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Apple released the public beta of iOS 27 on Monday, July 13, about a month after the company announced the upcoming iPhone software at its Worldwide Developers Conference in June. After living with the developer and public betas, I can confidently say the upcoming software is not astounding, but also not a huge disappointment.

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Accuracy is one of the most important factors to consider when selecting an AI video generator. You want to pick a program that has strong prompt adherence, meaning it is able to do what you ask it to do in your prompt. Writing a good prompt is essential to this process, but the model should…

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Back-to-school tech doesn't come cheap. And the RAM shortage is making new devices even more expensive than before. Our devices rely on memory chips, but there's a shortage thanks to the evolution of AI. As a ripple effect, everything from new phones to computers and tablets costs more. You may be able to dodge price hikes by buying certified refurbished devices…

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Amazon's search engine has become flooded with gibberish-named knockoff brands in recent years. To make your shopping experience a bit less phony, developer Josh Pigford built Knockoff, a free extension that will clean up your feed by automatically hiding or dimming listings from all those sketchy, mass-produced brands.

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Tesla has taken over electric vehicles, solar panels and robotaxis, and now it's targeting bikes for kids. The tech manufacturing giant has developed a $225 balance bike for toddlers with a five-way adjustable seat and no pedals or brakes, complete with the Tesla logo plastered on its frame.

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Charging to 80% can help extend your battery's lifespan, but you'll start each day with 20% less charge.
The feature works best if 80% easily lasts all day. Heavy users, travelers, and gamers are usually better off charging to 100%.
No matter how you charge, avoid excessive heat and use your phone's built-in battery protection features to help preserve long-term battery health.
A recent MakeUseOf experiment put one of the internet's most common smartphone tips to the test: charging a phone to only 80% for an entire year.
The results showed that while the practice can help preserve long-term battery health, it also comes with a daily trade-off that isn't worth it for everyone.
The trade-off is real
Limiting your phone to an 80% charge reduces stress on lithium-ion batteries, which tend to age faster when they spend long periods at 100% charge or are exposed to excessive heat.
That's one reason Apple, Google, Samsung, and other manufacturers now offer built-in battery protection features that slow or limit charging. The downside, of course, is that you start every day with 20% less battery available.
Who should use the 80% limit?
You'll likely benefit if you:
Keep your phone for four years or longer
Usually finish the day with plenty of battery left
Work near a charger most of the day
Want to maximize your phone's resale value
If your phone already lasts all day on an 80% charge, the feature is an easy way to reduce long-term battery wear.
Who should skip it?
Charging to 100% still makes sense if you:
Regularly end the day below 20%
Travel often
Use battery-intensive apps like GPS, gaming, or video recording
Spend long hours away from a charger
Having enough battery to get through your day is generally more valuable than squeezing a little extra life out of the battery years from now.
Five smart battery habits
Use your phone's built-in battery protection. If available, turn on Optimized Charging or an 80% charging limit instead of trying to manage charging manually.
Keep your phone cool. Heat is one of the biggest causes of battery degradation. Avoid leaving your phone in a hot car or charging it under blankets or pillows.
Charge to 100% when you need it. Heading on a trip or expecting a long day? Don't hesitate to fully charge your phone.
Don't stress over exact percentages. Modern smartphones already include software designed to help protect battery health.
Replace the battery when necessary.
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