Symbian vs Blackberry, iOS vs Android, Next? (AI)

Here is the breakdown of the current tech landscape, reformatted for clarity and quick scanning: 1. The “AI Hardware” Attempt (2024–2025) Devices like the Humane AI Pin and Rabbit R1 were marketed as the “end of the smartphone era.” The Vision: A screenless world where users interact solely via voice and AI agents. The Reality:… Continue reading Symbian vs Blackberry, iOS vs Android, Next? (AI)

Sync clock alarms-iOS?(AI)

As of early 2026, Apple still does not have a native “Sync Alarms” toggle that makes the Alarm app on an iPhone 14 look identical to the one on an iPhone 11 Pro. However, because you are using iCloud, you will see some specific behaviors—especially if you have noticed alarms disappearing or reappearing across your… Continue reading Sync clock alarms-iOS?(AI)

Why themes not in iOS?

Traditionally, Apple’s hesitation toward full “theming” (in the way Android allows) has been a deliberate choice rooted in their core design philosophy. While they’ve loosened the reins significantly with iOS 18 and iOS 26, they still don’t allow “total” system themes for a few specific reasons: 1. Brand Consistency & The “Polished” Look Apple prioritizes… Continue reading Why themes not in iOS?

How to get a perfect High-key Light Mono shot in iPhone?

(Courtesy: Google Gemini) To get a “perfect” High-Key Light Mono shot, you’re essentially aiming for a high-fashion, “studio white” look where the background disappears into pure white and the subject is defined by sharp, black-and-white contrast. Since you’re likely using your iPhone XR (which supports this) or an iPhone 6s Plus (which requires a workaround),… Continue reading How to get a perfect High-key Light Mono shot in iPhone?

Seeing chandrabindu in iOS keyboard m-m̐?

AI answer: The symbol m̐ (an ‘m’ with a crescent and dot above it) is known as the Chandrabindu in Sanskrit and other Indian languages. In the context of the mantra you started with (Brahma Murari…), it usually appears at the end of the word Oṃ. Here is how you pronounce it: 1. The Nasal… Continue reading Seeing chandrabindu in iOS keyboard m-m̐?