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Apple Is Fixing One of the Worst Parts of iOS 15
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Once the update rolls out to your iOS device, you’ll see an option pop up that lets you delete the last 15 minutes of your search activity.
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In its never-ending quest to convince users that it has privacy top of mind, Google is rolling out a quick auto-delete control to scrub the last 15 minutes of your mobile search history. The feature is arriving on iOS devices first, with the option coming to Android devices later this year.
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The 15-minute scrub was originally announced at Google I/O 2021 as an additional option for the existing auto-delete feature. You can choose to have your data auto-delete every three, 18, or 36 months through your profile page in the Google Search app. Or, you can now choose 15 minutes.
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Apple just updated its 12.9-inch iPad Pro with a gorgeous new miniLED display, and it looks like the 11.9-inch model will be upgraded with the same screen next year.
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In his latest note to investors (via Apple Insider), longtime Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said he expects Apple to add a miniLED display to the 11-inch iPad Pro and the MacBook Air in 2022, the latter of which is also set to get a revamped design.
The move to miniLED with this year’s 12.9-inch iPad Pro was critical to upping the iPad’s display quality. Apple’s Liquid Retina XDR technology (which is Apple’s official name for its miniLED screens) sports a whopping 10,000 LEDs divided into 2,596 local dimming zones, which improves contrast, color saturation, and overall brightness, with Apple’s miniLED screens capable of outputting up to 1,600 nits in certain conditions.