It Will Double Sales by 2028
Watches of Switzerland Group Plc expects to more than double sales and profits by 2028 in a bullish
1970-01-01 08:00
Japan's Nintendo profits jump as its game sales get a boost from the hit Super Mario movie
Nintendo is reporting an 18% rise in its net profit for the first fiscal half, as sales were boosted by its hit Super Mario movie
1970-01-01 08:00
PizzaExpress Owner Ends Pursuit of Restaurant Group: The London Rush
Good morning. It looks like US private equity giant Apollo Global Management may face less competition in its
1970-01-01 08:00
Nintendo Raises Outlook and Game Sales Target for the Year
Nintendo Co. raised its annual profit forecast though the outlook fell short of projections, reflecting uncertainty around game
1970-01-01 08:00
South Korea Reverses Paper Cup Ban in Unusual Green Backtrack
South Korea removed a ban on paper cups at restaurants in a rare backtrack as other governments ramp
1970-01-01 08:00
Apple Watch users say battery is mysteriously draining far too quickly
Apple is working to fix for a mysterious and significant battery problem in the latest version of the operating system for its Watch, a report has claimed. Across a variety of forums including Apple’s own support pages, users have reported that their Watches are rapidly losing their charge. Some users report that even the Apple Watch Ultra – which is intended to run for up to 36 hours thanks to its larger case and battery – can fully use all its charge in three hours. The issue appears specific to be the latest update, numbered WatchOS 10.1. That arrived in late October and brought changes including the addition of the new Apple Watch’s headline feature. Now the company is reportedly working on an update that should fix those problems, according to an internal memo seen by Macrumors. Apple has not publicly confirmed that it is working on the update or when it might arrive. Apple has seemingly looked to fix at least some of the problems already. In the recently released iOS 17.1 update for the iPhone, it said that it had addressed “increased power consumption” when the two devices are paired, but that appears not to have fully fixed the issue. Apple is currently testing WatchOS 10.2, which might not be released for months. But the company sometimes pushes out smaller and less substantial updates to address bugs and other problems such as the the phantom battery drain. The issue might also be related to specific apps. Some users reported that uninstalling the app “MobyFace” – which allows people to customise their watch faces – helped stop the battery draining. Specific apps have caused problems for Apple devices in the past, presumably as a result of a conflict between the software and the devices operating system. Amid widespread reports that new iPhone 15s were getting hotter than expect last month, for instance, Apple suggested that at least part of the problem was with Instagram, though it was also able to fix some of those issues with a software update. Read More The Apple Watch has a major issue but Apple is working on a fix Something is happening with Apple’s Mac and iPads Apple just revealed a new MacBook Pro – with a new colour
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