iPhone 14 reviews are in

The first reviews of the iPhone 14 lineup are out, and they are generally favorable, except for a couple of things.

No one seems impressed with the new 48-megapixel camera in the Pro models. Likewise, many early reviewers sound cool on the regular iPhone 14 models.

What’s the big hangup? Hit the roundups to find out.

-- Leander Kahney, EIC.

The first reviews of the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max praise the replacement for the screen notch and the always-on display. Most sound unimpressed with the 48-megapixel camera, though.

Early reviews of the new iPhone 14 are rolling in. The consensus? It’s a capable iPhone — basically an iPhone 13 with minimal improvements.

Emoji are about visual communication, and some of the new ones just approved say, “Talk to the hand.” There’s a new way to express love, too, plus some really good news for everyone desperately waiting on a moose emoji.

Wondershare Repairit is an easy-to-use app that can quickly fix damaged video files on your Mac or PC. See how to fix corrupted MP4 files and more using this powerful software.

Ugreen says its Nexode 140W Charger “can charge as fast as any charger currently on the market, while also being able to fast charge three devices at once.” The compact charger has three ports to charge MacBooks, iPads, iPhones and other devices.

Apple Maps just got an often-requested feature: true multi-stop routing and navigation features. You can plan three, four or even 15 stops of a journey if you want. Here’s how it works.

On September 14, 2010, the "Steve Jobs ninja stars" story erupted over an alleged incident at Japan's Kansai International Airport.

We don’t come across many purpose-built portable displays, perhaps because iPads often serve that purpose. But today’s featured gaming setup uses an M1 Mac mini to drive two LG UltraWide monitors and a 15.6-inch Full HD portable screen, claiming no lag or latency. The secret? Well, as is often the case, it’s in the hub.

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One more thing ...

"We started with the product line. We looked at the product roadmap going out for a few years, and we said, 'A lot of this doesn't make sense. It's too much stuff and not enough focus.' We actually got rid of 70% of the stuff on the product roadmap." -- Steve Jobs, 1997.

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