Tag: compatible
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Microsoft's Unified Office App for Mobile Now Compatible With iPad
Microsoft’s Office app for iOS has been updated today to version 2.46 with support for iPadOS, bringing the unified Office experience of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint ... -
Review: Anker PowerWave charges your iPhone 12 and AirPods with 2-in-1 MagSafe compatible mount
One of the key new features with the iPhone 12 lineup was MagSafe technology. When it was introduced initially, I was somewhat underwhelmed by it. As ... -
Your budget Intel motherboard might not be compatible with Intel 11th-gen processors
Intel’s Rocket Lake-S CPUs won’t be compatible with the entry-level H410 or B460 chipsets Source link -
MSI has announced a Mini-ITX compatible RTX 3000 series GPU
MSI is set to launch a Mini-ITX compatible RTX 3060 TI, perfect for compact gaming PC builds. Source link -
CES 2021: Scosche Debuts New Car Mounts Compatible With Apple's MagSafe Charger
Accessory maker Scosche today announced the launch of a new range of vehicle mounts that are designed to work with Apple’s MagSafe Wireless Charger. These mounts ... -
iPhone 12 mini Diary: Hands-on with the MagSafe compatible ESR HaloLock car mount and charger
MagSafe was one of the headline features for the iPhone 12 lineup this year. While there are plenty of first-party and third-party options to charge at ... -
iOS 14.3 release date, features, widgets and compatible iPhones
iOS 14 has brought big changes to the iPhone, and now iOS 14.3 has changed things even more. Source link -
Here are all of the games found to be compatible with M1 Macs so far
The Apple Silicon M1 Macs offer some seriously impressive performance across a variety of workflows. While gaming still isn’t necessarily a strong suit for macOS, the ... -
Here’s the full list of macOS Big Sur compatible Macs
Apple’s next major version of macOS is now available. Here’s a look at all the macOS 11 Big Sur compatible Macs. more… The post Here’s the ... -
M1 MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini Not Compatible With eGPUs
Apple’s new M1-equipped MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini do not appear to be compatible with eGPUs, including the Blackmagic eGPU that Apple has promoted ...