The biggest variations were in Andhra Pradesh, 4.2 percentage points in turnout and 17.2 lakh in ... points and 11.4 lakh) and Assam (4.2 percentage points and 10.3 lakh). In Assam's case, that ...
A bug in iOS 17.5 is apparently causing photos that have been deleted to reappear, and the issue seems to impact even iPhones and iPads that have been erased and sold off to other people.
Samsung had the largest share of the smartphone market in the first three months of 2024 with 20.8%, followed by Apple’s 17.3% market share, according to research firm International Data ...
Some iPhone users who updated to iOS 17.5 were shocked to discover that their old photos – even those erased years ago – had magically reappeared in their photo libraries. One Reddit user ...
Halliburton (NYSE:HAL) declares $0.17/share quarterly dividend, in line with previous. Forward yield 1.81% Payable June 26; for shareholders of record June 5; ex-div June 5. The company has now ...
The images in question reportedly show up as the most recent images in the Photos app after installing iOS 17.5. One user says: When in conversation with my partner, I went to send a picture and ...
A possible bug in iOS 17.5 has left some iPhone owners seemingly freaked out. Users said deleted pictures were restored to their Photos app after the latest software update. It has sparked debates ...
After installing the iOS 17.5 or iPadOS 17.5 update, you may find a surprise or two (or three or four…) in your Photos. According to several user reports online, the 17.5 update may restore ...
Even better, HP currently discounts it down to $300 from the usual $560 price tag, which is a significant $260 off. As the name implies, the HP Laptop 17z has a large 17.3-inch screen running a ...
The iOS 17.5 update seems to have a bug that’s bringing up data that iPhone users thought was permanently deleted. Several iPhone users are reporting on Reddit discussion forums that the images ...
In attempting to fix a photo syncing bug that occurred in iOS 17.3, Apple may have inadvertently caused this issue, some speculate. Interestingly, some users that ran iOS 17.5 developer beta 4 ...
MacRumors speculates that it may be an attempt to fix a photo syncing bug from the 17.3 update. It could be related to iCloud and what is kept or deleted there or a syncing issue between devices ...