I started testing the waters by writing this newsletter (and a few other stories) on the iPad, with foil on the keyboard, of course. And it works surprisingly well, if not perfectly. Apple’s journey to immerse its tablets in the world of laptops took some time, but it’s almost there.
Now, a report by Mark German from Bloomberg suggests that Apple will push even more iPadOS in version 16, and some changes in the software will obviously push the device even further in this direction.
Gurman sources say the iPadOS 16 will have an updated multitasking interface, including more resizing options. You can currently run apps in full screen or side by side in Split View. The Slide Over feature also allows you to import a narrower version of a third app. The next version of iPadOS will make it easier to navigate between apps and see which ones you have open. This may even include free resize windows in iPadOS, which sounds like a boring, boring upgrade, but that’s exactly what I need when switching between web browsers, Google Docs, and Slack windows. Please give me what I want, WWDC.
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The aim is to help legitimate buyers get the products they are looking for.
Amazon is trying to repel scalpers and bots that catch all the latest consoles before you can secure one. It introduces an invitation-based order option for high-demand products with low supply to help legitimate buyers get the items. The invitation option is now available for the PS5 in the US. Amazon will activate it for the Xbox Series X in the next few days.
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And not all of them will break the bank.
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As long as your wallet app supports the Flexa digital payment platform.
You can now pay for your burritos and so on with bitcoin and other digital currencies, as long as you don’t mind spending your coins directly instead of going through exchanges. Flexa has announced that the Mexican fast food chain can now accept digital payments through its platform at all Chipotle locations in the United States if it has an activated portfolio app with Flexa, such as Gemini.
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It also has simple controls for special movements.
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Capcom has revealed that Street Fighter 6 will be released in 2023 for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X / S and PC. As the company promised earlier, the game will include Luke, a key DLC character for Street Fighter V, as well as fans’ favorites Ryu and Chun-Li.
The game also seems to have an open world aspect, but one of the most intriguing new features is the real-time comments, which will provide easy-to-understand explanations for the game of your matches. These comments will be voiced by well-known Fighting Game Community commentators, starting with Jeremy “Vicious” Lopez and Aru, and will support subtitles in 13 languages.
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This is just 47 days after the debut of the last Marvel Cinematic Universe film in theaters.
You won’t have to wait much longer to catch the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe movie at home. Dr. Strange in the multiverse of madness will start streaming on Disney + on June 22 – approximately a month and a half of his debut.
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