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iFixit’s FixBot helps with repairs ‘the way a master technician would’

It arrives in the new iFixit app along with thousands of repair guides and a battery health monitor.

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ICEBlock developer sues Trump administration over App Store removal

Apple pulled the app in October, and Attorney General Pam Bondi said the DOJ demanded the removal.

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Google Maps on iOS now automatically remembers where you parked.

The new feature was recently announced by Rio Akasaka, Google Maps’ senior product manager, as spotted by 9to5Google. You’ll need to first connect your iPhone to your car through USB, Bluetooth, or CarPlay, but when you’re done driving Google Maps will automatically save your vehicle’s location for 48 hours, or until you start driving again.

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LinkedIn is making it easier to integrate its verification badge on outside platforms.

The platform, which now has more than 100 million verified users, is launching a new self-serve API to allow a wider range of businesses to display LinkedIn’s verification badge across their platform, app, or website.

It’s also partnering with Zoom to display “Verified on LinkedIn” badges during video calls, building on its existing partnership with Adobe.

Zoom will soon allow users to display LinkedIn verification badges.
Zoom will soon allow users to display LinkedIn verification badges.
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Doppl’s new discovery feed adds more outfits for your AI self to try on.

Google’s experimental clothing try-on app now lets you scroll through a “discovery” feed of AI-generated videos with outfits you might like. The app curates the looks — which contain real products — based on the “style preferences you share with Doppl and the items you interact with.”

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Even Discord is doing its own Wrapped.

Your Discord Checkpoint shows how many messages you sent, your favorite servers, which friends you spent the most time with, and a whole bunch more. You can find your end-of-year stats by opening the Discord app, tapping You on the bottom-right, and selecting the Checkpoint banner.

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Google Maps’ new power-saving mode is debuting on the Pixel 10 series.

First announced as part of the November Pixel Drop, the feature gives Google Maps a simplified black and white interface when you press the power button while navigating with your phone in portrait mode. Google says the feature can extend battery life up to 4 hours while still displaying basic directions including upcoming turns.

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Apple says developers must get permission from users to share their data with third-party AI.

Apple noted requirement as part of its updated App Review Guidelines changelog:

5.1.2(i): Clarifies that you must clearly disclose where personal data will be shared with third parties, including with third-party AI, and obtain explicit permission before doing so.

You can see the full guidelines on Apple’s website.

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Airbnb wants to make sure your vacation rental has a well-stocked fridge.

A new test with Instacart will allow some guests in Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, and Orlando to order groceries before they arrive at their stay, as first reported by Bloomberg.

Airbnb spokesperson Tom Korolyshun confirmed to The Verge that the company “will pilot groceries with Instacart in select markets across the US beginning in January.”

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Spotify will soon bring in-app music videos to the US and Canada.

A spokesperson tells Variety that the integration will arrive in the “coming weeks,” allowing users to go back and forth between listening to a song and watching the music video. Spotify brought music videos to countries outside the US last year with support for select artists, including Charlie XCX, Doja Cat, Ed Sheeran, and others.

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Google is putting a discovery feed for images in its app.

Tapping the new “Images” tab at the bottom of the app will pull up a grid of pictures that Google says are “tailored to your interests.” You save images to your collection while you browse, as well as start another search based on what you find.

This feature is rolling out on Android and iOS “over the next few weeks.”

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1 password less.

A new setting allows your 1Password vault to automatically unlock alongside your Mac or PC. It’s part of three new security presets rolling out now to individual and family plans — biz plans coming soon.

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Google Play will label apps that use “excessive” battery in the background.

Google is cracking down on apps that prevent a device from going to sleep for a long period of time by performing activities in the background. Starting March 1st, 2026, Google will begin hiding some of these battery-draining apps from recommendations and may even display a warning label on their Play Store listings.

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Samsung brings iFit workouts into its Health app.

The new integration means you can access iFit’s workouts from the “fitness” tab on Samsung’s Health app, with videos spanning high-intensity interval training, Pilates, yoga, strength, recovery, and more. Samsung Health users can access one video per month for free, or pay $9.99 per month for a larger catalog of workout videos.

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The browser is back. A new generation of upstarts hope so, anyway, because it might help them change how we use the web.

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A bunch of GM cars can’t access their in-vehicle app store anymore.

The change affects some 2017 through 2020 vehicles, GMAuthority reports. Apps that affected owners have downloaded won’t receive support, and if they delete an app or do a factory reset, they’ll lose access to that app.

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Nintendo’s Music app made it easier to relive your pandemic obsession.

Open one of the the Rainy, Sunny, or Snowy Day themed playlists for the Animal Crossing: New Horizons soundtrack on the Nintendo Music app and you’ll now find a new “Play hourly tracks” button. Pressing it will automatically play the hourly track that correlates to your current time of day.

A screenshot of a new button added to the Nintendo Music app.
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Google’s restricting its Wear OS Clock app to Pixel watches.

Just as it did with its Weather app for wearables in September, Google has announced that new Wear OS devices from other manufacturers will have to rely on something else. If you have a non-Pixel watch with the Clock app already, it will keep working, but without new updates.

With your favorite watch brands offering their own default clock apps on Wear OS, Google’s Clock app (alarm, timer, and stopwatch) is no longer available for download on Wear OS smartwatches – except for pre-installed on the Pixel Watch.